Business Observations: November 2, 2008 Edition
Standard disclaimer: 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.)
- Mobile Phone Users Curbing Spending and Upgrade Plans
- Cox To Enter The Mobile Phone Business… For Real
- Reflections from the 2008 Blackberry Developers Conference
- Smartphones as laptop replacements: can you see the trend?
- AT&T planning femtocell trial later this year
- Verizon may launch femtocells in 2009
- Is mobile data facing a downturn?
- Motorola, the Recession, Android, what about MIDP3, and the potential for good things to come
- Embedded-3G notebooks - a quick update
- Hosted mobile services in the recession - Caveat Emptor
- HP talking to carriers to offer 3G-subsidized netbooks
- IDC: 3Q Cell phone shipments suffered from economy
- Will Cox finally get wireless right?
- Data services help mobile providers weather bad economy
- 5 Things Wrong with Wireless Industry, Says Inventor of Cellphone
- Telco adoption of Web 2.0 principles and open innovation for rapid application development
- Game-changing week ahead for telecom industry
- Mobile Broadband Operators Face Capacity Crunch
- Credit crisis brings telecoms to a turning point
- The mobile content landscape undergoes rapid change
- Can Motorola’s Big Bet on Android Pay Off?
- Are personalization limits hampering mobile revenues?
- Handsets just as important as carrier
- ‘Emerging devices’ are next growth wave
- Operators recover only a third of total identified revenue leakages
- Apple vs. Android: What developers need to know
- Credit Crunch: Silver Lining for Telcos? (Part 4)
- Economic Downturn Leads Carriers to Reduce Capex Spending
- Operators Find Five Ways to Drive Mobile Business Customer ARPUs
- The five most innovative MVNOs in Europe
- Subscribers looking to trim mobile spending
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