News analysis
Windows Mobile devices drive 40 per cent growth in worldwide PDA market in Q1 of 2007, claims Gartner research
Shipments of Windows Mobile PDAs have grown 64 per cent in the first quarter of 2007, helping to drive worldwide PDA shipments to 5.1 million units - a 39.7 per cent increase from Q1 of 2006, according to
Mobile market 'at risk' as new applications fail to meet consumer needs, claims market assessment
Consumers 'suspicious of overly complex and expensive mobile content applications'
Alpheus Solutions has released a mobile content market assessment paper which, it says, highlights the risks the mobile industry faces from failing to align new services and applications
Roaming - the EU, the prices and the reaction
Can innovation still flourish?
The European Parliament voted on Wednesday in favour of an EU Regulation to substantially reduce the charges for using mobile phones abroad.
The parliament's decision sets a ceiling price of 49 eurocents per minute for
Nokia-Siemens and Cisco want to be everybody's network management system
Vendors partner to produce common element management platform
By Keith Dyer, at TeleManagement World, Nice.
For every dollar spent on software licenses in the OSS space, the telecoms industry spends another five dollars on integration. And the raw
Alcatel-Lucent disappoints
With disappointing sales of mobile infrastructure responsible for Alcatel-Lucent’s weak first quarter performance (confirmed after a warning at the end of April), it seems that the integration of the two companies is taking longer than the business plan
HP targets more growth in video services
HP has launched mobile software solutions aimed at the mobile video services market, including video calling, messaging and user generated content.
Managed services provider adds search function
Managed services provider End2End has added a mobile search string to its bow by signing Medio Systems to its portfolio.
Students love their (Info) gin
71% of users in a trial conducted amongst students in the UK have said they would be prepared to pay extra to have a better mobile browsing experience.





