Features
A balancing act
As wireless operators seek to maximise their bottom line, the decision of how and when to invest more capex in order to minimise opex becomes a delicate balancing act, says Dr Ellen Gregory, associate director, Relate Technical Communications
A two cornered fight
Tony Dennis looks at the battle between Microsoft and Symbian for the mobile OS high-ground, and the alternatives on offer in the fight for market share
Part two: Reshaping the business model
In the second of a two part extract from the book Connected Workforce, Andy Mulholland, Global Chief Technology Officer, Capgemini and Mal Postings, Global Lead for Mobility and RFID Solutions, Capgemini argue that mobility must bring business and
A question of service
The case for enterprise SLAs should be obvious. They could give operators and competitive advantage in attracting entperprise customers, and reassurre enterprises that their mobile service is all it should be. Yet Mobile Europe met little enthusiasm for
Customisation of the user interface
Keith Dyer examines how operators are redefining the user interface to deliver applications and services to users in a customisable way. In the following section Steve Baker says the software platform is crucial.
Tuning in to mobile TV
If the cellular industry has its way, we should soon have access to live TV transmissions on our 3G mobile phones. How the TV signals reach the mobile, however, depends on which standards are adopted. Brian Lancaster explains
OTA patently rewarded
InnoPath Software has received two new patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
A growing market?
Improving the payment experience and rewarding pre-paid usage will help operators win the mobile youth market, says David Chambers.





