GLG News by Smart Phone Software Experts (North America)
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.
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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.
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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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Zander Steps Aside as Motorola CEO, But Stays on As Chairman (www.crn.com)
Under increased scrutiny, Motorola needs to implement real change in order to improve their core handset business and leverage past success.
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Verizon's Open Move Hastens Wireless Market Transformation (www.informationweek.com)
Verizon Wireless has been under pressure to address open network access. Despite this recent announcement that Verizon will provide access to its network, Verizon’s true intentions vis-à-vis open acess are still up for debate.
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The $831 IPhone (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
The Apple iPhone launch on the AT&T network in the US has generated some interesting observations about mobile device manufacturers, operators and consumers.
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Google Teams Up With Cell Industry (www.washingtonpost.com)
Google’s foray into mobile advertising is predictable and necessary yet faces significant obstacles.
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Verizon Wireless Launches New Prepaid Plans (www.wirelessweek.com)
Verizon is leveraging its pre-paid offerings to attract new customers and test new business models.
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Microsoft Makes Anti-Piracy Move (www.forbes.com)
Microsoft has signed an agreement with Founder Technology Group to have its software pre-installed on PC's distributed for use in China. This move is hoped to combat widespread Chinese product piracy.
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Is Linux really losing market share to Windows? (www.linux-watch.com)
The actual number of Linux servers is increasing. What is decreasing is the rate of increase. The survey done is measuring new hardware sales, thus this measurement might be misguided.
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