- Las nuevas aplicaciones móviles están colapsando las redes móviles. Urge desplegar LTE y utilizar las actuales redes fijas (con WIFI) para descongestionar. Algunos, cómo Cisco, apuestan por el nuevo mercado de las Femto-cells. Veremos.
- Tablets por todas partes. La mayoría android. ¿Dónde está Apple?
- Terminales con una capacidad de proceso y gráfica espectacular. Destacamos el nuevo Samsung note, la gama Ascend-D de Huawei o el Lumia de Nokia.
- LTE ready para despliegue, y muchos vendors ofreciendo tecnología para desplegar una BTS en el sitio más inhóspito del mundo.
- El mundo de las aplicaciones explotando everywhere. Barcelona tiene, realmente, una gran oportunidad que debe saber aprovechar.
En fin, mi sexta edición ya, y esperando la siguiente...Y anexo el artículo prometido de "Mobile Europe":
It's been a riot...By general accord this has been a very productive Mobile World Congress. Exhibitors, never slow to point the finger if booth traffic is down, have almost universally said that they
Also rioting was the EC's Steely Neelie Kroes, who picked a Twitter fight with Vodafone's CEO, Vittorio Colao. To use the playground jargon that seems appropriate, Colao started it, when on Monday he said in his operator keynote: "Does Europe need employment or does Europe need rate cuts? We should stop having this continuous intervention on prices and let the industry reinvest the money," he said. But on Tuesday, Digital Agenda Commissioner, Neelie Kroes, said, on Twitter, that she would not be intimidated."Message to Vittorio and Vodafone: I call your bluff. I take the side of the Vodafone customer. Remember, if consumers lose their fear of using their smartphones and tablets when traveling across Europe, operators will benefit as well," said Kroes.
This Twitter intervention made a change from her tactic a couple of years ago, which was to hold an impromptu press conference on the steps of the Congress, efectively gatecrashing a GSMA-managed press event (featuring the top industry CEOs) that was not proceeding to her liking. What has she planned for next year? Perhaps a Mobile World Live streamed Keynote: going toe to toe for 12 Rounds in the Ring with Mr Bernabe?Bluff or not, the operators tend to get their party-line in place before MWC, arriving with a top line message. They say they want to invest, and they seem to be doing just that - giving some serious buying signals in the areas of small cells, WiFi control and integration, backhaul, customer analytics and in high capacity platforms that will allow them to apply security, policy and charging in real time, at massive scale. And what is more, the vendors have turned up with some actually quite interesting products and developments. Alcatel-Lucent, for
So we might have quite a different looking exhibition next year, it seems. Bring it on. But for now, it's time for some sleep and reflection.We'll back next week catching up and following up on more news and analysis from the event, as well as a whole clutch of videos. Then our post-show round-up digital issue will be out very soon after, putting all our content into one place.
Adios.
(By Keith Dyer, Editor, Mobile Europe)
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