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Wireless Business Review
Sent out quarterly to over 10,000 key wireless decision-makers, the majority of whom are active in the mobile network operator arena worldwide at “C” Suite level, the Wireless Business Review provides its readers with an unbeatable in-depth analysis of all the major issues within the wireless industry.

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Evolve or Die Print E-mail
Operators are worried about being relegated to pipe providers, about consolidation and competition from disruptive, fleet footed, innovative competitors, suggests Priscilla Awde.

 
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One network, One Device: Dream or Reality? Print E-mail
Reflecting everyone’s everyday need to be in touch at all times just about all aspects of the telecoms industry are converging, from networks, technologies, platforms and services down to handsets. Priscilla Awde investigates.

 
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Does Billing Hold the Answers? Print E-mail
Debates about billing are perennial: only the details change. Priscilla Awde believes arguments centre on consolidation, real time access, content rating and support for business agility.

 
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Prevention is Better than Cure Print E-mail
Everyone knows the story: get to market fast with attractive, innovative, multimedia products and services to gain market share before the competition steals a lead. That’s the ideal. argues Priscilla Awde examines the reality.
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Dongles, Data and Apple Bite into Backhaul Print E-mail
Backhaul means priority and quality, not just more capacity says Annie Turner. After one of longest run-ups in telecoms history, the mobile internet has taken off. 
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Car Talk Print E-mail
Barely two out of the 32 million vehicles on British roads are properly fitted with mobile communications be they phones or navigation devices. Mike Short asks why the gap is so wide despite increasing demand for in-car communications. 
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Move Over SMS – What’s Next for Messaging Print E-mail
After voice, text messaging is the most successful telecoms application. SMS has grown into a global community of users relatively fast. Priscilla Awde considers what’s next for messaging. 
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A Step Closer Print E-mail
Mobile operators are looking for solutions to the capacity crunch – the expected result of growing demand for high-speed data everywhere. Priscilla Awde outlines industry moves to introduce the standards which will spur roll out and innovation. 
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When the going gets tough... Print E-mail
Squeezed by rising prices and ever tightening budgets operators are looking to the bottom line. Jim Chalmers takes a look at capex and opex.
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