In this week’s edition of The Fonecast we start with an ombudsman’s plea to sort out ‘unlimited’ data tariffs in the UK. We then move on to mobile music before covering mobile wallets, mobile gaming and the mobile patent wars. There’s even time for a little digital art.
As always, you can listen to the programme on our website audio player, via iTunes, by subscribing to our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3.
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We're squeezing plenty of news into this week's podcast, starting with a warning about so-called 'unlimited' data tariffs and ending with a new online gallery that hopes to put art into smartphones.
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A new poll of over 1,500 people by UK comparison website Broadband Genie has found that most users are unhappy with the speed of their mobile broadband connection. In fact, just 5.3% of users said they were definitely happy with their mobile broadband speed.
A further 15.8% described it as OK, while 56.8% said they were unhappy.
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The forthcoming PlayStation Vita gaming device will be supplied with a Vodafone SIM card in selected countries when it launches next February.
A new partnership with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe means that Vodafone will be the ‘preferred provider’ of 3G connectivity for the 3G+WiFi version of the PS Vita in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands.
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Over half of all of UK consumers have watched television or movies on mobile devices.
That’s one of the findings from new research published by video service management specialists QuickPlay Media.
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