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Testing Securitization
White Paper The process of securitization involves the creation of a bankruptcy remote company known as a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) or Issuer. The SPV will purchase pooled assets (a selected portion of the book... [13 Feb 2009]
BlackBerrys set legal beagles free
Case Study The firm trialled Orange's SPV PDA but getting to emails took too long compared to the intuitive push technology BlackBerrys offered. Law firm MacRoberts has never looked back after dishing out BlackBerrys to its staff -... [15 Feb 2007]
Orange to UK SMEs: ‘You get our own-brand push email last'
News Eight handsets will be compatible with the service, including four Orange own-brand SPV devices, two Nokia handsets and one made by Sony Ericsson. Orange has today unveiled its very own mobile email service which it... [29 Jun 2006]
HTC launches own-brand Windows phones
News HTC has traditionally sold unbranded handsets to operators, including Orange's SPV and Virgin Mobile's TV phone, as well as other devices under the Qtek brand, through channel partners and distributors. [15 Jun 2006]
No-name giant behind the iPaq comes to London
News The Taipei-based company behind the iPaq and Orange's SPV smart phones has decided to open a European office to get closer to its customers in the continent and shorten development time for new devices. [25 Nov 2005]
Orange shows off latest SPV laptop-3G phone
News Orange has released the latest in its own-brand smart phone series, the SPV M5000. The release of the new SPV comes as Orange ramps up the pressure on its drive to snare more of the business mobile market. [21 Sep 2005]
T-Mobile and Microsoft team up
News T-Mobile is now the third UK operator to offer devices on the Windows Mobile OS - Orange added the SPV C500 to its line up of Microsoft devices earlier this year and O2 provides the Redmond-flavoured XDA II. [21 Oct 2004]
Leader: Mobile's changing landscape
Leader Meanwhile Orange, in cahoots with Microsoft but also pushing plush models from most other major phone makers, spoke again of a refined high-end of 'signature phones', such as the latest SPV, quite possibly the world's... [08 Jun 2004]
Orange offers 'world's smallest smart phone'
News Orange has announced the release of what it says is the world's smallest smart phone, the SPV C500, based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 operating system. It is smaller than previous SPV models,... [08 Jun 2004]
3GSM: Microsoft - Smartphone OS margins just fine
News The critical metric for mobile operators has long been ARPU - average revenue per user - and Orange, prominent with several cutting-edge devices, has declared smart phones such as the SPV, using the Microsoft OS, and... [25 Feb 2004]
PalmSource touts renamed OS versions
News However, PalmSource claims an operator such as Orange in the UK - which offers both the Palm OS-based Treo 600 and the Microsoft Windows Mobile-based SPV as 'signature phones' - is better off with its technology. [19 Feb 2004]
Walkie-talkie time: Orange wants you to TalkNow
News Orange is starting TalkNow on the Treo 600 handset and will move it to other 'signature' smart phones, such as the Orange SPV, the Motorola MPx200 and the Nokia 6600, and then lower-end consumer handsets that typically... [13 Jan 2004]
2004: The year of the smart phone? Yes and no
Comment Nokia smart phones such as the 6600, based on the Symbian operating system and Series 60 interface, are undoubtedly at the start of a growth curve, and Microsoft’s Windows Mobile advances with its contract-manufactured... [23 Dec 2003]
Re:Viewing 2003 - Mobile and wireless
News But overall Microsoft made few mobile advances, though a new version of the SPV, made by HTC in Taiwan, added Bluetooth and an integrated camera. There were spats over 3G, Iraq and mobile OSes but, says Tony Hallett,... [23 Dec 2003]
Vodafone CEO: Microsoft OS not ready yet
News Microsoft has made advances with its Windows Mobile OS this year, seeing it included in the Motorola MPx200 on the Orange network as well as the SPV, also an Orange 'signature phone'. Vodafone has backed away from... [22 Dec 2003]