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Alex Street

List of MVNO(Mobile Virtual Network Operators) worldwide - 0 views

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    nited Kingdom(UK) BT Mobile Home GSM  T-Mobile    United Kingdom(UK) Dot-Mobile GSM  Vodafone  Student-focused ESP offering low prices and SMS and minute bundles, or "units".   United Kingdom(UK) Easy Mobile GSM  T-Mobile  ESP launched in March 2005   United Kingdom(UK) ExtremeMob GSM  Vodafone  A combination of stylish handsets, value for money tariffs and a 24/7 customer call centre will make ExtremeMob stand out in the mobile sector.   United Kingdom(UK) Fresh GSM  T-Mobile  Pre-paid MVNO venture of Carphone Warehouse and Value Telecom.  United Kingdom(UK) Intercity Mobile Communications GSM      United Kingdom(UK) Mobile World GSM  T-Mobile  Pre-paid MVNO venture of Carphone Warehouse launched in April 2005.   United Kingdom(UK) Kingston Communications GSM  O2  MVNO launched in 2000  United Kingdom(UK) One.Tel GSM  Vodafone    United Kingdom(UK) Project Telecom GSM  Vodafone  Business service provider, acquired by Vodafone in 2003  United Kingdom(UK) Rok Telecom GSM  T-Mobile    United Kingdom(UK) Sainsburys Telecom GSM  O2  Service provider, partnership with Carphone Warehouse and O2   United Kingdom(UK) Singlepoint Limited GSM  Vodafone  Service provider launched in 1997, acquired by Vodafone in 2003   United Kingdom(UK) Tesco Mobile GSM  O2  MVNO launched in September 2003   United Kingdom(UK) Toucan Mobile GSM  T-Mobile  Postpaid MVNO for Toucan, telecoms company IDT Europe's consumer telephony brand - launching later in 2005   United Kingdom(UK) Virgin Mobile GSM  T-Mobile  Famous MVNO, launched November 1999 and recently announced over 5 million customers.  United Kingdom(UK) Yes Telecom GSM  Vodafone   
Alex Street

BBC - Media Centre - BBC iPlayer launches on Xbox LIVE - 0 views

  • 015, over 50% of requests will be via TV* devices
  • irgin Media plus other services capable of delivering BBC iPlayer direct to TVs, including IPTV platforms such as BT Vision, connected “Smart TVs” and connected set-top boxes, such as Freeview HD, Freesat HD, games consoles and some Blu-Ray players.
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    BBC projects that by 2015, over 50% of requests will be via TV* devices.
David Astle

PAN Asia 3G Spectrum Allocation and 3G Vs 2G - Coverage + Subscribers - 0 views

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    " PAN Asia 3G Spectrum Allocation and 3G Vs 2G - Coverage + Subscribers"
David Astle

WirelessMoves: Number of 3G Base Stations in Japan - 0 views

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    "Number of 3G Base Stations in Japan"
David Astle

Press release: Small Cells to Make Up Almost 90% of All Base Stations by 2016... - 0 views

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    "Press release: Small Cells to Make Up Almost 90% of All Base Stations by 2016"
Alex Street

UK ISPA - Member List - 0 views

  • BSkyB London Isleworth Corporate http://www.sky.com 08705 515515
  • BT London London Corporate http://www.btinternet.com
  • O2 UK South East Berkshire Corporate http://www.O2.co.uk 0800230 0202 customer.service@O2broadband.co.uk
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  • Orange London St Albans Corporate http://www.orange.co.uk 0844 873 0
  • THUS, a Cable&Wireless Worldwide Business London London Corporate http://www.thus.net
  • Virgin Media South East Hampshire Corporate http://www.virginmedia.com
David Astle

TelecomTV | Groups | | BT Collaborates with Cisco on Video CDN - 0 views

  • nd, security concerns are reduced as content delivery will take place within a private network, avoiding the int
David Astle

FT.com / UK - British TV groups weigh up web video delivery - 0 views

  • Some analysts question whether VoD can be as profitable as broadcast TV. The dual costs of piping internet video into the home and licensing content from producers - both paid out on a per-view basis - "may call into question the level of profits that can be made in the long term" from VoD, says David Cockram of Oliver & Ohlbaum, a media consultancy. "More people are taking more of the pie."
  • Broadcasters already have to pay companies providing "content delivery networks" to ensure their on-demand programming reaches viewers in good quality and without loading-time delays mid-video. Every time a programme is viewed online through their VoD services, the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and other broadcasters pay a CDN provider such as Akamai, Level 3 or, soon, BT.
  • Today, one half-hour programme costs between 2p and 5p to stream through a CDN every time it is viewed. That may not sound much, but with the BBC iPlayer serving up almost 60m TV shows in November, a broadcaster's CDN costs could already exceed £1m a month.
Alex Street

MobiAD » Mobile Advertising News » io global (UK, US) - 0 views

  • platform manages and delivers digital media
  • New Venture Partners and BT formed io global after five years development in BT’s Research Laboratories
Alex Street

BT Openzone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • 4,000 wireless stations in the UK, located in public locations such as cafés, hotels, pubs, stations and airports; BT's network accounts for 40% of the UK's wifi hotspo
Alex Street

ZTE base station market share climbs into world's top four - 0 views

  • n 2009, 325,000 BTS (base transceiver station) units were deployed in China, accounting for some 1/3 of the total base stations deployed worldwide
David Astle

OnLive Coming to the UK « OnLive Blog - 0 views

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    OnLive Coming to the UK
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