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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Telecommunications marketing5

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This is evidenced by the emergence of new 3,5 G and 4G technologies, which are entirely based on the transmission of information over Internet protocol (IP). Operators are currently building their networks using similar technology often choose similar business model - at the expense of reducing the costs of providing various services to consumers, they focus on developing its own network, "open"it for foreign companies to provide their services through it and relying solely on revenue from providing access to the network.

This is evidenced by the emergence of new 3,5 G and 4G technologies, which are entirely based on the transmission of information over Internet protocol (IP). Operators are currently building their networks using similar technology often choose similar business model - at the expense of reducing the costs of providing various services to consumers, they focus on developing its own network, "open"it for foreign companies to provide their services through it and relying solely on revenue from providing access to the network.

Example of a successful business model, built on mobile advertising is that the British virtual network operator Blyk, one of the creators of which is former president of Nokia Corp. Mr. Pekka Ala-drink.

This is evidenced by the emergence of new 3,5 G and 4G technologies, which are entirely based on the transmission of information over Internet protocol (IP). Operators are currently building their networks using similar technology often choose similar business model - at the expense of reducing the costs of providing various services to consumers, they focus on developing its own network, "open"it for foreign companies to provide their services through it and relying solely on revenue from providing access to the network.

Example of a successful business model, built on mobile advertising is that the British virtual network operator Blyk, one of the creators of which is former president of Nokia Corp. Mr. Pekka Ala-drink.