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Mobile Insight Vol: 9 Issue 358 March 26th 2007

China to build trial TD-SCDMA networks

China Mobile has officially asked ten vendors to tender bids to build a 'trial' 3G network based on China's own home-spun technology - TD-SCDMA. The trial networks will be built in eight Chinese cities and should be operational by October 2007... More

 Masabi demos mobile banking app

 To demonstrate how easy it would be to 'port' existing banking applications across to mobile phones, software specialist, Masabi, has created its own secure mobile Java app...More

Red Bend provides FOTA to Motorola

Recognising the tremendous advantages derived from being able to update handsets wirelessly, Motorola has selected Red Bend to supply it with Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) software...More

 Nokia takes Qualcomm to court

Nokia is new tack in its long-running dispute with Qualcomm, Nokia has gone to court in Germany and the Netherlands to get Qualcomm's patents voided...More

Qualcomm dismisses Nokia's move

Qualcomm has described Nokia's legal move to declare Qualcomm's patents exhausted in Europe as "entirely meritless." ...More

DoCoMo man warns Japan uncompetitive

A prominent employee of NTT DoCoMo - Japan's leading mobile network - has warned that the existing regime is proving untenable. Network operators are bearing the brunt of the cost of supplying mobile phones. ...More

Vodafone implicated in Safaricom scandal

Vodafone appears to have become entangled in murky dealings surrounding its partner in Kenyan's Safaricom mobile phone network...More

Free mobile network set to launch

Following on from the massive success of Skype – which introduced the concept of free telephony to the masses – a venture called Blyk intends to apply the same principle to mobile phones...More

Shoot blows away handset

A novel way of dealing with the nuisance of mobile phones ringing at inappropriate times has reached the ears of Mobile Insight. Blow them out of the skies, apparently...More

High availability email to expand

High availability software vendor, Neverfail, is looking to support other applications in the mobile space besides just email, new CEO, Peter Parker, has revealed...More

Duo put ads into mobile games

Exit Games has joined with Amobee Media Systems to enable mobile operators and game publishers generate additional revenue from in-game advertising. More

Mobile phone components get slimmer

The mobile phone industry's fad for producing the slimmest possible devices is pressuring the components sector to shrink stuff a small as possible...More

Ofcom defies EU over termination fees

Ofcom, the UK telecoms regulator, is to go ahead and defy the EU over its policy of enabling operators to recover the cost of their 3G licenses, according to a report in the FT...More

Qualcomm back-footed by Broadcom

Qualcomm's policy of vigorously defending its IPR and patents might well be backfiring. At least, it appears to have lost a round in the fight against rival Broadcom...More

Snippets

The speculation over a potential buyer for Palm, the PDA manufacturer, continues. One name put forward is Texas Pacific Group, the private equity group. Another is leading handset vendor, Motorola. That's interesting as it might be a move to prevent Nokia buying the company. 

In Site of the Week (by Tony Dennis)

This week                                                                              Moistmob

The  big news behind the launch of this new WAP site, Moistmob, is that it will be 'hosted' by Tera Patrick. She's described as the "first erotic supermodel to host a mobile portal." It's not very clear exactly what tasks Tera has to carry out in order to 'host' the site but at least her picture is up the top of the site. What's on offer via Moistmob is very light blue and aimed at heterosexuals. Mobile Insight suspects that another sister site called Knobmob will cater for homosexuals when it's launched.
The site is run by Burst Mobile which is based in Leeds and uses Bango to handle payments. When Mobile Insight accessed the site via 3, it was properly protected from minors and required proof of age via a credit card or a phone call.

http://wap.moistmob.tv