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Nick Hamilton-PiercyDecember 17, 2007
Continued comment on WiMAX from one associated with the current roll-out of WiMAX
Analysis of: The Road To WiMAX | www.businessweek.com
Author: Nick Hamilton-Piercy, Independent Consultant, Nick Hamilton-Piercy
WiMAX is another "tetherless" tool not a panacea for data/video delivery. HSDPA rather than WiMAX is better suited to true "mobile" applications.
Tarik FawziDecember 11, 2007
Vodafone / Telefonica invest in mobile advertising: moving up the value chain
Analysis of: Vodafone, Telefonica bank on mobile ads | www.reuters.com
Author: Tarik Fawzi, Chief Executive Officer, Aeneas Strategy
- the investment of both Vodafone and Telefonica in Amobee is another indication there are great expectations of mobile advertising - control of a technical partner however might hurt market growth - Microsoft before invested in Amobee competitor Screentonic
Carlton O'NealNovember 19, 2007
No Setback
Analysis of: WiMAX Suffers a Setback | www.businessweek.com
Author: Carlton O'Neal, Vice President - Business Development, Proximetry, Inc.
-there never was a deal between clearwire and sprint -craig mccaw has numerous options beyond sprint and they are more lucrative -sprint and clearwire will continue wth their plans regardless as each needs WiMAX in a huge way for their business model and it is the fastest way to create shareholder value...
Ian WoodNovember 1, 2007
Don't panic this is not the end of the world
Analysis of: Skype and 3 launch mobile phone | www.reuters.com
Author: Ian Wood, Partner, Wireless Foundry
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.
Hong JiangOctober 22, 2007
WiMax Adopted as a Worldwide 3G Standard
Analysis of: WiMax is 3G | www.wirelessweek.com
Author: Hong Jiang, President and Chief Executive Officer, HJ Solutions, LLC
This is a significant milestone in the business sense.  So far, Wimax had been viewed as a threat to the incumbents from the left field.  With this approval by ITU, it begins to legitimize WiMax among the cellular incumbents.
Ian WoodOctober 12, 2007
Form or Function?
Analysis of: Motorola Back On Track | www.forbes.com
Author: Ian Wood, Partner, Wireless Foundry
The V3 was something that was a victim to fortune. Motorola built a very sexy looking handset they just forgot to do something with the software.  So you got a large number of users who discover that this is not a Nokia or a Sony Ericsson and you need to read the instruction book. Life is too short...
Hong JiangOctober 4, 2007
Is 2008 the Year for WiMax?
Analysis of: Chipset vendors jostle for position in WiMAX handsets | www.wimaxtrends.com
Author: Hong Jiang, President and Chief Executive Officer, HJ Solutions, LLC
The strongest supporter of WiMax Intel has announced that it will embed its WiMax technology in the processor dubbed Montevina in May of 2008. Intel intends to establish their own Intel-based handsets as well. The biggest US WiMax operator Sprint Nextel also announced that they will deploy WiMax to...
Hong JiangOctober 4, 2007
Short-term and Long-term View of Motorola's Cell Phone Business
Analysis of: Motorola Back On Track | www.forbes.com
Author: Hong Jiang, President and Chief Executive Officer, HJ Solutions, LLC
Over the long-term (five years and out), the low-cost Asian phone manufacturers are becoming more competitive with features and low cost, making it diffult for the large vendors to sustain their R&D in the US or Europe.  In the short run, the Asian manufactures are still more focused on the...
September 26, 2007
NextWave will it survive?
Analysis of: Chipset vendors jostle for position in WiMAX handsets | www.wimaxtrends.com
Author: Mark Oskowsky, Principal, Wireless Tech
1. There is a lot of noise about WiMax being 4G technology for mobile devices including cellular phones. While this is probably true Wimax standard is not finalized yet and this fact makes the technology developers a risky companies to invest in. 2. NextWave is spending huge amount of money...
Peter JarichSeptember 24, 2007
Sprint's Airave: First Femtocell Launch Reveals Complex Biz Issues
Analysis of: Sprint Airave Signal Booster Goes On Sale Today | www.engadget.com
Author: Peter Jarich, Research Director, Current Analysis, Inc.
Sprint's new Airave service promises better in-home reception and cheap voice calling.  Yet, where improved mobile data performance should be a femtocell's sweet spot, business and technical issues will hold Sprint back.

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