17

May

2013

More than 2 billion people are expected to be watching mobile TV and video by 2017

Author: The Fonecast

Juniper Research has forecast that 2 billion mobile and tablet users will be watching TV and video on their devices by 2017.

This worldwide growth is being attributed to two main factors: the uptake of higher-quality mobile devices and the growing popularity of short (and easily shared) video clips.

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30

Apr

2013

Carphone Warehouse plans Best Buy buy-out

Author: The Fonecast

Carphone Warehouse is planning to take over the European business that bears its name, which is actually a 50/50 joint venture set up with US-based retailer Best Buy in June 2008. It’s agreed to pay £471 million for the 50% of CPW Europe it doesn’t already own.

This 50% share in Carphone Warehouse was originally sold for around £1.1 billion as part of Best Buy’s European expansion.

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19

Apr

2013

Visa Europe introduces instant pan-European person-to-person mobile payments

Author: The Fonecast

Visa Europe is enhancing its mobile payment service with two new features: Multi-Currency and Immediate Payments. They’ll be available to any of the organisation’s member banks and payment service providers.

Immediate Payments is being launched in the UK this week, making it possible for consumers to receive money sent from other mobile phones in less than 30 minutes.

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17

Apr

2013

App investigations, call charge changes, malware, mobile ads and more

Podcast - 17th April 2013

Author: The Fonecast

In our 30-minute podcast this week we're talking about the OFT's app investigation, Ofcom's plans for premium rate calls and the growth of Android malware.

We also discuss Microsoft's complaint about Google, an increase in mobile advertising and 'hacking' aircraft navigation using a smartphone.

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13

Apr

2013

Coalition of tech companies makes European complaint about Google and Android

Author: The Fonecast

A group of technology companies including Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle has complained to the European Commission about Google’s mobile internet strategy.

The 17 companies are calling themselves FairSearch and describe Google’s distribution of the Android platform as “predatory”.

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