CTIA: News Corp. Buying 51 Percent Of VeriSign’s Jamba For $187.5 Million
News Corp, in search of a strategy on the mobile side of things after pioneering some early efforts in mobile content, has bought a majority… Read more »
News Corp, in search of a strategy on the mobile side of things after pioneering some early efforts in mobile content, has bought a majority… Read more »
Nokia has announced it will buy German navigation software maker gate5 by the end of the year with the intent of offering maps on its mobile… Read more »
The recent DVB-H mobile TV trials in Germany have been deemed a success…glowing terms are used in the absence of hard figures. According t… Read more »
{"source":"http:\/\/paidcontent.org\/tag\/germany\/page\/15\/wijax\/b959f4af7e82222223ac4cb50ea2d81d","varname":"wijax_d5a304b64963029c065a979b5ec13ece","title_element":"h2","title_class":"widget-title","title_before":"%3Ch2%20class%3D%22widget-title%22%3E","title_after":"%3C%2Fh2%3E"}
Jamba is promoting its music service at the radio show Internationalen Funkausstellung in Berlin (IFA), where it will have a “bluetooth colu… Read more »
(NYT Reg required) The NYT has a good piece on citizen journalism, and whether it should be regarded as the bold new age of reporting or a t… Read more »
GoFresh — which runs the mobile community site itsmy.com — has signed a marketing deal with FUNK Sunglasses. From the beginning of August… Read more »
It is now generally accepted that telcos paid far too much to buy 3G licenses — although the idea that the cost of buying the spectrum mean… Read more »
I’ve poorly translated the following from German, so if any German speakers notice any mistakes please let me know…
The Jamba (German arm… Read more »
Jamster will launch a D2C full track music download service in Germany in August, before a wider European rollout. The Jamster Music service… Read more »
Germany’s mobile communications industry has introduced a code of practice for mobile content services. This is intended to promote consumer… Read more »
{"source":"http:\/\/pro.gigaom.com\/wijax\/a206c64880c8215b985ab24ebe90eafd","varname":"wijax_d269eebc26af5b39ec3c65bb7948e7ce","title_element":"h2","title_class":"widget-title","title_before":"%3Ch2%20class%3D%22widget-title%22%3E","title_after":"%3C%2Fh2%3E"}
Of course, everyone wants to know how to win the mobile TV war, but the answers not going to be known until the war is actually won. Still,… Read more »
The German mobile content industry has introduced an industry code of conduct similar to the one launched in the UK and those in other count… Read more »
This is an interesting development…”Vodafone MeinPC uses Orb’s software to allow 3G customers to access the photos and MP3s that reside on… Read more »
M:Metrics has released the results of a survey showing that British are the biggest users of mobile social media content. “10.1 percent of B… Read more »
Milking it for all it is worth: Football fans will spend a combined total of EUR 36.5 million mobile calls, text and video messages during t… Read more »
Not sure what happened, but I messed up on some key details on this post about Jumbuck, the Australian mobile content firm, buying out Germa… Read more »
German mobile marketing and content applications firm YOC (short for Your Opinion Counts) has filed for an IPO on the Frankfurt market. Its… Read more »
Note: Some corrections about this post here.
Jumbuck, the Australian mobile content firm, has expanded into Europe and bought out German mob… Read more »
EBay will pilot a customized version of the Opera Mini browser in Germany which will allow eBay users to sell, bid and buy things using mobi… Read more »
Vodafone Germany is about to launch the Radio DJ service first mooted in January, and there are some prices given. The subscription is avail… Read more »
DVB-H mobile TV trials have gone live in Germany, on E-Plus, O2, T-Mobile and Vodafone, coinciding with the upcoming World Cup. The trials w… Read more »
(via I4U) AOL Germany, which is rumored to be up for sale along with other European subsidiaries of AOL, plans to launch an MVNO later this… Read more »
This is a pretty comprehensive article about mobile TV in Germany…starting with a review of the DMB service planned to launch on May 31 in… Read more »
We have obtained some screenshots of the downloadable mobile app Yahoo is going to launch by the end of this month..this is the official FIF… Read more »
Coming Monday, we will have extensive coverage from the World Telemedia conference in Berlin…our new MocoNews European contributing writer… Read more »
Cyoshi Mobile, one of my favorite small mobile content development studios (based in Hannover, Germany) has been acquired by UK-based mobile… Read more »
Nice and simple..I tested out on my N90 and works well even on non-3G T-Mobile connection.There’s also a custom downloadable app coming, SMS… Read more »
Heise Online: There will be mobile TV available for people attending the World Cup in Germany…but there may not be handsets. “To allow thi… Read more »
(behind subscription wall, so I only know the one line intro) European operator O2 is set to become the first UK mobile operator to launch a… Read more »
Germany’s third largest telco Debitel AG is set to launch mobile TV based on Korea’s terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting technology… Read more »
A year in the making, a new tele-novella like mobile soap has launched in Germany. “The Daily Handy Foto Soap Combines Picture, Text, Sound… Read more »
The FIFA World Cup will be unlikely to kick-start the nascent mobile TV industry in the way that proponents of the technology had hoped, mai… Read more »
“Vodafone Germany plans to offer its customers mobile TV services based on the new DVB-H standard from 2007 onward. The Federal Network Agen… Read more »
Korea is showcasing its DMB mobile TV technology at CeBIT, running three channels and covering all of Hanover’s districts and the conference… Read more »
Jamba — the European version of Verisign-owned Jamster — is planning to offer a subscription music service from the 1st of May. It will st… Read more »
The latest in Neomedia’s buying spree…it’s buying German company Gavitec AG – mobile digit for a total of $7.2 million in cash and shares,… Read more »
Follow @paidContent for more stories like this.
You're subscribed to our newsletter. If you'd like, you can update your settings