Asia Pacific is fast becoming a powerhouse of wireless-broadband take-up, with cheap HSPA services spurring growth in subscription counts across the region. And the growth looks likely to only increase, given the nature of the market.
In developed fixed-line-broadband markets, such as Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong, mobile operators are selling wireless-broadband services as "personalized" broadband services. Many users are taking on wireless-broadband subscriptions even though they already… More >>
21-22 January 2009
Mumbai, India
Comprising a 2 day, multi-streamed conference and a 30 stand networking exhibition, India & South Asia Com addresses the concerns of India, Pakistan,… More >>
Politics played a key role in the US mobile industry in 2008, and an eventful 2009 appears to be on the horizon.
The July 2007 decision by the US Federal Communications Commission to include… More >>
At the end of 2007 there were 3.42 billion mobile subscriptions worldwide with an average penetration rate of 50.7% of the global population. Total subscriptions are forecast to top 4 billion by the… More >>
Don't expect to see a major breakthrough in IPR with LTE vendors. The companies that dominate in this arena are so firmly entrenched in their opposing attitudes to licensing IPR that only a… More >>