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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

Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 20... - 0 views

  • Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update
  • mobile data traffic will double every year through 2014,
  • 66 percent of the world's mobile data traffic will be video by 2014.
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  • Middle East and Africa will have the strongest growth
  • United Kingdom-based O2 reported that its mobile data traffic
  • Telecom Italia
  • AT&T has re
  • Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast,
  • .6 exabytes per month by 2014, and over 2.3 of those are due to mobile video traffic.
  • 3.6 Exabytes per Month of Mobile Data Traffic by 2014
  • Video Will Account for 66 Percent of Global Mobile Data Traffic by 2014
  • Figure 3 shows the devices responsible for mobile data traffic growth.
  • Smartphones and portables will account for 91 percent of all mobile data traffic by 2014
  • rimarily due to the much higher usage profile of laptops and the suitability of mobile broadband handsets
  • Laptops and Smartphones Drive Traffic Growth
  • ercentage of Install Base of Smartphones over all Mobile Handsets
  • igh-End Handsets and Laptops Can Multiply Traffic
  • Much mobile data activity takes place within the user's home. A
  • Cisco's Internet Business Solutions Group
  • 45.6%
  • 36.6%
  • United Kingdom
  • Mobile Internet Time at Home, at Work and On The Move
  • Cisco IBSG Connected Life Market Watch
  • Cisco has estimated the amount of smartphone traffic that can be offloaded through dual-mode devices or femtocells
  • Traffic Offload
  • . Mobile-Only Data Users by Country, 2009-2014
  • social augmented reality
  • next five years are projected to provide unabated mobile video adoption despite the recen
  • Global Mobile Data Traffic 2009-2014
  • Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic
  • nforma Telecoms and Media, Infonetics, Cahners In-Stat, Datamonitor, Gartner, IDC, Dell'Oro, Synergy, Nielsen, comScore, and the International Telecommunications Union
Alex Street

Costs mobile data - O2 - 0 views

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    What is 1MB of data? 1MB* on average is: Browsing - using the internet on your O2 mobile O2 Active 40 pages approx Mobile internet sites outside of O2 (typically 3rd party websites not controlled by O2): 2-10 full web pages (depending on graphics, images, amount of text) 10-20 mobile web pages Sending and receiving E-mail from your O2 mobile 200 emails without attachment 10 emails with simple one page attachment Satellite Navigation 15 hours of Satellite navigation traffic alert service. Please note: Using GPS Sat Nav without the traffic alert service does not incur data charges. Important information The following services when provided by a 3rd party may consume large amounts of data and maybe subject to separate charge. We recommend you take a Browsing Bolt On if you use these services regularly: Downloading video clips from 3rd party: typically between 1MB and 5MB depending on the length and quality of the clip, plus the cost of the video Note - Downloading video clips/music/games from O2 costs the price of the content only with no additional data charges. Downloading high quality music tracks from 3rd party: typically between 1MB and 5MB per track depending on the length and quality of the track, plus the cost of the track Downloading games from 3rd party: typically 300KB, plus the cost of the game We recommend that you avoid the following on your mobile: Using VOIP** uses 1 MB of data every 3-4 minutes. Downloading full-length movies as this may use in excess of 1,000MB. Using video/ audio streaming devices (e.g. 'Sling box'), which connect your mobile device to your TV, also consume large amounts of data. Watching 15 minutes of TV on your mobile using these devices uses around 25MB. * These figures are based on typical usage. Actual data usage will depend on the content of web pages viewed and the length of emails sent/received. ** Typical VOIP usage is around 5KB per second but will depend on a number of variables including codec and voice sample t
Rob Collier

Digital Scotland 2020: Achieving World-Class digital infrastructure: a final report to ... - 0 views

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    "4.4 Rural coverage and take-Up With a population density almost an order of magnitude greater than Scotland's, South Korea does not provide many lessons in rural coverage. However, Australia does. Its overall density is 1/20th Scotland's with vast tracks of land populated by less than one person per ten square kilometers and in some cases per hundred square kilometers. As a result Australia has not been able to escape the urban-rural digital divide, which, as already noted, is embodied in its two-track fast broadband deployment strategy. A large 93% of the population will have access to 100 Mbps service, according to the NBN plan, while the remaining 7%--in rural and remote areas-is being promised up to 12 Mbps only.[6]NBN simply assumes that rural and remote areas do not justify FTTH and that they will be served by fixed wireless and satellite technologies. On the mobile side, on the other hand, Australia has relied on competition between its mobile operators (reduced to three after a consolidation) to extend service beyond urban areas. This has generally produced limited results. Subsidies for better coverage have been applied at the state level, however, with Western Australia being an instructive example. Specifically, the Western Australia government conducted a reverse auction tender to improve mobile coverage in selected areas, which resulted in Telstra, the main incumbent operator, securing A$39.2 million in government aid (on top of committing A$106 million of its own funds) for this purpose. Like Australia, Sweden has large unpopulated areas to serve, yet cannot rely on new-generation satellites, which do not reach these areas. Initially Sweden relied on HSPA mobile coverage but it has recently added a national coverage requirement in the context of its 4G (LTE) spectrum auction. Specifically, the Swedish regulator identified rural homes and businesses that need to be covered, requiring 75% of the indicated homes and businesses to be covered by Decemb
Alex Street

Mobile Sales Fall While Smartphone Sales Rise, says Informa | - 0 views

  • How will device vendors differentiate themselves? What is User Experience? What are the most suitable Open Source licensing models for mobile handset software? How to succeed in an Open Source world How to make money with Open Source The challenges and risks of Open Source What are the major trends in mobile handset OS? Which OS platforms will be the most popular in 2009 and in 2013? What strategies are being adopted by the leading handset vendors? What does this mean? What is the future for proprietary OS? What mobile OS strategies are operators adopting?
  • n 2008, there were almost 162 million Smartphones sold, surpassing notebook sales for the first time. Just over 49% of Smartphones sold in 2008 were based on Symbian OS, a significant drop from a near 65% share it enjoyed one year earlier. While this is in large part due to the relatively poor performance of Nokias Smartphone range, it is also an indication of the popularity enjoyed by competing platforms including Linux, BlackBerry OS, Microsoft Windows Mobile, OS X iPhone and new entrant Android.
  • Openness is a key criterion, says Informa, while all in the mobile telecoms space now see the revenue potential of applications and services.
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  • Informa notes also that as more and more value moves from device hardware to software, and also to content, developers are becoming increasingly central to the mobile handset value chain
  • open source components and approaches
Alex Street

Global mobile statistics 2011: all quality mobile marketing research, mobile ... - 0 views

  • Top 10 mobile Web countries: South Korea and Japan lead in mobile broadband penetration
  • 10 countries by active mobile broadband subscriptions pe
Alex Street

value chain mobile handset - Google Search - 0 views

  • [PDF] Mobile Handset Value Chain
  • Mobile Handset Value Chain
  • Mobile Handset Value Chain
Alex Street

Arqiva named as principal cell site partner for pioneering 3G network integration pro - 0 views

  • fast turnaround and cost-effective sharing
  • Mobile Broadband Network Limited (MBNL), the joint venture between T-Mobile UK and 3 UK formed to create and manage what will be the UK’s most extensive 3G network, has selected Arqiva as its strategic partner for the provision of cell sites.
  • T-Mobile UK and 3 UK entered into an infrastructure consolidation agreement in
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  • principal cell site partner for pioneering 3G network integration pro
  • tegic site partner for T-Mobile UK and 3 UK joint venture
  • Arqiva to provide 5,100 sites to support acceleration of 3G network integration
  • Network consolidation
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    Arqiva named as principal cell site partner for pioneering 3G network integration project
Alex Street

T-Mobile and 3 choose Arqiva for 3G network - 0 views

  • MBNL, the 3G network sharing venture between T-Mobile and 3, has chosen Arqiva as its principle cell site partner.
  • Arqiva will provide 5,100 sites for roll-out of the 3G network.
  • Mobile Broadband Network Limited (MBNL)
Alex Street

Global Mobile Data Traffic to Increase 26x Between 2010-2015 « Telecom Junction - 0 views

  • Number of Mobile-Only Internet Users
  • 788 million mobile-only Internet users
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    Mobile-Only Internet Users
Nick Verkroost

UK Mobile Game Sales Hit £170 Million In 2009 - Edge Magazine - 0 views

  • UK Mobile Game Sales Hit £170 Million In 2009
  • £170 million
  • Almost half - 3.8 million - of the UK’s eight million mobile gamers paid for games in 2009
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  • one third of paying mobile gamers spent more than £5 pounds a month on average
David Astle

paidContent:UK - Mobile - 0 views

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    T-Mobile UK Re-Introduces Unlimited Data, Betting Few Will Gulp It All
Alex Street

Mobile Broadband Network Ltd - 0 views

  • MBNL manages and delivers the combined 3G access networks of the two companies.
  • increased both operators' 3G network quality and coverage
  • new high-speed mobile broadband services and delivering substantial cost savings as well as environmental benefits
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  • 3G access networks (the mobile masts and infrastructure that connects to each operator's separate core network) T-Mobile and 3 UK will create Europe's most extensive high-speed downlink packet access (
Alex Street

Mobile Trends 2020 - 0 views

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    Trends of the next 10 years - 'where do you see mobile going'
Alex Street

Six reasons why $250 million for Playfish is a steal - Games Brief - 0 views

  • O of EA, has recently argued that social gaming is as over-hyped as mobile was a few years ago (shortly before EA acquired Jamdat Mobile for $680 million in 2005, I
  • Valuing businesses based on multiples of unique users is dangerous
  • ook for evidence that the target market is big and growi
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  • 50 million monthly unique users.
  • Nicholas Lovell
David Astle

China outpaces Western Europe with mobile application and game downloads (Canalys resea... - 0 views

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    s from a survey conducted for the new Canalys Mobile Application Analysis services suite show that 51% of Chinese end users downloaded applications or games on their mobile phones
David Astle

LTE-Advanced to nail down 1Gbps mobile communications standard - Techworld.com - 0 views

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    LTE-Advanced to nail down 1Gbps mobile communications standard
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