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O2 Wallet Needs More Work to Gain Wider Support
O2 must concentrate on developing a strong mobile e-commerce service with its retail partners and not be distracted by NFC payments
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New iPad Set to Maintain Apple's Dominance of the Tablet Market
We examine the success and impact of the new iPad on distribution and reseller channels in Western Europe, particularly in the month following its launch.
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The Complex Case for a RIM Comeback
At RIM's BlackBerry World 2012 event there were signs that the company still has the potential to bounce back from its current woes.
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Samsung Galaxy S III Is a Winner But Highlights Long-Term Challenges
Samsung's new phone is destined for success, but the company needs to look to the future.
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Huawei's Ambition Will Worry Rivals But Brand-Building Takes Time
Huawei's ambition should not be underestimated, although we believe it has misjudged the effort and investment needed to build a mobile device brand.
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Vodafone Sharpens Business Focus with Shrewd Cable & Wireless Buy
The move strengthens Vodafone's position in the enterprise sector, one of the main strategic goals set out by CEO Vittorio Colao.
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Feature Phones Offer Best Hope for Telefónica Deal with EA Mobile
The initiative will fare better in emerging markets, where smartphone penetration is lower.
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Everything Everywhere Makes Leadership in LTE Central to Its Vision
The operator's desire to roll out LTE as soon as possible is laudable in light of the delayed auction process in the UK.
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Facebook's Purchase of Instagram Highlights Value of Developers
We believe there will now be a steady, if unpredictable, stream of new successful developers and potential acquisition opportunities.
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Event Report: MIPTV 2012
MIPTV 2012 underlined the importance of digital distribution to the TV industry.
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Phone-Makers Must Improve Accessibility for an Ageing Population
An ageing population, particularly in mature markets, means that optimising mobile devices to offer more accessibility is essential.
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Power of iOS and Android Pushes Up Stakes in War for Developers
The dominance of iOS and Android has raised the minimum level of activity needed from other platform owners.

