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Verizon, Sprint And T-Mobile Muse On Monetization

The mobile value proposition of a company like Facebook or Google is fairly straightforward: Download the free app and it’ll let you converse with your friends or give you directions to help you get where you’re going. In return, you allow yourself to be tracked for advertising purposes. “For carriers, the story is not as... Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // November 11th, 2014 //
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To Transform Into ‘Uncarrier,' T-Mobile Undid (And Retooled) Marketing

When T-Mobile discarded two-year customer contracts one year ago as part of its “Uncarrier” initiative, the company had to retool its enterprise to match the new business model, starting first with the marketing organization. With less of a “lock in” with consumers, communication could no longer be few and far between. Messaging could no longer... Continue reading »

by Kelly Liyakasa // June 3rd, 2014 //
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