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Customer care via mobile web gaining traction
E business companies have started using mobile commerce, apps, and self service features, which now form a major part of their mobile strategy.These companies...
MNP: The game changer
It is the fourth time that the implementation of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) in the country has been delayed, but it will definitely not...
Telcos use social networking to engage customers
Social networking is gradually becoming the buzz word for internet users not just in India but worldwide. It is becoming more and more important...
Indian youth would prefer mobile ads to those on TV
Mobile phones have become an integral part of the lives of young Asians. Youngsters nowadays just cannot do without their phones.A survey of young...
Women flock to the mobile Web
The percentage of women on the mobile web has risen 575 per cent over the past two years, according to Opera's State of the...
Mobile games: A goldmine to be explored
At a time when telecom ARPUs are constantly declining despite tremendous growth in subscriber numbers, telecom operators have started looking at mobile value added...
Telcos add 59 mn users in Jan-Mar; revenue per user dips
Telecom operators added over 59 million new subscribers in the January-March quarter this year, but witnessed an over 8 per cent decline in average...
10 reasons why 3G could be an instant success in India
A lot of questions have been raised about the expected success of 3G services in India, raising doubts that it might be a repetition...
Dual SIM handsets make inroads, attract new customer segments
There has been a constant rise in demand for dual SIM handsets (supporting two mobile connections at the same time),which is estimated to be...
Nearly 14 mn additions take GSM subscriber base to 421 mn
As per the figures released by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) on GSM subscribers for March, almost 14 million new subscribers were...
Further growth will come from prepaid segment: F&S
Frost & Sullivan, the USA-based research company, said in an analysis that South Asian countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan are...
Maximum mobile ad impressions in India come from Nokia phones: AdMob
Close to 60 per cent of mobile ad impressions are served on Nokia handsets, followed by Sony Ericsson users who comprise about 10 per...
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