What’s Best For Fixed Mobile Convergence?

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Dean Bubley, with whom I shared an amazing meal at Eyre Brothers in London with on Thursday, only before an even more sublime and decadent dinner at the Fat Duck with Lord Prais, the original founder of Chumbo, feels the N95 is the best mobile phone for Fixed Mobile Convergence use. I guess that’s what happens after a bottle of great Spanish wine, serious talk about technology and product placement as Dean was able to be see it on the table all night :-)

In all seriousness. Dean has taken a researcher view of what works best in which scenarios and come up with some solid recommendations. I’ve first hand seen and heard about the impact of the Huawei family of USB-connected 3G modems he also writes about here in the UK. As I check out mobile phone stores the clerks tell me in 3’s shops how many of the little dongles they are selling. With plans starting as low as 10 pounds a month, mobile data is far less expensive here than in the USA. With strong sales as an indicator here, mayb ethe USA mobile brands need to lower price, buy and sell easier to use and install modems and get more people switched on when they’re on the go.

Published on December 8th, 2007 under , , , ,


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What’s Best For Fixed Mobile Convergence?

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Dean Bubley, with whom I shared an amazing meal at Eyre Brothers in London with on Thursday, only before an even more sublime and decadent dinner at the Fat Duck with Lord Prais, the origina…

Published on December 8th, 2007 under , , , ,

Fixed Mobile Convergence Getting Serious Interest

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In one day, two of the largest Network Equipment providers, Nortel and NokiaSiemens have said FMC is important to them.

First Nortel and Qualcomm announced a real IMS strategy that delivers…

Published on December 4th, 2007 under , , , , , ,

Fixed Mobile Convergence Drums Beating

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I’m sensing a renewed interest in the world of IT about Fixed Mobile Convergence based upon the growing interest in the concept of one phone that works both over Circuit Switched networks and…

Published on August 6th, 2007 under , , , , ,

Dual Mode’s Dropped Calls Will Lead To Fixed Mobile Convergence

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There is a story making its way around the about dual mode phones coming with services phone service that will combine cellular service when one is moving about with WiFi based VoIP service when…

Published on October 15th, 2006 under , , , , , , ,

Nokia Moving Toward Fixed Mobile Convergence

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This VoIP Lowdown story is really all about FMC, even if the story doesn’t directly say it.

When you read through it you can see the direction that Nokia, a client, is moving and the process…

Published on July 23rd, 2006 under , , , , , , ,

The Mother of All Fixed Mobile Convergence Plays

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AT&T has made a move into the Muni WiFi space, meaning things are really getting very interesting.For the longest time the MuniWiFi space was being dominated by little known startups who…

Published on July 21st, 2006 under , , , , ,

Unstrung on Fixed Mobile Convergence

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Unstrung has issued a report that leads on to beleive that the market for Fixed Mobile Convergence will be fueled not by the carriers, but by the enterpris…

Published on June 24th, 2006 under , , , ,

Fixed Mobile Convergence Eagle Has Landed

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Pal and client with iotum, Alec Saunders is picking up on the same FMC vibe that others of us in the VoIP world are feeling too. Ken Camp’s insightful disection of what is causing the excitement…

Published on May 10th, 2006 under , , , ,

Fixed Mobile Convergence

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I’m a bit late on this but Thomas Anglero, over on Telecom’s Tsunami has a very good post on the impact that the i-Pass deals mean and how FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence) is happening and who…

Published on May 4th, 2006 under , , , ,
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