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… despite the digital gloom, it is clear
>that
>>the digital channels are not going away. Things
>continue
>>to develop apace - 3G, broadband, enhanced TV etc. may
>be
>>longer coming than people thought or hoped but they
>will
>>happen and someone …
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… , despite the digital gloom, it is clear that
>the digital channels are not going away. Things continue
>to develop apace - 3G, broadband, enhanced TV etc. may be
>longer coming than people thought or hoped but they will
>happen and someone needs to …
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… around the fact of where are we all heading with our 3G networks..
Any old CDMA.
Unsuprisingly the standards using CDMA are … wireless voice and data transfer.
GSM standard adopters path to 3G however is through GPRS (packet based, IP aware TDMA …
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… more, despite the digital gloom, it is clear that the digital channels are not going away. Things continue to develop apace - 3G, broadband, enhanced TV etc. may be longer coming than people thought or hoped but they will happen and someone needs to know …
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… '1' while - 'Ethnography in online FMCG channels' would be a '5'. Then users can search knowledge levels - I want to know about 3G but I don't want network diagrams and examples of code so I'll choose 'beginner'.
e-con Users - who are they?
- how do …
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… provided by WAP?
4 CPM - consumer product marketing, cost per minute in an Amsterdam booth, cost per '000 banners
5 Is 3G a measurement for: "a good saturday night", something out of Delia Smith, the future mobile internet?
6 Is B2C: the Second part of …
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… within this market sector encompassing technologies of 3G / GPRS / Bluetooth. If any of the … and the distant
>future launch of 3G networks.
>
>Let's start with the … be hopefully
>steamrollered by the emerging 3G networks going into build
>and test at …
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… out to them and explain
>that the 2nd gen really does deliver where the 1st gen
>didn't, as we are dangling the 3G carrot to those
>disillusioned WAP users who were expecting to be able to
>make their PC redundant for their web surfing needs.
>
>It …
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… reach out to them and explain that the 2nd gen really does deliver where the 1st gen didn't, as we are dangling the 3G carrot to those disillusioned WAP users who were expecting to be able to make their PC redundant for their web surfing needs.
It may …
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… phone?
>
>The telecommunication companies may have their work cut
>out trying to recoup the £22bn they spent on 3G
>wireless licences, but the success of short message
>services in Europe indicates that there is huge consumer
>demand for the right …
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… own wireless phone?
The telecommunication companies may have their work cut out trying to recoup the £22bn they spent on 3G wireless licences, but the success of short message services in Europe indicates that there is huge consumer demand for the …
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… gap between today's 2G networks and the distant future launch of 3G networks.
Let's start with the basics - the ability to … be slow, patchy and will be hopefully steamrollered by the emerging 3G networks going into build and test at the moment.
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Interesting comments about 3G from Professor Peter Cochrane, until recently BT's head of technology. He is sceptical about whether we will EVER see 3G in this country...
Follow this link for the full story:
http://news.bbc. …
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… walled gardens will surely be breached, network operators will surely have to open their gateways? You've got to recoup your 3G licence costs somehow after all.
A step in this direction has already been taken with the FT's recent announcement that they …
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