
A double whammy of bad news for US wannabe carrier LightSquared this week, as reports come in that the firm plans to prune 45 per cent of its staff in order to save money. Earlier this week it emerged that satellite operator Inmarsat was claiming that it has not received a payment of $56.25m from the company.

Under the threat of a strike from Barcelona’s transport workers’ union, the TMB, that could disrupt next week’s Mobile World Congress, GSMA has issued a statement promising to reveal its contingency plans on Saturday. With more than 60,000 visitors expected to attend this year’s event, many of whom will be relying on the city’s public transport network, the disturbance to the event could be significant.
Ericsson has confirmed that it has agreed to acquire Canadian wifi firm BelAir Networks for an undisclosed amount. The Swedish vendor heralded the deal as the “next step towards a truly integrated network”, following the launch of its network integrated wifi solution in September 2011, and claims the integration of the two firms’ technologies will improve the mobile broadband experience by managing the co-existence of mobile technologies and wifi.
Operators will soon be able double mobile broadband speeds for consumers at the edge of a base station cell, by allowing devices to connect with a second base station that serves a neighbouring cell. Nokia Siemens Networks and Qualcomm will be jointly demonstrating the HSPA+ Multiflow feature at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Social network Facebook is expanding its reach into the emerging markets through a partnership with France Telecom owned Orange in Africa.
- Lana Del Rey and Femtocells
- Small cell maturity raises management issues
- Why Wi-Fi offload and roaming are key to meeting growing data demands
- Getting ahead in an LTE World
- NSN claims it can "double data speeds" at cell edge
- WiMAX vs. LTE vs. HSPA+: who cares who wins?
- Orange France loses patience with Free Mobile
- Barclays launches mobile money transfer service in UK
- Gartner: smartphone sales up 58 per cent in 2011
- Telefónica in m-wallet deal with Sybase 365
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Mobile phone numbers are key assets that have been taken for granted and undervalued by the mobile industry for years. They are consumed in their thousands every day. They are acquired, upgraded, re-assigned and switched from one operator to the next. They are used to lure new subscribers in with tempting deals and thrown away without a second thought.
The Femto Forum has rebranded as the Small Cell Forum, signaling its coming of age and evolving from its established home environment to enterprise, public, metro and even rural locations. But are small cells going to be bigger than femtocells?

Adnan Salkic is a senior business consultant of strategic planning for SwedTel Management Group, who include Saudi Arabian carrier STC among its clients. We speak to Salkic about his perspective on LTE deployment strategies in the Middle East region and his thoughts on why it is a key technology for operators looking to lower costs and increase network efficiency.
In addition to all the latest news and analysis from the global mobile communications markets, February’s issue of Mobile Communications International (MCI) takes a look at how customer experience management is being used as the new competitive differentiator. Also in the February issue, MCI reports on why 2012 will be a crucial year for smartphones, takes a look at why the software side of the mobile experience is in a state of flux and examines the future of the handset interface.
- GSMA Mobile World Congress
Barcelona Spain Feb 27, 2012 - Mar 1, 2012
- Cable Congress 2012
The Square, Brussels Mar 7, 2012 - Mar 9, 2012
- 6th Annual Mobile VAS Asia 2012
Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mar 14, 2012 - Mar 15, 2012
- Fraud and Revenue Assurance 2012
London UK Mar 19, 2012 - Mar 21, 2012
- Broadband MEA
Dubai, UAE Mar 25, 2012 - Mar 27, 2012





Why is it that the tablet – rapidly establishing its position as the fourth screen in the home – isn’t a family friendly, multi-user device? I understand that it’s a personal screen, but it’s not a personal device.