As usual, the ofcom report released this week has lots of great data. Thanks to Dean Bubley of Disruptive Wireless for pointing this to me Some interesting insights as per Disruptive wireless: * Quite a lot of discussion of the resilience of fixed-line comms in the face of the mobile onslaught. Rather than direct fixed-mobile substitution, it appears that the UK sees more mobile-initiated incremen...
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OpenGardens on 18th Aug 2008 (via opengardensblog.futuretext.com)
Dean Bubley from Disruptive wireless has come out with a report arguing for the need of Femto-aware handsets. The following is an extract from the report summary:Already, femto proponents are talking up massmarket business models that go beyond simple indoor coverage and macro-network offload. They are talking about 10's of millions of subscribers, and new “in-home” services for users,
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MobileTelecommunication on 6th Jul 2008 (via blogger.xs4all.nl)
Analyst Dean Bubley wonders if LTE will be troubled by too many spectrum bands.
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FierceWireless on 31st Mar 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)
Dean Bubley over at Disruptive Wireless posed the ‘what is a normob' question yesterday: You know that feeling when you encounter a new word… and then within a couple of days you start noting it everywhere? Well, if you hadn't spotted it already, let me open your eyes to this particular neologism: Normob = Normal Mobile User. Where did
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SMSTextNews on 26th Feb 2008 (via smstextnews.com)
Although the WiMax industry has kept a lid on FDD WiMax, "that cat is now truly out of the bag and is now frolicking amongst the pigeons," says Dean Bubley of Disruptive Analysis. "I'd had some hints about this before, but I'd thought the main aim was to get WiMax working in paired-spectrum 700MHz
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DailyWireless on 21st Jan 2008 (via dailywireless.org)