Almost half of the firms interviewed in a survey for the Institute of Directors (IoD) believe the government should provide more funds to encourage greater take-up of broadband in the business community. Of the 150 IoD members that responded, 63% had broadband but only 10% said that their needs were being met. Over three-quarters of… Continue reading Companies Want Financial Backing For Broadband
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Revenues from mobile gaming are predicted to top ₏500 million in Western Europe this year with the UK contributing ₏75 million to this total. A study entitled How to make money on Mobile Services identifies four different forms that mobile gaming is likely to take. These are classic/arcade style games, betting/lotto games, TV voting and… Continue reading Europe’s Mobile Market Ripe For Gaming
Almost one-third of US broadband households are interested in purchasing a home networking product this year, according to new research from Parks Associates. Broadband Access @ Home III, a national survey of internet usage, revealed that 28.2% of broadband subscribers are likely to adopt a home network in the next year. This system allows multiple… Continue reading Home Networking Set For Major Growth
The number of US mobile data subscribers is expected to top 12.5 million by the end of this year and a new survey from Parks Associates has shown that there is now considerable enthusiasm for the services on offer. As part of its latest Broadband Access @ Home report, the market research and consulting firm… Continue reading Mobile Data Finding Favour In The US
Mobile internet services attracted an average of 13.5 million page impressions per day during December, according to the latest figures released by the Mobile Data Association (MDA) and the UK’s four GSM operators. This brings the total for the month to 421 million, which represents an increase of over 55 million on November and 18%… Continue reading WAP Services Prove Popular In December
The Western European fixed-line voice telephony market is going through a transition period but should emerge relatively unscathed from the economic downturn, according to a new report from IDC. The market research firm cites consolidation in the service provider community and financial restructuring within the whole telecommunications sector as being responsible for the sea change… Continue reading Voice Telephony Market Has A Stable Future, Says IDC
After much anticipation, third generation (3G) mobile phones are about to appear on the market. The networks are built, most of the technical problems have been resolved and handsets are in production. The new technology promises to revolutionise the way we use our mobiles, delivering live video calls, digital mapping and advanced location-based services. It… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Advertisers Gear Up For 3G
Mobile operators are being optimistic if they expect multimedia messaging services (MMS) to be the elixir for the ills of the industry, says a new study by market researchers Datamonitor. The success of short message service (SMS) text messaging has encouraged operators to invest heavily in MMS and it is hoped that mobile data services… Continue reading MMS Study Brings Little Cheer To Operators
The text messaging craze reached new heights during 2002 with almost 17 billion person to person text messages sent across the four UK GSM networks, according to the latest figures from the Mobile Data Association (MDA). The data also shows that 1.6 billion SMS messages were sent during December, taking the daily average for the… Continue reading Text Messaging Hits A New High In 2002
UK mobile operators have responded angrily to the decision of the telecommunications regulator to impose reductions on the cost of many calls and warned that customers could lose out as a result. In response to recommendations from the Competition Commission, Oftel has called on the operators to cut their termination charges – the additional tariffs… Continue reading Mobile Operators Unite In Opposition To Oftel Ruling
