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Entries for March, 2008

Verizon and AT&T Score in 700Mhz Auction

Amidst frenzied media coverage and hopes for changes to the nation’s wireless infrastructure, the 700MHz auction came to a close this week after raising $19.59 billion. Much like a political election, the incumbents won, and talk of change will likely remain just that — talk. Verizon Wireless, a joint venture between Verizon Communications and Vodafone, [...]

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Ringleader Digital’s Viral Click-to-Call Campaign Captures Attention of Mobile Device Owners

Next-generation mobile advertising company Ringleader Digital, announced the mounting success of its creative, mobile click-to-call campaign designed to promote Magnolia Pictures’ latest horror movie, “The Signal.” By [...]

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Innovation and Customization to Drive Mobile Messaging Growth to $212 Billion by 2013

SMS is taking off in the Americas, mobile e-mail continues its strong growth in developed regions, subscriber growth is driving messaging adoption in Asia-Pacific, and social networking is lifting the messaging boat across nearly [...]

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Greystripe Partners with MoConDi to Offer Free Mobile Games to MoConDi’s MeYou Community in Europe and North America

By partnering with Greystripe, MeYou users are now able to browse through the catalog and download desired games, recommend them to other users, or share them Web-to-mobile or mobile-to-mobile with one click [...]

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By 2011, Some 46 Million Homes Globally, Will Be Signed Up For Quadruple Play Offers

Cutting through the quad-play hype and speculation to identify the market preconditions, the mix of technologies and the customer benefits which will drive the roll-out of successful quadruple play offerings.

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Study Gives Forecasts to 2010 for the Major Players in Canada’s Mobile Market

This Mobile Forecast on Canada provides over 65 operational and financial metrics for the Canada wireless market. We cover quarterly historical data starting in 2Q2003 and ending in 2Q2007. We also provide four-year forecasts at the operator level going out to 2010. Operators covered for Canada include: Bell Mobility, Rogers Wireless (incl. Microcell), Telus Mobility, MTS, and Other Bell Affiliates.

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New Report Includes Pricing Statistics and Trends for the Australian Mobile Market

The wholesale GSM termination service is a wholesale access service that enables mobile subscribers to receive calls from other mobile subscribers and fixed-line callers. This market has been the most profitable voice market for the three carriers involved. Fixed-to-mobile calls are in most instances more expensive than international calls to Europe or the USA.

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LCC Announces $21 Million in Recent Engagements Utilizing TotalView Network Optimization and Benchmarking Services

LCC International, Inc. (NASDAQ:LCCI), has recently received contracts totaling over $21 million for its TotalView Optimization and Benchmarking services in the Middle East, Europe and America.

TotalView is a unique services delivery platform based on integrating software tools and RF engineering processes to deliver enhanced network services including optimization and benchmarking.

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New Report Provides Forecasts to 2010 for the Major Players in Hong Kong’s Mobile Market

This Mobile Forecast on Hong Kong provides over 65 operational and financial metrics for the Hong Kong wireless market. We cover quarterly historical data starting in 2Q2003 and ending in 2Q2007. We also provide four-year forecasts at the operator level going out to 2010. Operators covered for Hong Kong include: CSL/New World, Hutchison, SmarTone, New World, Sunday, and People. Our Mobile Forecasts are updated quarterly and are available for one-time delivery or through regular updates.

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By 2015 It is Expected That Mobile Revenue Will Mostly Come from Data

For the time being, voice will remain the killer application for mobile with some data services included as support services and niche market services. WiMAX and 4G are the real solutions for mobile data but by then it will be known as personal wireless broadband. By 2015 it is expected that mobile revenue will mostly come from data.

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