The GSMA has reported some of the findings from its Spam Reporting Service, which ran from March through December last year with support from AT&T, Bell Mobility, KT, Korean Internet & Security Agency, SFR, Sprint and Vodafone.
The service, run by Cloudmark, collected and analysed text messaging threats and misuse that were reported by mobile subscribers.
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With the message "Great design never goes out of fashion", Motorola Mobility has announced a new flip phone. It's called the Motorola Gleam and it shares many of the styling traits that were also seen on the RAZR series.
The phone has a 2 megapixel camera, FM radio, MP3 player and will display videos in full-screen landscape format on its 2.4-inch display.
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T-Mobile and Orange are working together in the UK through Everything Everywhere… and now the parent companies are looking to cooperate elsewhere.
Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom-Orange have arranged talks to discuss the possibility of working together in the following areas:
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There’s new competition over mobile train tickets with news that UK rail ticket website Raileasy.co.uk has launched an application in partnership with mBlox and Concept Data Technologies.
It follows last year’s mobile app from thetrainline.com and Masabi.
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ViewSonic Europe has a double announcement today. It’s launching a dual-SIM Android smartphone and a dual-boot Android/Windows tablet. Both will be previewed next week at Mobile World Congress.
The ViewSonic V350 smartphone runs the Android 2.2 Froyo operating system. As a ‘dual-SIM’ device it’s able to offer two connections on different networks at the same time. Specifications include a 3.5-inch HVGA capacitive touch screen, 5-megapixel autofocus camera, microSD memory expansion, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS.
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