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Mobile broadband: to WiMAX or not to WiMAX?

When it comes to mobile broadband, there's only one thing on operators' minds: how.

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Social networking on the move

Online user-centric networks are quickly giving ground to mobile versions

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Towards effective e-governance

E-governance is a lot more than simply offering online versions of government services

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Embracing the internet

Increasing demand for mobile broadband will require operators to adapt sooner rather than later

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Access to broadband just a start: report

New statistics reveal challenges, opportunities for broadband providers across the world.

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Bringing broadband to Germany at breakneck pace

When HanseNet wanted to go from local operator to nationwide communications provider, they could not afford to drag their feet.

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3G is Smart choice

For millions of Filipinos, broadband has gone mobile.

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3G sweeps across Latin America

Mexico has joined the mobile broadband party following the launch of Telcel's new 3G network.

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Bringing 3G service to a highly competitive African market

How can operators maintain their leadership position in a market that's suddenly flooded with new players competing on price?

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In conversation: TeliaSonera's Kenneth Karlberg

Kenneth Karlberg is President and Head of Business Area Mobility Services, TeliaSonera AB. The editors of unite spoke with him in February, 2009 and what follows is a transcription of that conversation.

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Broadband? It's 3G virtually all the way in emerging markets

With little fixed-line infrastructure to build on, communication service providers are opting for 3G networks to satisfy the demand for broadband in emerging markets.

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The economic impact of mobile broadband in emerging markets

Is it possible to measure the far-reaching economic benefits of mobile broadband? Yes, say researchers.

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New study: broadband and productivity linked

The relationship between broadband connectivity and economic prosperity is at last being understood.

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Universal broadband for Europe?

How long before European regulators require CSPs to provide universal access to broadband? And how will these programs be funded?

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Australia to build $31 billion broadband network

Australia's government will build a $31 billion USD high-speed broadband network, leading a new private-public company, after rejecting bids by companies that it said failed to offer value for money.

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Partnership with Nokia Siemens Networks strengthens T-Mobile's premium position in Europe's most competitive mobile market

In Germany, making a voice call on your mobile is cheaper than in most European countries. This puts pressure on operators such as T-Mobile to find new routes to profitability. With a comprehensive mobile broadband offering, called Web'n'Walk, T-Mobile has increased its data revenues excluding messaging, in the fiscal year 2008 by 45%.

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Britons willing to pay for enhanced media services

Britain's recession-hit consumers would rather cut back on eating out and holidays than give up their broadband, mobile phone and pay-TV services, according to a new report from media regulator Ofcom

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Free voice and broadband: coming to a market near you?

Innovative identity management solutions will soon transform the communications pricing landscape

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In South Africa, it's pigeon one, broadband zero (for now)

The strange but true story of a carrier pigeon that transfers data faster than broadband.

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