Mobile phone operators have already turned their attention to the developing world, and cell phone penetration rates are rapidly increasingly as a result. However, that doesn’t mean phones are reaching everyone,… Read more »
It is now legal to unlock a cell phone in the United States. As promised, President Barack Obama signed the Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act into law on Friday, the… Read more »
The total number of mobile subscribers in South America broken down based off 2G, 3G, and 4G from 2010 to 2015. A steady increase for 3G and 4G. But an overwhelming… Read more »
Mobile communications apps such as Skype/VoIP are the most popular apps across every size of business according to a recent enterprise mobility survey GigaOM Research conducted. Nearly two-thirds of large enterprises… Read more »
The modern smartphone is a wonder of efficiency, usefulness, and portability. It enables us not only to communicate with one another but also to access an overwhelming amount of online information. Of course,… Read more »
Martin Geddes thinks the telecom industry has reached its peak. As he explains, telecom is like the railroad business at the height of the railroad barons. It has acquired its maximum… Read more »
The Mobile World Congress is this month in Barcelona. How has the mobile ad market done since last year’s MWC? In the 12-month span, Mobile app monetization exchange inneractive, has seen… Read more »
During my CES show floor travels, I swung by Motorola’s booth and see the Droid Razr Max. Why? Because battery technology hasn’t changed much and Moto claims a 21-hour runtime for… Read more »
The FCC approved Qualcomm’s sale of its 700 MHz spectrum to AT&T. The deal is striking for two reasons; it closes a big chapter in the history of mobile TV and… Read more »
“Cloud first” markets — those where companies’ first serious engagements with information technology are in the form of cloud computing — are beginning to emerge. For the BRIC economies in particular,… Read more »