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Mobile Networks, Price Plans & Devices

Here you will find the collection of articles on mobile telephony, internet and associated application. The icons should give you a view of the type of content you are likely to find. Please see below for the key.

Date & Title Contents Content Type
27th June 2007
Article 565,801 on the iPhone
  • Covering the coverage of the iPhone pre-launch buzz
  • Marvelling at the hype
  • How is the iPhone different?
Philosophical  Easy reading
25th June 2007
iPhone Mania
  • Jealousy of Apple
  • Apple's character - time for Peter Pan to grow up
  • Irony of the Google, AT&T link for Network Neutrality
Philosophical  Easy reading
7th June 2007
Be aware or beware?
  • iPhone pre-launch adverts
  • Breaking the rules: slagging off the competition?
Philosophical  Easy reading
6th June 2007
Little Blue Flecks
  • Nokia N95 vs iPhone
  • The convergence of devices
  • Commoditisation of the handset
Commercial  Philosophical
Easy reading
19th April 2007
Mobile Video
  • Commuting: the ideal time for mobile video
  • But not the ideal place because coverage is poor
  • Offline players + enhanced devices open the door?
Commercial  Detailed
Top 10
2nd October 2006
Web'n'Walk permits VoIP
  • Adds overlay product that removes VoIP restriction (for £15 per month)
Commercial
1st September 2006
O2's sensible view of convergence
  • Using pricing rather than technology to meet the customer's needs
Commercial
25th August 2006
Is there anything a mobile can't do?
  • Mobile data has been a flop but this is not because of the devices
  • Nokia N93, complete with DVD-like quality video recorder
Commercial
6th July 2006
Web'n'Walk: Affordable Mobile Data at Last
  • A look at T-Mobile's flat rate plans
  • The beginning of the end of the iPod?
Commercial  Detailed

The above articles deal with a range of mobile related topics. Looking back, I am pleased to see that my suggestion that affordable mobile data could be "the beginning of the end of the iPod" seems not to have missed the mark by much. Having said that, it is Apple that is driving the cannibalisation of its own product - to their credit.



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