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Top 10 reasons to register for Mobile World Congress

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

If you haven’t registered for Mobile World Congress, there’s still time.

Really, there is.

It’s on the 16th to the 19th of February. We’ll be bringing you the best damn coverage available on the planet, BAR NONE.

Look for us to bring you stimulating opinion from the show floor along with perspective that, frankly, you just don’t get anywhere else.

Oh yes.

But if you’re looking for a reason to pick up your passport and attend, here — courtesy of Jose Aranda, Event Director of GSMA — are their top ten reasons for registering:

1. Best networking opportunities, with over 46% C-Level attendees
2. On average over 18 new business leads for each attendee
3. Thousands of new products, and service announcements
4. Over 2700 press and media, generating thousands of articles
5. Leading operators, and mobile companies all there
6. Meet the finalists of the GSMA Global Mobile Awards, and the Mobile Innovation Global Award Competition
7. Learn the latest industry initiatives at FREE GSMA seminars
8. Network at the Mobile Money Pavilion, Innovation Zone, Green Power Pavilion, Mobile Media and Entertainment Zone, and GSMA Pavilion
9. Get a chance to see two-time Academy Award winning actor and film director Kevin Spacey as part of the MoFilm festival and MoFilm stand in the Media and Entertainment Hall!
10. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the beautiful city of Barcelona, click here to read your welcome letter
11. Meet the Mobile Industry Review team in person — Ewan MacLeod, Dan Lane, Ben Smith and James Whatley.

(Ok, so I added the 11th reason)

And if you are REALLY quick, there are still hotels available.

Jose mentions these examples:

* Catalonia Bristol - 3 star hotel located in Sant Andreu de la Barca – starting at €106 per night
* Campanille Barcelona - 3 star hotel located in Barbera del Valles – starting at €106 per night
* Gran Hotel Catalonia - 4 star hotel located in the Centre of Barcelona – starting at €280 per night

Those aren’t getting to SILLY prices yet — although the Gran Hotel Catalonia is getting there. Snap’em up quick.

UK’s Mobile Phone register will require passport to buy PAYG handset

Monday, October 20th, 2008

You can’t be too careful.

And, er, since it’s electronic, it’s trackable. So let’s track it!

So goes the thinking behind the latest plans here in the UK to protect the nation.

If you buy a mobile phone on contract, your identity is already confirmed.

If you buy a mobile phone on PAYG — Pay As You Go — you don’t need to prove your identity.

Ergo huge, huge breeding ground for terrorists. Apparently.

With 72% of Vodafone’s almost 19 million UK customers earmarked as potential terrorists , it’s essential that they’re all passported the next time they buy a handset, right?

It’s time for rolling of eyes and acceptance with a wry smile.

The Times of London has the details.

Everyone who buys a mobile telephone will be forced to register their identity on a national database under government plans to extend massively the powers of state surveillance.

Phone buyers would have to present a passport or other official form of identification at the point of purchase. Privacy campaigners fear it marks the latest government move to create a surveillance society.

A compulsory national register for the owners of all 72m mobile phones in Britain would be part of a much bigger database to combat terrorism and crime. Whitehall officials have raised the idea of a register containing the names and addresses of everyone who buys a phone in recent talks with Vodafone and other telephone companies, insiders say.

The move is targeted at monitoring the owners of Britain’s estimated 40m prepaid mobile phones. They can be purchased with cash by customers who do not wish to give their names, addresses or credit card details.

I hardly think this is going to be very useful for the tracking of would-be terrorists. Tracking guns, drugs and hand grenades might be a little bit more effective.

Still.

Everyone needs a mobile phone, right? Even would-be-terrorists. Who will need to show their fake ID to buy a handset.

Or who will simply steal registered PAYG handsets to make their calls. Like stealing cars.

Or who will buy unlocked handsets from abroad.

Or who will simply use the millions of unregistered PAYG handsets already in the country. There’s plenty of them.

I suppose this could potentially be useful. If you think someone’s going to attack, say, the Houses of Parliament (goodness knows what the folk at GCHQ are thinking of all the keywords in this post already… WARNING WARNING!), and you think the baddie is in the vicinity… simply fire up your black boxes and list every handset operational within 5 miles of the location.

THEN filter out all the ones that are registered to (apparently) real people. With apparent real IDs.

Then you’ll — theoretically — be left with a list of unregistered baddies. Some of which will be 62 year old Mavis, the cleaner, who hasn’t changed her handset for 14 years… and ideally — at least from the point of the anti-terrorist chaps — you should also see some suspicious looking possible-nasty folk that want locking up for 42 days.

This kind of privacy-creep is inevitable.

And I suppose, from a commerce viewpoint, if you have to introduce it into the industry, now’s the time to do it — when the industry is mature.

Think through the ramifications. Every MVNO is going to have a total arse. You’ll no longer be able to walk into huge retailer, Argos, and buy a phone. They simply don’t have the infrastructure to check IDs.

Neither does the likes of Tesco or your average petrol (”Gas”) station where these things are being flogged as impulse purchases. None of these retailers are going to want to faff about with ID recording.

I suppose retailers could insist you purchase with a Switch/Maestro (”Bank Card”) or Credit Card — that way all purchases are theoretically trackable.

But I reckon what the intelligence agencies really want is to be able to type in a mobile phone number and… woosh… within 2 seconds, have the owner’s identity up on screen together with cross-referenced frequently called numbers (and their IDs) and so on.

I’d just like to specify that I work in the mobile industry, right? So when you’re pulling up 07769 658 104, finding the ID Ewan MacLeod and finding that I have an account on *every* network and oodles of handsets, I’d like that displayed. Better still, could you cross reference that with a series of posts from Mobile Industry Review, proving it?

And that record for the Motorola RAZR back a few years ago? Don’t judge me. It was just a phase I was going through…

(Well spotted Denny)

Register your interest re: G1 T-Mobile UK

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Here’s the update we speculated about earlier. It’s a sign-up form for notification about when the G1 Android handset is available on T-Mobile UK:

http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobile-phones/t-mobileg1-whats-hot/

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Register to vote by text

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

At SMS Text News towers we love to hear about new ways of using your mobile phone in every day life. This story fits that bill. Now, thanks to Mediaburst and DSI UK voters will be able to register themselves on the electoral roll by text message.

The service will be launching in August and it will involve texting a unique PIN and ID to your local authority. For the 150 local authorities that work with DSI the text service will complement the existing ways to register which are calling a hotline number or filling in an on-line form.

After a numbers of years in the early nineties where the numbers on the electoral roll ‘mysteriously’ fell after the introduction on the Poll Tax, this now means that no-one has an excuse to not vote.

Unlimited Drinks: Register quickly please!

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

We’re at 110 out of 150 maximum for the Unlimited Drinks London event after yesterday’s announcement. I’ve just spent the morning writing back to everyone* and getting names on to lists.

So if you’d like to come along, please could you visit this overview post and follow the instructions there to get on the list?

It’s going to be a hot rockin’ event!

* That is, everyone except the chaps Ed, Michael and Christian from Zyb — my Google Apps account is prevented from emailing you because of a spam issue. You’re on the list though :)


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