More Wireless Consumers Would Like to Tune in to Mobile Music Services
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More consumers will tune in to Internet
TV services
More consumers will tune in to Internet
TV services
06/18/2004 03:37 AMParks Associates released a forecast today predicting significant
growth in Internet-based video services over the next four years, with
users exceeding 15 million by the end of 2008. The firm will present
these data, part of its ongoing research of multimedia platforms and
services, at its upcoming one-day workshop Digital Entertainment in
the Networked Home on July 15, 2004, at The Fairmont in San Jose, CA
[PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]
Cebit opens to mobile music tune
Cebit opens to mobile music tune
03/14/2005 06:11 PMMusic and TV-enabled mobiles, and higher resolution camera phones are
on show at Cebit this year.
Wireless: Consumers seek help in cutting
mobile spam
Wireless: Consumers seek help in cutting
mobile spam
07/04/2004 07:00 PMIHT Jul 4 2004 9:41PM GMT
Growing trend: Middle East consumers use
mobile phones as wireless PC
Growing trend: Middle East consumers use
mobile phones as wireless PC
05/04/2004 07:52 AMMena Report May 4 2004 11:39AM GMT
Consumers in the Middle East move
towards a wireless age with adoption of
multi-functional mobile phones
Consumers in the Middle East move
towards a wireless age with adoption of
multi-functional mobile phones
05/02/2004 07:18 AMAME Info May 2 2004 10:34AM GMT
Will consumers tune in to portable
video?
Will consumers tune in to portable
video?
07/20/2004 08:09 AMThe first portable digital video players are coming to a market that
might not be ready.
Wireless VoIP Services could Threaten
Mobile
Wireless VoIP Services could Threaten
Mobile
03/23/2005 10:43 PMTurk.Internet.com Mar 24 2005 12:04AM GMT
Continental Divide Over Mobile Music
Wireless
Continental Divide Over Mobile Music
Wireless
08/02/2004 03:33 PMMac News World Aug 2 2004 5:49PM GMT
Mobile Media Partners With Kyocera to
Deliver Its Wireless Entertainment
Services
Mobile Media Partners With Kyocera to
Deliver Its Wireless Entertainment
Services
03/26/2005 06:44 AMPhoneContent.com Mar 26 2005 11:03AM GMT
BT chief sets out plan for
next-generation broadband and wireless
mobile services
BT chief sets out plan for
next-generation broadband and wireless
mobile services
12/08/2003 09:28 PMComputer Weekly Dec 8 2003 8:04PM ET
LogicaCMG Wireless Networks Drives
Increased Mobile Services With Sun
Java(TM) Enterprise System
LogicaCMG Wireless Networks Drives
Increased Mobile Services With Sun
Java(TM) Enterprise System
09/01/2004 03:50 AMInvestors Business Daily Sep 1 2004 7:26AM GMT
New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
09/13/2004 03:06 AMGerman company RapidSolution Software has released the Windows
software Tunebite. Music tracks purchased from the Internet are
copy-protected and involve important restrictions for many users when
they are played back. With the option to re-record them while they are
played, Tunebite legally provides the user with new music files
without restrictions. This ensures that music bought from Apple
iTunes, Sony Connect, AOL or other music platforms in the Internet can
be played back and listened to from everywhere. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]
Leaders of Wireless Industry Publish
Specifications for Extending Mobile
Voice and Data Services Over WLANs
Leaders of Wireless Industry Publish
Specifications for Extending Mobile
Voice and Data Services Over WLANs
09/07/2004 02:26 PMWebProNews Sep 7 2004 4:54PM GMT
The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
03/29/2005 04:35 PMCARNIVAL OF THE CAPITALISTS .. week's
edition
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Ingram, N-able Sing Managed Services
Tune
Ingram, N-able Sing Managed Services
Tune
12/31/2004 04:54 PMComputer Reseller News Dec 31 2004 7:31PM GMT
Europeans tune into online music
Europeans tune into online music
08/31/2004 10:10 AMCNET News.com Aug 31 2004 2:37PM GMT
US music swappers change their tune
US music swappers change their tune
04/27/2004 11:40 AMSwitch to paid providers
U.S. consumers eye bundled services
U.S. consumers eye bundled services
04/15/2005 03:29 PM"Significant minority" of consumers ready to switch to offerings that
combine phone, Internet and cable TV services, survey shows.
3G Mobile Wireless: The Next
Evolutionary Step in Mobile Wireless
Networks
3G Mobile Wireless: The Next
Evolutionary Step in Mobile Wireless
Networks
08/16/2004 02:01 PMSymbianOne Aug 16 2004 4:25PM GMT
AT&T Wireless Service to Name That Tune
(Reuters)
AT&T Wireless Service to Name That Tune
(Reuters)
04/15/2004 07:50 PMReuters - AT&T Wireless Services Inc. (AWE.N)
said on Thursday it launched a music recognition service that
identifies songs for mobile phone customers, from a database of
about 1 million songs.
Zero 7 tune becomes iTunes music store
milestone
Zero 7 tune becomes iTunes music store
milestone
07/12/2004 12:35 PMZERO 7’s ‘SOMERSAULT’ has become the 100 millionth
legal download sold by APPLE’s iTUNES MUSIC STORE since its
launch in the US in May last year.
How Spencer Gifts uses the web to stay
in tune with customers' music
How Spencer Gifts uses the web to stay
in tune with customers' music
12/27/2004 07:17 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 27 2004 11:18PM GMT
Sony Aims to Tune Out Music Merger Risk
Sony Aims to Tune Out Music Merger Risk
11/07/2003 05:31 AMBoston Globe Nov 7 2003 4:39AM ET
Record Labels Change Their Tune On Free
Web Music
Record Labels Change Their Tune On Free
Web Music
06/01/2004 09:55 PM"A year ago, there were certainly labels that weren't willing to
release any single prior to the CD being released," said Eddy Cue,
vice president for applications and Internet services at Apple, which
operates the iTunes download store. "I'm not aware of anybody who
falls into that equation today. Everybody gets it now." By Chris
Nelson, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Consumers want big telcos to supply VoIP
services
Consumers want big telcos to supply VoIP
services
06/14/2004 06:32 AMNot so hot for start-ups
Brief: Siemens warns of ear damage from
loud mobile tune
Brief: Siemens warns of ear damage from
loud mobile tune
08/27/2004 05:20 PMSiemens warned customers of a software defect in a range of mobile
phones that could cause hearing damage.
Wal-Mart, Amazon fine-tune online music
plans
Wal-Mart, Amazon fine-tune online music
plans
12/18/2003 02:23 PMZDNet Dec 18 2003 1:09PM ET
Amazon, Wal-Mart fine tune online music
plans
Amazon, Wal-Mart fine tune online music
plans
12/18/2003 11:49 AMAmazon.com extends a contract with Loudeye to supply music samples on
its Web site, and Wal-Mart begins testing its own online discount
music download service.
EU consumers favour competition but want
guarantees on public services
EU consumers favour competition but want
guarantees on public services
06/30/2004 03:13 AMPublicTechnology.net Jun 30 2004 7:44AM GMT
Listeners Tune In and Buy
GRAMMY®-Nominated Music on Gold Buckle
Network™
Listeners Tune In and Buy
GRAMMY®-Nominated Music on Gold Buckle
Network™
01/03/2005 05:57 AMOnline Network Streams Art Greenhaw and The Light Crust Doughboys with
Nokie Edwards and The Jordanaires to Worldwide Audience [PRWEB Jan 3,
2005]
California Adopts New Wireless
Protections for Consumers
California Adopts New Wireless
Protections for Consumers
05/27/2004 09:11 PMCalifornia became the first state in the nation to adopt consumer
protections for cell phone customers, after a four-year tussle with
the industry.
Consumers really do care about Wireless
Security if given a chance
Consumers really do care about Wireless
Security if given a chance
01/03/2005 07:31 AMZDNet Jan 3 2005 11:34AM GMT
Media Companies Take Wireless Route to
Consumers
Media Companies Take Wireless Route to
Consumers
06/26/2004 10:18 PMBoston Globe Jun 27 2004 1:08AM GMT
Muni Wireless Threatens Control, Not
Consumers
Muni Wireless Threatens Control, Not
Consumers
12/29/2004 01:54 PM Carol Ellison writes how municipal wireless isn't a threat except to
incumbent operators' control of the market: Carol's point is made
exceedingly well in this paragraph: That brings us to the second
discouraging item—the specious argument that putting the future
of these plans into the hands of Big Broadband somehow embraces free
market principles and the spirit of competition. The main issue for me
with muni wireless is that the municipalities should be focusing on
what they do best: right of way and adjudication of a level-playing
field. Even if "right of way" is metaphorical for wireless, it's not
precisely: cities and counties control towers, hills, and building
tops that are ideal for municipal wireless broadband. Instead of
offering a commons in which every player has to install their own
equipment, competing for physical and spectrum space, offering a
"meet-me room" option for letting all players into a level ground--a
neutral-host approach--the municipalities remove the infrastructure
cost and the friction from competition. Whichis why telco and cable
operators hate it. It means that they can't own, be subsidized for,
and strangle the infrastructure. Philly's approach sounds like they
want to become an ISP. I have argued in this space many times that
Philly would be infinitely better served to contract the network to a
firm that doesn't offer ISP services, but simply handles installation,
maintenance, and fee settlement. Let 1,000 ISPs bloom, from
zero-mark-up, subsidized non-profits offering low-income residents
service for free or cheap, to Verizon's full-on integrated cable,
voice, cell, Internet offering using Philly's network as their final
mile. The focus on municipal networks offering the metaphorical
equivalent of call completion instead of pure dial tone is an
extension of the "smart network" mistake of trying to load telco
networks with intelligence instead of capacity. I just read The
Broadband Problem, a very good book by Charles Ferguson (the founder
of Vermeer and now a Brookings Institute fellow) about bandwidth and
the incumbents. His case, in brief, is that technology for increasing
capacity over wire has increased at nearly the same pace as other
innovation, such as processor power or storage capacity. Thus, we
could have 50 Mbps to the home today if the incumbents were in the
same situation that Intel, Western Digital, Apple, etc., are.
(Ferguson also wrote the self-deprecating and highly entertaining
title, High Stakes, No Prisoners, about his naivety and management
missteps at Vermeer.)...
Advertisers to rely on wireless link to
consumers (FT.com)
Advertisers to rely on wireless link to
consumers (FT.com)
04/06/2005 05:56 PMFT.com - Mobile telephones and other wireless communication devices
will soon become the most important medium for advertisers to reach
technology-savvy consumers, one of the world's leading advertising
executives said on Wednesday.
Intel to target 802.11g, mobile
consumers next year
Intel to target 802.11g, mobile
consumers next year
12/12/2003 01:08 AMCompany previously focused on other standards, corporate use.
Consumers Still Hate Mobile Phone
Carriers
Consumers Still Hate Mobile Phone
Carriers
01/04/2005 10:51 PMThe latest Consumer Reports research on mobile phone operators in the
US suggests that, well,
people
still aren't that happy with their provider, they experience
plenty of dropped calls and many are hoping that the grass is greener
(signal is stronger?) on the other side of the fence (next tower
over?). The dropped call issue may be the biggest -- as that's often
how people judge the quality of the service they receive. Finding out
that 70% of users experienced at least one dropped call in the week
prior to the study being done is not a good sign for the industry at
all. About the only thing that keeps these rates acceptable is the
fact that everyone else is equally as bad, so there's really no where
else to go. In the meantime, I don't know if I've just been lucky,
but it's pretty rare that my mobile phone drops a call (though, I
should admit that it did so three times in the course of one
conversation this past weekend).
Consumers Ready for Multimedia Mobile
Phones
Consumers Ready for Multimedia Mobile
Phones
02/01/2005 09:13 PMNew research from The Diffusion Group finds that consumers are ready
to buy mobile phones that also support audio or video service. [PRWEB
Jan 19, 2005]
Demand for Future Mobile Services Due to
the Slow Take-up of Early 3G Services
Demand for Future Mobile Services Due to
the Slow Take-up of Early 3G Services
08/06/2004 04:31 AM3G Aug 6 2004 8:01AM GMT
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