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Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the AJAXWorld Conference & Expo series, of the 3rd International Virtualization Conference & Expo and founder of Web 2.0 Journal, AJAXWorld Magazine and other major SYS-CON titles. From 2000-6, as first editorial director and then group publisher of SYS-CON Media, he was responsible for the development of all new titles and i-Technology portals for the firm, and regularly represents SYS-CON at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of "Power Panels with Jeremy Geelan" on SYS-CON.TV.

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The Not-Quite-Yet Boom
What is the 'final frontier' for wireless? And what is the elusive impediment that's been acting as a brake on its explosion? Is it a business barrier, a technological one, or a human one? These are some of the questions that have now become such a part of mainst...
The Wireless Uptick Begins Here…
Okay, okay. Mea culpa. Guilty as charged. I've been taken to task for allowing a somewhat uncharacteristic burst of negativity to creep into my commentary last month. It's quite enough, readers complained, to have the U.S. economy shrinking at an annual rate of 1....
More Java Technology Now in the Hands of Nokia Customers, Says Executive Now ‘customers will be able to grasp what the mobile
(March 19, 2002) - Despite its present financial performance troubles - with sales down 25% in the last quarter - Finnish powerhouse Nokia made its play for the attention of attendees at this year's CeBit technology fair by launching its latest J2ME-supported phon...
Look Out Nokia, Here Comes Microsoft!
(March 19, 2002)--Where does the wireless truth lie? Anyone trying to decide that in March 2002 had access to a rich variety of data--from the CeBIT technology fair in Hannover, Germany, to the CTIA's latest annual gig in Orlando, Florida--not forgetting everything...
The End of the Beginning…at Last!!
What do the following industry statements have in common? 'Mobile integration is alive and well...and coming to an industry sector near you' 'Mobile products and services are making their way into every sector of the world economy' 'VoiceStream is the number one c...
Wild About Wireless? WBT Feeds You Facts As Well As Passion
One of the joys of editorial involvement in new technology is keeping up with the new vocabulary that it spawns. Wireless terminology may seem dry at times, but every now and again - amid colorless terms like GSM/GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, WCDMA, 1xMC/EV, or 3xMC - you c...
'Now' Is the Watchword of the Wise (Old Saying)
You've heard the stats and the projections a hundred times. They used to be dated 2002, now they're more likely respun as coming true in 2004 - or even 2006, as in the case of a refreshingly honest ARC Group Report published as long ago as last December.
Wireless Reversals
There is a Japanese proverb that says: 'the reverse side also has a reverse side.' It always comes to mind - well, to this industry commentator's mind anyway - when contemplating the state of the wireless space at any given moment.
World Scoop: Wireless Technology Will Soon Be Helping to 'Protect America'
By one of those strange confluences of events that from time to time engorge those of us who commentate on the fast-moving world of i-technology for a living, the past month has provided me with a rare opportunity to scope out the past, present, and immediate futu...
Norway's Solved the RF Radiation Problem: Just Hold on to Your Hat!
(November 27, 2002) - The notion that cellular phone radiation emissions might result with adverse health effects, the 21st century's first great environmental challenge, is proving a fertile seed-bed for ideas and inventions to combat the problem. By most admi...
Coming Soon to the Wireless Space Near You...a Sister to WBT
WBT has won its position of influence in the wireless marketplace and in the hearts and minds of wireless service providers, mobile handset/device vendors, and application developers through consistently delivering the best possible articles on wireless business...
Did You Get a Jump on January?
Each new month, the wireless space is in some respects (1) like all other months; (2) like some other months; and (3) like no other month. Take the month just ended, for example. January 2003 ended with a terrible slump in tech stocks. On the next-to-last Friday o...
Blue Phones to the Rescue?
Different commentators inevitably look to different indicators when assessing the 'state of the wireless union' at any given time. Some like the quarterly reports, since what sticks in their minds is something like Verizon's $2.3 billion Q4 profit in 2002. Others ...
Nokia Wants to Lead the World in Killing Time - Wirelessly
(March 18, 2003) - The killer app of wireless is real easy to define, according to Nokia's head honcho for the Americas. But it isn't voice and it isn't data: it's killing time. This simple but disconcerting statement was for many the highlight of a keynote panel...
Only No. 3 in the World Maybe...but at Least We're More Sensible
It's impossible to go another moment without acknowledging one of the more staggering statistics of our times: according to the Global Mobile Subscriber Database - which covers 197 countries and 568 operators with information on mobile subscribers by operator an...
The Wireless Past Is Rushing Into the Future
When I'm 64,' sang The Beatles back in the 1960s. Nowadays, given advances in medicine, I guess the line should be revised to 'When I'm 74' - and if you don't believe me, then just consider the case of Martin Cooper. Electrical engineer, wireless veteran,...
Why Not Let Wireless Disrupt Our Lives?
The one reassuring thing about the future, it has always seemed to me, is that - whether we like it or not - we are all headed there together. Why, then, do phases seem to recur during which folks, particularly in the technology space, have such wildly divergent v...

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