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Analysis of:
Qualcomm Invests in ip.access (www.unstrung.com)
In my past analysis entitled, “Femtocells - All The Rage – But Why?” I remarked that the femtocell is an access point base station. It is a scalable, multi-channel, two-way system that extended the range of a standard base station. In other words, this access point base station supports...
June 2, 2008
Hackers Pose a Threat to Smart Phones – Where There is Disaster There is Opportunity for Investors
Analysis of:
Do Hackers Pose a Threat To Smart Phones? (online.wsj.com)
Hackers Pose a Threat to Smart Phones – Where There is Disaster There is Opportunity for Investors
Smart Phones are small computers that are transitioning from simple voice devices to financial transactions devices. What do you think the bad guys will do?
Analysis of:
MetroFi Will Consider Sale, Quit City Wireless Networks (online.wsj.com)
Obviously none of these startup wireless/Wi-Fi carriers never worked with any kind of government (local or state). All government contracts are restrictive and the local politicians are a pain but once you do the job right, the government is a great customer.
Analysis of:
LTE’s IPR picture? Clear as mud (www.rcrnews.com)
The bigger issue with the LTE matter is one of intellectual property (IP) rights in general. The bigger issues are the dilution of IP ownership and the impact on corporate valuation. Read my numerous postings on intellectual property. Let us hope the fentocell groups don't follow the LTE...
Analysis of:
Bucking the Wind To Rebuild Sprint (www.washingtonpost.com)
Dan Hesse ought to be proud of what he has done to date. The game is not over and there is lot that can still go wrong.
Analysis of:
US Regulator Negotiating Lower Cell Phone Cancellation Fees (money.cnn.com)
If cancellation fees are lowered or even eliminated we may see massive churn for some carriers. Well if you (the cellular carrier) cannot satisfy your customer then you should lose the customer at your expense.
Analysis of:
Microsoft Revives Yahoo Fight, Considers More Limited Deal (online.wsj.com)
I cannot imagine an advertising deal between Google and Yahoo that will significantly impact the value of Yahoo.
Analysis of:
Alcatel Rules Change Threatens Russo (www.businessweek.com)
The issues are much bigger than just Russo trying to keep her job. I am not one to say mergers don’t work. However, I can say the merger between Alcatel and Lucent has always been viewed by many telecom industry professionals as a mistake. Bankers merged Alcatel and Lucent. I have...
Analysis of:
LTE’s IPR picture? Clear as mud (www.rcrnews.com)
I was wondering whether or not this would be an issue. Unfortunately IP (intellectual property) has become an issue. The good news is that this bad news has come out early in the process.
Analysis of:
Nat Semi plans instant mobile phone recharge (www.reuters.com)
Over the last 18 years one of the biggest challenges for cell phone manufacturers has been the battery. As cell phones have shrunk in size and grown in function, the drain on batteries has increased.
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