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Yesterday the Financial Times reported that Nokia was in talks with France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom to reach an exclusive deal on distributing Nokia’s next generation of Windows Phone 8 Lumias. If true it’s another bombshell. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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The Wholesale Applications Community has been abandoned by its mobile telco founders due to its almost total lack of traction in the market - the remnant is to be absorbed into the GSMA and applications programming interface assets transferred to specialist Apigee. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Turkish operator and enthusiastic M2M proponent, Turkcell, appears to have won an argument with the Turkish government - M2M is to be exempted from the the hefty Turkish SIM card levy. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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The UK-based mobile giant has snapped up New Zealand’s second wireline operator, TelstraClear, following the purchase of UK-based Cable & Wireless Worldwide (CWW) earlier this year. Vodafone is the only top global mobile player without a fixed infrastructure heritage or parent and it appears to be making up for lost time. By Ian Scales. (0)
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The BBC has finally launched its long-awaited YouView two years too late with an expensive set top targetting an OTT TV market which has galloped on. By Ian Scales (0)
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There's a big opportunity for M2M players in the fast-emerging Smart Cities & Public Transport market. Ian Scales reports. (0)
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Has a new front opened up in the patent wars? Nokia is making growly noises about Google using its WiFi IP in its new Nexus tablet. By Ian Scales. (1)
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Blackberry-maker RIM's Q2 results look like the final bleeps on the heart monitor. Revenue has dropped by nearly a half from last year, losses continue and 5,000 more job cuts are on the way. By Ian Scales. (1)
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Qualcomm moves to 'insulate' its IP assets by forming a new subsidiary to deal safely with the open source side of the business. By Ian Scales. (0)
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In what appears to be further static from the failed T-Mobile/AT&T merger, T-Mobile USA CEO Philipp Humm yesterday resigned with immediate effect to spend more time with his family and join an unnamed European 'competitor'. By Ian Scales. (0)
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Samsung appears to have landed an unexpected ball in the back of Apple's net as the two fight on into extra time in the big smartphone patent tie. By Ian Scales. (0)
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What's 'M2M' and what isn't? We all know this is a question without a definitive answer, which is probably why it's so often asked. But we also know about the journey being more important than the destination, which is why we're proposing to ask it again - but in a BIG way. (1)
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Carrier WiFi is sitting on the runway ready to take-off: infrastructure spend is expected to reach US$2.2 billion by 2017 as mobile operators look to WiFi offload to de-congest their cell networks. By Ian Scales. (0)
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Analysts predict hockey-stick numbers for M2M growth with a 20-fold increase in connections and ten-fold increase in revenues, with the 'emerging world' doing best in the medium term. By Ian Scales. (0)
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Last week's familiar 'more bad news' for Nokia saw yet another announcement of closures and 10,000 worth of job losses, swiftly followed by a credit downgrade; and still the Nokia CEO stays on whilst all around are fired. Has Elop now shrunk Nokia so far that his suicide pact with Microsoft is the only option? By Ian Scales. (0)
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