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P2P mobile messaging to reach $106bn by 2014 - but revenues to decline in some sectors

Mobile messaging revenues are set for measured growth over the next five years, as market forces take effect. SMS, MMS, mobile email and IM traffic volumes will continue their inexorable rise, but the IP evolution is resulting in disruptive business models, increased competition from the Web and commoditisation of established services.  more

Related Tags: mms, sms, mobile-messaging, juniper-research, p2p-, social-networking, smartphone, intel, , eu, ovi, vas, billing


Mobile Phones are the Hub of SMB Communications - But Suffers Coverage Issues

A report commissioned by RadioFrame Networks (RFN) - which develops picocells for indoor coverage - has found that over a third of small medium businesses (SMB) have problems using their mobile phones at work, and even more so when working from home, yet for many, the mobile phone is their first preference when making a call, even when at a desk with a fixed phone (in many smaller organizations, workers may not even have a fixed phone).  more

Related Tags: rcom, femtocell, fixed-mobile-convergence, femtocells, indoor-coverage


Australians Increasingly Prefer Mobiles to Landlines

A report released by the Australian Communications and Media Authority shows that 90 per cent of household consumers have both a fixed line phone and mobile phone, with nearly half (45%) preferring to use mobiles as their main voice communications.  more

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Mobile email is a killer application for Australian SMBs

IDC's latest end-user research reveals that over half of Australian Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) exhibit entrenched usage behaviour of mobile and wireless technology.  more

Related Tags: mobile-data, gps, idc, blackberry, Australia


Businesses Look to Mobile VoIP

Seventy percent of businesses plan to be using VoIP regularly on their mobile devices over the next two years, according to research by Coleman Parkes; this is up from 27 percent who are currently using it. The research, published by Mformation Technologies, shows that businesses are not only increasingly using data applications on mobile handsets but are also using a greater variety of applications. Mobile email, internet and calendar applications are already pervasive, with more than 90% of companies using them, and businesses are also set to significantly increase the use of sales force applications and company file share systems. more

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Mobility Management, Tighter Security, and Migration to IP Dominate 2006 Plans"

Gaining control over wireless environments is the highest telecom priority for North American firms, according to a new survey of 1,500 telecom decision-makers from Forrester Research. Enterprises and small and medium-size businesses (SMBs) ranked setting wireless policy and centralizing management of mobile devices as the top two telecom initiatives for 2006. Budgets reflect these priorities: In 2006, SMBs plan to spend closer to one-third more on both mobile voice and mobile data services than in 2005. Fifty-six percent of enterprises expect spending on mobile voice to increase, and 63% expect mobile data spending to increase. more

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Vodafone To Confront VoIP Threat With Data Bundles - CEO

BARCELONA -(Dow Jones)- Vodafone Group Chief Executive Arun Sarin Tuesday said the mobile phone operator will look to offer large mobile data bundles in the future to counter the potential threat from Voice over Internet Protocol telephony.  more

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