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BlackBerry maker must diversify to survive

Talkback My question is - Does John Delaney really understand this market. There are serious questions like what happened to O2's Seven product? What about the Microsoft Mobile Information server? MS's attempt at creating a BES and now partially integrated...

[May 18, 2005, 17:57]

Telcos could lose out on mobile IM

News The main replacement for SMS will be mobile IM," Ovum’s John Delaney said on Wednesday. Citing a "faltering of growth" in the SMS market -- outside the UK, at least --- Delaney told delegates at the Global Messaging Congress in London that mobile...

[May 25, 2006, 14:30]

X-Series pricing tests mobile broadband market

News Ovum's John Delaney told ZDNet UK on Friday that 3's pricing was "aggressive", but suggested that it may still be difficult to reach the mass market through a contract add-on. In order to get the majority of the market onto something like this you...

[December 1, 2006, 10:59]

What happens if you breach mobile data 'fair usage'?

News Ovum analyst John Delaney said on Thursday that a one gigabyte limit was in any case "quite low", and would discourage people from using the value-added services, such as streaming video, that Vodafone is trying to promote through 3G Broadband.

[June 26, 2006, 11:15]

3 ditches all roaming charges

News I think it's a pretty bold move," Ovum analyst John Delaney told ZDNet UK, describing the pricing strategy as "clearly intended to cause waves". As a result, said Delaney, 3 has much to gain from getting rid of roaming fees — he suggested the new...

[January 16, 2007, 9:54]

No free broadband for businesses

News It's marketing," points out Ovum analyst John Delaney. Delaney thinks the UK could see a similar outcome: "I think the danger is in the long term, if a lot of players are in the game of making things seem free.

[August 1, 2006, 9:20]

3 to offer £2 SIM cards for free Skype

News Telecoms analyst John Delaney, from IDC, told ZDNet UK at the briefing that 3 could only succeed in the mobile marketplace by remaining a "challenger", and that the operator was unlikely to significantly affect its own voice revenues by offering...

[April 23, 2009, 14:28]

Vodafone banks on cost cuts and convergence

News Ovum telecoms analyst John Delaney told ZDNet UK the announcements represented a "promising start to [Vodafone Group CEO Arun] Sarin's proper tenure". He's clearly now calling the shots," Delaney said on Tuesday, adding that the announcement...

[May 30, 2006, 12:50]

T-Mobile 'banned VoIP because of poor quality'

News But telecoms analyst John Delaney of Ovum said T-Mobile’s decision was "not entirely illegitimate". Technical reasons make it difficult to offer consistent services," Delaney told ZDNet UK on Thursday, suggesting that VoIP’s bandwidth-hungry nature...

[May 11, 2006, 16:50]

European Commission: Data roaming is next

News It's basically a shot across their bows," Ovum analyst John Delaney told ZDNet.co.uk on Thursday. However, Delaney questioned the Commission's "appetite" for further confrontations with the mobile industry, and added that "it also depends on...

[July 19, 2007, 17:06]

Firms get Orange convergence next year

News But Unique has "the same weaknesses of the other current FMC offerings on the market or in development," said Ovum analyst John Delaney on Monday, adding that these included "a very limited handset choice and lack of true seamlessness in network...

[September 25, 2006, 15:20]

Analysts welcome 3's flat-rate broadband

News Similar views were echoed by Ovum's John Delaney, who wrote: "Everything about the internet that worries the mobile operators is here. However, Delaney noted that 3 could "end up having its role reduced simply to providing internet access".and...

[November 17, 2006, 12:31]

Nokia and Vodafone team up on web services

News Ovum analyst John Delaney said the Vodafone deal will come as a significant boon to the platform. Nokia and Vodafone have announced a deal that will see the handset maker's mobile internet services platform cropping up on Vodafone handsets in Europe.

[November 8, 2007, 9:17]

US case calls future of Web linking into question

News Especially large companies want to be cautious and use linking agreements," said John Delaney, an attorney at Morrison & Foerster in New York, who represents multimedia companies. Godzich is at the center of a momentous copyright lawsuit pitting...

[May 27, 1997, 10:00]

Five years ago: US case calls future of Web linking into question

News Especially large companies want to be cautious and use linking agreements," said John Delaney, an attorney at Morrison & Foerster in New York, who represents multimedia companies. First published 27 May, 1997.

[May 24, 2002, 7:01]

Industry cautious over 4G auctions

News Ovum analyst John Delaney called the definition of 4G "a matter of opinion". Spectrum auctions for so-called 4G telecommunications will not raise anywhere near the amount of money that the Treasury made from 3G in 2000.

[June 27, 2006, 11:15]

BlackBerry maker must diversify to survive

News In a published briefing released on Tuesday, John Delaney, principal analyst at Ovum, said that while the Blackberry manufacturer has achieved a huge amount with its very specific focus on enterprise email, the company is going to have to...

[May 17, 2005, 17:15]

Have a flutter on a worm

News John Delaney, chief executive of TradeSports.com, told ZDNet UK that the date a new Windows virus will strike or when a certain company will be the victim of a DDoS attack, are "exactly the types of contracts" the company is looking to host.

[July 12, 2004, 14:10]

Qualcomm provides Super 3G's missing uplink

News We can probably assume it'll be about the same rate as HSDPA on the uplink [in real-world conditions]," John Delaney, chief analyst with Ovum, told ZDNet UK on Wednesday. However, Delaney cautioned that, as Qualcomm is "not part of the GSM camp...

[July 20, 2006, 11:15]

Motorola chief calls it quits

News Meanwhile, executive vice-president Gene Delaney has said the firm will try to reclaim the title of top handset maker in China. In China, the firm will continue to reduce costs and ramp up product releases to increase competitiveness, Motorola's...

[September 22, 2003, 10:45]

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