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Future of Mobile Broadband: October 2009
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Monday, 26 October 2009. Comes With Music sees very limited adoption. Published on its blog. Figures for Nokia Comes With Music adoption. A grand total of 107,000 users worldwide. In the UK after 12 months the total figure was a disappointing 33,000. Hardly tearing up trees but spectacular success compare with Italy where after 6 months in service there were only 691 users. With that clunky DRM, it is. Ericsson estimates 1GB = €1. Friday, 9 October 2009. Gym babes: the iPhone killer app. As of 2011 I won...
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Future of Mobile Broadband: January 2011
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Monday, 24 January 2011. Redirecting you to the Wireless Noodle blog. A new year brings me a new job as Director at Machina Research. A specialist research and consultancy firm focusing on M2M, IoT and mobile broadband. I'm very excited about the new opportunity and there will be more announcements to come. Since my new focus will shift to cover more than just mobile broadband I thought I'd shift to a new blog: The Wireless Noodle. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Can I direct you to. Follow me on Twitter.
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Future of Mobile Broadband: December 2009
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Thursday, 31 December 2009. Orange hopes for halo effect from launching HD voice. Orange UK has announced that it will be launching high definition (HD) voice, using the Wideband Adaptive Multi-Rade (WB-AMR) codec. Full nationwide roll-out will follow in 2010, as will compatible devices. Press release here. So if no-one cares and no-one's going to pay, why do this? Tuesday, 29 December 2009. Mobile broadband in Saudi Arabia: Mobily pass 1m subs but average usage only 50MB/month. I just saw this. Usage le...
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Future of Mobile Broadband: March 2011
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Monday, 14 March 2011. If you're still following Future of Mobile Broadband. Then you really should switch across to my new (and old) blog The Wireless Noodle. There's an interesting post on there about how delaying the award of spectrum LTE will help UK operators. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Can I direct you to. As of 2011 I won't be adding any further posts on this blog, but will instead be resurrecting my Wireless Noodle. Blog Please visit there for occasionally coherent rantings on all things mobile.
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Future of Mobile Broadband: Coping with wireless traffic demand
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Thursday, 4 March 2010. Coping with wireless traffic demand. I recently published an Insight article for Analysys Mason based on some of the research I was doing at Mobile World Congress. My focus this year was on wireless traffic growth and how MNOs could deal with it. Below are a brief summary of the findings. Full version here. In-building coverage: femtocell or repeater? Following up on this exercise, we'll be doing a lot of work looking at scenarios for coping with bandwidth demand and what strategi...
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Future of Mobile Broadband: January 2010
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Thursday, 7 January 2010. Recession drives down mobile ARPU. I've just been doing a little analysis of the impact of the recession on mobile ARPU in Western Europe. It's interesting to compare ARPU at Q2 2009 with those at Q2 2008 (when we were just on the cusp of recession) and Q2 2007 when everything in the garden was still rosy! This is all based on the marvellous data collected for Analysys Mason's Telecoms Market Matrix. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Can I direct you to. Follow me on Twitter.
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Future of Mobile Broadband: November 2009
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Friday, 6 November 2009. Orange bigs up network as the iPhone looms. Orange is gearing up for their launch of the iPhone in the UK with a very sensible campaign based on network coverage (see right hand side of the graphic above). They have correctly identified that their big differentiator from O2's iPhone will be network coverage where they outstrip the former exclusive rights holder. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Can I direct you to. Follow me on Twitter. Orange bigs up network as the iPhone looms.
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Future of Mobile Broadband: September 2009
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009. Still thinking handset-as-a-modem will be big? I keep hearing arguments in favour of handset-as-a-modem as a major device form factor of choice but I remain sceptical, for six main reasons:. Laptops will increasingly come with HSPA module as standard. So, where's the market for a peripheral device of any sort? It won't provide as good an experience. Handsets will lag modems in terms of transmission speed. Probably not a critical issue for most people, but relevant. Tuesday, ...
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Future of Mobile Broadband: March 2010
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Thursday, 4 March 2010. Coping with wireless traffic demand. I recently published an Insight article for Analysys Mason based on some of the research I was doing at Mobile World Congress. My focus this year was on wireless traffic growth and how MNOs could deal with it. Below are a brief summary of the findings. Full version here. In-building coverage: femtocell or repeater? Following up on this exercise, we'll be doing a lot of work looking at scenarios for coping with bandwidth demand and what strategi...
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Future of Mobile Broadband: Recession drives down mobile ARPU
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Thursday, 7 January 2010. Recession drives down mobile ARPU. I've just been doing a little analysis of the impact of the recession on mobile ARPU in Western Europe. It's interesting to compare ARPU at Q2 2009 with those at Q2 2008 (when we were just on the cusp of recession) and Q2 2007 when everything in the garden was still rosy! This is all based on the marvellous data collected for Analysys Mason's Telecoms Market Matrix. 15 July 2010 at 15:24. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can I direct you to.
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