Business Observations: November 25, 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.)
- The Public Review — Mobile Service Architecture 2; Developer Input is Needed
- Top Five Cell Phone Makers Announce Green Rating System
- Thoughts on white space spectrum
- LBS: A Dream Continually Deferred
- T-Mobile says Double Opt-In No Longer Required
- Telcos Will See a More Activist Congress
- Thumbplay enhances Open marketplace
- Telecom carriers entering global economic crisis on solid ground; tough road ahead
- Assorted interesting tidbits & observations (including “Nokia starting its own MVNO”, “uneasy mix of VoIP and LTE”, and “incumbent operators selling their own-brand services over other operators’ access”)
- No sign of wireless downturn in North America yet
- IT Spending Slowdown Not Affecting Smartphone Purchases
- What mobile app should I build?
- Advertising: An Emergent Stream of Revenues for the Mobile Industry
- Economic Downturn Sparked a Battle for 3rd Place in Mobile Phone Market
- Nokia Reportedly Looking To Start Its Own MVNO In Japan
- Handset Market Decline May Soon Affect Carriers
- Are smartphones the savior in a floundering economy?
- Feature: Warehoused data- a gold mine for wireless carriers
- GPS Smartphones Generating Renewed Momentum for the LBS Infrastructure Industry
- Transactions: telcos’ future in one word
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