Wednesday 12 February 2014

Mobile phones

The future for Microsoft, Android and Windows Phone – analysis

The suggestion that Microsoft should fork Android in order to gain access to more apps, developers and potential users stirred up some debate. Charles Arthur analyses the fallout


Got that? AOSP is bigger than the iPhone. It’s one country, but it’s a really big country. AOSP phones outsold the iPhone in Q3 too. The reason for quoting ABI is that it does give the breakout of AOSP v “Google Android” (ie phones running Google services); IDC and Gartner don’t.
How about Windows Phone? ABI says that in Q4 it had 10.9m shipped, against 9.1m shipped in the third quarter. Against which the iPhone - you know, the third-placed ecosystem, if we’re counting AOSP as an ecosystem (though it’s more an aggregation of different ecosystems, such as Baidu, Xiaomi, and so on) - sold 51m and 33.8m (total 84.8m).
Now, it’s perfectly possible that every iPhone sale in those two quarters simply updated an existing iPhone, while every Windows Phone went to a new user, in which case the Windows Phone base grew by 20m and the iPhone base stayed static. But it’s unlikely; data from ComScore in the US suggests that the iPhone base grew by 5m between September 2013 (when it had 40.6% of 147.9m users) and December 2013 (when it had 41.8% of 156m users), while that for Windows Phone stayed absolutely flat.
What about Europe? Data from IDC in mid-year suggested Android in western Europe had 146m users, iPhone 59.9m users, and Windows Phone 13.3m. ComScore’s figures for November 2013, shared with me, for the “EU5” big European countries (UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain) suggested 92.9m Android users, 30.8m iPhone users and 9.5m Windows Phone users. (The difference between the two companies’ figures is likely because IDC includes more countries - Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, and so on.) According to Kantar, in the fourth quarter Windows Phone did outsell the iPhone in one of the EU5 countries: Italy (17.1% to 12.1%), and also in Mexico, Brazil and Argentina (6.8% to 4.3%). In every other country in the EU5, in the US, in China, in Australia, in Japan, the iPhone outsold Windows Phone, sometimes by large margins.
So, no - Windows Phone is not making significant inroads into the iPhone install base. It’s a distant third place in the west. Unless Microsoft’s master plan is to be in distant second place to Android in those key markets of Italy and Mexico, in which case - carry on, folks. But if you think differently - say, that Microsoft will benefit by having its services available on lots of devices, but most of all by having them used on lots of devices where it is the default - then let’s follow this.

Sunday 9 February 2014

Telecom news

 http://www.telecoms.com/
 
Telus employees swap swipe cards for smartphones
Telus’ employees will soon be able to access secure buildings on their premises, log in to secure company networks, and share sensitive data securely using their smartphonesCanadian operator Telus’ employees will soon be able to access buildings on their premises, log in to secure company networks, and share sensitive data using their smartphones.
Ericsson acquires TV solutions provider Azuki Systems
Ericsson has acquired US-based upstart Azuki SystemsSwedish vendor Ericsson has acquired US-based upstart Azuki Systems, a television streaming delivery platform provider. The vendor said that the acquisition strengthens its television and media portfolio and complements Microsoft’s TV unit Mediaroom, which it purchased in April last year.
Weve partners with MasterCard on in-store mobile paymentsThe joint venture set up by UK’s mobile operators O2, Vodafone and EE — Weve — has announced a partnership with payment provider MasterCard. The two firms hope to accelerate usage of contactless mobile payments at the point of purchase in physical retail stores in Britain.
Vipnet opts for Redknee billing solutionCroatian mobile operator Vipnet Croatia, a subsidiary of Telekom Austria, has announced that it will upgrade to Canadian BSS solutions vendor Redknee’s latest real time billing solution.
Devicescape CVN grows to 20 million wifi hotspotsWifi offload specialist Devicescape has announced that its Curated Virtual Network (CVN) of amenity wifi hotspots has grown 82 per cent year on year to surpass 20 million hotspots worldwide. The firm added that it is on track for that figure to grow to 100 million hotspots by the end of 2017.
Interviews

Saturday 8 February 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is super slim, has an ultra fast processor, excellent camera – it takes phablets to the next level.
Gold - Please note, only the sides of the phone are rose gold, the front and back are white. 


Friday 7 February 2014

Fixed broadband the future, voice calls to go free: Telkom

Telkom’s head of strategy, Miriam Altman, has said that fixed broadband represents the future of the company, and that they expect voice calls to eventually become a free service and are planning accordingly.
Answering questions about Telkom’s strategy to reverse the decline in fixed-lines that is reported in the company’s financial statements year after year, Altman said that a lot of people have migrated to mobile voice.
However, she challenged the notion that fixed-line connections have been outmoded by mobile.
“Some believe that fixed line is an outdated technology and yet it is the technology of the future and acts as the foundation for most telecoms services,” Altman said.
“For example, most mobile services now rely on a fixed network,” she said. “Big data applications, large firms, government and connected homes streaming movies or games will all rely on fixed broadband.”
Altman said that mobile broadband has an important role to play for when people are on the move, but businesses and home users will still rely on fixed broadband connections.
For this reason Telkom is investing heavily in its network – R5-billion per year – and will focus on making its fixed broadband products more compelling, Altman said.

Wednesday 5 February 2014

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The starting salary will be 42k and an annual bonus of 5% of your salary can be achieved if you hit your given target .

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Sunday 2 February 2014

Account manager required

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We are looking for an account manager to join our growing team , you will be looking after our existing customer panel and gain new clients from our SME Database.

The starting salary will be 42k and an annual bonus of 5% of your salary can be achieved if you hit your given target .

We are a fixed line telecom broker targetting the small to medium business market .

To apply call Trevor Clements on 08008402071 for an application form

Regards

Trevor Clements
Sales director .