Poor business case could hobble WiMax
News According to Drs Mark Heath and Alastair Brydon of Sound Partners Ltd, WiMax will come under intense pressure from rival wireless and fixed-line technologies in the developed world while, in the developing world, limited disposable income will...
[November 6, 2006, 14:17]
Mobile TV will be a risky business for operators
News The report, by Analysys analysts Dr Mark Heath and Dr Alastair Brydon, suggests that operators currently considering the service need to balance the high cost of doing so with unpredictable returns. Mobile TV is going to be big, but operators need...
[June 29, 2006, 13:10]
IPWireless launches 3G mobile TV technology
News TDtv is a very good solution for multichannel offerings", said Alastair Brydon of consultancy Sound Partners, who presented at the launch. Another contender for mobile phone TV was unveiled in London on Wednesday, when IPWireless demonstrated its...
[January 18, 2006, 16:55]
Network-sharing key to driving 3G services
News Dr Alastair Brydon, co-author of the report, said in a statement: "Mobile operators face major expenses in the coming years, including investments in femtocells, LTE, broadcasting networks and fixed broadband.
[March 3, 2008, 8:52]
Cellular tech to dominate wireless-broadband market
News Report co-author Dr Alastair Brydon added that the "vast majority" of mobile-network operators will upgrade to LTE rather than WiMax, "resulting in over four times more LTE users [then WiMax] by the end of 2015".
[August 6, 2008, 11:24]



