What Should We Be Looking For?
The biggest winners from today’s announcement are likely to be China’s handset OEMs and its mobile operators. And Qualcomm itself did not do so badly.
The biggest winners from today’s announcement are likely to be China’s handset OEMs and its mobile operators. And Qualcomm itself did not do so badly.
Before the show, I posted that the nature of MWC has changed a lot over the years. This used to be a show solely focused on selling heavy iron networking […]
I have been attending MWC for nine years, for as long as the show has been held in Barcelona. But this was the first time I spent most of my […]
A Brief Photo Tour I took a few photos of things I thought were interesting but did not fit well in broader topics. First, LG’s Flex Phone, with a huge […]
The world of enterprise mobility continues to evolve quickly. Prior to the sow, the big news was VMWare’s acquisition of AirWatch. Fitting news, since the big news last year was […]
Last year, I wrote extensively about small cells. These were a hot topic at MWC 2013, but there were clear signs of froth. This year, there was a lot less […]
It became a running joke, a partially-funny metric. How long could you have a conversation at MWC without mentioning the $19 Billion Facebook acquisition of WhatsApp? If you made it […]
I have will be e-mailing out my full note from Mobile World Congress over the weekend, below is one piece from that longer note. I will post the rest of […]