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Vodafone chief's departure is a sign of the times

Comment He told MWC: "We must as an industry learn to both partner and compete with these new players because our customers want to experience entertainment such as music downloads, mobile TV, user-generated content such as YouTube and social networking... [29 May 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Rural v City fat pipe row and ID cards

Comment Video-conferencing and high-speed downloads are not even worth contemplating for those who work at home. All this reduces the quality of speech calls but is disastrous for dial-up or for broadband. Just because you have broadband access doesn't... [29 May 2008]

Broadband Blighty gets a rural flavour

News They are also nearly twice as likely than any other nation to watch video content this way   More people in Northern Ireland listen to the radio or MP3 downloads on their mobile than any other nation or region. [22 May 2008]

O2 woos SMEs with broadband deal

News Both home and business offerings have unlimited downloads - subject to a fair usage policy. Mobile operator O2 UK has launched a business broadband service and extended the coverage of its home broadband offering to the whole of the UK from today. [01 May 2008]

Facebook top of Vodafone's mobile web

News Last month, BlackBerry-maker RIM announced more than a million downloads of a Facebook app for its smart phone in the five months since launch. The social networking craze is helping to drive mobile broadband, says Vodafone UK. [01 May 2008]

Mobile Broadband: The Global Evolution of UMTS/HSPA - 3GPP Release 7 and Beyond

White Paper The most popular applications are text messaging (SMS), Web and WAP access, Multimedia Messaging (MMS) and content downloads, e.g.ring tones, music and video clips, with more than 50% of the mobile subscribers using these basic data services. [07 Sep 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Media wars

Comment It starts with time-shifted programme feeds, plus movie and music downloads, but then moves on to new diversions such as social networking, online games and virtual worlds. But as far as I can see most of the old broadcasters seem to be going in... [31 Aug 2007]

Mobile Broadband: The Global Evolution of UMTS/HSPA - 3GPP Release 7 and Beyond

White Paper The most popular applications are text messaging (SMS), Web and WAP access, Multimedia Messaging (MMS) and content downloads, e.g.ring tones, music and video clips, with more than 50% of the mobile subscribers using these basic data services. [17 Aug 2007]

Vodafone partners with web elite in mobile net push

News For example a £7.50 monthly addition for subscription customers gives up to 120MB of data downloads per month. Vodafone has teamed up with leading web brands to bring services usually associated with broadband-enabled PCs to UK mobile customers. [06 Jun 2007]

The telecoms operator of the future

Comment On the menu are media-rich offerings such as video on demand, music downloads, hosted applications and collaboration tools. Broadband has brought data services to the masses and GSM has helped make communications pervasive. [02 Jan 2007]

Photos: Ashes viewing goes high-tech

Photo Highlights packages can be downloaded by Sky broadband users - each Test sees around 500,000 downloads. And on the move you can watch the matches as they unroll on a mobile phone. We're all pretty used to seeing sport on satellite TV. [15 Dec 2006]

Re:Viewing 2006: The year in mobile and wireless

News Mobile TV fans carried on moaning about lack of spectrum or plugging clip downloads over 3G. Most notable was the behemoth NTL:Telewest which swallowed Virgin Mobile and by offering mobile, fixed line, broadband access and pay TV, became the UK's... [15 Dec 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. Since then, Murdoch has presided over the launch of Sky into the intensely competitive... [25 Sep 2006]

Norwich gets free city-centre wi-fi

News He said: "It's not quite fast enough to do large downloads but fast enough for general day-to-day stuff. It was originally meant to stimulate economic development in the region by providing free broadband for local businesses but has since had its... [02 Aug 2006]

Sky spending £250m on 'free' broadband

News The most expensive 'Max' package will give users unlimited downloads and up to 16Mbps of fat pipe. Sky has become the latest to join the 'free' broadband brigade - and has revealed its ISP makeover will cost it £250m in the next two years. [18 Jul 2006]

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