mobile tv in comment and analysis
Upwardly Mobile: The operators' new clothes
Comment Yes, it's experimenting with mobile TV, but again, there's no rollout path laid out. In the fast-moving mobile market, 'follow the leader' isn't good enough anymore. More Upwardly Mobile That WiMax 3G phone tablet thing Why I won... [03 Dec 2006]
Analysis: Is convergence unstoppable?
Comment According to David Tansley, technology partner at Deloitte, most customers' relationships with their mobile operators are merely receiving bills and making complaints - a difficult springboard from which to begin a deeper commercial involvement. [30 Nov 2006]
Leader: Quad-play quandaries
Leader NTL is currently the UK's only quad-play (that's mobile, fixed line, broadband access and pay TV) provider but it certainly won't be the last if all the takeovers in telecoms are indicators. Even straight mobile outfits are fancying themselves as... [20 Nov 2006]
Upwardly Mobile: Sente and sensibility
Comment As innovations go, these services put mobile TV in the shade. If consumers really wanted mobile TV, they'd be happy to stump up £8 per month for it. Welcome to the first instalment of Upwardly Mobile, a new column from silicon.com senior reporter... [25 Oct 2006]
Data theft scandal - what we can learn from India
Comment Clearly the allegations were not centred on data leaking from the call centres of the various banks mentioned - it was more to do with mobile phone customers giving their bank details to an Indian call centre agent who then records and collects... [06 Oct 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader In the communications space, you'll notice many of the usual suspects from the mobile operators and telcos were not included. Instead, the panel decided the innovation was coming from the likes of Carphone Warehouse CEO Charles Dunstone (38) - for... [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
AS Analysis In the communications space, you'll notice many of the usual suspects from the mobile operators and telcos were not included. Instead, the panel decided the innovation was coming from the likes of Carphone Warehouse CEO Charles Dunstone (38) - for... [25 Sep 2006]
Telecoms trends
AS Analysis The changes seem to have caught the mobile companies on the hop. Jo Best looks at what this means for the future of the major mobile operators and telcos. It's also shaved its pricing for an all-you-can-eat wi-fi offering - yet another example of... [25 Sep 2006]
James Murdoch
AS Profile Under his stewardship, the broadcaster got involved with P2P movie downloads and mobile TV but it's the purchase of ISP Easynet that really turned heads. James Murdoch is back on the Agenda Setters list, after an absence in 2005, due to a couple of... [25 Sep 2006]
Editor's Blog: Rage against mobiles on planes
Comment As senior reporter Jo Best makes clear, others are opting for one of several mobile broadcast systems to distribute TV to thousands of handsets. In other news, I notice 3G operator 3 has done a deal to stream ITV, the commercial TV channel. [08 Aug 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Yes, China is different
Comment I never had an incoming or outgoing, fixed or mobile phone call refused, terminated or limited in any way. A country that has gone from one million fixed-line phones for one billion people just 25 years ago, to one with more than 400 million fixed... [07 Aug 2006]
Why does Sharon Stone use Mitel?
Comment Rachel Norman, MD of in-game product placement agency Hive, which has represented brands such as Orange and T-Mobile, said placement is not simply a question of shoehorning an item into some entertainment. [01 Aug 2006]
Leader: Why Orange has been a bit green on security
Leader Today Orange announced it has struck a deal with F-Secure to provide antivirus protection to mobile phones. The company has long banged on about the threat of mobile phone viruses and it seems that the folks at Orange have finally fallen for it. [17 Jul 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Fat cat telcos are killing the net
Comment It has changed just about everything and totally eclipsed broadcasting and the telephone in terms of casual, home, business, fixed and mobile use. Yes, it all works to some degree some of the time but continually increasing the number of VoIP and... [07 Jul 2006]
Leader: Why mobile TV is important
Leader Why is mobile TV - in all its main guises - important? To take a step back - ever so briefly - there are several main flavours of mobile TV in its broadcast form. We're not talking about mobile TV as a stream over 3G networks, something that many... [05 Jun 2006]
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