Royal Mail price hikes expected to hit DM budgets
22 Dec 2010 | by Ed Owen
Price hikes proposed by the Royal Mail prior to a privatisation next year will hit agencies' direct marketing budgets, according to direct mail specialists Post Switch.
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Mobile operator O2 will launch a series of products in the New Year based around Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, embedded into new smartphones.
Price hikes proposed by the Royal Mail prior to a privatisation next year will hit agencies' direct marketing budgets, according to direct mail specialists Post Switch.
Companies, like Three, which remove download limits from smartphone subscriptions could trigger a 3G "crunch", claims Wi-Fi operator The Cloud.
Orange and T-Mobile owner Everything Everywhere has appointed Sylvain Thevenot as its broadband marketing director.
Research In Motion, the Canadian owner of the BlackBerry mobile phone brand, has posted record results for the third quarter of 2010 - with the greatest recorded number of handsets sold, and profit and revenue up.
Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has issued a string of copyright claims against rival Apple in the UK, Germany and Netherlands.
Mobile operator Three is the only UK mobile operator to remove the download cap from its payment plans for smartphones, allowing its customers unlimited 3G internet access.
Mobile operator O2 has revealed a special digital campaign for Christmas, the world's fastest pantomime, to play out online in 20-seconds.
Nokia has launched the "Loop" app that allows users to mix different musical beats, as it looks to boost sales and take market share from Apple's iPhone and other smartphones.
The Office of Fair Trading has won a pledge from blogging company Handpicked Media, that promotional blogs and tweets should fully disclose comments made in return for payment.