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McGlade says small is beautiful
O2 ceo says large groups can have diseconomies of scale
O2 ceo Dave McGlade is adamant that there is a role for an independent operator in a major European market, and that the operator actually benefits from its
Blackberry ahead of forecasts as O2 launches new 7230 model in UK and Germany
O2 has announced the availability of the new BlackBerry 7230 for enterprise customers in the UK and Germany, with availability in Ireland scheduled a little later.
O2 launches text service for corporates
O2 has launched "Corporate Txt", a tool that businesses can use to make savings on sending and receiving text messages from their employees and/or customers.
The end of the line for service providers?
Project Telecom founder and ceo Tim Radford says he thinks the future of independent service providers in the mobile market looks bleak, following the sale of his business to operator Vodafone for £155million.
Stripping out GPRS roaming costs
Imhotek, a messaging software company, has developed a product that it says will keep control of "extortionate" GPRS roaming charges for mobile data.
Report reveals
A study on pan-European mobile termination rates conducted by Cerna, the Warwick Business School and WIK-Consult and sponsored by COLT Telecom and Cable & Wireless, has found that mobile network operators have benefited from high mobile termination charges
mmO2's 3G school to move from Isle of Man
Rumours about the imminent termination of mmO2's 3G trial on the Isle of Man have been firmly denied by both mmO2 and Manx Telecom. However, Simon Gordon, spokesman for mmO2 said, "The trial will not last indefinitely."
Transcending to a higher level
Psion, the largest shareholder behind Symbian, the operating system, has revealed an always-on email solution for the enterprise. The company's aim is to take mobile email from a top executive offering into the business mainstream by providing ease





