T-Mobile UK has changed its mind on its mobile data policy. On Monday it announced that it would be reducing its 'Fair Use Policy' for mobile data usage to 500MB a month for all mobile phone customers from February.
However, it now says the changes will only be introduced to new and upgrading customers.
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The WML (Wireless Markup Language) version of the BBC Mobile website has been closed this week, bringing an end to the BBC's WAP presence after ten years.
The corporation says WML traffic has fallen from 20% of its mobile web usage two years ago to less than 1% today.
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Orange has launched a service called Pocket Landline that enables smaller businesses to have a fixed-line telephone number working on a mobile phone. It enables customers to have a location-specific number without the need for an office presence.
Pricing starts from £15+VAT per month.
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This week’s edition of The Fonecast talks to Robin Kent, director of operations at Adax Europe, about some of the data challenges facing mobile networks. It’s a timely report on the heels of T-Mobile UK’s recent decision to reduce its ‘fair usage’ limit for mobile downloads.
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Digital Chocolate, the company behind the Millionaire City and MMA Pro Fighter games on Facebook, is now launching the games on Android devices. Millionaire City was the second fastest growing game on Facebook in 2010.
The company is debuting the Android versions of its games on independent app store GetJar.
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