Wireless carriers have been already reported to plan seeking new ways of boosting their revenues, and it seems that selling a wider range of devices beside mobile phones is one of the solutions they might have found. According to a recent report from In-Stat, carriers are expected to become one of the most significant distribution channel for all Internet-connected mobile devices, which includes netbooks and mobile PCs, as well, mainly due to the revenue potential they have. According to the research firm, the number of such devices that will be sold through carriers is expected to increase significantly in the future, as the service prices will fall as result of increased bandwidth from new technologies. Full story...
Wireless carrier AT&T announced recently the launch of a new feature for its users who travel abroad a lot, the Global Messaging 50 Package.
Wireless carrier Sprint promised a while back a software update for its customers owning an HTC Hero or a Samsung Moment, namely the Android 2.
Leading mobile phone provider Samsung Mobile (Samsung Telecommunications America) announced recently the launch of a new ad campaign for one of its most popular handsets on the United States market, the Samsung Omnia II.
Mobile phone users who own an Android-based device can now enjoy a new application on their handsets, namely orkut for Android.
Wireless carrier Orange announced recently the launch of a mobile gaming service with HMV. According to the company, the HMV mobile games, which will be powered by Orange, are set to become available for the carrier's users starting the next week, and they will come to more than 1,000 Java-based devices.
Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC announced recently the release of a new ROM upgrade for the HTC Touch Diamond2 handsets available on T-Mobile UK's airwaves.
ReplaceAds, the large network of audio, video, and display ad inventory in the fast increasing Internet radio business, announced on Friday the launch of a new mobile advertising platform.
Mobile phone carrier Orange UK has announced today that it has inked an exclusive deal for the distribution of Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 in the country.
On Monday, Redmond-based software company Microsoft announced the release of a series of development tools for the building of applications for the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series devices, and it seems that the WP7 emulator has been already unlocked.