Half of the world’s mobile carriers are exempting at least one app from data charges, according to Allot. More often than not, that app is Facebook. The subsidized mobile internet is… Read more »
Three proposed acquisitions led the news in the third quarter of 2013. Meanwhile, Apple Inc. released two new iPhones and, just as importantly, gave the iOS 7 a major makeover. Read more »
Optimizing content is crucial as customers migrate from being passive recipients to becoming active contributors. This opportunity presents a fresh set of challenges, not only for those in traditional broadcast industries… Read more »
The political campaign market is being disrupted by mobile democracy platforms that integrate the mobile web, SMS, and big data to connect citizens with candidates and causes. In the 2008 election,… Read more »
This is more Colin Gibbs’ beat then mine, but there are a few bits of connected consumer news worth noting out of the Mobile World Congress getting under way in Barcelona… Read more »
Lose your love handles, call your mom more often, get that promotion: If you’re like many of us, you’re already thinking over some New Year’s resolutions that will make you a… Read more »
The past 12 months were marked by major flubs in the solar and mobile industries, missteps on the part of Netflix and the reinvention of music streaming services as a social… Read more »
MobiTV, one of the more established mobile TV companies in the market today with deals in place with several major U.S. mobile operators, to… Read more »
The most popular articles on Pro this week focused on shake-ups in the wireless industry, especially in light of the failed AT&T/T-Mobile merger, the continued rise of Wi-Fi usage in enterprise… Read more »
We’ve seen some significant strides for LTE in the past year — with some big names like Verizon and AT&T (NYSE: T) getting behind the fast… Read more »