mobile

Phoneboy dumps on EQO’s new strategy

September 15, 2008

Phoneboy dishes on EQO this morning in a piece titled Why I Think EQO is Doomed.  I agree with him that the hardest mobile strategy of all involves convincing carriers to put your software on their deck.  Carriers move slowly, and view the deck as a distribution platform that the software developer should be paying [...]

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US 3G Market Roars

September 5, 2008

Via Chetan Sharma, comScore’s latest 3G market data shows enormous growth in the United States.  While not showing the same overal market penetration as Western European countries such as Italy, in absolute the US market shows 64,207,000 3G subscribers, versus 63,437,000 for Western Europe.  After a year of 80% growth in 3G in the US, [...]

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Nokia isn’t ditching VoIP after all!

August 28, 2008

All week long there has been a persistent story making the rounds about Nokia dumping VoIP support from upcoming phones.  This scribe even played a part in spreading the story… and it turns out to have been untrue. Charlie, over on the Nokia Conversations blog, acknowledges that the VoIP client is missing from the N78 [...]

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Squawk Box August 27, Mobile Roundup

August 27, 2008

* The iPhone 3G is close to outnumbering first gen iPhones by selling 6 million units since launch a scant two months ago. It took the 1st generation iPhone over a year to sell six million.
* Meanwhile, Android phones are still on the drawing boards as sketches of the T-Mobile G1 leak out. It’s one hot looking phone, but will they have the application infrastructure to compete with Apple…
* And SmartPhone and PocketPC magazine has announced that their windows mobile focused publication is… ceasing publication. A sign of the times perhaps?
* And finally… more new Nokia N-Series handsets. The N79 and N85 were announced this week. Coincident with that was a great piece by Olga Kharif in Business Week on mobile VoIP… at the same time as Nokia dropped the VoIP stack from these new handsets.

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Squawk Box August 13

August 13, 2008

Chrysler is intending to sell a mobile EVDO router for the car. Their idea is that you can turn your car into a mobile hotspot. Our group panned it to start, but then as we discussed it more, it seemed like there might be uses – tracking traffic, navigation and many more possibles.  Of course, [...]

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Squawk Box June 27

June 27, 2008

Today we wrapped up some of the big stories of the week.

We started with iPhone. The rumors are still rolling strong. For instance, iTunes 7.7 reputedly has code allowing a remote control app for iPhone / iPod Touch in it that will let you access iTunes from anywhere in your home. And apparently iPhone will also have… gasp… MMS! Nearly 7 million searches for iPhone were conducted on the web in April. The hype machine is in overdrive as we come up on July 11.

Some people are saying that Apple is getting a bye. That other phones have better capabilities and they’re being swept aside in the wave of Apple hype. We discussed, debated, and got to the bottom of it. Apple’s virtue is simplicity and browsing. Some of us are going to buy iPhone 3G. But none are planning to give up stalwarts like the BlackBerry or any of the Nokia phones.

And then we talked about Nokia’s N78 for North America announcement. Now available in North America with North American 3G. Huzzah! Several of us had seen the phone, and we had a lengthy discussion about the improved GPS.

BlackBerry’s gains, Palm’s losses — Palm recorded a larger than expected loss, and their shares fell 3.4per cent. One analyst said that the Treo has fallen off a cliff. But Blackberry, who grew share from 35.1 percent to 44.5 percent and had great revenues, but missed the street by a penny saw their shares PUNISHED with a 9 percent drop. Palm craters, their stock goes down 3.4. RIM smacks the ball out of the park and gets reward with a 9 percent drop.

According to Jim Courtney, RIM met guidance. They missed the consensus estimate, which was above guidance, and that’s why the stock dropped. A case of over-eager analysts projecting too high, rather than any failure on RIM’s part. I’m sure their reduced guidance for fourth quarter had an impact too.

Jajah’s new deal with Gizmo5 was seen as a blow to Level3.

What about Microsoft partner Intel’s decision not to deploy Windows Vista? They said there was nothing wrong with it… but they couldn’t see the business benefit. There were several snickers on the line, and the observation that some corporate applications just don’t run on a Vista machine.

And Nokia’s moves with Symbian. Well, this really remains to be played out.

On the call: Dameon Welch-Abernathy, Hudson Barton, Jim Courtney, Ari Rabban, Ian Hood, Bill Volk, James Body, Jonathan Jensen, Sheryl Breuker

In SquawkBox News: we’re moving to an abbreviated summer schedule. Shows will still be recorded daily, but Monday through Thursday. AND, for the next three weeks, enjoy our guest hosts, including Dan York, Carl Ford, and David Spark.

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Rebtel-powered easyMobile launches

June 12, 2008

Image via Wikipedia easyJet, easyInternetface, easyCar… and now easyMobile. easyGroup, the revolutionary brand that has brought low-cost airfare, Internet and rentals to Europe is now launching “the world’s cheapest phone call service”, easyMobile, in partnership with Rebtel. The two companies have teamed up to offer Rebtel-powered services for making low cost international phone calls from [...]

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Palringo launches mobile IM client

June 11, 2008

Palringo makes it’s debut in North America today. It’s a cross platform multi-headed IM client for mobile devices that supports all of the popular IM services available. Plus it has a nifty voice chat feature that sounds a lot like the very popular push-t0-talk feature available on some networks. Palringo is available for Windows Mobile, [...]

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iNowCU: cheap home monitoring

May 28, 2008

Inca X has launched a new service called iNowCU. Targeted at folks who want to do some surveillance on the cheap, it uses a web camera and motion sensing software to advise you when something or someone has entered your realm. It’s dead simple to set up. Simply download the software, run it, and plug [...]

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Squawk Box May 12 – RIM and Twitter

May 12, 2008

This week is the big Blackberry conference WES2008 in Orlando, and RIM is cranking out the news just in front of the show. The debut of Blackberry Bold (the renamed 9000), plus their $150 million Blackberry fund were two topics we discussed on the Squawk Box this morning. The consensus? It’s all in the browser, [...]

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