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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Generation Mobile and Their Impact on Wireless Networks
My, how times have changed since the day people picked up the phone just to connect with their friends, colleagues and family. Voice calls are a thing of the past for the new Generation Mobile, with one-third of this population … Continue reading
Industry Analysts Talk 2012 Predictions
With just 10 days left in 2011, here’s a quick roundup of the 2012 predictions from analysts throughout the industry: Disruptive Wireless’ Dean Bubley shared his brief bullet points for 2012’s winners and losers, listing SMS revenues as a “loser” … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, data, Mobile Applications, Mobile Carriers, Network Congestion, smartphones
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Trip Report: State of European Wireless Network
Recently, our CEO, Ross Bott, spoke at the Broadband Traffic Management event in London and heard a new perspective on how network traffic is growing and causing a problem in Europe. This is timely, as it seems that several European … Continue reading
Capped Data Plans Won’t Save Wireless Networks
The trend toward capped data plans is the latest attempt by US carriers to combat growing network congestion. AT&T was the first carrier to introduce capped data in 2010 with Verizon and T-Mobile following suit this year. Sprint recently capped … Continue reading