Citations with the tag: MOBILE communication systems
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- Consumers Want Nerd-free, Hands-free Technology.
Lopez, Ed // Wireless Week; 01/03/2000, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p30Focuses on the growing market for hands-free accessories for mobile communication devices. What fueled sales of the accessories; Reason for the lukewarm stance of telecommunication carriers to hands-free devices; Main attributes sought by consumers from the accessories.
- Mobile Explosion.
Lopez, Ed // Wireless Week; 8/20/2001, Vol. 7 Issue 34, p22Predicts the increase in the number of subscribers of mobile Internet services in the United States by 2007, according to a study. Telecommunication carriers' revenue from the Internet in 2000; Device choices that will influence mobile Internet usage patterns.
- Portable Numbers For Mobile Phones.
Drucker, Elliott // Wireless Week; 10/7/2002, Vol. 8 Issue 36, p12Discusses number portability for mobile phones in the U.S.. Limitations of local number portability; Details on the operation of local number portability; Benefits of portable number class.
- Smarter Devices Drive Need for Tech Support.
Alleven, Monica // Wireless Week; Sep2010, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p21The article discusses why smarter devices like the smartphones require more technical support because of their complex nature.
- Scanning...
Alleven, Monica // Mobile Radio Technology; Mar2001, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p77Cites developments concerning land mobile radio systems in the United States as of March 2001. Inclusion of the amount to be provided by the Illinois FIRST Program for a statewide police radio communications system to improve public safety; Motorola's contract with the Kankakee County Emergency...
- Scanning...
Alleven, Monica // Mobile Radio Technology; Aug2001, Vol. 19 Issue 8, p59Reports developments in the mobile radio industry in United States as of August 2001. Selection of Intergraph Public Safety to provide a records management system for law enforcement; License given to New World System software for IBM iSeries 400 platform; Certification of the American Mobile...
- Consensus? We got a consensus? Glory be.
Bishop, Don // Mobile Radio Technology; Sep2002, Vol. 20 Issue 9, p4Comments on key issues and developments relevant to the mobile communication industry in the U.S. Elimination of interference to public safety radio communications; Regulation of the telecommunication industry; Implications for policies governing telecommunication.
- Eulogies and lessons learned.
McCarthy, Bill // Mobile Radio Technology; Jan2003, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p4Editorial. Discusses the technical characteristics of the 'Mobile Radio Technology' magazine. Magazine coverage on interrelationship between communications technology, politics and business; Readers' comments on the magazine; Usefulness of the magazine.
- CTIA outraged by 'bait and switch.'
Jetter, R.A. // Mobile Radio Technology; Jan2003, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p56Reports on developments affecting the mobile radio industry in the U.S. Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association's call for the Federal Communications Commission to reallocate 2 gigahertz MSS spectrum; Spectrum policy; Motorola's selection of Greg Brown as president of CGISS division.
- Cap WIN connects crossed wires.
Mohney, Doug // Mobile Radio Technology; Mar2003, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p24Focuses on the necessity and urgency of building an interoperability infrastructure between public safety organizations in Washington D.C. Lack of guidelines and standards for public safety; Launch of the Capital Wireless Integration Network project; Integration of transportation and public...
- BRIEFS.
Mohney, Doug // Mobile Radio Technology; Jul2003, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p14Reports on developments related to mobile radio technology in the U.S. Allegation of corporate espionage by Verizon Wireless against Nextel Communications (NC); Plan of Wulfsberg Electronics to digital tactical radio; Agreement of WorldCom Inc. to sell its wireless Internet assets to NC.
- SpectraSite names vice presidents.
Mohney, Doug // Mobile Radio Technology; Jul2003, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p46Reports on developments related to executives of mobile telecommunication companies in the U.S. Addition of vice presidents at SpectraSite Communications; Appointment of Gerald Ford at ARINC Inc.; Selection of Ralph Justus by the Consumer Electronics Association.
- NORAD taps Avtec Console Systems.
Mohney, Doug // Mobile Radio Technology; Jul2003, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p54Features the Avtec DSPatch family of console products for mobile communications. Source of power; Capabilities; Design; reliability of performance.
- CORRECTIONS.
Mohney, Doug // Mobile Radio Technology; Oct2005, Vol. 23 Issue 10, p13Presents a correction to an error relating to a photograph of Kenwood's TK-5710 digital mobile radio in the September 2005 issue of "Mobile Radio Technology" magazine.
- Israel announces new mobile licence.
Mohney, Doug // Telecommunications - International Edition; Aug97, Vol. 31 Issue 8, p24Announces the Israeli government's decision to license a third mobile operator to increase competition and drive prices down.
- Scandinavian mobiles to double.
Mohney, Doug // Telecommunications - International Edition; Sep97, Vol. 31 Issue 9, p34Announces the Scandinavian cellular penetration will double to 71.2 per cent by the year 2005, according to a report from Baskerville Communications Corp.
- UK mobiles slow down.
Mohney, Doug // Telecommunications - International Edition; Sep97, Vol. 31 Issue 9, p34Reveals on a significant slowdown in the mobile communications market in Great Britain as of September 1997.
- Birth pangs of a third generation.
Shankar, Bhawani // Telecommunications - International Edition; Dec97, Vol. 31 Issue 12, p42Looks into the commercial standing of the mobile communications industry in Europe. Proponents of two main aspiring systems; Cost of terminals as contested issue; Standardization of third generation.
- Third gen standard agreed.
A.B., Shamsul; B.S. // Telecommunications - International Edition; Feb98, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p17Reports on the deal agreed upon between two rival companies in Europe related to mobile communications services. Overview of the agreement; Provision of dual mode operation and low cost terminals.
- Creating a market for mobile data.
Asby, Elaine // Telecommunications - International Edition; Sep98, Vol. 32 Issue 9, p37Comments on strategies for establishing a market base for data delivered and accessible through mobile communication systems. Analysis of the data demand of mobile communication users in the business community; Wireline extension; Importance of recognizing barriers in information technology.
- Regulating European mobile.
Comet, William // Telecommunications - International Edition; Feb99, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p44Discusses issues pertinent to the European mobile telephone sector. Unfair competition among large and small service providers; Roaming problems; Market saturation.
- Unlocking doors to a mobile future.
Berendt, Annelise // Telecommunications - International Edition; May99, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p28Discusses the influence of improvement in services development in the market growth enjoyed by the global mobile communications industry. Move to more advanced mobile networks and services; Emergence of a new kind of industry relationship in one to one alliances among telecom firms.
- The mobile business.
Eggleton, Simon // Telecommunications - International Edition; Aug99, Vol. 33 Issue 8, p88Discusses the impact of new mobile communications technologies on the telecommunications industry. Forecasted expansion of the business; Introduction of general packet radio services (GPRS) and wireless access protocol (WAP); Convergence of the cellular phone and the Internet; Fax-mail...
- Virtual moves in mobile markets.
Doyle, Chris // Telecommunications - International Edition; Feb2000, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p55Focuses on the emergence of mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) in Europe, brought about by the success of cellular telephony. Acquisitions as a route for entering the market; Linking of price shadowing effect to retail minus.
- A game of chance.
Wilde, Graham // Telecommunications - International Edition; Sep2000, Vol. 34 Issue 9, p33Discusses the role of mobile Internet systems in helping telecommunication providers improve their average revenues per user (ARPU). Geographic expansion program of Vodafone; Determination of which applications will be the most popular in the mobile Internet area; Slow growth of Europe's...
- Security in the wireless transaction world.
Grapes, Robert // Telecommunications - International Edition; Oct2000, Vol. 34 Issue 10, p107Discusses issues that mobile communication systems operators need to address. Lack of processing power and network bandwidth; Need for protocols and standards on the mobile operator's infrastructure; Application in enrollment processing; Revenue opportunities for mobile operators.
- A business strategy reappraisal.
Secker, Matthew // Telecommunications - International Edition; Apr2002, Vol. 36 Issue 4, p41Focuses on the relevance of business strategy reappraisal for mobile telecommunications operators. Significance of m-commerce applications in the growth of the industry; Need for mobile operators to financially support application providers; Reference to a reports called 'The Savior of 3G' by...
- UMTS Forum still upbeat about 3G.
Secker, Matthew // Telecommunications - International Edition; May2002, Vol. 36 Issue 5, p14Focuses on the issues about third generation communication. Belief of the UMTS Forum on the long-term revenue potential; Reality of the 3G mobile data services; Indication of infrastructure sharing to solve financial burdens of mobile operators.
- Beauty before auctions for 3G rollout.
Secker, Matthew // Telecommunications - International Edition; Jul2002, Vol. 36 Issue 7, p12Focuses on the preferences of countries for beauty contest over auction procedures according to the Teleconomy Group in Europe. Presentation of licenses to mobile operators; Comparison on the cost per-head of the population; Emphasis on the positive perception toward highest auction bids.
- To churn or not to churn?
McClelland, Stephen // Telecommunications - International Edition; Jan2003, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p6Presents the author's reasons for not rushing for the latest mobile devices. Doubt on the tariffs offered by service providers; Repairing failures.
- news in brief.
McClelland, Stephen // Telecommunications - International Edition; Apr2003, Vol. 37 Issue 4, p12Presents news briefs on developments in the telecommunication industry as of April 2003. Mobile mergers in Europe; Demand for i-mode online service in Germany and Netherlands; Increase in mobile subscribers in Asia.
- EDITORS' LETTER.
Becker, Michael; Hanley, Michael // International Journal of Mobile Marketing; Dec2007, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p1The article discussess various reports published within the issue, including one by Dennis Becker on the emerging areas for mobile marketing, voice and image recognition and another by Jay Newell on consumer acceptance of mobile advertising in the form of text messaging coupon.
- The role of NFC in smartphone apps.
Becker, Michael; Hanley, Michael // Computer Weekly; 3/8/2011, Issue 10, p17The article focuses on the role of the near-field communication (NFC) in smartphone applications.
- How green is this valley?
Tierney, Stephen // Voice+; Apr2000, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p36Focuses on changes in the telecommunications market in Liechtenstein. Niche markets for the sector; Availability of mobile communications systems; Mobile communication operators in the country; Licenses for global system for mobile communications awarded by the government.
- For cellcos, talk is cheap.
Els, Frik // Finance Week; 11/9/2001, p51Focuses of the potential of consumer mobile applications to change business to consumer relationships in South Africa. Comparison of the impact between consumer mobile applications and the Internet on the society; Role of inadequacy of standards in holding back mobile commerce; Area of mobile...
- Don't suffer breakdowns in communication.
Els, Frik // Frontline Solutions; Jun2000, Vol. 1 Issue 6, p60No abstract available.
- Gov't postpones UMTS rollout.
Gerin, Roseanne // Warsaw Business Journal; 4/15/2002, Vol. 8 Issue 15, p1Reports the postponement in opening of the third-generation services for telecommunications in Warsaw, Poland. Postponement of the service due to the request of mobile operators; Submission of the decision to the Telecommunications and Postal Regulations Office before the issuance of the formal...
- Today's business traveller is regionally mobile.
Campbell, Victoria // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p70Focuses on services and equipment offered to regionally mobile businessmen. Compact computers; Card-sized modems; Mobile phone networks.
- Cell phone makers, liability insurers battle over coverage for injury claims.
Ceniceros, Roberto // Business Insurance; 01/07/2002, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p3Reports the coverage dispute for injury claims between cell phone makers and the commercial general liability insurers. Demand of the lawsuit filed by consumers; Companies involved in the case; Focus of the dispute.
- Wireless and fancy free.
P. // Business News New Jersey; 09/13/99, Vol. 12 Issue 33, p20Focuses on the increase in the subscribers of wireless phones in the United States. Survey conducted by The Yankee Group on wireless usage; Americans who rely on wireless phones; Decrease in the wireless phone rates; Wireless carriers serving the New Jersey market.
- Take your business mobile.
Rao, Ananth // Communications News; Sep2000, Vol. 37 Issue 9, p104Deals with the use of mobile data communications in the business arena. Benefits of data mobility for health care professionals; Factors that companies should consider in incorporating mobile data communications into its portfolio; Examples of mobile communication devices.
- Life without a cell phone? Karachi cheers when service...
F.B. // Christian Science Monitor; 1/31/97, Vol. 89 Issue 46, p5Looks at how life was in Karachi, the economic hub of Pakistan, without any kind of cellular phone activity. Why the government of Pakistan banned these gadgets; Information on how this caused persons to smuggle long-range cordless phones into the country; What caused authorities to begin...
- Is it a phone? A pager? A radio? A computer? Yes!
Feldman, William; Feldman, Patti // Contractor Magazine; Mar1998, Vol. 45 Issue 3, p44Presents information on the powerphone by Nextel Communications. Details on the options that the phone has; Information on the company that makes the phone; Indication of the different models of the phone; Identification of cost; What each model is capable of; Mention of other products from...
- Clarification.
Feldman, William; Feldman, Patti // RCR Wireless News; 5/14/2007, Vol. 26 Issue 18, p21A correction to the article "Playboy Exemplifies Adult Content's Struggle for Legitimacy" that was published in the May 7, 2007 issue is presented.
- Clarification.
Feldman, William; Feldman, Patti // RCR Wireless News; 10/1/2007, Vol. 26 Issue 37, p25A correction to the article "Mobile TV space set for technology war" that was published in the September 17, 2007 issue is presented.
- Lawmakers push bill to fund wireless health research.
Silva, Jeffrey // RCR Wireless News; 7/16/2001, Vol. 20 Issue 29, p9Reports on the plan of the United States House and Senate lawmakers to introduce legislation that would provide federal funding for mobile-phone health research. Factors that prompted the plan for the legislation; Claim made by the mobile-phone industry on scientific studies on cell pones.
- Yankee Group predicts Asian market to surpass Europe.
Silva, Jeffrey // RCR Wireless News; 7/16/2001, Vol. 20 Issue 29, p24Focuses on the report `Asia-Pacific Wireless Market Overview 2000-2005,' which provided forecasts of mobile-phone subscribers in the Asia-Pacific region. Percentage of the global wireless infrastructure spending from 2001 to 2005 that will be generated in the region; Prediction on the global...
- Wireless advertising needs to improve ratings to gain share.
Mooney, Elizabeth V. // RCR Wireless News; 6/3/2002, Vol. 21 Issue 22, p8Talks about mobile advertising in the U.S. Obstacles to overcome by mobile advertising; Status of the U.S. market for mobile advertising; Significance of interoperability agreements for SMS among carriers; Reason domestic mobile operators are hesitant about widespread dissemination of advertising.
- PayCircle releases Web payment specs.
Mooney, Elizabeth V. // RCR Wireless News; 10/14/2002, Vol. 21 Issue 41, p33Reports on the launch of the PayCircle Payment Web Service Specification 1.0 by PayCircle, a group formed to push mobile commerce applications through standard application interfaces. Coverage of the Web Service Specification; Reaction of CSG Systems to the rollout of the product.
- Jerusalem delivered.
Silva, Jeffrey // RCR Wireless News; 3/17/2003, Vol. 22 Issue 11, p12Offers views on the state of the mobile phone industry in the U.S. as of March 17, 2003. Developments in the industry; Issues surrounding the industry.





