Posted on January 18, 2011Tags: 20:20 Mobile, Activ Telecom, Alternative Networks, AMC, Amirul Choudhry, Andrew Boden, Andrew Dawson, Android, Andy Tow, ANOVO, Anthony Catterson, Anurag Gupta, Apple, Avenir, Azzurri, Barry Moore, Ben Wood, BlackBerry, Bluechipworld, bob sweetlove, Brightpoint, Brightstar, BT, BuyMobilePhones.net, Carphone Warehouse, CCS, Chris Earle, Chris Jones, Chris Stanton, Christian Nellemann, Chytelk, Clive Bayley, Comm Sense, Craig Wellman, Crispin Thomas, Crystal Ball, Daisy, Damian Cole, Dave McGinn, David Hilton, Desi Mobo, EBS, Elite Mobile, Everything Everywhere, Excalibur, Expansys, Focus 4U, Fonehouse, Frank Masson, Frequency, Gareth Limpenny, Geraldine Wilson, Gerry, Get Connected, GK Telecom, Google, Gurminder Dulku, Guy Laurence, Hartwood, HSC, HTC, Huawei, Ian Gillespie, Ian Robinson, Ian Watson, iPhone, James Browning, James Murray, James Phipps, Jason Yeomans, Jim Michel, John Doughty, Jon French, Jonathan Brasnett, Jonathan Kini, Keane Beaken, Ketan Gokani, Kevin McHugh, Kondor, lg, Lycamobile, Mainline, Marcelo Claure, Marcus Richardson, Mark Burland, Matt Sandford, Matt Stringer, Michael Richardson, Micro-P, Mike Hallam, Mike Ridgwat, Milind Kangle, Mobix, MoCo, Motorola, Nigel Field, O2, OneStream, Orange, Outsourcery, Pama, Paul Leonard, Paul Sisson, Peter Kelly, Phil Rider, Philip Johnston, Phones 4U, Piers Linney, Premier Mobile, Pure Mobile, Purecom, Qualitel, Raj Singh, Richard Harris, RIM, Rob Haycock, Rod Millar, Russell Braterman, S3i, Sacha Visram, Samsung, Simon Hassell, Simon Stanford, sony ericsson, Sprint Comms, Stephen Bates, Stephen Maxwell, Sunrise, T-Mobile, Three, Tim Sefton, Tim Whiting, Timico, TMTI, Tom Alexander, Tom Satchwell, Trefor Davies, Unicom, URL, Virgin Media, Vodafone, Voice Mobile, Welcomm, Wish Communications, Wu Sa, XLN, ZTE
Mobile News polled 73 industry leaders for their views on the year ahead. The result is a sector fighting to renew itself, putting its entire focus on smartphones and data to arrest a decline in traditional revenues
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Posted on December 22, 2010Tags: Virgin Media
Virgin Media has given away some of its plans for Virgin Mobile at the cables-to-mobiles group’s investor day in London, painting the wireless business as a major contributor to its future revenue growth
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