Tag Archives: Network
How knowing the device, carrier and connection helps marketers: Q&A with Digital Element and dotMobi
September 13, 2013, by mobiThinking
The more marketers know about their mobile visitors, the more they can target appropriate content and offers – including third-party ads – and deliver them in the most efficient manner. Knowing whether a visitor is coming via a mobile network (and which carrier) or WiFi, what country they are in and the device type (and its capabilities) are essential tools in a marketer’s armory... Read More
Millennial Media, the first mobile ad network to IPO; and thus to reveal revenues and the long road to profitability – analysis
January 9, 2012, by mobiThinking
The announcement of the planned floatation of six-year-old Millennial Media – believed to be one of the largest mobile ad networks in the US – on the stock exchange is interesting for two reasons... Read More
Verizon Wireless opens up to the mobile developer community (for real)!
August 18, 2009, by Ronan_Mandel
Late last month, Verizon Wireless held an open developer conference down here in San Jose. The conference was notable, important, and relevant to you for a number of reasons... Read More
Mobile Web 2.0 “Dramatic Developments” from AT&T Really not all that dramatic….
July 14, 2009, by Ronan_Mandel
Well, I'm sad to report that the folks over/up/down at AT&T wireless appear to not quite have their act together when it comes to what is the 'next big thing' in wireless. I had really been hoping/anticipating that the webinar they hosted on June 30 entitled "Dramatic Developments in Mobile Web Technology" was going to provide something concrete and actionable for you (and I), alas, that was not to be the case... Read More
Kind of a “sunshine transcoder story”
March 3, 2009, by jonarne
I guess many of you have been following discussions on various attempts by network operators to transcode desktop web sites and squeeze them on to a mobile device, without respecting the intentions of content owners. The case I'll be talking about is the TeliaSonera case, and their "SurfOpen" service. First time around, the launch caused an uprising among the content owners forcing TeliaSonera to go offline with SurfOpen. Now SurfOpen is launched again with a more reasonable approach... Read More