Topic: Roger Entner
Google (GOOG) leapt into mobile payments Thursday with partners like Citi (C) and MasterCard (MA). Totally outmaneuvered, eBay's (EBAY) PayPal ...
1. It really is fast. TeliaSonera, the Swedish carrier that in 2009 launched the first major commercial long-term evolution (LTE) service ...
The heat surrounding mobile applications need not be limited to large companies with money to spend on vast teams of app developers. The rapidly changing and fast-growing opportunity for more businesses to reach their customers and deliver their services via mobile applications ...
It used to be that whatever Web functionality you got over your mobile phone was a scaled-down rendering of what was available to desktops. Now, thanks to monumental advances with smartphones, and the rise of HTML5, the equation has flipped - a lot ...
Read a full transcript or download a copy. The rapidly changing and fast-growing opportunity for more businesses to reach their customers and deliver their services via mobile applications is at a crossroads.. Our panel consists of Roger Entner, Senior Vice President and ...
Verizon Wireless will offer a discount on its family plans for customers who purchase smartphones with pricier data services. . . The nation's...
From highly-advanced cell-phones to lightning-fast laptops, it is evident that we live in a technological day and age. The most surprising statistic comes from Nielsen Media Research, which uses audience measurement systems to determine data. Roger Entner, senior vice president of Research ...
Verizon sold roughly half the phones it had in stock and is expected to sell around 1 million Android phones during the fourth quarter. Citigroup analyst Jim Suva says Droid's opening weekend was a step in the right direction for Motorola ...
The old saying is that anything that doesn't kill an entity makes it stronger. AT&T and Verizon Wireless saw their data growth rates expand by more than 8 percent, and T-Mobile clocked in at 6 percent. The other (and even ...
An AT&T executive said Wednesday that the cell phone company will offer 20Mbps downloads over its wireless network as soon as next year. On Wednesday, Ralph de la Vega, AT&T's mobility chief, told investors at Morgan Stanley's annual ...