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      <description>By HP's Nigel UptonMobile data traffic is exploding. With faster networks and a flood of personalized, content-rich services, people are really starting to buy &amp;#8212; and use &amp;#8212; their new smartphones, BlackBerrys, iPhones, and laptops with broadband access cards. For communications service providers (CSP), the result is a massive increase in data traffic on their networks. Sounds wonderful, but wait, ...&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
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      <title>Unlocking the Value of Your Customer Data</title>
      <description>By HP&amp;#8217;s Nigel UptonYou're sitting on a gold mine. In fact, with the recent wild fluctuations in commodity prices, the information you've got tucked away in your customer data might be even better. Companies in communications and media, more than those in virtually any other industry, already possess a vast array of consumer data. In capturing customer transactions &amp;#8211; from ...&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
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