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June 20, 2008
Apple’s iPhone 3G - end of the marriage Apple – ATT
Analysis of: Apple may soon be free from AT&T | news.cnet.com
Author: Alon Konchitsky, Chief Technology Officer, Noise Free, Inc.
The new iPhone is a 3G UMTS HSDPA capable device does not have a lock-unlock mechanism. The UMTS standard, is a universal standard. By definition UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Terrestrial System. Therefore, the lock-unlock mechanism is not required anymore. The GSM-GPRS-EDGE iPhone, which was Appl’s...
Kenneth EisnerMay 12, 2008
Yahoo's Pain is Micosoft's (and of course Google's) Gain
Analysis of: Yahoo under pressure after deal collapse | www.ft.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Sure, Google gets the best out of the deal with a weakened Yahoo and a non-strengthened Microsoft, but I'm not sure if this deal would have been good for Microsoft anyway.  They showed a lack of brutish eagerness that has hurt Yahoo, near fatally, and that hurt could help Microsoft climb up the...
Kenneth EisnerMay 12, 2008
What a Mess! Deutsche Telekom ponders Sprint Nextel and a Wireless Wasteland
Analysis of: Deutsche Telekom May Bid for Sprint Nextel | online.wsj.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Buyers beware is an understatement with Sprint Nextel.  They have so many gashes in their underbelly that I have difficulty seeing how they could be a worthwhile acquisition, unless the price drops much further.  T-Mobile is not in a powerful position in the market, and combining the two seems...
Kenneth EisnerMay 12, 2008
Yahoo's Glue is a Good Move, but the User Experience will Determine Success
Analysis of: Yahoo! India launches Glue Pages Beta | www.business-standard.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Yahoo's move into Yahoo Glue is a smart concession in the basic textual search world and a desire to innovate the search experience.  Good for them.  But this is a complicated delivery in a world dominated by simple user experiences, and that is what Yahoo must concentrate on in order to succeed....
Kenneth EisnerMay 12, 2008
Facebook profiles at Work is another Step in the Social Web (Web 2.0)
Analysis of: Facebook users willing to let employers see profiles | www.reuters.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Employees posting full profiles at work certainly poses dangers to employees, should they be arrogantly drawn and rudely sketched. But this and other elements of the Social Web allow for benefits to both employee and employer.  More importantly, this two-way conversation is inevitable, so it is...
Kenneth EisnerMay 9, 2008
WiMax Winners (Google) and Losers (Sprint, Comcast, Time Warner)
Analysis of: Sprint joins with Clearwire, Google, Comcast, Intel and others to create new $14.5 billion WiMax company | sprintconnection.kansascity.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
In the short-term, Sprint has salvaged their WiMax opportunity, but a quick look back shows you how much they have really lost.  On the other hand, sly Google had another ace up its sleeve, and their wireless strategy is becoming clearer by the day.
April 30, 2008
Mobile Voice and Data Share the Throne
Analysis of: CTIA: Mobile Data Use Up, But Voice Remains King | www.informationweek.com
Author: Tal Raeside, Managing Director, Insight Strategic Services
While mobile voice can be considered “King” as it represents the majority of mobile traffic and revenues, the mobile industry’s growth engine is data.  Rather than worrying about what is King (or Queen), the industry needs to concern itself with solutions that optimize the overall mobile experience...
Kenneth EisnerApril 28, 2008
5 Reasons Why Voice is No Longer King (as this article has carelessly concluded)
Analysis of: CTIA: Mobile Data Use Up, But Voice Remains King | www.informationweek.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Wireless researchers keep getting the voice to data point wrong, and they shouldn't still be making this mistake.  Consumers aren't using data because they have been given poor devices with poor interfaces, not because they wouldn't use the Internet or other data if the device was better. ...
Kenneth EisnerApril 24, 2008
For WiMax's sake, Xohm must spin ASAP from Sprint and into more capable hands
Analysis of: WSJ: Comcast, Time Warner May Fund WiMax | biz.yahoo.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
The delay in Sprint's Xohm initiative is absolutely telling, telling that there are many problems with WiMax.  The truth is that the U.S. needs faster broadband speeds to compete with Japan and Europe, but I'm not sure if Sprint has the answer.  This article discusses some of the major problems,...
April 23, 2008
Net Neutrality Debate Not Going Away
Analysis of: Virgin Media May Ignore Network Neutrality | www.eweek.com
Author: Tal Raeside, Managing Director, Insight Strategic Services
Net Neutrality and its implications on the Internet and media consumption is a hot topic, and will be highlighted as network utilization increases.

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