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Tag Archives: content provider
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
Ping® for Android Takes Messaging to New Frontiers of Accessibility, Glanceability, Simplicity
This year seems to be all about simplicity and accessibility when it comes to mobile messaging, whether it’s traditional SMS, MMS or whether it’s email, social networking, IM, or video chat- end-users are overloaded with hundreds of messages every day … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, content provider, data, Mobile Applications, Mobile Carriers, Mobile Messaging, Ping, smartphones
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One Last Look at 2010 – A Year of Growth and Strategic Transition
As we’re poised to ring in the new year in a few days, I wanted to share a quick look back on the accomplishments of 2010 because it was a big year for SEVEN Networks. Not only was it a … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, content provider, Mobile Applications, Mobile Messaging, network, Network Operators
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Should Content Providers Share Cost of Mobile Data Transport?
The issue of wireless network congestion is one that everyone in the industry is trying to solve, using technical and other means. One of the most recent proposed solutions, though, is economic. According to a recent ZDNet UK article, O2, … Continue reading