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Released on
= September 5, 2005, 9:36 am
Press Release
Author = Jo Wintour
Industry = Telecommunications
Press Release
Summary = Once upon a time, there were no mobile phones and when
there were mobile phones, they were expensive. Yet in such a short
space of time (just six or seven years) they have become so mainstream
that you can buy the models in supermarkets and call credit and
accessories just about everywhere else.
Press Release
Body = Once upon a time, there were no mobile phones and when there
were mobile phones, they were expensive. Yet in such a short space
of time (just six or seven years) they have become so mainstream
that you can buy the models in supermarkets and call credit and
accessories just about everywhere else. In fact, mobile phones have
evolved beyond themselves … and are now mobile multi-media
centres with electronic organisers, cameras, MP3 players and media
recorders.
No longer can
you buy “just a phone”. Indeed research suggests that
consumers’ expectations have increased to the extent where
making calls is no longer enough – we want the works - video
messaging, cameras, walkmans - you name it! Video calls used to
be confined to sci-fi films and cartoons, now we’re sending
naughty pictures – as if mobile networks were the most private
and intimate places in the world. Even children are prepared to
spend their allowances on the latest mobile phone gadgets; look
at the storm of interest over “crazy frog”. Consequently,
mobile phone providers are beginning to narrow their promotional
campaigns and strategy into increasingly niche markets
Dominant players
in the mobile phone market, such as Sony Ericsson,
http://www.sonyericsson.com, are beginning to specialise by apparently
developing mobile phones into the audio and visual entertainment
centres, with models featuring music players and cameras. With the
recent launch of the W800i walkman phone, a new
musical revolution is coming into full swing, as mobile compact
disc players seem increasingly archaic.
Conversely,
some mobile phone companies are targeting parents who want to keep
a close eye on their children. Parental controls are now offered
through a wireless service whereby parents can keep track on where
their children are situated through a mobile mapping system. Some
phones even allow parents to determine who the contacts their children
can call and how long they spend on the phone. RuleSpace,
http://www.rulespace.com is one of the many companies that offer
this service. Many argue that all mobile phones should be equipped
with such a device for security reasons.
The Blackberry
(the latest technology to be courted by professionals) is mobile
e-mail and mobile phone, http://www.blackberry.com. Discovered years
ago by “techies”, the Blackberry word-of-mouth has now
reached a broader audience and has been picked up extensively in
the media. Thanks to the speedy global growth of the Blackberry
application, insiders say the mobile phone market is prepared for
further innovation in mobile phone services.
The innovations
exploited by mobile phone companies to date have desensitised us
to technological innovation, but whilst we may not be surprised
by technology anymore, we’re still prepared to pay for endless
plug and play.
Web Site = http;//bigmouthmedia.com
Contact Details
= Jo Wintour
Loves travelling, good music and excellent food and wine
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