The long-awaited smartphone has been designed to retain, and bring back, the corporate users that once propelled the BlackBerry maker to success.
NTCS's insight:
BlackBerry has two major challenges:
1. Retain current BlackBerry users with an upgrade to BlackBerry 10
2. Winback / Acquire current Android and iOS users
Will the succeed in this challenge? Today (30th of January 2013) is THE DAY for BlackBerry - RIM. How will industry experts judge about BlackBerry's new system?
2013 saw a raft of acquisitions, driven mainly by Tangoe burning their way through not one but two IPO war chests and buying anything that wasn’t firmly bolted to the floor.
Across the globe, there is a delicate balance between sustained investment in essential infrastructure and a corresponding advance in socioeconomic progress.
Vodafone has entered an agreement with Visa to launch the Vodafone SmartPass application that is set to enable consumers in Australia to pay for goods and services with NFC enabled smartphones, online media outlet techworld.com.au reports.
New partnership with U2opia Mobile enables access to Facebook® without any Internet connectivity, using only the USSD protocol to post your status, check your newsfeed or “like” a comment on the popular social networking site. (via news and media Telenor.com)
With much of the focus on broadband access over the last few days, it is easy to forget that there’s little point in operators investing in super-fast next gen pipes if they have not got the right strategy in place to offer the content and services...
I see quite a few articles (especially by Gary Kim) about service providers becoming irrelevant.
NTCS's insight:
Interesting Quote: "All mobile operators pushing for success will have to start thinking of themselves as “digital lifestyle providers,” and with that comes a need to work harmoniously with OTT, M2M, cloud, mobile advertising and mobile payment services."
US mobile payments and analytics company Bango has entered an agreement with French mobile network operator Orange to allow the latter’s subscribers to pay for digital goods and services through Facebook and charge the cost to their phone...
Telenor has joined Telefónica's BlueVia platform as it attempts to derive revenue from a range of new services, but is slightly worried it will fail if others don’t follow suit.
Omdat Nederlandse providers zich net als in Canada en Zweden hebben gericht op kostenbesparingen in de eigen organisatie en abonnementen hebben geïntroduceerd die minder gericht zijn op bellen en sms'en en meer op mobiel internet, hebben ze de...
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