Monthly Archives: November 2011

Is Ice Cream Sandwich a Network Meltdown for Operators?

Google’s upcoming Android 4.0 operating system (codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich) promises great new features for managing data. New features, that is, for everyone but wireless carriers who are drowning in data. In late Oct., Google released Ice Cream Sandwich to … Continue reading

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As Mobile Network Optimization Segment Blossoms, Carriers Feeling Pressure to Implement Now

We started 2011 with an introduction of SEVEN Open Channel, our breakthrough mobile traffic optimization technology, and as the last couple months of this year dwindle away, the market predictions for traffic optimization are becoming larger than ever and carriers … Continue reading

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The Galaxy S II Lands in the U.S. with Social Hub Premium Powered by SEVEN Networks

The Samsung Galaxy S II has arrived at U.S. carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile) in recent months after its debut in Europe.  The device is already being called the iPhone killer for its great form factor (thinnest 4G phone on the market), … Continue reading

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HotMail App Breaks 1 Million Download Barrier on Android Market

It’s a momentous occasion when an Android app breaks the 1 million download mark, and that’s what just happened for the Hotmail for Android app that SEVEN developed for Microsoft. The app was officially launched on Oct.3rd, and quickly became … Continue reading

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Highly Efficient SEVEN Helps Public Mobile Deliver “Something Different”

In an already crowded market that is eclipsed by three major carriers, starting up a new mobile company in Canada (and anywhere else for that matter) is incredibly difficult. In order to succeed, newcomers need to deliver something that’s different … Continue reading

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