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Orange cuts voice and data roaming costs

News Thomas Hussan, senior analyst at JupiterResearch, told silicon.com: "I think the good news is that operators are beginning to address the data roaming issue," adding high prices are one of the main inhibitors for the uptake of mobile data services... [20 May 2008]

Carphone Warehouse plans broadband boost

News Ian Fogg, research director at JupiterResearch, said Carphone Warehouse is facing big investment decisions in its broadband business if it is to keep up with the competition as ADSL2+ products hit the market. [09 May 2008]

Best Practices for Web Analytics Governance: How to Structure Internal Resources to Ensure Success

White Paper Industry analysts such as JupiterResearch have noted that the key to e-business and Web analytics success lies in assigning ownership and establishing accountability, involving key stake holders, and giving the entire organization a reason to care... [12 Dec 2007]

Retail Web Site Real Estate: The Path to Value

White Paper Download this JupiterResearch white paper, sponsored by Omniture, to learn more. Premium real estate is not unlimited, an issue print catalogs and physical retailers have dealt with for decades. Assigning values to screen real estate (e.g.pages and... [12 Dec 2007]

2010: UK dial-up's dying days

News Ian Fogg, research director at JupiterResearch, told silicon.com: "Dial-up use is falling off very quickly because there is very little or - in some cases - no price advantage for dial-up. The price comparison website believes 76 per cent of the... [26 Nov 2007]

Where next for broadband Britain?

News That's the warning from Ian Fogg, research director at JupiterResearch Europe, who was speaking during a Westminster eForum debate on the future of broadband Britain. JupiterResearch's Fogg said: "No one has yet identified that unique application... [22 Nov 2007]

So is Google planning a Gphone?

News Thomas Husson, analyst at JupiterResearch, agreed. Google is unlikely to launch a 'Gphone' mobile device because it doesn't fit in with its business model, according to industry watchers. The rumour mill went into overdrive after it was revealed... [07 Sep 2007]

Google sticks ads on YouTube

News Joe Laszlo, an analyst with JupiterResearch, said: "This is a relatively unobtrusive way to get an ad in front of viewers. Google is finally rolling out an advertising format for YouTube it hopes could succeed where others have failed: by not being... [22 Aug 2007]

Mobile tracking services get parental thumbs-up

News Mobile tools that allow individuals to be located and tracked would appeal to two distinct groups according to the Location-Based Services: Where Are You report from analyst house JupiterResearch. Julie Ask, research director at JupiterResearch... [09 Aug 2007]

One-fifth of the world online by 2011

News The most significant areas of growth are expected to be the Bric countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), according to the JupiterResearch report, titled Worldwide Online Population Forecast, 2006 to 2011: Emerging Economies Catalyse Future... [26 Jul 2007]

Microsoft faces $1bn hit over faulty Xbox 360s

News JupiterResearch analyst Michael Gartenburg told silicon.com: "This is almost an unprecedented situation, in terms of a company doing something like this for their customers in the consumer electronics space. [06 Jul 2007]

How shiny is the iPhone's halo?

News And Thomas Husson, mobile analyst at JupiterResearch said: "The iPhone has a huge consumer demand. With continuing speculation around which UK operator will secure the iPhone, analysts are split over what the benefits of winning the deal are. [05 Jul 2007]

ISPs warned against favouritism

News As the debate over net neutrality hots up, JupiterResearch claims most UK ISPs are able provide improved access to certain websites through expanded bandwidth though they don't like to talk about it. JupiterResearch described the problem as a two... [29 Jun 2007]

3G vs wi-fi: Let battle commence

News Ian Fogg, analyst with JupiterResearch, suggests 3G is becoming more competitive with wi-fi. The battle between 3G and wi-fi for dominance of the wireless internet world will all come down to which offers the broadest benefits to individual users... [18 Jun 2007]

Facebook opens the door to outsiders

News Emily Riley, an analyst with JupiterResearch, said: "Facebook is really trying to catch up technologically. Social networking site Facebook is finally opening up to third-party software developers - a move that comes three years after rival MySpace... [25 May 2007]

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