Business Models: December 2006
As the Mobility Era matures, obviously a key question will be “how to make money?”. There are plenty of opinions on the best answer to this question. The below is very inclusive and I provide no editorial functions, so don’t take from my selections, ordering, headlines, etc. any indications of the interests or plans of my employer (if you do, you’ll undoubtedly be disappointed when they don’t play out):
- Comcast Launches Wireless
- Walled Garden, Not Going Away
- Mobility Transforms the Internet: “It’s Happening Today”
- The “Now New Near” Mobile Web
- Berggi: A Business Built on Bad Due Diligence
- Licensed spectrum: saviour or false hope?
- More spectrum for sale in UK
- The phone company’s beautiful children
- Best Buy says testing cell phone only stores
- Ericsson and NRK Launch World First Customized Mobile TV Advertising
- GPS navigation: Phone vs standalone
- A Tale of two Mobile TVs
- The Helio Handset Vendor Curse
- Apple’s Invisible MVNO To Go With It’s Invisible Phone
- Mobile Content in Context
- CrowdSpirit wants the masses to design, build and buy new gadgets
- Will flat-rate pricing make mobile data take off?
- Phones = cars
- RIM’s key to success will be great applications, not lawsuits
- Firm peddles tailored phone ads
- Telco 2.0 ‘Disruptors’ - Packetmobile
- Verizon: Mobile Ads, Pay Twice?
- The Wheels on the Bus
- Skype Subverts T-Mobile
