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The technology, which can be used both in fixed-line and in mobile networks, will cost all of $1 per subscriber.
Ravi Ravishankar
Mobile operators have every interest in rolling out mobile e-mail solutions to their networks. They see mobile e-mail as an indispensable element in their competitive strategy. It will allow them to use excess bandwidth on their networks, especially after their 2.5G/3G network upgrades, reduce subscriber churn, and eventually become a major source of revenue further down the line.
Alaa Owaineh
Mobile operators have every interest in rolling out mobile email solutions to their networks. They see mobile email as an indispensable element in their competitive strategy. It will allow them to use excess bandwidth on their networks, especially after their 2.5G/3G network upgrades, reduce subscriber churn, and eventually become a major source of revenue further down the line.
Alaa Owaineh
You get all the convenience and features of a mobile phone but with a fixed line cost and the quality you are used to with a fixed line,
Ian Livingston
The Russian and international experience shows that traditional fixed-line telephony development has been exhausted. In particular, traffic growth has been decelerating recently, so too has subscriber base growth. Clients need additional opportunities, such as high-speed access to the Internet, videoconferencing, multimedia applications and fixed-mobile convergence.
Valery Yashin
If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. There's a huge convenience benefit. There is also a potential financial benefit to the extent that there are different cost structures between mobile and fixed-lines networks - in principle it can be passed on to the customer.
Pawel Grochowicz
I think we will observe a trend of mobile services replacing fixed-line services (in Russia). This trend would lead to the migration of long-distance traffic from regional fixed-line companies to mobile operators. In addition, competition among regional fixed-line operators for generated long-distance traffic will increase.
Valery Yashin
Although mobile spam is a relatively small problem compared with spam on fixed networks, unsolicited text or picture messages can exploit and offend mobile users. The widespread adoption of this code of practice will minimize these messages and reinforce the mobile industry's reputation for providing secure and trusted services.
Rob Conway
We are offering service providers around the world the power to deploy instant group communications, fostering a community of music sharing subscribers that will boost ARPU and loyalty. Operators can generate more voice, data and mobile music sales and increase the uptake of their offerings within the youth market. For the subscriber, mobile Music Sharing finally enables sharing of mobile music with peers, something that has been missing from current mobile phone applications. This exciting application is another example of how we leverage SIP for service creation to help service providers immediately monetize IMS networks.
John Hart
Consumers are demanding more content, such as live TV, from their mobile devices, and open procedure standards are key to delivering that content in a cost-effective way. DVB-H is a very effective way to deliver high-quality, broadcast digital TV to mobile users, and Intel is a member of the Mobile DTV Alliance to help promote the standard and availability of this technology.
Kevin Jones
Fixed-mobile convergence prospects look good. We found massive interest in the ability to call from home on your cell phone at landline rates, something both cellular operators and fixed-mobile operators can offer.
David Kerr
[But consumers should not give up hope for WAP in the near future; at least not in Europe, where the mobile market is] much more mature and stable, ... The European market is, in terms of networks, a GSM (Global Systems for Mobile Communications) market that has enabled operators and terminal manufacturers to forget about competing in terms of technology.
Duncan Brown
The encapsulation was that somewhere along the line, technology and the application of technology around mobile services became cool,
Michael Gallelli
After years of hyper growth, mobile-phone markets in several major regions around the world are maturing, resulting in slower subscriber growth and declining Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) for wireless communications carriers. Meanwhile, new 3G networks offer increased bandwidth, but require compelling applications and content to drive revenue and provide a return on investment to operators. Against this backdrop, mobile-service carriers and content providers are establishing new business models to capture the growing opportunity.
Mark Kirstein
Fixed mobile convergence creates a requirement for a new category of products to secure the IP services edge. With convergence, previously closed and protected networks such as mobile and cable, become open to the public Internet, making them extremely vulnerable to malicious attacks. While creating enormous new revenue-enhancing opportunities for service providers, the new IP services edge also becomes a dangerous frontier if left unsecured.
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