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The $831 IPhone (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
The Apple iPhone launch on the AT&T network in the US has generated some interesting observations about mobile device manufacturers, operators and consumers.
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Google Teams Up With Cell Industry (www.washingtonpost.com)
Google’s foray into mobile advertising is predictable and necessary yet faces significant obstacles.
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Verizon Wireless Launches New Prepaid Plans (www.wirelessweek.com)
Verizon is leveraging its pre-paid offerings to attract new customers and test new business models.
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Moto's Signs of Hope (www.unstrung.com)
Motorola must address their product portfolio, software and services issues to have a material, sustainable performance improvement.
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AT&T Introduces Mobile Personalization Tool (www.wirelessweek.com)
Mobile operators, including AT&T, need to create customer friendly and sticky services or they risk being relegated to a dumb pipe.
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Will Google Crush The iPhone? (www.forbes.com)
Google is the undisputed online advertising leader. With their rumored push into mobile, the biggest impact may be bringing advertising to the mobile mainstream.
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Demand For Mobile TV To Outpace Infrastructure, Says Broadcast International (televisionbroadcast.com)
Technology improvements combined with a fresh look at the mobile user experience are required for mobile video to succeed.
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Nokia to buy Navteq for $8.1b, Take on TomTom (www.bloomberg.com)
Nokia has recognized that terminal products are more than phones since they provide the user's personal access point to all services. To speed time to market for consistent services via Nokia terminals, there is a need for presence in multiple levels of the value chain. This move...
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Earthlink Stops Funding Helio (www.infoworld.com)
The US MVNO market, and Helio in particular, faces an uphill battle.
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Chipset vendors jostle for position in WiMAX handsets (www.wimaxtrends.com)
1. There is a lot of noise about WiMax being 4G technology for mobile devices including cellular phones. While this is probably true Wimax standard is not finalized yet and this fact makes the technology developers a risky companies to invest in. 2. NextWave is spending huge amount of money...
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