CTIA: All wireless carriers want mHealth
"We took a run at this five years ago and it fizzled out pretty quickly," explained Rob Mesirow, Vice President of CTIA, the international association for the wireless industry. "Quite frankly, it just...
View ArticleAnalyst: ARRA has "potential goldmines" for wireless carriers
According to a recent ABI report, the U.S. stimulus bill, or American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) contains "potential goldmines" worth up to $6.8 billion for wireless equipment vendors,...
View ArticleHealthcare's appeal and barriers for wireless operators
By Philippa Hobbs, Business Research Executive, Informa Telecoms & MediaInnovation in mobile healthcare technology is burgeoning but implementation is hampered by the very industry this technology...
View ArticleSprint demos wireless health services REDFLY, mVisum
At last week's "mHealth Solutions and Policy Forum" hosted by the wireless industry association CTIA, wireless carrier Sprint was the only carrier to participate and demonstrate a few of the healthcare...
View ArticleCTIA to FCC: More spectrum for mHealth
The wireless industry association, CTIA, asked the FCC to allocate 800 MHz of spectrum over the next six years in order to continue the "virtuous cycle" of innovation in the wireless industry: CTIA...
View ArticleWhy bother with wireless health?
"I am not going to dwell on the technology,"Cambridge Consultants' Paul Williamson promised during his presentation at the Mobile Healthcare Industry Summit in London this week. "The technology is not...
View ArticleAT&T develops "smart slippers" for fall prevention
"These days, everybody is talking about medical care: Who gets it? Who pays for it? Who decides?" Robert Miller, executive director of technical research at AT&T, told the Star Ledger in a recent...
View ArticleEverywhere Healthcare: Care providers meet carriers
Mayo Clinic, AT&T, Kaiser Permanente, Vodafone, Verizon Wireless: What do they have in common? A stake in wireless health? That's right. What's more, they are all also speaking at MobiHealthNews'...
View ArticleCarriers won't go D2C with mHealth
Following up on the discussion from our Everywhere Healthcare event in Las Vegas, this week MobiHealthNews takes a look at the role wireless carriers or operators play in wireless health. Should you...
View ArticleEuropean carrier launches mobile vital sign service
European mobile operator Orange Austria announced that it has partners with Alcatel-Lucent and the Austrian Workers' Samaritan Association to launch a mobile health offering, called "healthe health...
View ArticleCTIA: All wireless carriers want mHealth
"We took a run at this five years ago and it fizzled out pretty quickly," explained Rob Mesirow, Vice President of CTIA, the international association for the wireless industry. "Quite frankly, it just...
View ArticleAnalyst: ARRA has "potential goldmines" for wireless carriers
According to a recent ABI report, the U.S. stimulus bill, or American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) contains "potential goldmines" worth up to $6.8 billion for wireless equipment vendors,...
View ArticleHealthcare's appeal and barriers for wireless operators
By Philippa Hobbs, Business Research Executive, Informa Telecoms & MediaInnovation in mobile healthcare technology is burgeoning but implementation is hampered by the very industry this technology...
View ArticleSprint demos wireless health services REDFLY, mVisum
At last week's "mHealth Solutions and Policy Forum" hosted by the wireless industry association CTIA, wireless carrier Sprint was the only carrier to participate and demonstrate a few of the healthcare...
View ArticleCTIA to FCC: More spectrum for mHealth
The wireless industry association, CTIA, asked the FCC to allocate 800 MHz of spectrum over the next six years in order to continue the "virtuous cycle" of innovation in the wireless industry: CTIA...
View ArticleWhy bother with wireless health?
"I am not going to dwell on the technology,"Cambridge Consultants' Paul Williamson promised during his presentation at the Mobile Healthcare Industry Summit in London this week. "The technology is not...
View ArticleAT&T develops "smart slippers" for fall prevention
"These days, everybody is talking about medical care: Who gets it? Who pays for it? Who decides?" Robert Miller, executive director of technical research at AT&T, told the Star Ledger in a recent...
View ArticleEverywhere Healthcare: Care providers meet carriers
Mayo Clinic, AT&T, Kaiser Permanente, Vodafone, Verizon Wireless: What do they have in common? A stake in wireless health? That's right. What's more, they are all also speaking at MobiHealthNews'...
View ArticleCarriers won't go D2C with mHealth
Following up on the discussion from our Everywhere Healthcare event in Las Vegas, this week MobiHealthNews takes a look at the role wireless carriers or operators play in wireless health. Should you...
View ArticleEuropean carrier launches mobile vital sign service
European mobile operator Orange Austria announced that it has partners with Alcatel-Lucent and the Austrian Workers' Samaritan Association to launch a mobile health offering, called "healthe health...
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