What the weekend papers say 28.12.2008News on the mobile phone industry according to the weekend papers... < @page margin 2cm P margin bottom 0.21cm > Telegraph Nine broadcasters have been disiplined by Ofcom this year after competition scandals
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MobileToday on 29th Dec 2008 (via mobiletoday.co.uk)
1Ofcom's Dave Stewart discusses 2009's agent provocateursRegulator's competition policy director sees a busy year ahead2009 is going to be a year where there is a lot going on. We will see a growth in the industry – more than half
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MobileToday on 25th Dec 2008 (via mobiletoday.co.uk)
Sucks to be 02 (and T-Mobile) Ofcom's continuing battle to sell off the 2.6GHz frequency has taken a step forward, with T-Mobile and O2 losing their appeal in relation to the question of jurisdiction and allowing progress of the High Court case to proceed.…
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TheRegister on 23rd Dec 2008 (via go.theregister.com)
Calls for calm consideration Ofcom has updated the schedule for the introduction of Administered Incentive Pricing for radio spectrum used by a variety of services, including the RNLI and mountain-rescue services, having received a deluge of comments on the original proposal.…
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TheRegister on 18th Dec 2008 (via go.theregister.com)
Colette Bowe will replace Lord Currie at the UK regulator. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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MobileEntertainment on 17th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
PA Consulting Group says that it has recently been awarded a contract by the UK's telecoms regulator, Ofcom to predict spectrum availability across the UK over the next 15 to 20 years.
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CellularNews on 12th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Rating: Mobile usage report reveals rapid growth of mobile market in global and national trends Ofcom, the independent UK authority on communications, has released it’s International Communications Market report for 2007. Among the facts it reveals are a staggering global increase in mobile subscriptions, and an interesting tidbit about people from the Republic of Ireland. We ...
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GoMoNews on 25th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)