Much digital ink has been spilled over the topic of data roaming fees. As I have said previously, Fixing Mobile Telecom with Consolidation and Pricing, an operator's over-reliance on roaming "got-cha" fees is a symptom of deeper market problems. The current EU Commission proposal to elminate roaming fees is met with great vitriol from the operators, and rightly so, as this proposal will have unanticipated consequences unless other revenue streams are developed or improved. The operators plea for favorable consolidation should be considered as one means to help them reduce reliance on roaming fees.
EPL broadcast rights impacts TrueVision’s premium subscriber base
Oct 10, 2013 12:00:00 AM / by Admin
We are starting to hear a lot of references to “5G”.
There is a premise that the more subscribers an operator has, the greater economy of scale it can achieve. And yes, this is broadly correct. For example, from ABI Research’s Mobile Carrier Strategies Research Service, we have established that China Mobile is the carrier with the highest overall gross profit for 1Q 2013 (US$9,748 million), but that is very much due to the 726 million subscriptions it has on its network. However, when it comes to gross profit per subscriber, China Mobile is not even in the top 50. Instead that accolade goes to the North American (NA) mobile carriers.
Since January 2010, the head of BTRC started planning for 3G licensing and stated the operating licenses would be issued in August 2010, which attracted a number of international telecommunication companies’ interests at that time. However, August 2010 came without the regulator committing to an auction. Despite this, the state-run Teletalk proposed launching 3G services ahead of other private mobile operators.
Consolidation in commercial fleet telematics accelerates in 2013
Oct 8, 2013 12:00:00 AM / by Admin
It is clear that the Internet of Things is starting to make quite a splash in the enterprise space. That’s where better platforms for deploying and managing M2M systems (from likes of Axeda, Sierra Wireless, and ThingWorx), together with involvement from relevant software houses (take e.g. IBM, Salesforce, and Splunk), are paving the way for a whole new range of business cases to connect and analyse machines and equipment. It's about extending the power of analytics to assets that used to be opaque, data-wise. That was one of the key takeaways from the M2M Innovation World Congress I attended and spoke at in late September.
At a company event in New York City today, Dell formally introduced its Venue line of tablet devices. Four initial models -- the Venue 7, Venue 8, Venue 8 Pro, and Venue 11 Pro -- make up the 2013 portfolio. All Venue models are powered by Intel processors, though the OS duty is evenly split between Android Jellybean and Windows 8.1.
Microsoft to Launch LTE Versions of Surface 2 Tablet in 2014
Oct 2, 2013 12:00:00 AM / by Admin
Broadcom Licenses NextNav MBS Ubiquitous Location Technology
Oct 2, 2013 12:00:00 AM / by Admin
NextNav announced today that Broadcom has licensed its Metropolitan Beacon System (“MBS”) technology. This agreement enables Broadcom to integrate NextNav’s advanced location technology into its mass-market global navigation satellite system (GNSS), connectivity and mobility platforms.