Business Observations: December 12, 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.)
- Is Carrier Platform Consolidation Good for Enterprise Mobility?
- Stocks Riding the Wireless Data Boom
- Money Converging with Mobile Across Borders with Vodafone and Western Union
- NFC Not an Answer for Mobile Payments, But Alternatives Offer Promise
- one pitfall (or two) of always-aware mobiles
- iPhone users shifting away from laptops says Rubicon
- Truly mobilising broadband - can operators really cash this cow in?
- Android Market may be getting Ringtones, Wallpapers, and Google Checkout
- Report: Wireless cap-ex expected to drop in 2009
- Trillion with a T, the Newest Giant Industry has Arrived: the Money and Meaning of Mobile
- TeliaSonera tunes up all-you-can-eat music service
- Cable Companies Figuring Out Their Wireless Strategies: Add Value To The Core Offering
- Symbian aims to be open source in just two years
- M2Z Needs FCC Win and $5 Billion
- Best Buy to Start Selling Smartphone Software Apps
- Who pays for an unused 3G module in a laptop?
- The danger of “cutting the cord” - where’s the femtocell going to go?
- Smartphone subsidies spell trouble for telcos