The crypto avalanche caused by the collapse of the Terra (not-so-stable) stablecoin last year has yet to recede. The fallout has been so rocky that even former execs at the company are now ensnared in prosecutors’ grasp. On Tuesday, South Korean prosec... Terra Co-Founder and Nine Staff Indicted for Role in Crypto ...This entry was posted in telefonica on April 25, 2023 by Kyle Barr
Leer en español.Read more... Sateliot Launches First 5G Satellite to Quash IoT Dead ZonesThis entry was posted in 5g SpaceX telefonica on April 19, 2023 by Matías S. Zavia
Carriers have kicked off the world’s biggest mobile phone tradeshow with calls for an “investment friendly framework” to fund rollouts of next-gen 5G network technology and level the playing field with Internet giants. “We... 5G needs a “new mindset” towards Internet rules, telcos warnThis entry was posted in 5g artificial intelligence Europe Health Internet of Things Mobile Policy privacy telefonica on February 26, 2018 by Natasha Lomas
London based People.io has taken its first steps outside the UK, expanding its data sharing rewards platform into Germany — where it’s launched a co-branded version of the app with carrier o2 (called o2 Get), targeting the latter’s ~24 million customers. Read More People.io data rewards app gets Telefónica co-branding pushThis entry was posted in advertising Apps data data protection Europe Mobile O2 privacy Spotify Startups TC telefonica United Kingdom on May 4, 2017 by Natasha Lomas
Twenty years ago only one out of 10 people in Mexico had a telephone of any kind. Today, more than 100 million people have cell phones and, more amazingly, more than 70 percent of those are smartphones. To keep up the torrid growth, scrappy compe... How Mexico went from telecom laggard to mobile trailblazerThis entry was posted in Column itson Mobile smartphones TC telefonica on June 30, 2016 by Ira Brodsky
The Cyanogen flavor of open Android is getting a little carrier love in Europe, with Spain’s Telefonica launching its first handset powered by the mobile OS today, the BQ Aquaris X5, on its Movistar carrier brand. Read More First Carrier-Backed Cyanogen Phone Launches In EuropeThis entry was posted in Android Cyanogen cyanogenmod Europe Gadgets Mobile Movistar smartphones TC telefonica on November 12, 2015 by Natasha Lomas
The Cyanogen flavor of open Android is getting a little carrier love in Europe, with Spain’s Telefonica launching its first handset powered by the mobile OS today, the BQ Aquaris X5, on its Movistar carrier brand. Read More First Carrier-Backed Cyanogen Phone Launches In EuropeThis entry was posted in Android Cyanogen cyanogenmod Europe Gadgets Mobile Movistar smartphones TC telefonica on November 12, 2015 by Natasha Lomas
At long last, Apple is adding a way for people to pay for purchases on iTunes beyond credit or debit cards — a move that points to the company sharpening its focus on marketing the iPhone to a wider set of users. Apple — working first with O2/Telefonica in Germany — will now let people pay for items using carrier billing in iTunes. This means users can now pay for… Read More Apple Finally Rolls Out Carrier Billing For iTunes, Starting In ...This entry was posted in Apps Bango Carrier Billing eCommerce Europe iTunes Mobile TC telefonica and tagged apple on October 27, 2015 by Ingrid Lunden