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BOXESBox 2.1: Broadband on the bus: The convergence of wireless LANs and 3G Box 2.2: Stumbling, snorting, and “war driving” to a wireless network near you Box 2.3: The joy of txt Box 2.4: Fixed SMS in Singapore Box 2.5: Chatting between the wired and wireless Box 2.6: Scan this Box 2.7: Mobile money: The PayBox example Box 2.8: Unwire me a Coca-Cola : always Cmode Box 2.9: The credit is in the pocket Box 2.10:WAP 2.0 and industry evolution to xHTML Box 3.1: Opening up the networks in Japan Box 4.1: 3G licence prices in France: “times they are-a-changing” Box 4.2: Hong Kong’s licensing process, or how to do it well Box 4.3: Reconsidering unlicensed spectrum Box 4.4: Significant market power (SMP) in Sweden Box 4.5: Policy on mergers in Korea Box 4.6: Pricing SMS messages: The Danish regulator’s response Box 4.7: SMS interconnection in Chile and Venezuela Box 4.8: The Korean approach to open gateways and portals Box 4.9: The case of France Telecom’s locked portal Box 4.10: The potential role of ITU in the global circulation of terminals Box 4.11: Consumer protection guidelines Box 4.12: Serious SPAM damage in Japan, and the countermeasures Box 4.13: United States General Accounting Office (GAO) Report on mobile phone health issues Box 5.1: The freedom to roam, from Japan Box 5.2: Korea’s broadband success: Can it be replicated? Box 5.3: Singapore—e-ready, but not so Internet mobile… Box 5.4: Asia’s first multimedia messaging over the MMS platform, in Hong Kong, China Box 5.5: China Mobile’s Monternet programme Box 5.6: Paper-pushing over the Net: Chile’s Internet-friendly government initiatives Box 5.7: Where credit is due: Prepaid in Venezuela Box 5.8: Swedish operators: Sharing doesn’t come easy Box 6.1: Enhanced 911 numbers Box 6.2: Mobile data in Korea Box 6.3: Uganda’s mobile miracle |
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