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Study Group: Wireless Data Card Experts (EU)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 14

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

Peter Curnow-Ford, Chairman, Eisar Ltd.Peter Curnow-Ford
Chairman
Eisar Ltd.

Peter Curnow-Ford is the Chairman at Eisar Ltd, a handset manufacturer. He is responsible for the development, sales, marketing and branding of mobile and cellular handset products from Chinese and Taiwanese handset manufacturers into EMEA. He is also the Chairman of Bluenowhere Ltd, a municipal wireless...

Tarik Fawzi, Chief Executive Officer, Aeneas Strategy Tarik Fawzi
Chief Executive Officer
Aeneas Strategy

Tarik Fawzi is the Chief Executive Officer of Aeneas Strategy, a consultancy for operators, infra suppliers, content and application parties, specializing in strategy and partnering. He has 12 years of experience in the telecom sector. Previously, Mr. Fawzi was a Senior Business Development Manager...

Stuart Newstead, Chief Executive Officer, EllareStuart Newstead
Chief Executive Officer
Ellare

Stuart Newstead is Chief Executive Officer of Ellare, an independent consultancy. He is a highly respected 25-year senior management record in fixed and mobile telecoms, specializing in wireless data strategies, MVNO, spectrum auctions, triple play, fiber to the home (FTTH/FTTC/FTTN), ICT and convergence,...

GLG NewsSMAnalyses by this Study Group's Leading Experts(?)

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Analysis of: UK behind in global rush to broadband | www.guardian.co.uk

The assumption that the UK is behind is false if on a relative basis you consider that 99.5% of the country has access to ADSL Max (up to 8Mbps DSL), 50% of the UK potentially has access to 50Mbps cable service. Currently FTTH (Fibre to the Home) would cost in at GBP28bn, approx US$42bn for every...

Analysis of: Sprint-Clearwire WiMAX deal clears final hurdle | www.bizjournals.com

With Clearwire targeting to provide coverage for over 140m people across continental US - and assuming it reaches a penetration rate of 10% over 3 years - thats 14m devices or nearly 5m per year. Clearwire will be supplying either directly or indirectly WiMAX modems, USB Dongles and laptops with...

Analysis of: What now for wireless? | www.rcrwireless.com

While there is a definite impact on the low-income sector, and cable/telcos are seeing the impact with users canceling subscriptions, wireless/cellular does carry easy access (good for consumers) and higher margins (less susceptible economic low down) and will weather the storm. So yes there will...

September 19, 2008
The true cost of R&D
Analysis of: Nortel 4G Plans Up in the Air | www.unstrung.com

As was the case years back when ISDN and other carrier technologies first started coming out of the factory, the vendors have always argued, - economy of scale will always bring real returns - there is always a minimum entry price - stay in or work a partnership It would seem that having exited...

The question posed at the end of the article is key:- The unanswered question--assuming this account is accurate--is why the iPhone 3G shipped with balky power-control software, something that ostensibly could have been discovered in testing? It is true this could have been discovered, but...

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