Heather Olson (Telecom Italia Sparkle) Interview on Mobile Services
Hunter Newby (Contributing Editor & Columnist of TMCNet) interviews Heather Olson (Regional Manager Mobile Services) at Telecom Italia Sparkle on Mobile Services.
Recorded on June 23 2008 at Voice Peering Forum Summer 2008, Hotel Nikko San Francisco.
Duration : 0:9:50
Trends in Telecoms Change our Lives
About 50,000 telecoms and media professionals are expected to gather in Barcelona, Spain this week for the GSMA Mobile World Congress. Ericsson is presenting its telecoms vision and latest solutions there.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/ericsson/40785/
Duration : 0:2:27
Mauj Telecom CEO Manoj Dawane On VAS, P2P Mobile & Mobile TV
An exclusive interview with the CEO of one of the biggest mobile VAS companies in India i.e. Mauj Telecom’s Manoj Dawane.
Here are the questions we fired at Mr.Dawane:
1) Which are the areas that are still untapped in the VAS (Value Added Services) Market?
2) What is your take on P2P Sharing on Mobiles?
3) What’s your take on Mobile TV and its Future?
Duration : 0:3:0
Nina’s audition for the Telecom XT Mobile Network
Hey Telecom!
Hope you like my video
I also realised I’ve driven both small boats and a Ship, so that increases the list of what I have test driven. I really do hope you give me a chance to try be a part of this exciting new prospect, being a part of the test driving team!
Big ups to you all for this opportunity!! PEACE
Duration : 0:2:10
Keynote Speaker: Futurist Patrick Dixon – industry trends – management, marketing, customers, lifestyles, motivation, change management and leadership development. Corporate event keynote speaker: video and slides.
Keynote speaker – Futurist – at conference / corporate event. Global leadership event for MTN by Dr Patrick Dixon. Keynote lecture given to multinational audience of several hundred in South Africa. Keynote presentation covered marketing, management, motivation, industry, leadership, new technology, mobile phones, broadband, convergence, divergence,web phones, future of broadband, sms, video phones and other devices. Keynote conference slides also available on consumer trends, customer relationship management, client support. Business communications and virtual teams and virtual organisations. Leadership training and executive education. Patrick Dixon is a keynote speaker on issues such as globalisation, culture clashes, poltical change, global warming, carbon trading, demogaphics, urbanisation, bottom of pyramid, health, ageing and AIDS. Watch other Conference keynote lectures by Patrick Dixon. Banks will become phone companies and telecom companies will become banks. Keynote also covered mobile payment systems, micropayments, mobile phone credit card transactions and loans. Economic impact of remittances from foreign workers using SMS credit to avoid foreign exchange transaction costs. How biometrics fingerprint technology will allow large mobile phone payments. Commissions and interest charges on loans. Impact of revenues from American Express, Visa, Delta, Access, Mastercard moving to mobile phone transactions. Threat to retail banks from mobile phone payment systems using SMS, RFID and other technologies including biometrics. All innovation is divergent – doing things different and better. But most companies focus on convergence on price, quality, features.
Duration : 0:44:22
WIndows Live Messenger for Mobile on Chunghwa Telecom TVC#1
Windows Live Messenger for Mobile on Chunghwa Telecom TVC#1 powered by XCome
Duration : 0:0:35
UK telecoms fighting back the recession
The UKs telecom market has not been unscathed by the global economic downturn, which has pushed the economy into one of the deepest recessions experienced by any European country. Overall revenues in the telecom sector increased by only 0.5% year-on-year in 2008, to about £43 billion, considerably lower than the 4% growth seen in 2007. Competition has continued to drive down the price of overall telecom services by about 6% annually, yet the real economic hardship of many consumers will significantly reduce discretionary spend until at least 2011. The consequent decline in revenue for telcos, together with the still problematic liquidity market, will dampen their ability to fund network investment during the next two years. BT has been an early casualty, having been obliged to scale back its 21CN All-IP implementation.
www.budde.com.au
Duration : 0:4:6
Wind turbine powers mobile telecom in Africa
www.provenenergy.com Proven wind turbine mill powers mobile telecom in Nambia in Africa free power
Duration : 0:3:32
MTS Group CEO on Future of Telecoms
MTS Group CEO Mikhail Shamolin on increasing growth and profits in the sector.
Duration : 0:4:26
See for yourself.