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Roaming
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Mobile phones

Roaming 

Roaming - you will be spending more

Despite the economic downturn and increased regulation of roaming, the global roaming market is tipped to expand by 86pc and could be worth $70bn by 2015, according to Informa Telecoms & Media. This is being driven by the massive 246% growth in smartphones. Roaming will be 6.3% of total mobile network revenues by 2015.

Although revenues are expected to slow down globally until 2012 as a result of the economic downturn and customer cost saving initiatives, a marked upturn is expected from this point onwards as markets recover and as mobile data roaming becomes increasingly prevalent.

“Data roaming, new pricing models and technologies, as well as regulation, are just some of the forces that will transform the roaming market over the next five years,” commented Paul Merry, Senior Analyst at Informa Telecoms & Media.

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Travel

Beware hotel reviews

Many travellers use review websites such as TripAdvisor to select hotels when planning a trip, especially to an unfamiliar destination. With over 35 million reviews, travellers can find it a source of useful advice.

It appears that many on-line reviews, however, are invented, exaggerated, or placed by either the hotels themselves (positive reviews) or competitors (negative reviews). TripAdvisor is currently facing litigation by up to 400 hotels in relation to claimed defamation from fake reviews.

Whilst review sites may be great if you have no other source of advice, be careful of making decisions based on "outlier" reviews that don't match other comments, reviewers who have only reviewed one or two hotels, and old-dated reviews (as the hotel may well have changed since).


Mobile phones

NFC - what's that? 

You remember how mobile phones didn't have cameras a few years back? Deep in the design labs of the handset manufacturers 9and the mobile networks), designers try to figure out what features people will want included with their handsets.

A technology that has been in the works for some time and may be the next feature to swamp new phone models is NFC - Near Field Communications.

To non-techies, that's short-range (around 10cm) secure synching, used for information (swipe an NFC-equipped poster and see information on your screen) or, more importantly, mobile payments such as tickets or small purchases. Or even to use as electronic keys. The ultimate goal is to replace your wallet.

Of course, to be ubiquitous, NFC will need lots of equipped handsets, lots of payment or ticketing terminals, and extensive cooperation between manufacturers, networks and financial institutions.

Quite a few handsets are already available, the latest rumours being Android 2.3 and iPhone 5 will support NFC.

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