Mobile Computing – Global System for Mobile Communications Prof. Rajesh M. More*‚ Lecturer‚ GSMCOE‚ MCA‚ Pune-45 (Abstract - Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a digital mobile telephone system which is widely used in Europe and other part of the world. In 1982 it was recognized as a standard for digital wireless communications adopted firstly by Europe and then by Asia‚ Africa etc. INTRODUCTION To develop a standard for mobile telephone the European Conference of Postal and
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Analysis the Extended Marketing Mix Product Samsung touchphones and smartphones have three levels of product: core (they are communicational and fast computing devices)‚ actual (they are branding stylish‚ have high quality‚ great packaging and features)‚ and augmented (they are added with local repair and free upgrade services‚ the warranty). The following products have high quality phone features‚ accessories; including headphones‚ charger‚ manual‚ and a stylish package (Park‚ 2009). Pricing
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Mobile phone Identified Issue: Have mobile phones caused more problems in our society than the benefits they have brought? Introduction: The development of modern technology has led to the production of more and more smartphones mobiles. IT industry plays an increasingly important role in modern social activities. The reason why the number of mobiles has increased is that they make life more convenient. According to statistics released by a reputed analytic agency in the field of IT‚ the total
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Study on the Apple Lawsuit against Samsung: Intellectual property is defined as a work or invention that is the result of creativity‚ such as a document or a design‚ to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent/copyright/trademark. Apple has succeeded in winning a lawsuit against Samsung. This patent war between the two leading smart phone companies‚ ended up in Samsung having to pay apple more than $1bn in damages. This is a result of Samsung having supposedly infringed some
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Ansoff Matrix for Nokia Market penetration Product development Market development Diversification Current markets New markets Figure: The Ansoff matrix Market penetration The aim of market penetration is to sell existing products to an existing market‚ to do this Nokia must do a few things: ■ Change the pricing scheme (for example‚ penetration or competitor based) ■ Introduce discounting ■ Start up a different advertising campaign or consider changing
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I- | 900-999 | J- | 1000-1999 | K- | 2000-2999 | L- | 3000-3999 | M- | 4000-4999 | N- | 5000 & above | | | | | 8 | Do you like any mobile brands? | | A- | Yes | B- | No | | | | | 9 | Nokia | | A- | 1 | B- | 2 | C- | 3 | | | | | 10 | Samsung | | A- | 1 | B- | 2 | C- | 3 | | | | | 11 | Sony Ericsson | + | A- | 1 | B- | 2 | C- | 3 | | | | | 12 | LG |
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Growing Organization: the case of Samsung Electronics Hur‚ Chulboo‚ Professor Emeritus‚ Myongji University‚ Seoul‚ Korea and Adjunct Professor of Business Management‚ Yanbian University of Science and Technology‚ Yianji‚ Jilin‚ China Mobile phone 010-9872-7492‚ e-mail: chulhur@hotmail.com and cbhur@mju.ac.kr Summary In response to the globalization and rapid economic growth of China‚ the Korean economy has transformed itself. A few Korean firms‚ spearheaded by Samsung Electronics‚ have successfully
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T-Mobile Segment: T-Mobile is one of the leading mobile network operators in the world. Today‚ the company operates worldwide‚ though it is headquartered in Germany and European market was traditionally the main‚ target market of the company. Nevertheless‚ the process of globalization stimulated T-Mobile to develop its business internationally and the company has entered successful mobile network markets in many countries of the world‚ including the USA. In such a situation‚ the company needs
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Mobile Marketing: Making a Good Connection Though the practice of mobile marketing is still in its infancy‚ the budding channel carries outsized expectations. But the ability to reach people anytime‚ anywhere‚ must be weighed carefully against the potential for irritating people and damaging brand relationships. How can marketers harness the power of this nascent medium to drive growth for their brands? M I L L W A R D A u g u s t 2 0 0 6 B R O W N ’ S P O V According to The Shosteck
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| Limitations of the study | 45 | 12 | Recommendations | 45 | 13 | Bibliography | 46 | INTRODUCTION Employee engagement: The mobile phone has become not only an important tool for marketers it is also an indispensible part of our day-to-day communication with colleagues at work. The difference in performance between staff using work force SMS or mobile internet services and averagely engaged employees can be between 19% and 48%. In sales it ’s between 48% and 120%. Engaging all of your
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