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World of Health IT 2012 – Copenhagen

eHealth week 2012 will focus on the continuity of care from home to hospital and back to home demonstrating how information can flow between these different settings. The GSMA Connected Living mHealth team will be exhibiting at stand 327. For more information about the event ...

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GSMA Home Energy Gateway Requirements Whitepaper

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GSMA Connected House MWC 2012

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Connected Living in Smart Home

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mUtilities Device Listing, November, 2012

A regularly-updated global list of devices in the Utilities and Smart Cities sector, updated fortnightly

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A Smart Grid in Action

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The Vision of a Mobile-Enabled Smart City

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SmartSynch and AT&T: End-to-end cellular-based advanced metering infrastructure

SmartSynch and AT&T have been offering integrated smart grid solutions to the utilities sector since March 2009. The latest offering is allowing utilities companies to prepay 10 years' worth of mobile data.

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Mobile Healthcare Video

Transforming healthcare with embedded mobile:

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Mobile Asia Expo

More information: http://www.mobileasiaexpo.com/

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Mobile Health Summit

The 2012 GSMA-mHealth Alliance Mobile Health Summit will be held in Cape Town, South Africa on 29 May- 1 June, 2012 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.

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Case Study: Japan’s most innovative Cyber University

Cyber University owned by the Japanese operator Softbank, demonstrates how mobile can assist out of classroom education and enhance internet learning using cloud services.

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Japan’s Cyber University – Film

Watch this innovative case study about how a University in Japan is embracing mobile technology.

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GSMA Experience Dome: Learning without Frontiers 2012

The GSMA Connected Living mEducation team along with six programme partners – Orange, KT, KDDI, Telefónica, Vodafone and Qualcomm, showcased Mobile Education from Around the World at Learning without Frontiers, Olympia, London, 25th – 26th January 2012. Learning ...

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GSMA and McKinsey: Transforming learning through mEducation

Early initiatives in mobile education are already enhancing learning outcomes worldwide. With growing availability and demand, mEducation is poised to become a USD 70 billion market opportunity by 2020.

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University goes portable with tablet technology

The Open University of Catalonia with Orange Spain has developed and evaluated an Open University portable learning environment for mobile technologies.

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Using tablet computers in the agricultural sector in Spain

Telefónica Learning Services has been working with the Agrarian Association of Young Farmers in Spain to develop learning and training opportunities using tablet devices.

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GSMA Safeguarding, Security and Privacy in Mobile Education report

This paper provides information and advice and sites further references regarding safeguarding, security and privacy in implementing mobile education. It also highlights GSMA's role in these areas.

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GSMA Mobile Proposition for Education Report

This report highlights the value of mobile technologies in supporting enhanced teaching and learning. It describes six key educational scenarios where mobile connectivity can make, and in some cases is making, a contribution. It also describes how mobile network operators ...

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Mobile Education in the United States

The document describes the delivery models in place for the main types of education along with examples of activities already underway specific to United States. Download here