
Topic: Publications & Resources
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
Aepona Announces Full Complement of JAVA Support
Telecommunications Software Firm Works with Mobicents To Develop Open Source Parlay Resource Adapters for JAIN-SLEE
Belfast, -/October 27, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Aepona, the developer of enabling software for telecoms service delivery, has announced a further key open source initiative to support JAVA developers in the telecommunications world.
Strategy Analytics Releases Latest Mobile Application Benchmark Report
12 Percent of US Mobile Phone Owners Willing to Pay for Mobile TV Access
Boston, MA -/October 25, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Strategy Analytics, the global research and consulting company, released its latest mobile application benchmark report, "Live TV, Channel Branding Drives User Preference for MobiTV over VCAST," which concludes that MobiTV on Sprint TV Live is the highest rated Mobile TV service in the USA, with a five point performance gap over Verizon Wireless' VCAST.
Consumers Interested More In Camera Phones Than Music Phones
Survey from Parks Associates finds consumers more interested in camera phones than music phones
Dallas, Texas -/October 21, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Convergence is finding traction in mobile phones, with one-fourth of all U.S. Internet households willing to use a high-resolution camera phone as their primary camera, according to the forthcoming report "Mobile Market Intelligence" (Second Edition) from Parks Associates.
Japanese Spend On Mobile Data Products Will Grow To $28 Billion By 2010
STRATEGY ANALYTICS: All You Can Eat Pricing Plans Will Flatten Japanese Data Market Revenue Growth; Music Drives Mobile Content Sales But TV Up Next
Boston, MA -/October 19, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Strategy Analytics, the global research and consulting company, today released "Japan Cellular Data Forecast Model (2005 - 2010)," from the Strategy Analytics Wireless Internet Applications Service.
3/4 of MP3 Players Repeat Purchases in China and South Korea Finds Report
China and South Korea Show Mature Markets for MP3 Players; First-time Buyers Still Dominate Markets in Europe and Japan
-/October 17, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-The markets for MP3 players in China and South Korea, with nearly 80% of future purchases coming from existing owners, have matured more quickly than those in the rest of the world, according to Parks Associates? new report Digital Music and Portable MP3 Players.
Parks Associates Publishes Digital Music and Portable MP3 Players Report
First-time Buyers Still Dominate Markets in Europe and Japan
Dallas, Texas -/October 12, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- The markets for MP3 players in China and South Korea, with nearly 80% of future purchases coming from existing owners, have matured more quickly than those in the rest of the world, according to Parks Associates' new report "Digital Music and Portable MP3 Players".
Updated Cohen Research Group Gives GPSN Positive Review
VANCOUVER, BC -/October 03, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- GPS Industries Inc. (OTC BB: GPSN) (Frankfurt WKN#:252179), golf's worldwide patent holder for GPS technology and a leading hardware and software innovator and developer of the USGA and the R&A-approved next-generation golf course GPS systems, and already named the "Technology Product of the Year 2004" by the golfing industry's Association of Private Club Directors and Boardroom Magazine, has been upgraded by the Wall Street's #1 independent research firm.
68% of Organisations Fear Network Security Threats Through Instant Messaging
-/October 03, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-Research released by analyst firm Osterman Research reveals that, while over half of organisations believe that Instant Messaging improves overall communications, over two thirds are concerned or very concerned about the potential security threats of this emerging enterprise technology from viruses, worms and spyware.
Skype Survey Finds UK Ready for Internet Communications Revolution
-/September 30, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- Anyone who has ever had a long-distance relationship knows how difficult it can be to keep it alive across the miles. For today?s long-distance lovebirds, the Internet is increasingly providing the solution, according to a new UK survey commissioned by Skype, the pioneering Global Internet Communications Company that lets anyone with an Internet connection to make free high-quality phone calls.
European Households Prefer The Cinema While Americans Like To Rent
Dallas, Texas -/September 29, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- When it comes to watching movies, Internet households in North America prefer to stay at home while similar European households prefer the cinema, according to Global Digital Living(TM), a multinational consumer study by Parks Associates that provides comparative data from 13 nations, identifying the relative rates of adoption of digital living technologies.





