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March 2009 - Telco 2.0
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In Today’s Issue : Sony Ericsson warns on profits, top exec quits - we reveal the Sharapova factor; new SE gadget advertised as “comes with BBC iPlayer”; Moto shuts down video store; high speeds with unfeasible numbers of copper lines;...
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Networks guru Andrew Odlyzko recently estimated that a typical mobile user consumes 20MB of data a month for voice service, but that T-Mobile Netherlands reports their iPhone users consuming 640MB of data a month; so upgrading everyone to the Jesus Phone...
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We don’t promote many events, but we like this one: the Open Mobile Summit , which is being held in London on the 10th-11th of June. Telco 2.0’s CEO will be speaking in the session on “How to make the business case for operators and...
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As you’ll be aware from previous posts ( “How does YouTube make money?” and more BBC i-Player analysis here ), we’ve been researching the Online Video market for a while. We’re now pleased to report that our latest essay...
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Below is one of the case studies that our forthcoming Serving the Digital Generation report is founded on. QQ (a huge social network in China) is a key example of successfully understanding the participation needs of the digital generation, and one we...
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Below is more background analysis in preparation for the Devices 2.0 session at the 6th Telco 2.0 Exec Braintorm in May. This article (from our new Executive Briefing subscription service ) examines the role of “edge” devices that sit at the...
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We’re delighted to welcome Marc Davis, Chief Scientist at Yahoo! Connected Life , and ‘social media guru’ to the list of stimulus speakers at the next Telco 2.0 event in Nice on 6-7 May (more about him here ). He’s been tempted...
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In Today’s Issue : Sony Ericsson without the Ericsson; the mid-market group of death; Eurovendors: still got it, as Ericsson ties up huge Chinese contract; ZTE’ s good year; China Mobile profits up, obviously time for an unwise monster acquisition;...
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In Today’s Issue : Microsoft app store and its developer tax; the crucial importance of ridiculous apps; Google Voice - you know, that thing from 2007; G-Checkout fees hiked; Reding after your data roaming margins; Skype for sale again; even more...
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This is the latest in our acclaimed series of articles on the global financial crisis and its impact on the Telecoms-Media-Tech sector. With estimates of losses in the value of financial assets in 2008 now at $50 trillion (c.70% of global GDP ), and financial...
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