New research from Convergys Corporation says 61% of UK consumers would spend more with their chosen mobile network if they were able to choose options that fitted their needs. Consumers are willing to include payment for broadband, TV and even game consoles with their mobile service – but only if the deal is flexible enough to suit the customer.
Currently 49% of consumers said they don't receive any promotions or 'bundle' offers from their providers, although 72% said they'd like to.
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In this week's edition of The Fonecast we take a look at all the week's major mobile industry news. There's talk about Symbian's move to become truly open source, there's a discussion about possible delays to the T-Mobile/Orange merger and there's even time for a little quantum physics.
As usual, you can listen to the podcast on the main page of our website.
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Iain, James and Mark take their regular look at the latest mobile industry headlines. This week there's talk about Symbian, a possible delay to the Orange/T-Mobile merger, mobile phone components that rely on quantum physics... and plenty more.
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I.T. and networking company Cisco has predicted that annual mobile data traffic worldwide will reach 3.6 exabytes (3.6 billion gigabytes) per month by 2014. That's a 39-fold increase from last year, which represents a compound annual growth rate of 108%.
Cisco says this increase is being driven by the popularity of mobile-ready devices and by mobile video consumption. Mobile video is expected to represent two-thirds of all mobile data traffic by 2014, increasing 66-fold from 2009.
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China-based mobile manufacturer Huawei has agreed to pre-install Opera Mobile 10 on a range of its mobile handsets. It'll be using the special operator/OEM version of Opera Mobile 10 that was released in December 2009.
Jiang Huabing, head of Huawei's handset R&D department, said "Customer expectations for mobile-phone capabilities are constantly growing. We needed a browser that's always ahead of those expectations, anticipating our customers' mobile Web needs and making it a reality. Opera is that browser".
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