Making mobile payTelecoms.com Features | 13 March 2009Last year, despite the advancing global economic malaise, mobile financial services gained traction-particularly in developing countries. From… Read more |
Company profile: SprintTelecoms.com Features | 09 March 2009Sprint Nextel, the third largest mobile operator in the US, is finding life much tougher than its Brown Telephone Company antecedent. The origins of… Read more |
When it comes to the crunchTelecoms.com Features | 25 February 2009The world is in the grip of a serious credit crunch and no sector will escape unscathed. While it is unlikely that we will see scenes of devastation… Read more |
Time for changeTelecoms.com Features | 23 February 2009In 2008, two relative newcomers finally made their mark in the handset space, jointly setting the scene for a major shift in the direction of the… Read more |
Has Nortel hit bottom?Telecoms.com Features | 23 February 2009Canada's representative in the wireless infrastructure market, which has been struggling throughout this decade, finally filed for Chapter 11 last… Read more |
Clock ticking for WiMAXTelecoms.com Features | 10 February 2009The WiMAX time-to-market advantage over LTE looks less important in the economic downturn. This year is going to be a tough one for the WiMAX… Read more |
China's 3G wall comes downTelecoms.com Features | 04 February 2009Huawei and ZTE are the only clear-cut winners to emerge so far. Who are the winners and losers from the award of 3G licences in China last month? As… Read more |
Orange sees API uptake, but operator cooperation neededTelecoms.com Features | 30 January 2009France Telecom-owned Orange appears to be the first operator to generate any significant revenue from opening its network APIs to third parties. But… Read more |
Tough times put mobile ads in spotlightTelecoms.com Features | 27 January 2009Companies looking to promote their brands have been spending a lot of money building mobile web presences through mobile advertising agencies, only to… Read more |
Flat architecture: the foundation for future networksTelecoms.com Features | 20 January 2009The potential and impact of mobile broadband is unquestioned. Nokia Siemens Networks expects that by 2015 five billion people will be connected to the… Read more |

