Monthly Archives: September 2011
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GSMA Research Shows Mobile Users Rank Privacy As An Important Concern When Using Applications And Services
September 28, 2011 :Privacy Concerns Can Prevent Consumers’ Engagement with Mobile Internet Services Today the GSMA announced the results of a study of more than 4,000 mobile phone users in Singapore, Spain and the UK, which sheds light on privacy issues, particularly relating … Continue reading
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GSMA Study into Africa Shows Kenyan Economy has Benefited from Removal of Mobile-Specific Taxation
September 26, 2011 :Detrimental Surcharge Tax Threatens African Economic Growth Today the GSMA issued preliminary findings from research undertaken into taxation. Initially focused on Africa, the research shows that mobile handset sales have soared by 200 per cent in Kenya following the government’s … Continue reading
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Allocating Digital Dividend Spectrum For Mobile Broadband Could Contribute Up To Us$15 Billion To The Latin American Economy
September 22, 2011 :Today, at the International Telecommunications Union’s (ITU) 11th Global Symposium for Regulators in Armenia, Colombia, the GSMA and AHCIET announced that allocating ‘digital dividend’ spectrum in the 700 MHz band for the deployment of mobile services could contribute almost US$15 … Continue reading
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Leading Mobile Executives to Keynote at GSMA Mobile Asia Congress 2011
September 15, 2011 :The GSMA today announced that CEOs and senior executives from companies including Alcatel-Lucent, China Mobile, Ericsson, SK Telecom and Telenor have been confirmed to deliver keynote presentations at the 2011 GSMA Mobile Asia Congress, which will be held 16-17 November … Continue reading
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GSMA announces call for entries for 17th annual Global Mobile Awards
September 6, 2011 :Today the GSMA announced that the Global Mobile Awards 2012, which recognise excellence, achievement and innovation within the mobile communications industry, are now open for entry. The Global Mobile Awards will be presented at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in … Continue reading

