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Termination rates - Terminating termination rates? (Features)
Will European mobile users be paying for receiving calls? It seems unlikely, despite a move to cut the rates mobile operators charge each other and move to a bill-and-keep system
Giving users the best TV experience (Interview)
Mobile TV might just have been the most talked about service this year. On the one hand was the increased uptake in clip-driven, on-demand 3G services, which were given a boost by key events such as the World
Neustar Interview - Building a presence in the future (Interview)
Sometimes it's good to look back and see where we've come from. And sometimes it's good to look forward. It's even better when you can do both, and we can do that here, because a year after we
Customisation of the user interface (Features)
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.
A question of service (Features)
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
Flexibility is the key (Features)
With the death of the traditional, monolithic SMSC looking likely, operators will need to react quickly in order to offer new services, says Patrick Flynn, sales and marketing director for OpenMIND Networks
Putting EDGE to test (Features)
With more and more European operators, and not only those in the Eastern and Central European markets, introducing EDGE networks, Matthias Webe and Petri Toivonen say it is important to understand the additional tests that will be required
Not playing games (Features)
The market predictions are there, but the phone capabilities and routes to market still need improvement, the experts say. Keith Dyer takes a top level view of mobile gaming, and the steps that are being taken to fulfil





