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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

UK online retail report: Mobile and Web driving changes to high street (Digital Knowled... - 0 views

  • Online retail is growing six times faster than high street
  • convenience
  • role of mobile phones
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  • familiar brands will disappear from town centres
  • online retail to exceed £37 billion by 2014, a rise of 61% from 2010.
  • high street will become less about shopping and more about the experience
  • destination rather than a just a shop
  • next step will be the use of mobile phones as part of the shopping experience. Soon, consumers won’t think about hitting the high street without their smartphone
  • ow we pay, locate products and find the best deals
  • customers interact in store. For instance, customers can ‘check in’
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.
Alex Street

Sky AdSmart "a success" - 0 views

  • Mediacom's forecast, 35% of all UK media will be ad servable by 2013,
  • Dr David Lewis from Mindlab International, based at the Sussex Innovation Centre, found that hybrid TV, which combines internet functionality with broadcast television, increases ad recall by 300%.
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    Mediacom's forecast, 35% of all UK m
Nick Verkroost

UK mobile content revenues worth over £1bn in five years (Digital Knowledge C... - 0 views

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