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Moving first with next-generation broadband may be no advantage

Some of you may scoff at the notion that mobile group 3 could teach fixed-line ISPs a thing or two about the broadband business. After all, 3 spent the best part of a decade - and an estimated US$20 billion - to become a "new kind of media company" before realizing that the killer apps for its next-generation wireless network were cheap voice and unfettered Internet access. But in doing so, it has learned an important lesson that operators rushing to bring ultrafast cable and fiber… More >>

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Broadband Global Summit '09

10 - 11 March 2009

Dubai Festival City, Dubai

Mapping the Future of Fixed and Mobile Broadband in the Middle East and Beyond

  • The leading conference and exhibition for the entire broadband ecosystem.…
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Sports content steps up to the broadband plate

Sports content is getting a big global lift from broadband as content owners begin pushing their programming over multiple platforms.

Last month, the National Basketball Association a… More >>

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Mobile Broadband Devices: Opportunities for mobile handsets, MIDs, UMPCs and notebooks

The ubiquity of wireless connectivity and the variety of technologies available are enabling the development of an ever broader range of connected devices. There is a growing market for mobile… More >>

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HD begins to define European digital TV market

HDTV channels are now offered in more than 20 European countries by more than 40 operators, mostly established satellite pay-television companies that are exploiting the format as a premium service… More >>

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