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Mobile Insight Vol: 10 Issue 402 March 10th 2008

M:metrics tracks UK mobile advertisers

Now we know exactly who is placing the most adverts in the mobile Internet space in the UK. It's online retail companies such as Electronic Arts, Ebay and Glu, according to M:metrics....More

Apple is a mini Microsoft anyway

"It's a pity that Apple has decided to go down a proprietary route and licence Activesync but then Apple is really only a mini Microsoft after all...More

Player X calls Getjar report bollocks

Figures to show that over one third of paid-for games downloaded annually by UK mobile phone users fail to work have been slammed by leading games aggregator, Player X...More

Yahoo launches Oneplace aggregator

Yahoo chose CeBIT to launch a new service called Oneplace. As the name implies, the aim is to make it simple for mobile phone users to put all the content they wish to consume in one place...More

MMTel offers half-way house to IMS

Just when you thought that no more networking standards were possibly needed, another one comes along. This time it is Multimedia Telephony or MMTel, for short...More

Ofcom buys time in portability dispute

If you're wondering why the heated battle over the issue of UK phone number portability has temporarily died down, that's because Ofcom has secured extra breathing space...More

3 UK should forget video;  target internet

It's over five years since UK specialist network operator, 3, launched 3G onto an unsuspecting British public. And it's taken five years for 3 to take our advice and forget video...More

V Fest presales ticket confusion

There are some benefits to being a Virgin Mobile or Virgin Media customer – and one of them is the chance to get your hands on tickets for the V Fest music festival before others...More

Snippets

Mitsubishi Electric is exiting the mobile handset business, blaming  Japan's declining population. Mitsubishi currently enjoys a small share of Japan's 50 million handsets per year mobile phone market. The company anticipates selling some 2.1 million handsets in its current fiscal year. In the UK, Mitsubishi was famous for making the Trium Geo-@ handset. See WAP Insight_31  www.mitsubishi.co.jp ...

Acer of Taiwan is to acquire portable device maker, E-Ten , through a deal valued at around $290 million. E-Ten famously decided to brand its Windows Mobile 6 wireless PDA -  Glofiish. www.etencorp.com. See  Mobile_Insight_357
 

In Site of the Week (by Tony Dennis)

This week                                                                 Honda F1 Mobile

For a site described as "One of the most exciting and informative mobile WAP sites in the automotive sector to date", you'd expect something special. Sadly Honda's F1 WAP site is hugely disappointing. So what does it offer? Video clips from the last race at Monaco? Results and summary of performance from the Monaco GP? Predictions for the next race? None of the above. What it does have are three pathetic F1 style ringtones and three wallpapers showing Jenson Button plus Rubens Barrichello. The best part is probably the chance to win a tour of the Honda F1 factory in GB. For a company which offers state of the art technology, you might expect Honda to have tied location based techniques to displaying where the nearest Honda garage is located. But, no. Surfers find the nearest Honda dealer by typing in their postcode. Unfortunately the site's provider – the Mobile Interactive Group (MIG)– seems to think the site is industry leading. This site definitely does nothing for the Honda brand. But at least it wasn't foolish enough to utilise a dotmobi (.mobi) address for the site.

http://mobile.honda.co.uk