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Podcast - 13th October 2010

This week's podcast sees the long-awaited launch of Windows Phone 7, the creation of the GSMA's mWomen project and a wide variety of other mobile industry news, from legal action to SMS marketing.

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O2 loses appeal to put 3G services on GSM spectrum

The Competition Appeal Tribunal has published the results of last week’s hearing between Telefónica O2 UK and the Office of Communications (Ofcom).

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Survey discovers over 50% of second-hand phones still contain personal data

A survey of second-hand phones by mobile phone forensics company Disklabs (reported in The Guardian) found over half of them contained personal information that could be retrieved.

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Worldwide video call adoption to reach 29 million users by 2015

There'll be 29 million smartphone users making video calls by 2015, according to a report from Juniper Research. However, that still leaves at least 90% of smartphone users sticking exclusively to conventional calls.

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Orange and T-Mobile to spend £4 million promoting network sharing

Everything Everywhere, the UK communications giant behind the Orange and T-Mobile networks, is announcing the 'big switch-on' of its network-sharing scheme with a £4 million joint advertising campaign. The two brands will appear 'head to head' in conversation.

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