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04 January 2007 14:05

Qualitative Change

Reducing the complexities of product lifecycle management is a key challenge for operators who are looking to be more innovative in the way they combine underlying network and service capabilities, in order to provide blended, tailored packages which

10 July 2006 11:34

Mobile TV Revenue Predictions

A new report from analyst firm Juniper Research predicts that Broadcast Mobile TV will reach revenues of $11.7bn worldwide by 2011. Japan is predicted to lead the market with revenues reaching $2.9bn and the US will follow closely

20 December 2005 10:53

Trains, Planes and Automobiles - Real world performance data

Flarion releases actual performance statistics from its FLASH-OFDM commercial networks, using the "Cumulative Distribution of Data Rate" measurement.

Flarion says CDDR allows mobile operators to clearly understand the deliverable user experience across the cell at full mobility over

20 December 2005 10:45

A New Vision: NMS Media Servers

Innovative rich media applications are coming to market at a tremendous pace and service providers are demanding ever shorter development cycles. Developers are responding to
this demand for new applications by evolving their business models to focus on application

26 May 2004 14:17

Location in Demand

Excellent white paper from TruePosition on the need for versatility in location services, as well as looking at their value to operators and the likely drivers for demand.

19 February 2004 16:07

Fixed to mobile substitution

Fixed to mobile substitution (FMS) offers interesting business opportunities for all types of mobile operators. The size and timing of the opportunity varies between markets and operators. Ongoing 3G network investments will impact Western European fixed to mobile

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