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M-payments set to boom in emerging marketsTelecoms.com News | 02 October 2008 More than 100 million mobile phone users worldwide will use their handset to make international money transfers by 2013, according to research… |
MTN goes on spending spree in Ivory CoastTelecoms.com News | 02 October 2008 Pan African operator MTN continued its acquisition spree this week, snapping up two service providers on the Ivory Coast. MTN, which is based in… |
Apple removes secrecy oath from iPhone SDKTelecoms.com News | 02 October 2008 Californian gadget maker Apple has removed the requirement that developers pledge an oath of secrecy on the contents of the iPhone Software… |
For mobile ads to take off, data needs to improveTelecoms.com News | 02 October 2008 Traditional advertising channels such as broadcasting and print are being rapidly eroded by online ads, driven by the opportunities provided by highly… |
Nokia worries operators with Oz acquisitionTelecoms.com News | 01 October 2008 Finnish handset vendor Nokia has significantly beefed up its Ovi mobile services offering with Tuesday's acquisition of Canada-based mobile email shop… |
Flash for iPhone may exist, but it's not there yetTelecoms.com News | 01 October 2008 The iPhone community is foaming at the mouth yet again, in the wake of reports that software developer Adobe has confirmed the existence of a Flash… |
Virgin Media intros mobile broadbandTelecoms.com News | 01 October 2008 UK-based cable carrier Virgin Media showed how convergence is done on Wednesday as it unveiled its first ever Mobile Broadband offer. The new service… |
AT&T shakes up top brassTelecoms.com News | 01 October 2008 US operator AT&T has given more responsibility to Ralph de la Vega, head of its wireless operation, by making him chief of the consumer fixed line… |
Moto prepares to assimilate AndroidTelecoms.com News | 30 September 2008 Embattled handset and equipment manufacturer Motorola looks like it might be betting the farm on Google's potentially disruptive mobile platform,… |
Nokia loses technology bossTelecoms.com News | 30 September 2008 The world's biggest mobile handset vendor, Nokia, said Monday that chief technology officer Bob Iannucci has resigned from his post with immediate… |











