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Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Unlocking an iPhone for real (www.news.com)
Unlocked iPhones, which can represent $200-$300+ dollars per device in lost revenue over the course of two years, are not all negative for Apple.
February 6, 2008
Fugly?? Is that it?
Analysis of: Review: Nokia E90 Communicator Acts Like a Laptop, Makes Calls Like a Phone (blog.wired.com)
Nokia communicators reviewed in the US is important, we've missed the point for a while here, so coverage is cool. Seeding the enterprise driven smartphone market with a real device that bridges submini notebooks and high end phones is an important door opener/wedge to get business ready to support...
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Review: Nokia E90 Communicator Acts Like a Laptop, Makes Calls Like a Phone (blog.wired.com)
The latest Nokia Communicator suffers from the same identity crisis and niche appeal that have plagued previous iterations
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Time Warner Trial Could Stifle Online Movies (news.yahoo.com)
The issue of how to bill for fixed-capacity network access is reemerging with Time Warner Cable’s announced tiered-rate usage trial in Texas.
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Pink Slips at Yahoo -- How Long Before Jerry Yang Gets One? (blog.wired.com)
Yahoo! and its co-founder-turned-CEO are facing a tough time putting the company back on track.
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: AT&T Mobility repositions iPhone for business users (www.rcrnews.com)
Apple and AT&T are trying to increase iPhone sales by repositioning it as a business device.  This is a rational goal but one that is not easily achieved.
Tim Jackson, President
Tim Jackson, President
Wuh-sup? LLC
Analysis of: GPS maps out an migration path (www.eetimes.com)
GPS integration into mobile handsets will significantly increase the unit shipments for GPS. However, the form that GPS takes will determine the effective ASP of the GPS technology. Both the unit shipments and the effective ASP are key elements in determining the future of GPS technology suppliers.
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
December 20, 2007
Wireless Fees Add Up
Analysis of: Sprint surcharges, taxes, fees, and other charges (support.sprint.com)
Wireless fees collected by mobile operators are often misleading and represent an additional revenue (or cost recovery) opportunity.
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: AT&T employees, others sound off on telework cuts (www.networkworld.com)
AT&T's recent fight over teleworking highlights the strong opinions on the technology, which can enhance productivity and morale but can also be abused.
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Telecom Italia falls under Nokia’s Ovi net (www.rcrnews.com)
Nokia’s renewed market strength allows it to pursue content initiatives that were previously off-limits.

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