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Thursday
Jun212012

Yet another Apple windfall - iPad covers

Stat of the day: around 30% of Apple's iPad profit comes from selling smart covers.

Richard Kramer, managing partner of London-based Arete Research, calls it the 'after hardware' market - making money from accessories.

The covers "cost $5 to make, and Apple sells them for $39."

 

"They sell 15m iPad units, 90% are smart cover-attached, that's $450-$500 million in profit they made for selling accessories for a device."

Thursday
Jun212012

Mobile cloud: DoCoMo shows how it's done

In his first public presentation, new NTT DoCoMo president Kaoru Kato unveiled a new slogan – 'Speed and Challenge'.

 

Fortunately, his new cloud-based apps are a lot more attention-grabbing.

 

DoCoMo was probably the earliest advocate of the mobile cloud, seeing it as a natural way to leverage LTE's speed and low latency. And avoid the dreaded dumb pipe.

 

It's rolling out services in the personal, business and network categories. But as Kato – who was appointed president just two days ago - explains it, the real action is in the network cloud.

 

“The network cloud enables smart services with the functionality in the cloud,” he said. It takes advantage of high-speed LTE to deliver processing power that would overwhelm even the smartest device.

 

He showed a demo of a voice translation service that enables speakers of foreign languages to be able to carry out a phone conversation with near real-time translation. Offered in ten languages, that will be launched in Q4.

 

Kato also showed off a smart voice agent – basically a cloud-based Siri - that lets users drive their phone apps with voice commands, like “what's the weather in Osaka today?” or “send an email  to Hiroshi”, and has a voice-to-text function that can also write the email or text. That was launched on March 1.

Wednesday
Jun202012

Telcos vs OTT: another round

Operators don't want to work with us, complains Youku

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Wednesday
Jun202012

Lumia has 35,000 Chinese apps 

Nokia and Microsoft now have more than 80,000 applications for their joint Windows Mobile platform, including 35,000 for China.

 

Olivier Puech, Nokia president Asia, said since the launch of Lumia in China in March, more than 5,500 local apps had been developed.

 

 

Wednesday
Jun202012

9.1b connected by devices by 2015: GSMA

Some GSMA forecasts from the Bernabè presentation.

 

By 2015 there will be:

- 9.1 billion mobile connections

- 4.6 billion mobile customers

- 3.2 billion mobile broadband connections

- 350 million 4G connections

 

The mobile industry 'ecosystem' will be worth $1.9 trillion and employ 9.8 million people.

 

Operators will spend $793 billion on infrastructure between 2012-15.