Predicting the Next 12 Months for the UK's Mobile Network Operators
The past 12 months have been a challenging time for the UK's mobile operators. Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, the networks were challenged by regulatory cuts and declining use of voice services. Continued strong data usage has been the main bright spot, with ... Read more
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Changes Ahead for UK Operators in 2012
Apple Tries to Make Voice Recognition a "Sirious" Feature
The "Best Feature" of the iPhone 4S Must Move beyond a Party Trick
Since the iPhone 4S was announced last month it's been interesting to hear people's thoughts on the phone's "voice assistant", called Siri. Some have used it. Others have not. But most people already have an opinion about Siri. And in most cases it tends to be rather cynic... Read more
Waiting for the Next iPhone
The Launch of a New Model Will Make Operators and Customers Happy
The most anticipated launch of the year is happening tonight. Apple's new iPhone has been eagerly expected by what at times has seemed like the whole world. Rival manufacturers, network operators, distributors, retailers and the ordinary phone user are all keen to see what ... Read more
I'm Getting a Horrible Sense of Déjà Vu about Tizen
Latest Mobile Linux Might Be History Repeating Itself
The mobile industry has been rocked by one enormous announcement after another in the last few weeks. However, the seismic reaction to the announcement of Project Tizen was caused more by a synchronised shake of the head and roll of the eyes than gasps of astonishment and frantic analy... Read more
Unpainted Arizona: A New Segmentation Model
Phone-Makers Should Take a Few Lessons from Hollywood
How do you think the mobile industry feels after investing so much time and money developing consumer segmentation models only to have Apple pretty much own all the value in the market with a single product?
For about four years now?
Yesterday I listened to one of our cli... Read more
