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Mobile handset sales poised to rebound during 2010

Sales saw their first decline in eight years as consumers felt effects of the financial crisis but a vigorous rebound is forecast for 2010

Orange and T-Mobile expect UK merger approval

The parent companies of Orange and T-Mobile are increasingly confident of securing rapid regulatory approval in Brussels for a merger of the UK mobile phone businesses

BBC to launch mobile apps

Mobile phone owners will soon be able to watch live news reports and World Cup football, listen to radio and catch up on iPlayer shows thanks to a fresh set of BBC phone applications

Rival media attack BBC’s apps plan

Newspapers and broadcasters have leapt on the BBC’s plans for a range of mobile phone applications as the latest demonstration that the corporation is exceeding its remit

Concessions offered on T-Mobile-Orange deal

Merger was proposed last September, in a move that would form Britain’s largest mobile operator, with 29.5m customers

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The big topic at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain will be mobile apps. The Digital Business supplement focuses on mobility this week

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