O2 UK has announced a new tariff called On & On.
Prices start from £26 a month for unlimited calls to mobiles and landlines in the UK plus unlimited text messages to UK-based numbers. The deal also includes 1GB of data that can be used in any way, including tethering and streaming.
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Hutchison Whampoa, the company behind the Three UK mobile network (and many other businesses), has published its annual results.
The 3 Group of mobile networks worldwide reported total revenue of HK$74,288 million, up 16%, and a 7% increase in 3G customers to 31.6 million worldwide.
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Research In Motion, the company behind BlackBerry mobile devices, has reported its fourth quarter results for the financial year that ended on 3rd March 2012.
During the quarter, it shipped approximately 11.1 million BlackBerry smartphones and over 500,000 BlackBerry PlayBook tablets.
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Mark Bridge writes:
A couple of research reports this week have noted that text messaging and picture messaging growth is slowing down. Could this be the end for our trusty friend SMS and its bolder, brighter (and slightly flakier) sibling MMS?
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Samsung Electronics says the GALAXY Note, which it released in October last year, has sold 5 million units in just 5 months.
The Galaxy Note bridges the divide between ‘tablet’ and ‘smartphone’ with its 5.3-inch display and touch-screen stylus.
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