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Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
AT&T Corp
Analysis of: Apple Faces Challenges In Driving iPhone Adoption By Business (www.informationweek.com)
The iPhone potential to become the leading business handset is constrained by enterprises allowing employees to choose the carrier with the best network coverage for their work.
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
AT&T Corp
Analysis of: Nokia launches 'Comes With Music' phone (www.telegraph.co.uk)
Nokia’s announcement of a music pre-pay phone stands out by designating a country, but not specifying carrier partners or distribution channels
Peter Curnow-Ford, Chairman
Analysis of: Power-control software blamed for iPhone 3G reception issues (news.cnet.com)
The question posed at the end of the article is key:- The unanswered question--assuming this account is accurate--is why the iPhone 3G shipped with balky power-control software, something that ostensibly could have been discovered in testing? It is true this could have been discovered, but...
Peter Curnow-Ford, Chairman
Analysis of: Ofcom knocks back spectrum auction (www.theregister.co.uk)
The real issue here is one of knowing what the regulatory position is going to be 3 to 4 years out. Will the mobile operators be allowed to re-farm their 2G spectrum, will they be able to use the technology of their choosing and then work the investment plans to make it happen? Is the regulator doing...
Peter Curnow-Ford, Chairman
August 21, 2008
WiMAX is not Cellular
Analysis of: BT Suffers as Ofcom Delays 2.6GHz Auctions (www.lightreading.com)
BT has a backhaul network second to none, the mobile operators do not. It is currently spending close to £8bn on its 21CN all IP network, with this it has all the capacity needed for a data centric LTE deployment. Second LTE could serve both voice and data without cannibalising existing revenue...
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
AT&T Corp
Analysis of: Phones Go Boingo (www.unstrung.com)
Boingo’s increased hotspot usage from WiFi-enabled devices indicates that VoIP-over-WiFi could impact mobile revenue for carriers.  
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
AT&T Corp
Analysis of: iPhone Hits Best Buy Shelves (www.wirelessweek.com)
Best Buy Mobile could face a challenge to consistently earn both handset margins and carrier compensation from competing device manufacturers and wireless providers.
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager
AT&T Corp
Analysis of: Best Buy becomes first independent iPhone retailer (news.yahoo.com)
Best Buy and the iPhone has three factors: 1) Shows the power of the Apple brand and product line; 2) Relegates AT&T to the traditional carrier role; 3) Tests the store-within-a store model.  
Jason Ma, Board Advisor, Senior Counselor and former CEO
Jason Ma, Board Advisor, Senior Counselor and former CEO
IvyMax, Inc.
Analysis of: California at the Front of Education Trends (www.usnews.com)
1) The Calfornia public K-12 education system has been suffering from budget cuts for decades, is not at the forefront, and is these days among the bottom 10% of the states in terms of standards and results. 2) It used to produce higher-quality student results two decades ago but since...
Jason Ma, Board Advisor, Senior Counselor and former CEO
Jason Ma, Board Advisor, Senior Counselor and former CEO
IvyMax, Inc.
Analysis of: China's Little Dragons (www.forbes.com)
1) Chinese parents in China spend a much higher amount of their annual income on their one child's education, as compared to parents in the U.S., and do almost anything to help their (sometimes spoiled) kids. 2) More and more yuppies in China are increasing their wealth and spend to get ahead in...

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