Why, in just three short months, has the UK’s mobile market seen so many mergers and acquisitions – and how will this impact the UK telecoms and pay-TV market structure? Megabuyte’s Philip Carse explains.
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The move will see BT acquire EE’s 31 million UK customers – and includes BT selling its broadband, fixed telephony and pay-TV services to those EE customers who do not currently take a service from the telecoms giant.
Sky is set to add a range of mobile voice and data services to its customer offering for the first time, following a new agreement with Telefonica UK.
This week Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive!, looks at the current TV landscape, video tactics among the big social players and retail.
From the best films to the rise (and rise) of programmatic – and much in between – hear from Xaxis, Mindshare, dunnhumby, Newscred, DCM, Primesight and Carat as they offer their predictions for the year ahead.
If the deal goes ahead, BT would own the UK’s most largest 4G network, picking up more than 24 million direct mobile customers.
New research from Criteo reveals that consumers are increasingly using mobile devices to purchase products.
Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive, looks at what’s going on right now for some of the biggest players in media.
The National Readership Survey (NRS) has today launched its second set of mobile and tablet estimates of audience readership for the period October 2013 to September 2014, alongside its quarterly print and PADD results.
New research has revealed that UK consumers are sharing over three times more information on ‘dark social’ channels – where web analytics are unable to track – than via social channels like Facebook.
