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en The carriers are just shooting in the dark. They're not really sure which services will take off, so they'll try a little bit of everything.

en All of the carriers are racing toward providing more and different services – location services, concierge services – and the core service that most people seem to want – to communicate by voice – is being neglected.

en Even in today's networks, we can deliver really compelling collaboration services without demanding a full Internet protocol network underneath to make it work. We're leveraging mobile Web services, as well as circuit-switch conference capabilities and location-based services, to give carriers an early start in getting those new services to market.

en Things are definitely picking up in terms of the deployment of WAP services. Carriers are all putting in the infrastructure and they're offering commercial services. It's now a matter of bringing the awareness to the next level.

en [Wireless carriers, though, aren't deterred. Consumers are often skeptical about new services, they note. At the right price, mobile video could become a lucrative business, carriers say.] When you first offer a new service, most people say they don't want it, ... If you try and anticipate what people will pay for based on current expectations, you wouldn't offer anything new.

en We expect Microsoft's commitment will accelerate deployment of many services that carriers see as important for the next generation of wireless communications. Microsoft's digital media expertise, applied to wireless in a way that focuses on the needs of the carriers, is a very positive step for our industry and consumers alike.

en Some of the carriers will not be able to develop their own services, especially when it comes to delivering video content. Partnerships will be important for those who want to have a full bundle to offer but can't develop the services on their own.

en Consistent with our strategy of enabling carriers to improve operational efficiency, this product offers a variety of essential services in a seamless application. So instead of having to purchase an assortment of products, a carrier can buy just one and have access to a range of services.

en In this competitive market, carriers are looking to bring next generation services to their customers quickly and at a reduced cost. Together IBM and Lucent will provide the capabilities and technology necessary to deliver a complete IMS solution for rapid deployment of composite and blended services.

en The use of wireless telecommunications services in the United States generated a consumer surplus of $157 billion per annum in 2004. Were U.S. carriers to charge at European Union levels, we estimate that the U.S. consumer surplus from wireless services would be halved, demonstrating that U.S. consumers and businesses enjoy substantially greater economical welfare from wireless services than their EU counterparts do. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness.

en That's part of the challenges that they [middleman companies] are going to have, ... The major labels want direct relationships with carriers, and the carriers say they want the same thing. What's left? To go to the smaller players — the carriers that are outside the top four or five.

en I think the major network carriers will pretty much have to stay network carriers. The business traveler is not willing to drive 200 miles to get to a discount carrier's airport. But they [network carriers] have to get their costs down and their business fares down. And if they don't, there won't be as many network carriers.

en O dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon,/ Irrecoverably dark, total eclipse / Without all hope of day!
  John Milton

en Rising data services revenue is helping mitigate declining unit pricing for voice services, and recent industry consolidation provides newly combined companies opportunities for operating efficiencies, while carriers continue to benefit from barriers to entry that include substantial investment requirements and spectrum scarcity.

en The upcoming Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) auction will be a landmark event for the commission. It represents the first auction in almost 10 years of a nationwide footprint of spectrum ideal for mobile wireless services. There is a great deal at stake both for carriers interested in creating new services or expanding old ones and for the government, which has authorized the relocation of federal users to make room for these commercial services. This also is the first auction subject to the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act, which requires that auction proceeds must be sufficient (at least 110 percent) of estimated relocation costs of eligible federal entities.


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