Podcast - 16th October 2013
Product news in today's podcast includes Samsung's curved-screen smartphone, an HTC phablet and an update for Windows Phone 8.
We're also talking about malware, roaming charges, Ofcom's licence fees, a drop in mobile revenue, BT's MVNO and a project that sounds... well... silly.
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T-Mobile US is going to start offering mobile internet access and text messaging in more than 100 countries at no extra charge.
The news follows a recent decision by Three UK to drop roaming charges in seven countries.
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Highest proportion of complaints from T-Mobile
Ofcom’s quarterly report of complaints against major UK telecoms and pay TV providers shows an overall drop between April and June 2013, mainly due to a fall in the number of landline and broadband complaints.
It’s the regulator’s tenth quarterly report.
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Good news from Sony Mobile, bad news from BlackBerry
Mark Bridge writes:
I don’t know about you but I’m delighted to see Sony Mobile getting plenty of coverage for its new smart watch and giant smartphone. The company’s impressive presence at Mobile World Congress 2013 showed plenty of promise... and I’d say it’s now delivering.
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UK telecom regulator Ofcom has published its ninth quarterly report of complaint levels for major fixed-line, mobile phone, broadband and pay TV providers.
This latest report covers January to March 2013.
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