Saturday, January 28, 2006

Weekly Roundup

A roundup of mobile analysts in the news for the week ending January 28:

  • Julie Ask at Jupiter Research via Techworld.com about first mobile WiMax chipsets ready
  • Thomas Husson at JupiterResearch via BBC NEWS about 3 to pay people to talk and text
  • Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney and Craig Mathias at Farpoint Group via NewsFactor Network about wireless Options Force I.T. To Be Flexible
  • Christopher King at Stifel, Nicolaus & Company and Edward Snyder, at Charter Equity Research via the New York Times about 2 Largest U.S. Wireless Carriers Add Many Subscribers
  • Tim Bajarin at Creative Strategies via Technology Pundits about Disney Buying Pixar
  • NPD analyst Stephen Baker via InformationWeek about flat-Panel TVs, Portable Music Players Rocked in 2005
  • Julie Ask at JupiterResearch and David Chamberlain at In-Stat via the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about Strip District start-up lands big bet on new mobile TV network
  • Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch via BusinessWeek about Microsoft mulling its own digital device
  • Dean Bubley at Disruptive Wireless about hosted mobile PBXs
  • Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch via BetaNews about Microsoft's rumored portable device