December 13, 2012 It’s the spectrum, stupid Sprint’s attempt to buy-out Clearwire is the latest move by a US operator to strengthen its spectrum position Almost exactly a year ago, AT&T and Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA pulled the plug on their ill-fated merger in the face of… By Matt Ablott
November 29, 2012 Jolla: Setting sail on the smartphone seas My fondly-remembered childhood Commodore Amiga was the first computer I owned that had something resembling a modern operating system. By Matt Ablott
November 28, 2012 Introducing the new Mobile World Live You’ve probably noticed that we’ve made a few changes here at Mobile Business Briefing (MBB). In fact, from today the MBB brand is becoming part of the newly revamped Mobile World Live website. All of our editorial products will fall under the Mobile World Live brand. By Justin Springham
Big Tech Devices Google November 15, 2012 Taking on the big boys Without a shadow of doubt, Android has made the mobile internet a consumer proposition, with smartphones available at bargain prices and mobile data services no longer the preserve of the well-healed. By Steve Costello
North America Operators Regulation November 7, 2012 Weathering the storm The response of the US mobile industry to the aftermath of super storm Sandy highlights the capabilities of operators and the value of putting aside competitive concerns. By Tim Ferguson
Big Tech Devices Google November 1, 2012 What is the point of the Nexus 4? With competition so tough in the Android smartphone space, it is unclear what Google is hoping to achieve with its latest smartphone launch. By Steve Costello
BT October 30, 2012 Adding 4G to the shopping list The good people at EE yesterday let me visit one of their new flagship retail stores in London, a day prior to both the shop and the UK operator’s new 4G-LTE network opening to the general public. By Matt Ablott