“Microsoft in the long term wants the kind of strong position in mobile devices that it has in PCs,”
Charles Golvin
“Our customers are asking for ways to connect secure data communications with mobile functionality. Multi-Net Mobility was developed to answer this need in a way that allows critical applications to remain open and in use while roaming across jurisdictions and network boundaries.”
Nick Rendone
“This development indicates the mobile-phone market is becoming increasingly competitive, and only the big and strong [manufacturers] can survive.”
Scott Smyser
“Last year I don't think she was as mobile or as strong as she is now. It took her a part of last season to improve. We are fortunate to have her in the program because she knows what it takes to win and encourages her teammates to do the same.”
Glenn Crooks
“We can only read this as a strong message from Brussels to all mobile operators that it is ready to tackle seriously an issue that has long been unresolved, and has made mobile operators' fortunes in the last five years.”
Stefano Nicoletti
“Ericsson said orders as a whole remain strong, but it is just seeing a push out in most mobile system shipments due to economic uncertainty as well as slower subscriber growth in the U.S. as subsidies have been cut. Fewer subscribers means lower phone use, which translates into slower systems build-out, which is what we are seeing in the U.S.”
Adnaan Ahmad
“[Ernie Els wants metal detectors used to prevent spectators carrying mobile phones and cameras onto the course. The problem is rife in new golfing destinations such as China, where the European Tour will spend five weeks this year. Els would like a strict line taken at all events, although the world No. 3 admits the cost could be too much for smaller tournaments.] I'm sure if you asked the players the majority would say yes, ... It would be great, but it will take a lot of manpower and money.”
Ernie Els