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Mobile market to grow 15 per cent: Nokia (03 Apr 2006)
Nokia, the world's largest handset maker, has raised its forecast for global market growth thanks to strong subscriber demand.

Mobile tickets for bus travel (09 Jan 2008)
One of the leading bus companies in the North of England, Go North East, has claimed to be the first in the UK to offer customers the ability to buy tickets using their mobile phones.

Mobile video to take off by 2009 (23 Aug 2006)
Though it still has hurdles to clear, video on mobile phones will earn operators billions, according to analyst house Infonetics.

Mobile web domain up for grabs (.modi) (29 Sep 2006)
Registrations for the dot-mobi domain name open to the public on Tuesday. (.modi)

Mobile Web Services: A New Agent-Based Framework (05 Jun 2006)
Mobile devices and server applications often run on different platforms, which can make integration problematic. Web services might offer a solution, but they typically include XML protocols that are too “heavy” for mobile devices. The authors’ proposed framework is designed to adapt Web services to mobile environments by using mobile agents to enable the development of high-performance Web service applications.

Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys' (30 Apr 2008)
Mobile devices are going to become the next big target for cyber criminals who will be helped by the greater availability of tools to develop software for them.

Motorola boosts indoor mobile coverage (02 Feb 2006)
The telecoms hardware maker has come up with a potential solution to the problem of patchy 3G coverage within buildings

Motorola no longer has to be at leading edge (17 Feb 2006)
There was a time when Motorola was adamant it had to be first on the market with the technologically most advanced cell phones, but today Ron Garriques could not care less if Samsung beats him to it.

Motorola suffers a Q1 loss (30 Apr 2008)
Motorola on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss of $194m, or 9 cents per share, up from a loss of $181m, or 8 cents a share, in the same period last year.

Netgear Skype WiFi Phone (21 Nov 2006)
One of the most dominant themes in technology recently has been the centrality of the computer. Reported by Wireless World

New Internet telephony players emerge (28 Mar 2006)
The Internet telephony market is getting more crowded as two more companies launched new services in the U.S. market on Monday.

NEW UK VOIP PROVIDER TO LAUNCH on REVOLUTIONARY NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE (03 Apr 2006)
New and unique VoIP Service Provider G3T are due to launch their ‘plug & go’ VoIP service ‘ePhone’ on a revolutionary network structure that goes beyond the traditional SIP and IAX2 networks. The e2e technology designed by the UK firm, reduces infrastructure costs by removing the need for Proxy Servers / SBC’s, and allows direct phone to phone calling via a single port. Calls are not hosted by the network.

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