Why I won’t be buying an autonomous, electric, connected car
I wasn’t sure for a while but now I definitely know that I don’t want an autonomous, self-driving, all-electric, connected car. (more…)
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I wasn’t sure for a while but now I definitely know that I don’t want an autonomous, self-driving, all-electric, connected car. (more…)
The blockchain is becoming such a widely used word that you would be forgiven for thinking that we would use it simply to attract attention (Shurely not, Ed). It is a technology that is rapidly spreading through every aspect of our lives. (more…)
We have become slightly obsessed with the advertising world. We simply cannot understand how it is surviving. And, apparently, thriving. (more…)
Money has always been thought of as the source for all evil, but without it not much good happens either. For CSPs the perennial battle to maintain revenues means they have to keep coming up with new ways of generating it, and that is not always easy or without evil. (more…)
Our joy at recent news that roaming surcharges are actually going to be abolished is now tempered with a touch of scepticism. For two years we have said to anyone who would listen that data usage has reached a tipping point. We have said that the number of customers who would keep their data switched on would outweigh the revenues operators get from roaming charges. (more…)
There is a rumour going round that Amdocs is about to buy, or in the process of buying revenue assurance company cVidya. (more…)
ANALYSIS: The merger 10 years ago of France-based Alcatel and the USA’s Lucent has been cited in the past as a shotgun marriage of ill-matched business cultures, and for a time some inside and outside the merged entity remained pessimistic about its future. So the news this week that Nokia has made a friendly bid of €15.6 billion (US$16.6 billion) for Alcatel-Lucent caused a stir. Here Jeremy Cowan examines how the deal is now being viewed. (more…)
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