We often talk about the big brands on the internet and their dominance. Last year, I did a spotlight on Asia that showed that Google was over 40% of the connections in Asia, and in the mobile report, Facebook was...
By Cam Cullen - VP of Global Marketing July 18, 2018
Mobile operators deploying 5G have an entirely new packet core architecture to assemble as they build out their infrastructure; where and how they will get network intelligence in this environment is a key success factor to ensure that they can monetize their 5G networks, as well as maintain high quality as the number of users and use cases grow on new...
Topics: Mobile, Expert insights, Analytics, Scorecard, 5g, Automation, Experiential network intelligence, Nwda
By Dan Geiger - Senior Director, Corporate Communications and Partner Marketing August 30, 2016
The Pokemon Go! rage should give us all pause. In its first month, over 100M people downloaded the app and many mobile operators were surprised by the game’s peculiar impact on their mobile data subscribers. This video provides a brief view into how things played out, leading us to ask—are you ready for the next big app?
Topics: Bandwidth, Quality of experience qoe, User experience, Mobile, Network analytics, Network performance, Dpi, Mobile subscriber experience
By Cam Cullen - VP of Global Marketing July 14, 2016
Some of you may have heard about Pokemon Go – it is already being proclaimed the most successful mobile application of all time (at least from a launch week perspective). A few of the stats that I have seen are amazing (and there are many, many more):
Topics: Mobile, Pokemon go
By Jon Linden - Chief Strategy Officer December 5, 2013
Matsumoto-san from Softbank Mobile is a smart, experienced and passionate man. And funny! “You’re all too rich” was aimed at the operators in the room as an encouragement to put themselves in their customers’ shoes.
Topics: What were up to, Google, Quality of experience, Bandwidth control, Mobile, Mobile operators, Smartphone, Subscriber, Facebook, Mobile growth, Tata