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The GSM industry's long-term evolution is no longer long-term: LTE is almost here and operators are planning how to roll out a system that could yet be a global broadband system. Alan Burkitt-Gray introduces our CEO and CFO Guide to Mobile
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Banks and operators may finally be coming together to use mobile technology to make financial payments and to transfer money between customers, even across the world. Sue Tabbitt talks to those wanting to move the cash
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Mobile bandwidth demands are rising, while operators have to contend with accommodating not only the migration from 2G to 3G and beyond, but an exponential growth in backhaul bandwidth. Fear not, says RAD's Efraim Wachtel: it's an opportunity for operators to reduce costs and simplify network architecture while positioning themselves for FMC. Co-sponsored feature: RAD Data Communications
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Although mobile advertising and marketing has been discussed for years, the industry remains a long way from the mainstream. George Malim explores whether the climate of optimism is correct or whether carriers should be taking a longer- term view of the prospects
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Operators are trying out home base stations — femtocells or picocells — to improve mobile coverage in the home. But most remain unconvinced about the commercial logic, says Barry Mansfield
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