Business Models: July 2007
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):
- New Services And A New Mindset
- Wireless metro service providers: back from the dead
- Indoor Service Usage Will Shape the Wireless Industry’s Future
- Why iPhone May Really Matter
- US Wireless Networks to Become the Next “Dumb Pipes”
- Will enterprises hang up on desk phones?
- Sidestepping the Qualcomm Ban
- Can privacy be a premium service?
- Blending Wireless Into the Service Mix
- The New Wireless Playing Field
- Sprint WiMax, Google, and Location-Enriched Mobile Broadband Applications
- WiMAX truly disruptive if marketed well, study says
- High Costs and Low Service Quality no Not Hinder Mobile Phone Usage
- Are The Carriers Killing Business Mobility?
- Aruba and Alcatel-Lucent to Form JV for Enterprise Solutions
- Optimizing enterprise mobility can reduce costs by 42 percent, says Aberdeen Group
- The Downside Of The Muni WiFi Hype Cycle Rolls On
- Nobody Loves Palm (And Really, Why Should They?)
- Don’t Buy In To Those iPhone Per-Unit Profits Just Yet
- Hidden Potential: France Telecom
- eHealth in the Digital Home - Big Opportunities for ICT players
- Sweating the operator?s data assets
