Category Archives: Telecom Market

Smartphones beware – the laptop is shrinking: MUnit – a taster of what to come

A few disruptive innovations are getting ready to hit the market, opening up for small device manufacturers to fill the hole between the <3 inch display devices (mobile phones) and the >10 inch display device (laptops). The hole reserved for…

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European operators fighting over who will sell iPhone

I can’t help but smile when I read about TeliaSoneras “ace up their sleeve” in the fight for becoming the operator to sell the iPhone in Sweden. Imagine that: operators fighting over who should sell a phone!

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The iPhone brand

Wow, what a success. At least the first weekend, the iPhone went for a knockout and succeeded. Up to 700’000 phones is nothing short of amazing especially considering the price. The iPhone has already become and iconic…

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Sony Ericsson announces eSWT support

Java will be (is) one of the core platforms for mobile applications. MIDP2/CLDC is the current flavor of Java and has been around for a few years but it’s rather restricted. Even though Mobile Service Architecture, JSR 248, will bring…

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The Mobile Industry Web Maturity Test

That last post got me thinking. The fact that I can’t get the name of any person calling me by having the phone hooking up to a web service and looking up the name from the phone number is…

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