Mobile Device Security - The Eight Areas of Risk - a New Guide by Nokia

Your employees’ mobile devices are carrying around eight areas of risk…!

Read this E-Guide to find out exactly what the eight areas of risk you need to protect it from are and how to protect your critical business information from being compromised.

As businesses become more reliant on mobile devices, the security risks and associated costs continue to rise, particularly because many employees don’t understand that a mobile device contains critical information. Read this E-Guide to discover eight areas of risk associated with mobile devices and learn how better mobile device management can save money and guard against threats to enterprise data security.

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Why cellular network sharing makes sense?

 THERE’S CONSIDERABLE logic behind yesterday’s confirmation that T-Mobile and 3 UK are going to share their 3G networks. Neither has a fixed broadband offering – so concentrating on mobile broadband makes sense.Unlike the stalled Vodafone and Orange RAN (Radio Access Network) share, this couple has gone right ahead and formed a management company - Mobile Broadband Network Ltd.
There’s loads of coverage figures being banded around but the combined network should reach the higher end of 90 per cent of the population.

The initial focus in 2008 will be on extending wide area coverage to rural areas, chiefly by moving 5,000 base stations from places where the two networks current overlap. Then the focus will shift to improving indoor coverage in dense urban areas in 2009.
The pair also claim this will create Europe’s most extensive HSDPA network. So where the world’s most extensive? In Japan, perhaps?

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Great things you can do with your BlackBerry

The BlackBerry® Internet Service browser just got a makeover.

It’s never been easier - or faster - to download web pages. Now you can visit the most popular sites right from your BlackBerry smartphone, like Yahoo®, Google®, AOL®, Facebook™ or YouTube. You can shop, search, bid and network from your BlackBerry smartphone. Surf sites and zoom into specific areas with new functionality that makes sure you don’t miss a word or image.

Ready, Set, Download

The browser’s new compression technology makes web pages load faster than ever before. So while you’re navigating around a site, your browser is giving you the best visual experience possible.

“The browser on the BlackBerry smartphone is now very close to what you get on your PC,” says Sanjay Kalyanasundaram, Technical Product Manager. “It makes the mobile experience all that more useful and rewarding.”

Imagine the convenience of paying that bill from your secure online banking site, or increasing your eBay® bid, all while you’re waiting in the doctor’s office. Or, while you’re waiting in line for a movie, checking the latest reviews on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb).

It’s easy to get the latest forecast from the local weather site so you know what to wear for dinner out tonight. Then look up the number for the restaurant in the Yellow Pages™, and click directly from your BlackBerry smartphone to call and make a reservation.

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