Last year the number of mobile broadband subscriptions worldwide exceeded the 500 million mark – and now Ericsson says that figure will double in the next 12 months. The telecoms equipment provider expects over one billion mobile broadband connections by the end of 2011.
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In this week's podcast we talk to Robin Kent from Adax Europe about the challenges facing networks as more and more mobile data is being used by customers. And there's our regular look at all the top stories, including last week's CES trade show.
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Cellebrite, which currently dominates Point-of-Sale mobile content backup and transfer with its UME-36 PRO device, has launched a new 7-inch tablet for retailers.
It's called the Cellebrite Touch and is capable of transferring a customer's mobile content to a new phone and installing mobile applications or content at the point of purchase.
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Mark Bridge writes:
I've previously talked about my Google Nexus S and the challenges of synchronising it with Microsoft Outlook. Well, more like the problem of finding anything that'll do the job.
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T-Mobile UK says it is ‘aligning’ its fair use policies to give its mobile internet service a usage limit of 500MB per month from February.
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