The Wireless Services Industry is the business sector that encompasses different types of devices and operations which are operated without a typical hard-wired connection. Wireless communication is the sending of information over a distance without the use of electrical conductors and is generally considered to be a branch of telecommunications. Wireless services include mobile phones, PDAs, wireless networking, GPS units, and satellite television. Wireless communication involves radio, microwave, and infrared.
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Partner & Chair, Telecom, Media & TechnologyBINGHAM MCCUTCHEN LLP
PartnerWILEY REIN LLP
Adjunct Professor, Telecommunications/Marketing/WiCENTENARY COLLEGE
Former Reseller ManagerAT&T CORP.
VP, Business Development, General CounselAvvo, Inc.
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| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Wireless Services Experts | 493 |
| Wireless Services Experts (China) | 70 |
| Wireless Data Services Experts | 93 |
| Wireless Infrastructure Services Experts | 37 |
| Wireless Data Services Experts (EU) | 24 |
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Webcast: Consumer Video and Broadband Services (1:00 PM EDT/10:00 AM PDT)News analyses are expert commentaries on current events, written by Council Members who are available for follow up consultations
Will AT&T continue to profit from the migration from wireline to wireless?
October 25, 2009
AT&T tops estimates as customers flock to wireless | www.reuters.com
Wireless revenues are not only driving current profits but will continue to drive long term profits, as the cohort effect of current wireless users bring their habits with them as they age; and as new customers sign up for only wireless services. My college daughter college offers free wirelines in...
Lessons From Canada For U.S. Cable MSOs
September 17, 2009
rogers to merge cable and wireless units | www.telegeography.com
While U.S. cable MSOs have not taken any significant steps towards offering mobile services until recently, Rogers is the market leader in Canada in both mobile communications and cable services. Perhaps the outcome of the merger of its cable and wireless units will provide some useful lessons andpointers...
The rise of Microsoft's view on Mobile Web at Vodafone.T
September 27, 2009
Ian Wood, Partner, Wireless Foundry
Vodafone updates internet portal services with Vodafone 360 | www.telecompaper.com
The launch of Vodafone360 is the latest indicator of Peter Knook's influence on Vodafone since his joining from Microsoft 18 months ago. Vodafone Internet Services are now trying to present a consumer face for Vodafone that sees it capable of utilising investment in 3G and 3.5G Mobile Broadband.The...
Wireless Networks Need To Be "Fixed"
October 11, 2009
Mobile data services pushed to limits: Qualcomm | www.reuters.com
There are several ways to expand the capacities of wireless networks. Ultimately broadband demand can only be met with a combination of fixed and wireless technologies at the access level.
Clearwire is not your father's wireless play
September 19, 2009
Jay Cuthrell, Principal, Cuthrell Consulting, LLC
Clearwire introduces Wimax service in 10 new markets | www.telecompaper.com
Rewinding tech industry press coverage over the past few years shows that Clearwire has come a long long way. Even the most cynical pundits should finally admit that Clearwire is operating and innovating in ways we have never seen before.