For some months now, we have known that Verizon Wireless, AT&T and presumably T-Mobile will be leveraging LTE for their 4G networks. I've written before that this creates a large problem for Sprint as it would be the odd one out choosing instead to deploy a 4G network based on WiMax. Well now, Alltel announced last week that it also plans on adopting LTE for its 4G network. Is WiMax completely doomed? Will Sprint see the writing on the wall?
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If you read this blog with any sort of frequency or regularity, you might know that I am a rather content Windows Mobile user. I like the fact that it's so tightly integrated to my desktop environment and I also like the look and feel of my T-Mobile Dash (a.k.a HTC s620). That said, as an avid gadget freak, ahem, I mean enterprise mobility analyst, it's important for me to know what new devices are coming out in order to better understand trends in the industry.
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Wow. What an incredibly busy time since my departure from Aberdeen. Three weeks ago, I was in Salt Lake City to spend time with the good folks over at Celio Corp. Two weeks ago, I went to San Francisco for some work I am doing with the largest event marketing agency in the world. This past week, I was in Cleveland for an event at Case Western Reserve University to talk about mobile advertising. There, I had the pleasure to speak not only on an interesting panel regarding the future of mobile advertising, but also its impact on enterprise mobility.
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Sounds deep doesn't it? It's actually not as big a deal as you might think. However, regular readers of this site know that I have a penchant for creating "colorful" titles for my post. This post is not actually about a new company that is coming out with an emerging solution for mobility, nor a new way for organizations to adopt mobile solutions. This new dawn is in fact for me. About two weeks ago now, I left Aberdeen Group.
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