I’ve always been very skeptical about the success of femtocells with mobile operators as I just couldn’t see how MNOs will convince customer s to put up an “antenna” at home and maybe even pay for it. Basically all of this just just to “help” the operator to improve its coverage, which customer take for [...]
Interesting case for femtocells – create your private mobile network at home
January 8th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Mobile
Is fixed & wifi dead and the future is mobile broadband? OR how much bandwidth can we possibly use?
December 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Internet, Mobile
Recently I had several discussions with telco operators and experts about the future of fixed broadband, the importance of wireless spectrum and the future of mobile broadband.
Let’s start with a consumer question instead of having the telco engineers doing their pitch: “How much bandwidth do I possibly need?” 3Mbs? 10Mbs? 50Mbs? 100Mbs? or more? for [...]
‘What’s the lowest price an MVNO can support?’
December 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Mobile
Two weeks ago I was asked by a journalist ‘what’s the lowest price a MVNO can support?’ caused by the latest decline of MVNO’s (MObile Virtual Network Operators) per minute prices in Spain.
One and a half years ago when we launched simyo in Spain with 9ct/min with 15ct call setup fee (note: Spain requires per [...]
Other point of view on ConsultantValueAdded's post "Unregistered prepaid clients switch off? No business sense."
October 29th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Mobile
Carlos,
your post http://consultantvalueadded.com/2009/10/26/unregistered-prepaid-clients-switch-off-no-business-sense/ made me post a comment, so objective achieved.
While agreeing with you that the law lacks common business sense, I don’t agree with some of your conclusions.
1. the law exists in all European countries, just in different degrees. Other European countries require registration of prepaid cards, but don’t require verification of DNI.
2. I [...]
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