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ExclusiveOrange T: what should the merged company do next?

James Rosewell writes:

The merger of T-Mobile and Orange on 1st April 2010 is one of the most significant events in the evolution of the UK mobile industry since the original creation of Orange and 1-2-1 in the 90s. From now on the UK will have 4 mobile networks, and one of those networks will have ~35% of the market. A 35% market share comes with a lot of potential. Not only can standards be influenced in a way previously unimaginable in the UK, but economies of scale can be translated into profits.

ExclusiveOne trade show too far!

Iain Graham writes:

This is a true story. It may not be a particularly relevant story - but it is a true story.

I think I have just realised that I have to be serious about my new career as a Grumpy Old Man (GOM) and come to terms with the fact that it is not new, just a natural progression from so many years as a Grumpy Young Man (GYM)!

ExclusiveThe mobile web and your personal information

James Rosewell writes:

The mobile techie community has known about mobile networks and indeed some handsets providing unique information about mobile devices and customers for a long time. Collin Mulliner, a graduate student at the Technische Universitat Berlin, has recently bought the issue to the attention of the public during a talk at the CanSecWest conference in Vancouver.

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Microsoft makes tablets while Nokia makes cuts

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Podcast - 20th June 2012

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This week's mobile industry news podcast starts with two very different stories from Nokia and Microsoft: one is announcing closures, the other is expanding its manufacturing.

The ongoing reorganisation at Nokia will see another 10,000 people leaving and two factories closing. Meanwhile Microsoft has revealed Surface, a new range of devices that aim to challenge the iPad's dominance of the tablet market. We also find time to talk about roaming tariffs, mobile money, intelligent vending machines and a handful of recent mobile-related acquisitions.

You can listen to the programme on our website audio player, via iTunes, by using our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3 or OGG audio files directly. Alternatively, install the Android, iOS or webOS Stitcher Radio app and stream the podcast straight to your mobile phone.

00:50 More cuts and more reorganisation at Nokia
06:00 'Surface' tablets coming from Microsoft
13:30 New data roaming tariffs from Three and T-Mobile
17:30 Psion is becoming part of Motorola Solutions
19:25 Sponsor's message: 51Degrees.mobi enhancing PHP
21:00 Tesco and Sainsbury's invest in multimedia companies
22:50 Everything Everywhere launches vending machine partnership
24:50 RBS and NatWest customers can now withdraw cash via mobile
26:40 Carphone Warehouse announces annual results
28:35 Vodafone Booster Brolly offers shelter, coverage and charge

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