Consumers will need convincing to embrace 3G
Three years ago mobile operators paid billions of pounds for third-generation (3G) mobile phone licences on the back of an inflated stock market, only to find that the costs of introducing the new networks were prohibitive and consumers were either under-whelmed, confused or simply disinterested in such extras, especially by the useless “WAP”. Three years on, 3G services have been slow to get started, handsets have been slow to appear
Press Review: Reed squeezes a billion from the Net
The Guardian put this into context, noting that Reed has claimed the unlikely title of the world’s third largest internet company by revenue, generating online sales in excess of
Reuters hit by downturn and web competitors
Marc Pinter-Krainer, of competitor Knowledge Technology Solutions is quoted as saying, “All the customer needs to access market data is a web browser and internet connection.” The Times doesn
Six charged in Vodafone takeover case
The defendants are suspected of embezzlement according to previous stements by the German Justice Ministry. Vodafone is refusing to comment on the case. The indictment is the culmination of two years of investigations. One legal source said:
Google buys Blogger
Blogger’s six staff will move to Google
3GSM: Samsung buys into Symbian, snubs Microsoft
Microsoft, countered by unveiling Deutsche Telekom