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Cloud storage for backing up your mobile phone
Although cloud storage isn’t a particularly new concept in computing, it is becoming more popular in the world of mobile communications - here's...
Ombudsman calls for end to data bill shocks
Mobile operators should be clearer about how their data charges work, the Communications Ombudsman says.
Data dominance damages mobile voice
The way we communicate is changing, but the marketing manager of Genband warns voice is still a money maker. <br>
3 offers all-you-can-eat data on PAYG
3 brings uncapped data to pay-as-you-go customers as it seeks to make a big impact on the mobile market. <br> <br>
Cisco: Mobile data to grow 26 fold by 2015
The company’s visual networking index claims mobile data traffic will grow 26 times over by 2015.
NetEvents 2011: News roundup
This week, IT decision makers descended on Barcelona for NetEvents. We bring you all the hot topics from the telecoms and networking event.<br>
Vodafone results show declining voice revenue
Vodafone’s latest results show the effects of the economic downturn. <br>
3 unveils INQ 1 Facebook phone
The first handset from the new INQ phone maker features online and offline Facebook browsing integrated with social media and messaging services.
Mobile web taking over in Asia
Opera CEO says mobile access more prevalent that fixed line access in many countries.
MWC 2010: Orange's HD voice coming to UK this year
Orange has announced it will roll out mobile high-definition voice to the UK in 2010.
A data shock warning for Orange customers
Orange didn't tell Tom Brewster he was going to lose his data bundle. Here's why it has made him angry...
3 launches uncapped data plan
The mobile provider launches an uncapped data plan, meaning users shouldn't get hit with any unexpected charges.
Planes with in-flight mobile need ‘quiet zones’
The EU has called for in-flight mobile phone use measures to avoid disturbing other passengers.
3 scraps unlimited data and unveils One plan
3 UK is the latest mobile company to kill off the idea of infinite data allowances.
British Airways to offer in-flight mobile data
BA has signed on with OnAir to offer texting and mobile web access on a London-New York flight starting in the autumn.
Is the EU data roaming cap enough to protect UK users?
The EU's enforced €50 phone bill limit may protect us from huge phone bills while abroad, but it does nothing to address the cost of data roaming...
Texting and data dominate phone use
It seems that using a mobile phone no longer means making a phone call, as users increasingly turn to texting, photos and video for communication.
Ofcom promises cheaper calls as users switch to data
Rates need to change as people move towards more data, communications watchdog Ofcom has said.
IT PRO News roundup: Ofcom delays 3G auction, LogicaCMG dumps CEO, Microsoft cancels major user conference
A busy Bank Holiday Monday in the world of technology as the UK telecoms regulator bows to pressure from mobile phone network operators and delays...
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