Market research business GfK Retail and Technology has revealed a unique ‘Network Intelligence Solution’ tool that analyses mobile behaviour via operators’ IP traffic. It’s already been used to look at the mobile activity of over 200,000 mobile internet consumers in three European countries.
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In this week's edition of The Fonecast we’re making some predictions for 2011... and we’re looking back on last year's predictions as well.
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Three UK is removing the 1GB data allowance from ‘The One Plan’ – its flagship tariff – and is allowing unlimited use. The company is describing the deal as “All-you-can-eat Data”.
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Three UK has done a deal with the makers of the Opera Mini web browser that’ll see the free Opera software made available on Three’s internet portal.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Unlimited mobile data. Once upon a time, it seemed that everyone offered it. Not that mobile data was ever really unlimited – there tended to be a ‘fair usage’ clause tucked away in the terms and conditions – but the word ‘unlimited’ was used a lot. The fact that it was always accompanied by an asterisk didn’t seem to trouble trading standards departments.
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