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Sony takes over Sony Ericsson in 1bn euro deal

The Japanese electronics giant is to pay Sweden's Ericsson £919m for complete control of their 50-50 joint venture for mobile phones and tablets, which it plans to integrate with PlayStation and SEN Read more

27 October, 2011 by David Meyer

Sony Ericsson hit by £173m loss in final quarter

...Android smartphone market, which increased in size by 60 percent during 2011.Ian Fogg, head of mobile at IHS Screen Digest, noted it is "sobering... Read more

19 January, 2012 by David Meyer

O2 tries out free VoIP calls for iPhone and Android

...serve customers on both smartphones and desktops. According to independent telecoms analyst Ian Fogg, O2 may also be motivated by a desire to get a... Read more

13 October, 2011 by David Meyer

BlackBerry outage day three: RIM explains what went wrong

"A service disruption of this nature is not acceptable to us or to you," says RIM's UK chief... Read more

12 October, 2011 by Natasha Lomas and Nick Heath

10 reasons BlackBerry can survive - and even thrive

...Windows Phone 7 all have tremendous flaws today," said independent telecoms analyst Ian Fogg. "Everything's still to play for. RIM has still got a... Read more

1 July, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Does BlackBerry still have juice? The 10 magic tricks RIM must pull off to survive

...phones is old and is increasingly uncompetitive with Android and iPhone particularly," Ian Fogg, independent telecoms analyst, told silicon.com. "The issue for RIM is... Read more

24 June, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Top UK tech twitterers: CIOs, academics, analysts, politicos, bloggers

Desperately seeking tech-loving microbloggers based in Blighty? Look no further... Read more

14 April, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Nokia-Microsoft deal 'good' for developers and operators

...downscale" and address a wider market around the world.Symbian is 'dead' Ian Fogg, a Forrester analyst, said that Nokia is right to keep Symbian... Read more

11 February, 2011 by David Meyer

UK broadband 'too slow' for next-gen online services

...fibre to individual homes (FTTH), which can provide broadband speeds of 100Mbps. Ian Fogg, principal analyst with Forrester Research, said BT was limiting the speed... Read more

21 October, 2010 by Shelley Portet

Orange, T-Mobile offer pooled 2G network access

...enabled initially for T-Mobile and Orange customers." Forrester Research principal analyst Ian Fogg said pooling network resource was the next natural step for the... Read more

6 September, 2010 by Natasha Lomas

BlackBerry PlayBook shipments are down as RIM's tablet turns 'sideshow'

How the tablet market remains tough - unless you're selling iPads... Read more

16 September, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Ballmer Bings RIM: Microsoft search to be BlackBerry default

...commerce, social and location-centric services." Tweeting about the agreement, Forrester analyst Ian Fogg said the Microsoft-RIM tie-up on BlackBerry search suggests Nokia... Read more

4 May, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Bradford: The UK's best broadband city

...European nation is Romania with 7.0Mbps. Principal analyst at Forrester Research Ian Fogg said the UK's relative slowness in launching fibre broadband compared... Read more

28 April, 2011 by Tim Ferguson

Tablets fail to kill off netbooks, e-readers, says analyst

...4.69 million iPads during the quarter, which ended on 26 March. Ian Fogg, principal analyst at Forrester Research, described this figure as "impressive for... Read more

21 April, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Microsoft gets best of Nokia in smartphone love-in

...to make up as much lost ground as possible." Forrester principal analyst Ian Fogg, added: "This is a massive win for Microsoft but this gives... Read more

11 February, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

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