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Study Group: Council Members in North America who Manufacture Mobile Phone Handsets (?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 10

This study group may include experts knowledgeable on topics such as IT Services, consumer electronics, wireless devices, software, hardware, information technology, semiconductors, media, cable, satellite, internet, broadband, global positioning systems, advertising, online media, telecommunications, networking, wireless, and data storage, among others.

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

Ron Solanki
Strategic Sourcing Manager
Bristow Group, Inc.

Ron Solanki is the Chief Executive Officer and the President of Solanki Group Inc., a management consultancy to major US, Asian and European Electronics Corporations in the areas of business strategy, portfolio management, business development, manufacturing, and supply chain management. He also serves...

Tal Raeside
Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services

Tal Raeside is the Managing Director at Insight Strategic Services, an independent consulting firm. He is a telecom, media and technology veteran with over 15 years experience. He has expertise in mobile phones, converged devices, operators, applications, new media, advertising and networking. He has...

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LTE is going to win WiMax | 06-20-2008
Analysis of: Nortel, Alvarion in wireless pact | biz.yahoo.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

LTE is going to win WiMax because LTE is a part of the 3GPP. WiMax is mainly supported by Intel that has never been successful in the wireless industry. Practically, I don’t see a mobile user, with 2 or 4 or even 4 inch screen, using more than 10Mbps on his device. Given that most of the fancy devices...

Apple’s iPhone 3G - end of the marriage Apple – ATT | 06-20-2008
Analysis of: Apple may soon be free from AT&T | news.cnet.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor

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...

Mobile Voice and Data Share the Throne | 04-30-2008
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...

Net Neutrality Debate Not Going Away | 04-23-2008
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.

Microsoft and Retail - Tempting but Risky | 04-22-2008
Analysis of: RUMOR: Microsoft to open Apple-like retail shops | macdailynews.com
Author: Tal Raeside, Managing Director, Insight Strategic Services

Microsoft would love to better control its retail presence to lift its profile among consumers.  Microsoft’s lack of retail experience, history of indirect sales, and the daunting economics of retail make a full-blown retail expansion effort risky.

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