Mobile operators and technology providers are yet to fully exploit the business market for mobile data services, according to a recent report by Analysys. The telecoms consultancy found that although businesses account for 15% of mobile operators’ customers and 40% of mobile voice revenue, they generate only 11% of mobile service revenue from non-voice services… Continue reading Email To Drive Mobile Data Revenues In Europe
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The popularity of WAP-enabled mobile phones continued to surge in July, with the total number of page impressions viewed in the UK hitting 904 million, according to the latest research from the Mobile Data Association (MDA). The figures from GSM Network operators O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone represent a 15% increase on the previous month… Continue reading WAP Usage Hits New High In July
The third generation phone operator 3 is to launch a new handset to boost uptake of its services in the UK. The Motorola A920 comes on the market this week and is exclusively available to 3G subscribers. The distinctive looking phone has a full-colour widescreen display to highlight 3’s person-to-person video calling capabilities. The handset… Continue reading Advanced Handset Invigorates 3G Market
Only around 13% of European mobile users are interested in using their phones to make payments for services, according to a report by Forrester Research. A survey of mobile users across twenty European countries found that only 13% of users claim to be likely or very like to use mobile payment services if they were… Continue reading Few Mobile Users Interested In Mobile Payments
More than 1.68 billion person to person text messages were sent across the four UK GSM networks in July 2003, up from 1.3 billion in the same period the previous year, according to the latest figures from the Mobile Data Association (MDA). JulyÂ’s figure takes the total number of text messages sent so far during… Continue reading Reality Boost For Text Messaging In July
Mobile operators are in a good position to boost their revenues by offering users compelling mobile phone content, according to a new report by consulting company Ovum. The efforts of operators worldwide to create attractive content services for consumers will pay off, says Ovum. If they keep momentum mobile companies should prove more successful at… Continue reading Wireless Operators To Reap Content Revenue Benefits
Leading cable companies around the world are proving highly successful in the broadband sector, often attracting more customers and generating higher revenues than telecommunications companies offering DSL services in the same markets. According to a survey by Point Topic cable operators have already signed up a high proportion of their customers to internet services, often… Continue reading Cable Companies Perform Strongly In Broadband Markets
By the end of 2003 there will be more than 150 million mobile phone subscribers in the US but the rate of growth is expected to slow, according to eMarketer. The research firm calculates that wireless subscriptions will increase by 8% to 151.4 million this year but saturation point is fast approaching. It is estimated… Continue reading Mobile Phone Growth Slows In The US
Global sales of camera phones are set to rise to more than 50 million by the end of 2003, according to a new study from analyst firm ARC Group. The report, Future Mobile Handsets 2003-2008 claims that existing mobile phone users will drive growth as they trade in their current handsets for new feature-rich models.… Continue reading Camera Phone Sales To Double In 2003
Despite their growing numbers, most people in the UK are still unfamiliar with the function of wireless hotspots, according to a recent survey. A poll carried out by Mori on behalf of Packard Bell found that just 29% of home PC users were aware that wi-fi hotspots were places where people can connect to the… Continue reading Brits Still Nonplussed By Wi-Fi
