40% of mobile TV usage in the home
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Mobile data pricing for traffic-intensive services is becoming more affordable for consumers, with a proliferation of flat-rate tariffs for smartphones and flat-rate mobile broadband bundles, with...
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Alastair Brydon of Unwired Insight discusses the implications of his analysis of mobile broadband penetration growth across Europe. As I review our model of the evolving mobile service mix, to help...
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In this post, Mark Heath, recognises the 4G leadership of TeliaSonera, which has just launched LTE services in Denmark. His analysis shows the importance of early deployment of LTE in the Nordic...
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Mark Heath reviews the findings of Ofcom’s 2010 report on the international telecoms market. UK telecom regulator Ofcom published, in December 2010, a very interesting report on the international...
View ArticleLTE to compete with fixed network superfast broadband?
In his wireless blog, Mark Heath addresses whether LTE can, and will, compete with fixed network superfast broadband services. Looking at the pricing of early LTE services in Europe, LTE may present a...
View ArticleOfcom mobile broadband survey reveals coverage and contention issues
I welcome Ofcom’s new report, published today, which provides excellent measurement data on the state of the mobile broadband market in the UK. This type of extensive measurement programme has been...
View ArticleMobile broadband slows fixed broadband penetration growth in Europe
As fixed broadband heads towards market saturation in Europe, mobile broadband services are continuing to ‘steam ahead’ in some countries. The rapid take-up of mobile broadband services is slowing the...
View ArticleVodafone Germany seeks to migrate DSL customers to LTE
Now that LTE deployment is increasing, significant differences are emerging in the marketing approaches being followed by mobile network operators. At one extreme, Vodafone Germany is targeting LTE at...
View ArticleLTE news roundup
There have been a number of interesting announcements in the last few weeks related to LTE. Firstly, NTT DoCoMo in Japan has announced that the number of subscribers to its LTE Xi service reached two...
View Article40% of mobile TV usage in the home
Mobile users have been increasingly using their mobile phones instead of fixed phones to make voice calls, driven by convenience and affordability, and this trend will continue. Affordable voice...
View ArticleMobile broadband pricing will drive 3G traffic
Mobile data pricing for traffic-intensive services is becoming more affordable for consumers, with a proliferation of flat-rate tariffs for smartphones and flat-rate mobile broadband bundles, with...
View ArticleTwo speed Europe for mobile broadband penetration
Alastair Brydon of Unwired Insight discusses the implications of his analysis of mobile broadband penetration growth across Europe. As I review our model of the evolving mobile service mix, to help...
View ArticleLTE to compete with fixed network superfast broadband?
In his wireless blog, Mark Heath addresses whether LTE can, and will, compete with fixed network superfast broadband services. Looking at the pricing of early LTE services in Europe, LTE may present a...
View ArticleOfcom mobile broadband survey reveals coverage and contention issues
I welcome Ofcom’s new report, published today, which provides excellent measurement data on the state of the mobile broadband market in the UK. This type of extensive measurement programme has been...
View ArticleMobile broadband slows fixed broadband penetration growth in Europe
As fixed broadband heads towards market saturation in Europe, mobile broadband services are continuing to ‘steam ahead’ in some countries. The rapid take-up of mobile broadband services is slowing the...
View ArticleVodafone Germany seeks to migrate DSL customers to LTE
Now that LTE deployment is increasing, significant differences are emerging in the marketing approaches being followed by mobile network operators. At one extreme, Vodafone Germany is targeting LTE at...
View ArticleLTE news roundup
There have been a number of interesting announcements in the last few weeks related to LTE. Firstly, NTT DoCoMo in Japan has announced that the number of subscribers to its LTE Xi service reached two...
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