operators battle

Legal Eye: Trademark landmark

Comment Last month, mobile operator 3 won a four-year battle with rival O2 over the use of O2's signature bubbles trademark in an advertising campaign. A major European ruling involving mobile operators O2 and 3 has big implications for trademarks on... [16 Jul 2008]

Small Start-Up Makes Big Impact With European Influencers

White Paper To achieve success, RadioFrame must be perceived as credible and visionary, providing the technological weapon operators need to secure and keep the highly lucrative enterprise customer - a battle being waged against powerful IT vendors and... [03 Jul 2008]

Mentor Engineering Case Study: Battle Creek Transit

White Paper Battle Creek Transit (BCT) services the Battle Creek, Michigan metropolitan area, which consists of two cities and two townships. The company wanted to augment service with existing resources, provide safer bus environment for operators, customers... [03 Jul 2008]

DSL: Future Prospects In Europe

White Paper The battle-lines in the residential telephony market are being redrawn. The spread of self-installing modems, new developments in OSS technology and cheaper equipment prices are conspiring to bring DSL back into the spotlight and cause new and... [03 Jul 2008]

2008: The year of mobile handset evolution?

News Frank Dickson, chief research officer of MultiMedia Intelligence, said in a statement: "2008 will see a heightened battle for control of the platforms and business models. Video and multimedia are key weapons in the coming battle, according to the... [03 Jan 2008]

Viviane Reding

AS Profile This summer - to the joy of mobile users across Europe - she won her battle to force mobile operators to cut the charges for users roaming abroad - with SMS and data rates likely to be next in the firing line. [12 Oct 2007]

Bigger is not always better

Comment Small suppliers need to battle for acceptance. Nevertheless, in the past some banks considered using smaller operators that could demonstrate innovation. With some exceptions, the big operators don't deliver innovation, this usually comes from... [02 Oct 2007]

Making Business Sense Out of the Wideband Protocol for a DOCSIS Network

White Paper However, with recent announcements of Fiber-To-The-X (FTTX) and metro Ethernet architectures in the U.S.and deployments of advanced DSL, fiber networks and true triple play services elsewhere in the world, the playing field looks much more level... [09 Jun 2007]

Upwardly Mobile: What we can learn from the death of T-One

Comment That of course would mean a real battle between the mobile operators and the converged players - what mobile operator in its right mind would bid goodbye to megabyte upon megabyte of fat data traffic shunted over wi-fi? [27 Mar 2007]

Vonage buckles up for Verizon patent suit

News Vonage's slowing subscriber growth is in stark contrast to subscriber growth among cable operators, which have been setting records. A struggling Vonage goes to court this week to defend itself in a patent infringement case brought by Verizon... [21 Feb 2007]

Palm talks up its Euro-vision

News It's a harder battle to get people to adopt the Palm operating system in [the enterprise] community. Meanwhile, the battle for enterprise mobility continues to heat up, with the Treo seeing new competition from what traditionally have been... [14 Feb 2007]

Leader: Roaming rates - more work needed

Leader But the real battle for businesses is a fair rate for data charges, especially over 3G. Operators are wary of EC pressure to push down these rates, which are incurred when using a connection for a voice call or data connection in a country other... [14 Feb 2007]

News Corp utters mobile content battle-cry

News But, he said, in order to realise this revenue growth, handset makers, mobile operators, marketers and content creators will have to work together. He also touched on the need for operators and handset makers to make sure content can be found more... [14 Sep 2006]

Wi-fi usage on the up, says iPass

News The downside is that the aggregators can also struggle to sign roaming deals.iPass itself had to fight a long battle before it got BT onboard. Many companies started launching hotspots, including BT and T-Mobile, but they refused to allow customers... [24 Aug 2006]

Is the 'dumb blonde' phone here to stay?

Comment Andrew Brown, IDC's European mobile devices programme manager, said the operators and manufacturers have played their part in the dumbing down. Sleek, svelte mobiles are all the rage. So is it goodbye to the clunkers that ran enterprise apps and 3G? [07 Aug 2006]

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