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Charles serves CIOs. His research covers mobility and the digital home. He has an end-to-end understanding of wireless, encompassing end user behavior, devices, networks, carrier strategy, content, and applications, as well as mobile as a marketing channel. His research on the digital home examines the enabling networks; connectivity solutions; content and applications; and the changing role for service providers, media companies, marketers, device makers, and application developers in this evolving environment. Charles' research and analysis have been widely cited in publications including BusinessWeek, the Financial Times, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, as well as on ABC, CNBC, CNN, NPR, and PBS.
Prior to joining Forrester, Charles held senior technology positions at Citigroup, providing strategic technology guidance across business units in consumer and corporate finance. Among his projects were initiatives in consumer mobile banking in Japan, mobile commerce in Japan, and mobile payments in the US. His previous experience covers a wide variety of technologies and markets, including CAD for integrated circuit design, 3D graphics for film and broadcast, consumer entertainment software, interactive television, and production systems for game development.
Charles holds M.S. and B.S. degrees in mathematics from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Speculation leading up to today's Facebook Android announcement painted a picture of significant disruption, including Facebook's own branded device running a customized version of Android...
At Samsung's New York City launch event for its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S 4, the company continued the "thumb in Apple's eye" approach that has characterized its...
No, not cars that move quickly — cars that move data quickly via fast built-in connections. Today, GM announced that most of its US and Canadian 2015 model year Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and...
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Today Softbank — whose assets include the third largest mobile carrier in Japan — announced its intent to purchase a 70% share of Sprint in a complex financial transaction. It's a...
To the surprise of no one, Apple today announced its new iPhone 5. Given that the iPhone 5 is unlikely to solve the European debt crisis or bring peace to the Middle East, it won’t be...
We currently have a large outdoor area where 802.11 is providing network connectivity to mobile devices. The site would like to increase the number of end devices, broaden coverage, maintain...
What opportunity does Google Wallet present to product strategists at banks?
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What are the trends in consumer usage of Mi-Fi Routers (compact wireless routers that act as mobile Wi-Fi hotspots)?
What are the future trends associated with: 1) mobile over-the-air transmission to mobile devices (local TV), and 2) adoption and road map of mobile devices equipped with over-the-air tuners?
Google today announced its intent to purchase Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. While Google assures its other Android licensees that the platform will remain open and license-free,...
How did the four major cell phone carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint) perform in gross adds over the past three quarters (i.e., new activations for Q4 2010 through Q2 2011)?
1. Who controls wireless broadband? Who are the players? What does the marketplace look like? 2. What are the future trends for broadband traffic (e.g., Netflix accounts for 30% of US web traffic)?
Does Forrester think that the Win7 smartphones will establish a significant share of market?
At today’s Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple unveiled iCloud, the company’s long-expected solution for the multi-device, multi-connection world. With iCloud, Apple has liberated its...
What is the penetration of mobile Internet usage?
For the handheld devices (mobile phones, Android tablets, iPads, etc.) that will support 802.11n, will they support MIMO or just use single antennas? Is the answer different for phones versus other...
Today Google announced its Google Wallet product, along with partners Sprint, Citi, MasterCard, and First Data (Forrester clients can read our more detailed take on this announcement here). While...
How many mobile subscribers have an iPhone in the US?
On Sunday AT&T announced its intent to spend $39 billion in cash and stock to purchase T-Mobile USA, the #4 wireless operator in the US. The move, much like Cingular’s 2004 acquisition of AT&T...
Nokia’s announcement in London on Friday that Microsoft’s Windows Phone would be its primary smartphone platform for the future represents a dramatic shift in its smartphone strategy, one...
What's the trend for dual 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi in smartphones?