ResearchMobile third quarter 2014: analysis and outlook
Apple continued its winning streak, Sprint conceded its loss in the T-Mobile derby, and BlackBerry re-emerged in the third quarter. Read more »
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Apple continued its winning streak, Sprint conceded its loss in the T-Mobile derby, and BlackBerry re-emerged in the third quarter. Read more »
Few industries change at the pace mobile does. Whether it’s the iPhone 5, the importance of LTE, or BYOD trends disrupting the enterprise, there are always new technologies, trends, and companies… Read more »
Apple stole the spotlight in the third quarter with a fascinating series of both positive and negative headlines. Its iPhone 5 was met with record sales that were nonetheless stymied by… Read more »
AT&T is scrambling to make huge concessions to gain approval of its proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA. Approval now looks highly unlikely, and the fallout could change the mobile landscape in… Read more »
AT&T’s efforts to expand were attacked from two fronts this morning: Several consumer groups lobbied the FCC to deny AT&T’s plan to buy $1.9 billion worth of spectrum from Qualcomm because… Read more »
Reuters’ Sinead Carew offered up this insightful post this morning examining how a lack of spectrum may drive some risky tie-ups. That’s not a new angle, of course — my colleagues… Read more »
Once an isolated world dominated by network operators and their manufacturer partners, mobile is now a space where “outsiders” are some of the most powerful players. In 2010, companies like Google,… Read more »
The big story this morning is Qualcomm’s move to shutter its lifeless MediaFLO business and sell a swath of spectrum licenses to AT&T for $1.93 billion. And there are plenty of… Read more »
Much of the data regarding how we used our handsets to keep up with the 2010 World Cup has been released. Here’s what we can take away regarding how we use… Read more »
President Obama this morning signed an official memorandum calling for the government to provide 500 MHz of new broadband spectrum. Such a move will be necessary, of course, given the ever-increasing… Read more »