TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Report: AT&T Seeks iPhone Extension to 2011

AT&T’s contract with Apple to be the exclusive retailer of the iPhone ends next year, and company CEO Randall Stephenson is pushing to get the contract extended until 2011, according to unnamed sources in The Wall Street Journal.

T-Mobile USA sells a million G1s

T-Mobile USA has sold more than 1 million of its Android-based G1 devices during the past six months, news that essentially sets the benchmark for Palm’s Pre.

Apple Hits 1 Billion App Downloads

The Apple App Store yesterday announced its one billionth application download and 35,000 available applications in nine months of business.

Taiwan invests $600M in green energy tech, including 400 MWp solar

Taiwan’s Executive Yuan, one of the five branches or courts of the Taiwanese government, has given approval for a plan to invest $600 million (NT$20 billion) over the next five years in the areas of green energy.

India telecom shares lag strong subscriber growth

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — India may be the fastest growing market for mobile services in the world, but intense competition and the resulting fall in subscriber rates are slowing down providers’ earnings growth and hurting their share performance.

Telecom NZ launches 3G mobile network

Telecom NZ has announced an early launch of its Telecom XT 3G mobile network with services available to customers from 13 May. To support the launch of its new mobile service, Telecom is rolling out a new design and fit-out for retail stores that includes a slick new layout, interactive displays and wireless hotspots.

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

The Department of Energy has earmarked $41.9 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for the development of fuel cell technology. The goal is to create manufacturing and maintenance jobs for Americans who have been laid off from automotive factories and the like

Quickoffice beats Microsoft to the punch with iPhone app for Office documents

Dallas-based Quickoffice has released the first iPhone application suite that lets you view and edit Microsoft Office documents. Available for $19.99 from the App Store, it includes its own versions of Word and Excel it calls Quickword and Quicksheets, as well as file-management services


Green technologies to watch

“We are in a new era of energy innovation,” declared Daniel Yergin last week at a forum on clean-energy policy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Seattle, Atlanta And D.C. To Get First Mobile TV Tests

A coalition of TV broadcasters on Monday said they plan to use Seattle, Atlanta and Washington, D.C., as test markets for digital mobile TV services this year.

Spam Harms Environment

According to a Silverpop survey conducted last year, 80% of e-mail recipients felt that spam levels were either about the same or getting worse.

Percent Mobile – find out what percentage of your visits come to you via mobile

The service that Percent Mobile offers is so simple its genius. It is a solution for online websites that tells you what % of your users came to your site via mobile.

Bango Debuts Updated Mobile Analytics v4

Bango has long been known for its advanced mobile analytics solutions, and today marks the release of the newest version- version 4, which takes mobile analytics and visitor tracking to a whole new level.

Social Email Campaigns to Increase Nearly 400% in 2009

A record number of email marketers are planning to bridge the gap between online social networks and their email marketing campaigns, and the number of social email initiatives is expected to grow 367% this year, according to new research

Poll: Today’s Society Too Dependent on Gadgets

Nearly two-thirds (65%) of Americans think that today’s society is too dependent upon electronic gadgets, and 39% do not think technology (such as mobile phones, Wi-Fi networks and GPS) really makes people more productive, according to (pdf) a recent Harris Poll

Mobile not one channel, but eight: MobileMix speaker

It was expected. Someone in the audience at the final ad:tech San Francisco MobileMix session had to ask that dreaded question: “Everyone has been saying this is the year of mobile for five years. Is it?”


B2B Magazines Expand Online

Business-to-business (B2B) print magazines have fallen on tough times. While many publishers realize they have to be online in order to survive, they have been slow to take the digital plunge as they struggle to figure out a viable online strategy.

Court of Appeal overturns judgement to privatise PCCW

The Court of Appeal has overturned the judgment of the High Court of Hong Kong to sanction the scheme of arrangement to privatise Hong Kong operator PCCW. The company is disappointed at the Court of Appeal’s decision, given the clear findings and reasons set out for the judgment of the High Court.

China Telecom picks Huawei for 3G CDMA launch

Huawei Technologies has joined China Telecom for the commercial launch of 3G CDMA networks in many of China’s largest cities and regions. Using Huawei’s equipment, China Telecom’s 3G CDMA services are now available in 52 cities