The SingleRAN LTE solution helps mobile subscribers with smartphones to access the Internet at a faster speed.
Rapid advances in technology are creating major opportunities for banks to build better relationships with their customers, says a strategist.
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Despite a 38.2% increase in mobile payment subscribers, mobile payment take-up is slower than previously forecast, says Gartner.
The application enables users to make free voice calls and send text messages via 3G, EDGE or WiFi connection.
Despite high cellphone usage and low banking penetration in Africa, the mobile payments market grows slower than expected.
This should make the transition to Lion easier in emerging markets that have less-than-reliable Web infrastructure, says Apple.
With this application, employees can view pay statements from up to five previous pay periods.
The primary reason for the stagnation is consumers don't feel mobile banking is secure, according to a study.
Mobile operators battle it out for a larger share of the data pie, in a fight that will benefit consumers.
The company expands its product range of wireless offerings.
There is a budget and interest shift toward tablets and smartphones, says the IDC.
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