Mobile Instinct: Going Mobile

In this webinar, we address content and service providers who are either in the process of establishing or growing their presence, in an ever-fragmented mobile market.
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Satisfying the developing world’s demand for value added services
In emerging markets without pervasive fixed telecommunication infrastructures, mobile phones keep populations connected and current with the rest of the world. Mobile web browsing is becoming the cornerstone of mobile content.
Sponsored by Buongiorno
Mobile Social Networks is a means of transmitting information (communicating) using a mixture of voice and data devices over networks including cellular technology and elements of private and public IP infrastructure (such as the Internet). ‘Mobile Social Networking’ (MSN) refers to all of the enabling elements necessary for the contribution (‘posting’ and uploading) and consumption (viewing/experiencing) of social media across a mobile network.

In this webinar, we address content and service providers who are either in the process of establishing or growing their presence, in an ever-fragmented mobile market.
Brought to you by Streamezzo
Long Term Evolution is on its way. But will the operators want it?
Issue 141 May 2007
Featuring:
Content special: Exclusive data from M:Metrics reveals the state of the mobile content market.
Pekka Ala-Pietilä: The ex-president of Nokia talks to MCI about his new project–the ad-funded MVNO, Blyk.
Mobile music: Is everybody dancing to the same tune? Issue 114 September 2004 Featuring: M-content: Features, interviews and news from the mobile content arena Emerging infrastructure vendors. Can the new breed threaten the incumbents?