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Data: Mobile 6 – PC 1

November 25, 2015

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Over the years there has been a switch of internet traffic from PC to Mobile,  and this has been combined with massive growth,  but have you seen how much. Ericsson’s report this year shows just how incredible this growth has been with the following graph. So what are you going to do with all that data, […]

Making mobile work for your business

May 18, 2015

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I am often faced with the challenge of making a switch to mobile for my clients. So I’ll explain a little about how I go about this … but first a short bit of context. They know that mobile is the way to go, but are not sure how to make mobile work for them. […]

Mobile Enterprise Architecture thoughts from an expert at IBM

December 9, 2014

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Listening to the architect of many IBM mobile applications, explain his reference architecture, he made some very interesting points, Now it must be said that they were made because the IBM products help fix them, and so I thought I should point that out. Of course many of the solutions can be non-IBM too! Firstly […]

Bluetooth Low Energy and indoor connectivity

September 19, 2013

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I am mentioning this because Apple has added support for Buetooth Low Energy (BLE) and called it iBeacon If you google this you’ll see lots of good articles about what BLE and iBeacon are so I’ll just be brief. Bluetooth low energy is what it sounds like,  a form of bluetooth that does not consume much radio energy, and as a […]

Variances in prices paid for Mobile Data Contracts.

July 24, 2013

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Recently Reuters is reporting on a report from Rewheel that there are wide variances in prices paid by consumers for their smartphone tariffs, and the reckon the difference are caused by having smaller “challenger” players in the market driving down costs. “In markets like Germany and Spain – which lack what regulators call a “maverick” to discount […]

Tariffs being sold with data as the prime and why phone subsidies are bad for you

January 12, 2013

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I see that t-Mobile USA have announced a couple of interesting things in the last few days. Firstly that they have a new tariff for $70 that is all you can eat data (unlimited for all intents) and bundled with that is unlimited voice and SMS (test) as well. Seems like a turn around that […]

iPad – Wifi usage stats

April 24, 2012

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This was originally posted to my internal IBM blog on 13:05 26/03/2012, Steve Devo, data, ipad, research, statistics, stats, tablet, Mobile Internet As i wrote about in the momo meeting of last week, most tablet sessions (tf the iPad is anything to go by) are over wifi, and that’s true even for those devices that […]

Mobile stats – a wide collection

April 24, 2012

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This was originally posted to my internal IBM blog on 09:44 28/03/2012, Steve Devo, data, demographics, industry, mobile, research, statistics, stats, usage, web, Mobile Internet the Global Mobile Statistics page on the Mobile thinking site, will not surprise you in having a lot of mobile statistics. So if you’re in need of data regarding sales of […]

EE O2 & VF in Advertising love in – squeezing out 3 ?

April 24, 2012

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This was originally posted to my internal IBM blog on 10:43 23/03/2012, Steve Devo, adverstising, data, future, jv, mobille, service, Mobile Internet Reports are coming in that the 3 biggest players in the UK market are getting together for an advertising love in, selling data driven mobile advertising. Makes a great deal of sense. Going together […]

Some Social Commerce Data and stats

April 24, 2012

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This was originally posted to my internal IBM blog on 11:21 21/02/2012, Steve Devo, commerce, data, infographic, mobile, social, statistics, usa, Mobile Internet I saw this infographic (from Digitas,  see bottom of graphic for details) and thought it very interesting. Look at how low the trust is for buying on facebook, that’s because facebook is about […]