White House Pushes Mobile Tech for All Federal Agencies May 24th, 2012Mobility Law & Compliance Mobile Law & Compliance The Obama administration has issued a presidential directive mandating each federal agency to make at least two key government services available to the public via mobile applications within a year. Read More
Developing Countries Revolutionize Mobile Banking May 18th, 2012Mobility Law & Compliance Mobile, Mobile Law & Compliance Counterintuitive as it may seem, poor and developing countries may be ahead of wealthier countries in mobile banking. Read More
Global Mobile Market Update May 17th, 2012Mobility Law & Compliance Mobile, Mobile Law & Compliance State of the Global Mobile Industry – 2012. Click here to access detailed report. Read More
mHealth on the Rise May 8th, 2012Health IT, Mobility Law & Compliance Mobile Mobile health is poised for growth over the next decade. Read More
FCC Mandates Data Roaming April 19th, 2011Mobility Law & Compliance General Technology News On April 7th, 2011 the Federal Communications Commission adopted a rule aimed to “allow consumers with mobile data plans to remain connected when they travel outside their own provider’s network coverage areas by using another provider’s network.” The FCC’s mandate is aimed at ensuring that widespread data plans are available on “commercially reasonable terms,” and comes after the lobbying of several smaller mobile networks, such as Sprint Nextel, in an attempt remain competitive among the larger wireless carriers. Reports of a proposed acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T were cited by Sprint’s senior vice president of government affairs as a threat to continued wireless competition. Several Republican Commissioners disagreed with their Democratic Read More
Mobile Apps Could Dominate Enterprise October 19th, 2010Finance, Accounting & Compensation, Mobility Law & Compliance Cloud Computing, SaaS Highlights: New survey shows that mobile applications, cloud-based architecture could dominate the country’s enterprise computer systems within the next five years. View article. Comments? Join the discussion on the MMMTechLaw LinkedIn group page. Read More