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Disney to enter Japan cellphone market in spring (uk.reuters.com)
Disney has seen their own MVNO failure in bright lights, with ESPN and Disney Mobile. They've seen Helio and Amp'd crash-and-burn, and don't be surprised if Kajeet isn't hot on their heels. Apple with their iPhone, Nokia with their OS and handset control - they are the new MVNOs - yet Disney...
November 15, 2007
UI and OS Rule: Vodafone – Nokia Ovi combo follows AT&T – Apple Safari into the Fray
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Vodafone Signs up for Nokia's Ovi (www.wirelessweek.com)
UI and OS Rule: Vodafone – Nokia Ovi combo follows AT&T – Apple Safari into the Fray
Nokia's partnership with Vodafone, Apple's partnership with AT&T, O2, and others, and Google's partnership with T-Mobile, Sprint Nextel, LG, HTC, and others indeed signals a shift in mobile. Now, there are true players, with software and user interface expertise, delivering the mobile Internet...
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iPhones poised to hit Britain and Germany (today.reuters.com)
Apple iPhone's European entry should be met with success, perhaps somewhat prior to its first price discount, which will likely happen right after the holidays a la AT&T. However, there will be significant differences between the O2 market entry in the UK and the Deutsche Telekom entry in...
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Skype and 3 launch mobile phone (www.reuters.com)
What you get with a Skypephone is a service that allows another form of IM as long as you have spent a minimum of £10 per month. This is not VoIPoM this is something aimed at retaining customers and getting them to keep the phone on so that they can recieve calls.
Analysis of:
Moto's Signs of Hope (www.unstrung.com)
Beating low expectations does not beget a turnaround. Motorola's handset, software, and strategic problems forebode continued failure, especially as Apple, Google, and an ambitious Nokia plot a rejuvenated customer experience. Motorola, on the other hand, sits on their RAZR.
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Google sets sights on Europe growth (www.ft.com)
The assertion that Google has a lot to learn in its international efforts couldn't be more over-stated. Google has had success in the international environment, including greater market share than in the domestic market, that every Internet company would covet. This analysis delves deeper...
October 22, 2007
Falling to Meet their own High Standards: Apple's Encounter with Greenpeace follows the Closed Platform and iPhone Price Cut
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Apple iPhone Contains 'Hazardous' Chemicals, Greenpeace Charges (news.yahoo.com)
Falling to Meet their own High Standards: Apple's Encounter with Greenpeace follows the Closed Platform and iPhone Price Cut
Apple stands on a pro-consumer podium, and, even if they don't declare a pro-green stance (and they have), they will be subject to intense scrutiny when they don't meet high standards. This Greenpeace example is just another example, atop their non-consumer friendly "closed" platform or the price...
October 22, 2007
Nokia's Navteq Move Signals It Will Play with the New Big Boys of Wireless - Google & Apple
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Nokia Does a Map Deal, Signaling Strategic Bet (www.nytimes.com)
Nokia's Navteq Move Signals It Will Play with the New Big Boys of Wireless - Google & Apple
Nokia's Navteq move, though likely overpriced, hints at an important mobile strategy, one that Motorola, Samsung, Sony, AT&T, and T-Mobile have yet to conceive. By going after the mobile web platform, they are competing with the new big boys of wireless, namely Google and Apple and Internet...
October 22, 2007
MySpace and News Corp: Beware Premium Mobile Content, Simple WAP Sites, and Charging Young Demos
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MySpace expands scope into the mobile Web (telephonyonline.com)
MySpace and News Corp: Beware Premium Mobile Content, Simple WAP Sites, and Charging Young Demos
The latest mobile offerings from MySpace resemble its boss: News Corp and newspaper sites have flailed while trying to force consumers to pay for content. Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn may eventually make money from premium services and ads, but they must be cautious while expanding into the...
October 22, 2007
Wireless Video: An Analysis of How Apple's iPhone, Nokia, and Others Will Increase Adoption before Bandwidth is Available
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Demand For Mobile TV To Outpace Infrastructure, Says Broadcast International (televisionbroadcast.com)
Wireless Video: An Analysis of How Apple's iPhone, Nokia, and Others Will Increase Adoption before Bandwidth is Available
User experience, price, and selection are just as if not more important than bandwidth in determining wireless and mobile web usage. In this vein, Apple's iPhone, Nokia's Ovi platform, and NBC / FOX, and other content providers can improve usage. Streaming video, and its bandwidth constraints,...
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