Categories
Close
Menu
Menu
Close
Search
Search

Featured Articles

RSS
123

Opinion Articles

Opinion

Last week at The Fonecast: tell 'em about the money, honey

Mark

Share:

Print

Rate article:

No rating
Rate this article:
No rating

Mark Bridge writes:

As summer approaches, so the media’s interest in mobile phone roaming increases. Once again, the maximum price of calls and texts when abroad in Europe is falling – but this year there’s something different on the horizon. The European parliament has just approved the EU’s plans to introduce a price cap for mobile data... and in a couple of years’ time we’ll be able to choose a completely separate network to help cut roaming costs.

Talking of money, it’s been a busy week for mobile payment news. Payment solution provider VeriFone Systems, whose name you’ll see on a lot of credit card machines, has just introduced a new plug-in card reader for smartphones. As well as letting businesses use smartphones to accept payments, it also opens the potential for mobile developers to build secure payment solutions on top of VeriFone’s infrastructure.

Meanwhile MasterCard announced that its digital PayPass Wallet was expected to launch this autumn, iZettle dropped its fixed transaction fee for mobile payments and Samsung’s new Galaxy SIII was confirmed as the payment-enabled Olympic Games Phone.

From payment applications to a different kind of app. Facebook has announced plans to introduce an ‘App Center’ to its web pages and to its iOS and Android applications as well. It wants to encourage the use of mobile apps that link with Facebook, which is hardly surprising given the lack of revenue currently coming from the social network’s mobile users.

That’s common sense - but some companies are happy to defy convention. In an industry that’s historically made plenty of money from messaging, here’s a network that wants to give it all away. Telefónica has just launched a new all-in-one communication application called TU Me. This is a free messaging app that’s available internationally and introduces the new TU brand from Telefónica Digital. It’ll be interesting to see what happens next.

Finally... we ended Wednesday’s podcast with the story of Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson, whose non-existent computer science degree was causing eyebrows to be raised in Silicon Valley. Surely not a big deal?  Well, he’s now the former CEO.

Start your week with a reminder of the latest mobile headlines. Simply register at TheFonecast.com by clicking the link at the top right-hand corner of our home page and we’ll send you this weekly news summary by email.

The Fonecast is sponsored by 51Degrees.mobi. More details about advertising and sponsorship opportunities are available on the About us section of our website.

Comments

Collapse Expand Comments (0)
You don't have permission to post comments.

Recent Podcasts

ExclusiveA BlackBerry battle, SMS spam, iPhone innovation and wireless Leeds

In this week's podcast we find BlackBerry facing a legal battle, SMS spammers suffering a big fine and EE boosting its 4G data tariffs.

We're also talking about a new iPhone camera accessory from musician will.i.am, rich cross-network communications in Spain, free WiFi in Yorkshire and the year's most-popular mobile search terms.

ExclusiveHP makes a complaint, Nokia makes a Facebook phone... and much more

This week's podcast starts with news that HP is unhappy - but we resist the temptation to include any saucy puns that might spice up the story.

The programme also covers Nokia's new Facebook-friendly phone, plans for white space technology in the UK, shopping on smartphones, Samsung's Chinese suppliers, the demand for mobile data and a new app from Orange that seems to threaten its mobile business.

ExclusivePlenty of questions about 3G, 4G and 5G mobile network capacity

There's plenty of talk about mobile networks in this week's podcast. We start with a new charity-focussed MVNO before moving on to Ofcom's plans for avoiding a mobile capacity crunch.

There's also talk about WiFi offloading, BlackBerry's free voice calling service, Nokia's map business and much more as well.

ExclusiveDiary dates for UK 4G and BlackBerry 10... and much more

The UK's 4G spectrum auctions are given a start date, while RIM reveals the launch day for its BlackBerry 10 platform.

This week's podcast also covers the patent deal between Apple and HTC, the departure of Windows Live Messenger, the success of the Samsung Galaxy SIII and some mobile payment innovation.

RSS
First2526272830323334Last

Follow thefonecast.com

Archive Calendar

«May 2026»
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
27282930123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
1234567

Archive