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Andrew Walmsley on digital: It's all coming together for 3G
It's six years now since the government raised £22.5bn in the biggest auction ever to have been held, selling five licences to operate 3G mobile phone networks. It was subsequently described by the ac...
Raymond Snoddy on media: Rap hit should quiet mobile sceptics
Until now it has been perfectly reasonable to be sceptical about the future of mobile content. A bit of news, a touch of sport and perhaps some music downloading, but hardly anything to set the world ...
Retail choice: Virgin Mobile, Lakeside
Following Virgin Mobile's £962m acquisition by NTL, it seemed the perfect time to check out its performance on the shop floor with a visit to its flagship store in Lakeside.
Mark Ritson on branding: Vodafone job is woman's work
You find your humble columnist basking in the glory of a global scoop.
Raymond Snoddy on media: Big things are in pipeline for cable
When surveying the exciting developments in the media world, it would be very easy indeed to overlook cable - repeatedly.
Mark Ritson on branding: Shallow Vodafone plumbs the depths
Twenty eight billion pounds is a big pile of cash. It's the GDP of Guatemala, the total TV adspend in the UK since the millennium and the amount of money Vodafone announced it was wiping from its book...
Mark Ritson on branding: Intel's attitude does not compute
The 2006 Macworld Conference was, as usual, a huge success.
Restricted vision?
Vodafone's 3G customers can now watch Sky shows on their handset. Will anyone be tuning in, asks Jeremy Lee.
Mark Ritson on Branding: Skype's call is worth the disruption
It all began in the car park behind my college bar in 1992. Despite an overdraft even more impressive than my own, my best mate Simon had bought himself a mobile phone. Even more impressive, in return...
Cable conundrum
The merged Telewest-NTL believes it can now take on the might ofSky. It may be too late, writes Jeremy Lee.
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