Explains why mobile phones with no reception can still send and receive short messaging services (SMS), according to Virgin Mobile's head of communications Chris Baines. Complaints of frequent travellers about their mobile phones, particularly when overseas; Key factors affecting the reception of mobile phones.
Discusses the actions being taken by Cellular telephone makers in China to address local and foreign demands. Means for the companies to cut costs; Problems of companies regarding technological expertise to build a competitive handset; Role as consumer electronics makers to push products through electronics retailers that foreign vendors had once ignored.
Focuses on the significance of an investment in wireless technology for locating and messaging in the trucking industry. Reasons for avoiding investments in in-cab communications systems; Advantages of using e-mail over Cell phones for business purposes; Productivity benefits of onboard terminals.
The article focuses on several emerging advertising opportunities for mobile telephones in 2007. It is being projected that mobile search will become one of the most important tools for marketers. It cites the opportunities offered by the development of cross-carrier video platform. It predicts that Cellular telephones can also replace a ticket to a sporting event or even a credit card.
The article reports on an alleged mobile phone by consumer electronics maker Samsung to be marketed in conjunction with the Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. motion picture "The Simpsons Movie." Samsung promoted a Simpsons Cell phone to accompany the release of the movie, but Samsung has canceled the release of the phone. The author states the deal may have been canceled due to the lack of a Cellular service provider to carry the phone.
Focuses on the fixed/mobile integration trend in the telecommunications sector. Applications of wired and wireless networks as Internet access technologies when there is an integration of services; Technical reasons why a single telecommunication network can deliver packet Internet protocol communication.
This section features the Razor series of designer cases aimed at Cellular phones, from Bytech Wireless Accessories. Working off the success of its original Shuttle case, the Razor series is designed to be a sleeker, more exciting version of the Shuttle, according to the company. The products will be shipped in the first quarter of 2005.
The article reports that Motorola Inc. has rolled out a series of photographs to support the launch of its new Pebl handsets in orange, blue, pink and green colors. Renowned photographer David LaChapelle, best known for his work in Vogue and Rolling Stone, shot photographs depicting a thief breaking into a museum to steal the Pebls. Leslie Dance, Motorola's corporate VP, global marketing and communications said that LaChapelle epitomizes colour and creativity and understands completely that these two drivers are integral to Motorola's design and strategy and philosophy of self expression.
The article reports on the development easy access on the Internet through SunCom Wireless mobile phone in Puerto Rico. According to the author, browsing the Internet and checking emails using wireless devices were luxuries exclusively for business people. However, with the growing variety of data devices at reasonable costs, everyone can avail regardless of their age, gender and profession. Therefore, SunCom offers variety of high tech mobile Internet products to satisfy customers needs.
States that the Italian government has awarded the Wind company the country's third mobile phone license. Number of companies who were vying for the license; Background information on Wind; Plans of the company; Criteria which the company had to meet.
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