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The UK parent of T-Mobile and Orange, Everything Everywhere, said Wednesday that it has completed its signal sharing project, dubbed Smart Signal Share. Wireless devices such as smartphones, tablets and dongles, will now switch seamlessly between the two networks, depending on which signal is strongest. Click the Link for the full story…
UPDATE: Everything Everywhere completes signal sharing project
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“The summer of 2012 is going to be a busy one and you could be forgiven for thinking that London will be closed for everyone not involved in the Olympic and Paralympic Games, from the Queen’s Jubilee in early June to ‘back to school’ time in September. It is certain that London will be extremely busy next summer – but London and the rest of the UK will be open for business. The same certainly goes for BT Wholesale and Openreach.” Mick Wayman, Managing Director, London 2012 Programme, BT Wholesale Click the Link to see how BT are going to manage the potential disruption of the games.
INSIGHT: The 2012 Olympics and the affects on BT Openreach
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Caught in a Trap? Making the transition from Telecoms Dealer to Reseller is difficult. The extra layers of infrastructure and systems make it an option that only well established and cash rich businesses can pursue. While many make good margins … Continue reading
Ahhhh some Stevie W for today’s Tenuous Telecoms Track I just called to say I love you by Stevie Wonder Go Stevie! (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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Time for a TTT Telephone Song by Stevie Ray Vaughan Get your air guitars out! (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Top TTT for you today Telephone by The Black Angels (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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Friday 13th TTT alert (Tenuous Telecoms Track) Telephone by Lady GaGa (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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Time for another TTT (Tenuous Telecoms Track) Hanging on the Telephone by Blondie (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
#in The UK’s mobile operators have hit out at Ofcom’s latest proposals to allow Everything Everywhere to use its existing 1800MHz spectrum to offer LTE services ahead of its competitors. Click link to read more…
NEWS: UK operators slam Ofcom’s proposals
#in Mobile phone firms are losing $58bn (£36bn) a year worldwide to billing errors and fraud, a report says. Juniper Research found operators were “leaking” revenue because the complexity of networks made fraud and errors harder to spot. The problem is worst in Africa and the Middle East, where 15% of revenue is lost annually, compared with 1% in Europe and about 2.8% in North America. The mobile industry is estimated to have generated $920bn in 2011. Click top link to read more.
NEWS: £36bn lost by mobile firms per year globally due to billing errors