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December 2008 - Telco 2.0
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1. Drive the Telco 2.0 Research Agenda - Please help direct our 2009 research agenda via a short survey here (5 mins max). We will donate to charity for every respondent (details here ). 2. Last chance for Christmas discount on Telco 2.0 research - There...
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In Today’s Issue : Virgin Media loves DPI, goes shaky on Phorm; do you really want to compete with iTunes?; Phorm declares victory, execs leap overboard; bizarre disinfo campaign over Google’s homebrew CDN ; “Stellar Wind”, it’s...
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At the November Telco 2.0 Event Simon Aspinall, Managing Director of Cisco’s Internet Business Solutions Group, described how video creates a major threat to the cost assumptions and business models of fixed and mobile operators. Building on that...
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We’re delighted that the next Telco 2.0 event (our ‘world’ event) will be co-located with the TMF orum’s Management World event . As such Telco 2.0 will take place on 6-7 May in Nice (South of France). It will follow a similar...
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This post is the fifth in our series on telcos and the credit crunch . The audience at our November event seemed comforted by the appeal which the capital markets currently find in telecom as a defensive sector. However, we also stressed that this is...
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Whilst many telcos focus on creating inventory for adverts (e.g. via IPTV ), or optimizing advert insertion (e.g. BT’ s trial with Phorm), there is a potentially much bigger opportunity lurking in the background. Here we look beyond advertising...
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Akamai operates a classic two-sided business model and has moved well beyond its roots as a pure content delivery network (CDN). The recent product development and acquisitions activity provide a great lesson to all how to leverage a platform and build...
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As part of our forthcoming Online Video Distribution report, we asked Alan Patrick , the report’s co-author, to model the internal economics of some major video distributors on the Web. We looked at Hulu and most of all, at YouTube…The models...
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In a previous article for Telco 2.0, Dean Bubley of Disruptive Analysis discussed the likely slow adoption of embedded-3G laptops. Now, having published the full report on Mobile Broadband Computing, he examines what happens when huge long-term potential...
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In Today’s Issue : Chinese 3G is go; China Mobile wants to get on to 4G ASAP ; Lenovo’s mystery iClone; Orascom unwiring North Korea; access line growth stalls, dongles boom; ChinaTel implants CDMA phones in employees’ cranium; doom...
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