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News ZTE to make smartphones mass market
Posted by tonydennis on Wednesday, October 07 @ 13:07:30 CEST

Piggybacking on the announcement that it already has a commercially available Windows 6.5 handset available, China's ZTE emphasized how it ends to make smartphones genuinely affordable.Figures like 22 per cent of all handsets in 2010 being smartphones and raising that to 40 per cent in 2012. ZTE is achieving its goal of producing smartphones that can be sold by operators for "well under 200 Euros" through two means. Firstly it is utilising chipsets from Qualcomm. Secondly, it has created a single smartphone hardware platform which, according to ZTE's top honcho - He Shiyou - can run any OS.

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News Bemoko claims easy web site 'mobilisation'
Posted by tonydennis on Wednesday, September 02 @ 11:25:13 CEST

There've always been products which claim ease of conversion from full web (HTML) to mobile (WML & XHTML) but Mat Diss, co-founder with Bemoko, reckons to have cracked it. Developers write in HTML and his software does the rest. Diss claims that his rivals use two basic techniques: - trans-coding (conversion-on-the-fly) or a proprietary markup language. Bemoko's package, however, offers a series of templates which developers design to in HTML. The theory is that when Bemoko's server software encounters a handset it's never seen before, it works out the optimum performance and remembers it for subsequent handsets.

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News iPhone to be offered by all UK networks
Posted by tonydennis on Monday, August 10 @ 15:00:33 CEST

Am I the last person to hear this rumour? I have it from two seperate sources that during Q4 2009, Apple will drop its exclusive deal with Telefonica/O2 for the UK, and the iPhone will be available on all UK networks. That would obviously include 3 UK given the comments that its UK md, Kevin Russell, made about how he'd like to be able to offer Apple's iconic handset. Meanwhile, my source gave the most bizarre reason I've encountered for swapping over to an iPhone. Apparently there's an app for the iThingey which turns it into a mosquito repeller. Better search for that on the App Store, then!

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News 118800 in temp shutdown
Posted by tonydennis on Sunday, July 19 @ 21:45:35 CEST

In an apparent response to the furore surrounding its mobile phone number directory, 118800 has decided to suspend what it called its 'beta service'. Reading between the lines, the site appears to have been bombarded with requests from phone users wanting to ensure their number stayed ex-directory. The company says it is currently processing the requests to be placed ex-directory but won't be accepting any new requests until it has resumed the service.

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News Identifying data intensive mobile apps
Posted by tonydennis on Thursday, July 16 @ 16:25:40 CEST

It's no secret that mobile operators has little idea what apps their mobile data networks are actually carrying. Alcatel-Lucent, however, claims its  9900 Wireless Network Guardian (WNG) device discover this in real time. It's the myths that this black box has exploded that are the most interesting.  When a mobile data network slows down or falls over, there's always a great deal of finger pointing. Contrary to popular belief, according to A-L's Mike Schabel, peer-to-peer networks are actually quite efficient in their consumption of network resources.

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News Mobile CRM is high priority says RIM
Posted by tonydennis on Thursday, June 25 @ 13:08:10 CEST

Crazy as it may seem, 58 per cent of respondents to a study commissioned by RIM from Forrester reported that putting CRM apps onto mobile phones was a key part of their IT strategy for 2009. There appears to be an interesting mix of factors driving this motivation. Fear of losing a competitive edge is certainly one of them. However, I detect other influences. For example, built-in GPS is one of them. It's one thing providing a field engineer or salesperson with the name, address and number for the next assignment. Now, they can use the phone to get there, too.

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News Be a mobile network nastie with meru
Posted by TonyDennis on Monday, June 08 @ 22:27:41 CEST

It's a network manager from Hell's (NMFH's) dream come true. Dictate to your network users via that fashion icon – the Apple iPhone – without having to return to your desk. Meru Networks probably doesn't even know what it's unleashed. But, by providing a completely browser based application that is fine tuned for the iPhone, the company has introduced the ultimate network management tool. The best bit is that managers don't even have to go onto the infamous App store to access this facility, it's simply a part of Meru's standard network management console.

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News MEX- what's wrong with handset design
Posted by tonydennis on Thursday, May 21 @ 12:16:03 CEST

At yesterday's MEX meeting, John Forsyth - who is on the leadership team with the Symbian Foundation - maintained that in certain circumstances, the entirety of a handset vendor's software R&D budget is being wasted on maintaining such a physically large number of handset models. Yet he still appealed for handset diversity. MEX – the Mobile User Experience – is an annual affair hosted by Marek Pawlowski and held in Central London. It's a kind of mixture between a conference and a technical workshop. Some figures which Forsyth shared with us included the fact that the Top Five handset vendors were launching a new model around once a month in 2000 only to see this increase to around 1.5 models a week until there was a peak around 2006.

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News 3 offers completely free calling and IM via Skype
Posted by tonydennis on Thursday, April 23 @ 12:48:37 CEST

To further concrete its alliance with Skype, UK mobile operator, 3, has struck a deal whereby anyone with a 3G phone can use Skype for free after purchasing a £1.99 SIM card. Unlockers will rejoice. The move means if any of your mates have Skype working, you can talk to them from a mobile phone and pay absolutely nothing. You won't even have to use text, if you utilise Skype Chat for messaging. Sounds unbelievable? Well, 3 has found that regular Skype users with its handsets are less likely to 'churn' than non-Skype users; make more voice calls; and are higher margin customers because they use the Internet. So, 3 hopes to tempt new prepaid customers onto its network through this deal.

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News Truphone welcomes the iPhone Skype move
Posted by TonyDennis on Monday, April 06 @ 10:54:21 CEST

There is nothing like a bit of healthy competition to spur interest in a sector and Skype's announcement of iPhone support today will do exactly that for mobile VoIP. The rival welcoming the iPhone announcement is Truphone – whose package for the iPhone was there right at the start of the Apple iTunes App store. Truphone is claiming, naturally, that it is way ahead of its rival. That's because – any way you look at it – Skype is reliant on Wi-Fi access. By contrast, with its Anywhere package, Truphone can take full advantage of 3G when Wi-Fi is missing.

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News Tweeting with Vodafone is possible
Posted by TonyDennis on Monday, March 30 @ 22:54:28 CEST

This publication has just spent the last three days trying to receive tweets from Twitter on an ordinary mobile phone using SMS/txt on Vodafone. Mobile Software Insight has finally got it working thanks to Vodafone's PR. See my previous story 'Vodafone steals a march with Twitter receives'. Here's the answer. You have to positively turn on the tweets you want to follow. It's not automatically set that all those tweets you are following already are delivered to your handset/mobile device.

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News Vodafone UK steals a march with Twitter
Posted by TonyDennis on Friday, March 27 @ 18:27:39 CET

The news has just broken that - for the first time in the UK - it is now possible to receive your tweets on a mobile handset via SMS. Before this is was only possible to send Tweets via SMS as a Brit.The facility to receive tweets has long been possible in the US and Canada and I note that it's also possible to do so in India as well. The shortcode for UK Vodafone customers is 86444 and you can activate your mobile in your Twitter settings. I tried it and nothing happened so I sent the word 'ON' to 86444 and at least got an acknowledgement.

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News First ad funded mobile lifestyle mag, maybe
Posted by TonyDennis on Thursday, March 26 @ 17:43:15 CET

Mobile Software Insight has been contacted by Imagine Fashion which claims it is the first ad funded online and on mobile film format fashion and lifestyle publication. Whatever that is. The web site doesn't explain. Anyway, the guys behind it swear it will launch across Europe this year [2009]. Being sensible bods, they've started out by putting their advertising agencies in place. So Imagine Fashion has just announced its relationship with AD2ONE, a leading UK digital sales agency. This follows similar deals with Affinity Media France and Affinity PrimeMEDIA Switzerland. MSI supposes Imagine Fashion is going to be some kind of version of The Face but for mobile phones.

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News Are O2 and Vodafone really arch rivals?
Posted by TonyDennis on Thursday, March 26 @ 17:24:08 CET

Unfortunate juxta positions of our time. The Sunday Times interview with Telefonica's Cesar Alierta and a sub links to Vodafone and O2 to pool networks. It's unfortunate because the whole premise of the article is the Telefonica chairman's confession that he's vying with Vodafone for world domination. Telefonica owns O2, of course. Meanwhile The Guardian carries a news story that "Vodafone and O2 are to pool their networks in a bid to cut costs while continuing to operate under their own brands." Hardly the action of arch enemies is it? So it's unlucky that a sub has put a link to the timesonline story reporting The Guardian story at the bottom of the Alierta piece.

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News Novarra says screen scraping is ARPU increaser
Posted by TonyDennis on Thursday, March 26 @ 17:19:50 CET

Either you are trying to promote your own mobile browser or not, surely? Well, Novarra - which offers screen scraping technology - displayed a split personality over this particular issue in a press briefing. The company is adamant that getting mobile phone users to employ their handsets as the primary means of Internet access is the way forward and will increase ARPU for network operators. It claimed that the iPhone - for example, increases AT&T's ARPU from subscribers using data services from $59 to $95 per month. And - as well all know - the iPhone has a full HTML browser. But it still can't support Adobe Flash apparently. Even the rumoured iPhone 3 won't do this, the company claims. So the answer is that network operators stick one of Novarra's servers in the middle and it enables the whole gamut of mobile phones to see pages which were really designed for the desktop. Including Flash, of course.

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News Mobile banking comes of age with Fundamo
Posted by TonyDennis on Thursday, March 26 @ 16:25:47 CET

"The largest mobile banking software deal ever to have been announced" is a claim made last week by Fundamo. Does a $9.7 million deal mean m-commerce is finally taking off? It looks like it is for this South African company. Fundamo has been handed a contract from leading African mobile operator, MTN, to roll out its MTN MobileMoney offering to a further 20 additional countries. Many of the target customers live in the Sub-Saharan Africa and Middle-East and were generally regarded as unbankable until now. All that has changed with the introduction of the MTN product which is a SIM-based version of Fundamo's Mobile Wallet ver 3.1 product.

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News Smile Bank implicated in text scam
Posted by TonyDennis on Sunday, March 22 @ 16:07:09 CET

I’ve just received a text message directing me to www.bankdata.tv which then tells me to look at www.smile.co.uk. I thought the Nigerians had worked out how to embed false URLs into text messages at first. That's not true because if you go to bankdata, it just tells you to log onto the Simile bank's website. So, is this some strange kind of viral marketing campaign or is somebody’s idea of a hoot?The message reads "Hi, i post your full personal and banking information at www.bankdata.tv You can remove it. I am sorry". It appears to have been sent from an Australian mobile phone.

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News Truphone launches Crackberry business app
Posted by TonyDennis on Tuesday, March 17 @ 12:42:00 CET

A Blackberry application which its author claims is entirely invisible to end users who dial an international number without noticing that the call is actually being carried over Truphone's network. Called Truphone Business, it is a major advance because it enables network managers to provision each device via the Blackberry server and instantly activating the service on connected Blackberries. Significantly, Truphone office also offers centralised monthly billing with itemised and departmental reporting. This enables managers to easily demonstrate cost savings. The application works by intercepting any recognised international phone number and then diverting it automatically to Truphone's network.

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News Holes in Symbian signing exposed
Posted by tonydennis on Monday, March 16 @ 21:45:16 CET

By accident I appear to have turned software tester for an app which runs on the latest version of Symbian phones. I discovered a bug which shouldn't have been there. Addressbook based, it is. Now, if I understand the anonymous software house correctly, if you get an application Symbian signed then a fair degree of testing should have gone into the process along the way.

Hence, I shouldn't have been able to download the code to three entirely different Nokia handsets (sorry, I don't have a Lenovo or any Symbian handset a tad more exotic) and get the app to crash every time.

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News Vyke and Nimbuzz unite
Posted by tonydennis on Thursday, March 12 @ 19:04:24 CET

Here's a curious development. A fast growing Dutch based mobile social network – Nimbuzz – tying up with a mobile VoIP provider -Vyke. Given Google's telephony launch today - Google Voice - ruphone must be feeling somewhat under pressure. If my memory serves me well, Nimbuzz goes pretty heavy on the ability of its members to turn on location awareness. The other major advantage is the breadth of  existing systems that it can communicate with. Everything from Facebook to Skype and Windows Live Messenger.

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