A GSM money box

This follows the announcement by Motorola of a dual-card StarTAC which can take a cash card as well as a SIM card (Mobile News November 2).

From early next year says Mondex customers will be able to withdraw money from their bank accounts onto their Mondex cash cards by inserting them into the phones smart card slot obtaining cash wherever there is GSM coverage.

This technology will help mobile e-commerce realise its full potential. People want access to their money anytime anywhere. Mondex e-cash with GSM mobility will make this a reality said Mondex chief technology officer Peter Hill.

Virgin Mobile enjoys bumper Christmas quarter

The virtual network saw its total active customer base increase by 12 per cent taking its total number of subscribers to 4346000. But churn levels marginally increased from 26.9 per cent to 27.5 per cent.
Virgin saw its service revenue up 20.3 per cent on Q3 of last year with well over half of the growth being generated from the pre-pay segment. On a 12 month rolling basis blended ARPU rose to 123 an increase of 2 per customer from 121 at the end of September 2005.
Virgin Mobile chief executive Tom Alexander said he was delighted with what he described as a strong set of results .
Our top-line service revenue growth continues to be industry leading with our highest year-on-year growth for more than 12 months he said.
Our continuing strategy of attracting high quality pre-pay customers fuelled our growth during the quarter.
Alexander said Virgin s entry into the contract market gathered pace during the Q4 with the number of distribution outlets doubling and the launch of its contract advertising featuring Kate Moss.
We will continue to roll out our contract proposition to further outlets over the next quarter with additional expansion planned for FY2007 he added.
We begin 2006 in a strong position with industry-leading revenue growth rising ARPU and a growing customer base and therefore look with confidence to the future.
But Alexander remained tight-lipped about the proposed buyout of Virgin Mobile by NTL. Our discussions about a potential offer are ongoing and we will make further announcements about these in due course he said.

… with businesses making more calls

Genesis says there has been a 30 per cent increase in mobile phone usage among its business customers in the past year since it offered a new range of services.

These include Cellnets web-based service Genie SMS answering service Call Back and Dictation Line which enables customers to dictate a message which is transcribed and sent as an SMS.

We have seen a major increase in mobile phone traffic to to a dramatic awareness among our subscribers of the additional services and benefits that mobile phone usage can bring on efficiency claim- ed Genesis managing director

Ian Blackhurst.

Initially we had a hard job in persuading our customers that a mobile phone was more than just a means to make or receive a telephone call. Many of our customers only used their phones to receive calls and seemed nervous of the advanced technology that their handsets offered. Genesis expects there will be 16 million users in the UK by the end of this year.

The real meaning of cell phones

This follows an instance when a trial witness received a threatening mobile phone call from an inmate in Mount Joy prison.

Now another mobile has been discovered in Portlaoise jail Irelands highest security prison. It was detected by a security scanner after being dumped in a rubbish bin as a search of cells was being carried out.

Job prospects look good for telecoms sector says latest Manpower survey

This is one of the inferences from a Manpower Survey of Employment Prospects conducted among 2195 employers from most of the countrys top 100 companies.

Employers were asked if they intended to increase decrease or maintain their staffing levels for the three months to the end of March.

Around 24 per cent of employers in the telecoms industry said they expected to increase levels. Only five per cent thought they may have to cut back.

But although this is the most optimistic forecast of staffing levels of the entire survey and is 19 points above the national average it is still nine percentage points down in the same quarter for last year.

Employment prospects are worse for people in the service sector where most employers said they expected to be reducing staffing levels.

The positive balance of 19 per centage points reflects the strength of the telecoms industry said a Manpower spokesperson.

The Mobile Phone Store opens three more shops

The new outlets are in Liverpool (St Johns Shopping Centre) Hanley (The Potteries). Hammersmith (The Broadway Centre) Southampton (Bar Street) and Maidenhead (High Street).

The company opened 40 stores last year alone. The Mobile Phone Store started trading in 1993.

1999 is set to be equally as eventful. Our expansion is set to continue into new regions said marketing manager Sarah Burns.

It Asda be U

In an effort to find out which toad was supplying accessories to Asda we telephoned our Huddersfield branch. The conversation with customer services went something like this:

Me: Have you got a battery for a Philips phone and can you tell me the make as Ive been told that the Philips battery is the best?

Asda: It will be Cellnet who make them. You do know they are re-chargeable?

Me: Yes I do know they are rechargeable. I want a spare and I want Philips own battery.

Asda: Apparently we sell all sorts of accessories.

They could not find a manager and to satisfy my enquiry they took a battery off a Philips phone and proudly announced it said Philips on it.

Me: Yes it would wouldnt it. Thats what it says on my Philips phone battery.

Asda: Er … we can get the manager to ring you back.

I dont know about other dealers but we have no intention of competing against Asda. In our show room the U phone is 99.99 and we have a waiting list of customers happy to pay 99.99. The phones are snapped up as soon as they are delivered and accessories remain the same price as always.

As if it is not bad enough we get Asda/Tesco/Woolworths/Tandy/Comet etc customers in our show room asking how the phones and the voucher system works.

If I help these customers they will come back to me when they want a proper deal.

We can see Asda returning a lot of faulty equipment due to customer abuse. And of course the phones change so quickly stock soon becomes obsolete. We write our old stock off. Asda will want sale or return or a full credit.

Then of course the time will come when Asda decides it has had enough of mobile phones and accessories then … whoops … the best of British to you whoever you are.

If you are interested to know who the accessory supplier to Asda is we are actually visiting Asda to see for ourselves. They seem unable to provide simple answers to simple questions.

Colin and Gale Alexander

Talk 2 Us Communications

Elland

West Yorkshire

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Orange aims for 10000 sites by 01

The network has appointed the Turner & Townsend Group to project manage the roll-our programme and be responsible for administering the contract providing cost control and acting as planning supervisors.

We will be managing an administering the process of microcell installation throughout cities and other built-up areas to improve reception quality and network capacity said John Webb of Turner & Townsend.

Orange has also appointed European Information Technology services group CMP to help design and implement its new GSM network in Belgium.

Philips CC appoints new marketing boss

Tim brings a wealth of proven experience in the marketing of consumer electronics products particularly in opening up new market opportunities. For Philips Consumer Communications a company still in its infancy Tim will be a superb asset said George McPherson managing director of Philips Consumer Communications.

At the same time PCC has appointed Belgian Guy Buyst as the new general manager for its Europe Middle East and Africa operations.

Buyst (44) was formerly executive vice president for Cabletron Systems a manufacturer of networking and management software.

He will he based at Philips Paris headquarters.

Orange goes live in Zimbabwe

Orange customers in Africa can already use their dual-band phones in Ivory Coast Mauritius Morocco Senegal South Africa and Tanzania.

The Zimbabwe agreement brings to 80 the number of countries Orange users can use their (dual-band) handsets in.