Archive for the ‘Mobile & Wireless’ Category

Nigeria aims to let mobile phone users keep numbers (Reuters)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Reuters - The Nigerian telecoms regulator is working on plans to allow mobile phone subscribers to keep the same number when they change networks in a bid to force providers to improve services, its top executive said on Monday.Source: [Link]

Yahoo adds features to popular e-mail (AP)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

AP - Yahoo Inc. will introduce new features Monday for its popular Web-based e-mail program, including software that allows computer users to type text messages on a keyboard and send them directly to someone's cell phone.Source: [Link]

Yahoo gives e-mail texting capability (USATODAY.com)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

USATODAY.com - Yahoo Mail is making it easier to go back and forth between e-mail, instant messaging and text messaging - including letting people send text messages to cellphones directly from their e-mail.Source: [Link]

New Version of Yahoo Mail Exits Beta (NewsFactor)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

NewsFactor - On Monday, Yahoo officially released a new version of its free e-mail service, including two features connecting it to mobile phones and instant messaging. Many of the features in this release were previously shown in a long-term public beta.Source: [Link]

Samsung, Sprint in WiMax deal for NYC (AP)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

AP - Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday it will work with Sprint Nextel Corp. to bring fourth-generation high speed wireless Internet to New York City.Source: [Link]

Yahoo Acquires Mobile Ad Firm Actionality (TechWeb)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

TechWeb - The purchase gives Yahoo access to software technology that inserts ads in content for mobile devices, such as mobile phone games.Source: [Link]

Motorola's woes still benefit competitors: Gartner (Reuters)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Reuters - Mobile phone maker Motorola continued to suffer from weak demand in April-July due to its old phone models, giving competitors a chance to gain market share, research firm Gartner said on Thursday.Source: [Link]

India overtakes U.S. as Nokia's No.2 market (Reuters)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Reuters - Nokia (NOK1V.HE), the world's top cellphone maker, said on Thursday India overtook the United States in the second quarter to become its second-biggest market by sales after China.Source: [Link]

India passes US to become Nokia's No. 2 market for mobile phones (InfoWorld)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

InfoWorld - India overtook the U.S. in the second quarter to become Nokia's second-largest market, reflecting the rapid growth of mobile phone use in the country. China remained Nokia's biggest market worldwide.Source: [Link]

India Now Nokia's Number-Two Market (PC World)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

PC World - India overtook the U.S. in the second quarter to become Nokia Corp.'s second-largest market, reflecting the rapid growth of mobile phone use in the country. China remained Nokia's biggest market worldwide.Source: [Link]

Nokia extends lead in handsets as Motorola struggles (InfoWorld)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

InfoWorld - Nokia tightened its grip on the global mobile phone market in the second quarter of this year, taking advantage of a stumble by Motorola and strong demand from emerging markets around the world, a market research study said Thursday.Source: [Link]

3G cell service goes live in Mauritania (Reuters)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Reuters - Mauritania became the latest African country to benefit from third-generation (3G) mobile phone services on Thursday as its newest provider Chinguitel went live, officials said.Source: [Link]

New cellphones deliver speedier HSDPA downloads (InfoWorld)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

InfoWorld - South Korea's three big cellphone makers are speeding the path to higher speed data downloads over wireless networks.Source: [Link]

Nokia battery case to cost Matsushita up to $172 mln (Reuters)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Reuters - Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial Co said on Friday that replacement of its batteries in Nokia mobile phones is likely to cost the company 10 billion to 20 billion yen ($86-$172 million).Source: [Link]

Nokia Strengthens Its Position as No. 1 (NewsFactor)

Monday, August 27th, 2007

NewsFactor - Global mobile phone sales rose by a robust 17.4 percent to nearly 271 million handsets in the second quarter, driven by dizzying sales growth of more than 40 percent in the Asia-Pacific region, according to the latest data from research firm Gartner. Moreover, Gartner now predicts that worldwide ...