The news last week that Apple will not equip the iPhone 4GS with NFC was a disappointment to some as take-up by iPhone users would have been a great stimulus for the market. Despite the number of “other” smartphones announced with NFC (and that appears to be an increasing number by the week) the iPhone [...]

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It can hardly have escaped the notice of anyone who follows the mobile commerce market that Google’s long awaited mobile wallet launch finally happened last week. Now that the phoney war is over the first offensive in the “wallet war” may now have started (see Who are you going to trust to look after your [...]
Recently I’ve written about the exciting progress we’ve seen in the NFC market. One of the top applications that everyone talks about for NFC is of course transport ticketing – particularly for mass transit metro type services. The mobile ticketing market, however, is very much alive and active now via different technologies from NFC. I’m talking [...]
Part of me – the naughty little boy part of me – was itching to make today’s blog an April Fool’s number, a kind of wireless equivalent of the Panorama spaghetti trees and the wonderful tropical archipelago of San Seriffe. But then the other part of me – the older, killjoy part – pointed out [...]
M-VoIP or disintermediation- what should keep operators awake at night?
by Anthony Cox on March 29th, 2010
Predicting how the telecommunications sector might develop is always a little tricky- who would have predicted the massive success of SMS? or the advent of the iPhone/ App store model? The latter, incidentally has been cited by investment bank Morgan Stanley in recent research as one of the most important developments ever: “The iPhone/ [...]
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