Archive for April, 2010

World Cup 2010 fever has already begun. But do not dismay if you do not have time or do not have the funds directly on site to watch a football game in South Africa. Need not bother flying to parts of the world there. Just use your BlackBerry smart phone. Then download the application Goal Mobile.

Free too! All information about the World Cup, including information about football in general, would be presented by the Goal Mobile from Goal.com and Handmark. Goal Mobile also provides exclusive interviews, provocative commentary, photographs and news about the world of football that can be accessed quickly and real-time.

For BlackBerry users in Southeast Asia, Goal Mobile applications become something very special. It’s known because of time zone differences, most of the game in the World Cup in 2010 will be playing at dawn.

Beside World Cup, Goal Mobile provides easy access to other information, such as: English League, Italian League, Spanish League, Champions League, Player Stock Transfer, and Breaking News. It also provided “My Feeds” facilities so you can add comments or personal opinions about your favorite teams.

Now, if you find out that this interested, do not hesitate to download the application from the BlackBerry App Goal.com World, the official store for BlackBerry applications.

GSM Association (GSMA) is reportedly very positive about the future of Mobile internet connection services. This service is believed will be selected as the Internet connection services by the world community. This was revealed by Tom Phillips, Chief Government & Regulatory Affairs Officer of the GSMA. Moreover, most Internet connections are using a mobile connection.
Conviction was motivated by reasons that “the procurement of fixed networks is not economical, especially for remote areas,” explained Philips. Another reason that makes the connection remains less competitive than mobile connections are at a higher operational cost, complexity of network Installation, as well as inadequate infrastructure.

Philips also said that from his observations, there is a decline in fixed line penetration is followed by an increase in mobile connections customers. GSMA rate this as the ideal conditions to further develop the mobile network technology as a reliable Internet access, which according to predictions that the Internet connection will become a trend in the future.

For that, GSMA provides input for the government to make additional spectrum to meet the needs of mobile internet connection services which are predicted to continue increasing. The addition of this frequency, Philips is also necessary to mention for pushing to overcome digital divide issues for rural areas.

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