info: Volume 6 Issue 3
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Seamless mobility:more than it seems
Bertil Thorngren, Per Andersson, Erik Bohlin, Magnus BomanThe five papers in this special issue have been selected from presentations held at the 2003 Mobility Roundtable, held at Stockholm. Looks at the inevitable merge of the…
Towards seamless mobility with personal servers
Markus Bylund, Zary SegallObserves that the future of mobile communication networks lies not only in how successful people are in deploying technologies (2.5G or 3G with a high degree of coverage and…
Practising mobile professional work: tales of locational, operational, and interactional mobility
Masao Kakihara, Carsten SørensenFueled by strong market forces as well as by increasingly ubiquitous and pervasive mobile technologies, shifts in working practices and the application of mobile technologies have…
Ubiquitous visions and opaque realities: professionals talking about mobile technologies
Carsten Sørensen, David GibsonIt is essential for professionals to have flexible access to information sources and interaction with clients and colleagues. Mobile phones, e‐mail, pagers, laptops, and PCs all…
Mobile communications: Europe, Japan and South Korea in a comparative perspective
Anders Henten, Henning Olesen, Dan Saugstrup, Su‐En TanThis paper has two interrelated purposes. One is to provide an empirical overview of the developments of new mobile systems and services in Europe, Japan, and South Korea. The…
Key technological trajectories and the expansion of mobile Internet applications
Jeffrey L. FunkThis paper describes the key technological trajectories and their potential effect on the expansion of mobile Internet applications. The initial success of entertainment content…