ExclusiveThe week's UK mobile industry news, including BlackBerry, TalkTalk, 4G data and much more Podcasts Mark - November 19, 2014 Time for another podcast presented by Iain Graham, James Rosewell and Mark Bridge. They begin this week's programme by talking about the latest enterprise-friendly developments from BlackBerry. Next comes a new survey from Ofcom about the UK's 4G data speeds, followed by news about TalkTalk's MVNO deal with Telefonica, the growth of WiFi in the home and a report from AVG about social media sapping smartphone performance.
ExclusiveThe week's top mobile industry news stories, from Motorola to malware Podcasts Mark - February 4, 2014 This week's podcast starts with Lenovo's purchase of the Motorola Mobility smartphone business. Was it a good deal for everyone? We also talk about network infrastructure sharing in the UK, mobile malware, 3G coverage, misleading apps, mobile advertising, Samsung's retail plans and global tablet sales.
ExclusiveFrom the UK's newest smartphone manufacturer to the world's largest 4G tariff... and much more Podcasts Mark - November 12, 2013 The past few days have been a good time for launches. Twitter has floated on the stock exchange, Kazam has revealed its smartphone range and EE has created a tariff with a million gigabytes of mobile data. On the other side of the coin, Acer's CEO is quitting, Vodafone UK has missed its 3G coverage target and hackers can take control of your handset's camera to ascertain PIN codes.
ExclusivePlenty of questions about 3G, 4G and 5G mobile network capacity Podcasts Mark - November 21, 2012 There's plenty of talk about mobile networks in this week's podcast. We start with a new charity-focussed MVNO before moving on to Ofcom's plans for avoiding a mobile capacity crunch. There's also talk about WiFi offloading, BlackBerry's free voice calling service, Nokia's map business and much more as well.
ExclusivePodcast - 14th December 2011 Podcasts Mark - December 13, 2011 Iain, James and Mark discuss the week's mobile industry headlines... starting with HP and webOS, then mentioning Samsung, Panasonic, Ofcom, Jawbone, Everything Everywhere, RIM and Google, before ending with a new retail scheme from O2.