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Matt's Mentions is a free daily telecom newsletter compiled by Matt Donnelly, managing editor at Pyramid Research. To subscribe, click here. Follow Matt on Twitter @PyramidMatt.

The following are the most widely read stories linked from Matt's Mentions for the week ending Feb. 3, 2012:

  1. Broadband Predictions for 2012
  2. World's First Voice Handover Between LTE and WCDMA Accomplished
  3. White Paper: Examining the Case for VoLTE & Rich Media Communications
  4. Infographic: Mobile Broadband 2020
  5. Exclusive: First Image of a BlackBerry 10 Superphone!!
  6. They Just Don't Get RIMM!
  7. Device Usage on the Social Web
  8. Emerging Markets Hold the Key to Tablet Growth
  9. Nokia Proposes New Chairman; Vendor Will Reap 'Billions' from Microsoft
  10. Can These Four Superheroes Rescue RIM?

 

— Matt Donnelly, Managing Editor, Pyramid Research

This week's top telecom stories, as chosen by the readers of Matt's Mentions
February 06, 2012 |


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