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Mobile applications are exploding, driven by new devices and operating systems – such as the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Windows Mobile and others – and new services driven by enhanced mobile capabilities like location, streaming media and more.

Skype files for IPO

The move would be the biggest VoIP-related IPO since Vonage’s 2006 IPO....

Harris bridging public and private push-to-talk networks

New BeOn platform uses IP to move two-way radio communications onto 3G and 4G networks...

Juniper tapping into device security demand with SMobile buy

SMobile’s anti-virus and other protection software will give Juniper a menu of consumer and enterprise services to sell to operator customers....

Prepaid, 4G returns Sprint to customer growth

Sales of the new WiMax phone and Sprint’s continued progress in prepaid services combine to fuel the first quarter of net additions in three years....

WAC leaving mobile app rev share up to operators

The global wholesale applications initiative chose not to impose a common business framework on apps, leaving developers to negotiate terms individually with each operator....

Celeno gains Wi-Fi IPTV partner in China

The partnership with FiberHome comes as the Chinese FTTH IPTV market is heating up. ...

Sprint expanding push media beyond Direct Connect

A more robust version of the NextMail service allows users to include photos or video with messages as well as send coordinates or location info. ...

Skype does away with proposed iPhone mobile VoIP charges

Change in direction comes as company updates its iPhone voip-over-3G app with multi-tasking support, among other features...

Smartphone comes to AT&T’s rescue

The iPhone and other 3G devices are starting to have a big impact on AT&T’s postpaid ARPU, fulfilling mobile data’s promise as a growth engine...

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