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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (12519)6/18/2003 5:49:34 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
BT phone combo to fight fixed-to-mobile substitution. Dow Jones reports that BT said this week in a presentation to investors that they will begin marketing a mobile phone that can also make calls on a fixed line or over Internet links in a move aimed at stopping the leakage of traffic from fixed to mobile networks. The article notes that some investors believe that BT, which does not own a mobile network, is facing a long-term threat to revenues as mobile tariffs fall. (Dow Jones)
Wireless industry in U.S. maturing, says analyst report. The wireless industry in the U.S. is maturing and changing, and, correspondingly, wireless carriers must take a hard look at spurring capex and increasing revenue streams, according to Probe Group. Probe reports that there is increased use of wireless data services that are propelling the need for advanced networks and greater coverage. However, obstacles to signing on customers to data services include lack of understanding of new, unfamiliar applications and power consumption. Probe's data shows that in 2003, growth in wireless services will come from such applications as multimedia messaging. Other major applications will include e-mail, web browsing and personal information management (PIM) applications. Voice will also remain an important wireless application, as the majority of usage is for voice, says the Probe report. (Unstrung)

Telcos are running for cover.
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