Ajit and his colleague Tony Fish published a book this year called Mobile Web 2.0, which I received a free copy of and have been flicking through in recent weeks. The following is a short extract from that book (adapted for this blog), which I hope explai
Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News) and the leading telecommunications provider in the Philippines, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), have set up a Next Generation Network Laboratory to develop and test end-to-end Fixed- Mobile Convergence services
- FlyteComm, a premier information services company, and mFoundry, a leading mobile publisher and platform provider, have partnered to create FlyteSource Mobile, a new downloadable mobile application that lets travelers track commercial airline flights in
Nokia's strategy is about more than just the device the enterprise user holds in their hand. Nokia directly, and through a number of key partners, provides both the middleware and back end tools needed to integrate all the components of a mobile solution.
Such unprecedented service launches include; the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) service, IVR (Interactive Voice Response) based ringtone service, live Web streaming solution for a top radio station, etc