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A Look Inside the Cloud: The patent truth
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Thursday, February 09, 2012. This week the UK government will close consultation on draft legislation. While 2011 was littered with IPR lawsuits, 2012 shows little sign of slowing down. Apple and Samsung continue to move around the globe, seemingly taking it in turns to sue each other in different jurisdictions. However, in a twist on the saga. So, clearly there is more ...
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A Look Inside the Cloud: May 2009
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Thursday, May 21, 2009. LTE gets a voice. The jigsaw pieces are all falling into place for LTE following this week's LTE World Summit. In Germany. However, according to Rethink Research. One of the big questions around LTE is what is it actually for. Is it a nice big fat data pipe or will it be the network for all services including voice? 3 Group's technology director, ...
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A Look Inside the Cloud: July 2009
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Friday, July 17, 2009. How to be safe online this summer . get yourself outside instead! With summer holidays now upon us (well, if you're 14 maybe but not if you have to work for your living), OFCOM has launched an online safety campaign. Two-thirds of 5-7 year olds now use the i. Of these, one fifth of 5-7 year olds use the inte. Nearly 14 hours a week online. On how t...
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A Look Inside the Cloud: Everything's changed, nothing's changed
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Monday, December 19, 2011. Everything's changed, nothing's changed. But now, in the embers of 2011, some three years since I first started this blog, the title could be taken to mean something very different. So let's be clear, this is not a blog about Cloud Computing, or indeed any other virtualised cloud-based marketing slogan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Look Inside the Cloud: February 2012
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Thursday, February 09, 2012. This week the UK government will close consultation on draft legislation. While 2011 was littered with IPR lawsuits, 2012 shows little sign of slowing down. Apple and Samsung continue to move around the globe, seemingly taking it in turns to sue each other in different jurisdictions. However, in a twist on the saga. So, clearly there is more ...
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A Look Inside the Cloud: OFCOM releases UK 3G coverage map
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Wednesday, July 08, 2009. OFCOM releases UK 3G coverage map. OFCOM has today released. Its first UK maps of 3G mobile network coverage. And it makes interesting reading. And who comes out looking best? But all is not lost, because while the nationwide 3G coverage is still poor for many operators, the coastal coverage is excellent! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Look Inside the Cloud: August 2009
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Friday, August 28, 2009. OK, so the English are renowned for our manners, our politeness and our stiff upper lip. Which is clearly why OFCOM has felt it necessary to produce a video guide for consumers about how to complain about your telecoms provider. No, of course not. It was fixed by a good old BT engineer. Links to this post. Friday, August 21, 2009. This week they'...
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A Look Inside the Cloud: "I'm on the train!... [click]"
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Wednesday, September 16, 2009. I'm on the train! On the day that OFCOM has released new guidelines. So, just how many times do you think my poor client's call got dropped due to poor coverage? FIVE times in a 30 minute journey. If that's enhanced mobile coverage, what the service is like in cattle class at the back of the train I dare not imagine. Im on the train! Most P...
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A Look Inside the Cloud: On the subject of advertising...
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Wednesday, September 16, 2009. On the subject of advertising. While I'm on the subject of advertising and whether the promises mobile operators make and their partners really are accurate, you really can't help but love this spoof iPhone commercial. Of course, the iPhone commercials in the UK have themselves been the focus of Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA.
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A Look Inside the Cloud: How to complain
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A Look Inside the Cloud. A commentary on the mobile industry that connects the dots that together create that thing we call 'telecoms'. Friday, August 28, 2009. OK, so the English are renowned for our manners, our politeness and our stiff upper lip. Which is clearly why OFCOM has felt it necessary to produce a video guide for consumers about how to complain about your telecoms provider. No, of course not. It was fixed by a good old BT engineer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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