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Jeff Kagan


Industry Analyst and Consultant

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Wireless ~ Telecom ~ Cable TV and IPTV ~ HealthTech ~ Technology


Industry Analysis ~ Columnist ~ Consulting ~ Speaker ~ Author of
books & reports ~ Market Research


* As an analyst Jeff Kagan offers analysis, opinion and comment on
news and announcements in the wireless and telecom industry,
healthcare and technology industry. This includes new areas like
wireless health, mHealth, eHealth and others.
* He does this through his columns, media interviews, books, speeches
and reports.
* He writes books and reports about companies and technology.
* As a consultant, he advises companies on brand awareness, PR and
advertising strategies and marketing.
* He speaks and presents to the investment community discussing his
opinion on the direction of the industry, companies and hot trends.

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AdWeek and Technology Marketing magazines named Jeff Kagan one of the
most influential technology industry analysts in America and the
highest ranked telecom industry analyst, in their Influencers Report.

Invited to appear before the FCC and the US Congress offering his
opinion on wireless and telecom mergers and the converging marketplace.

and more . . .

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"Wireless, Telecom and Health care are colliding and the result is
enormous opportunity, challenge and risk for companies, investors,
workers, customers and patients. Wireless will also change other
industries as well. Are you a customer, an investor or employee in this
area? Are you ready?"


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CNBC interview Feb 2011 on smartphones.

A man with an opinion!

More below.

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Over the last 25 years Jeff Kagan has become one of the best known and
most influential industry analysts. He has used the power of the
Internet to share his ideas and thinking to reach customers, investors,
executives, workers and the media.

He is frequently contacted by the media for comments on news stories.
He is one of the most quoted analysts and appears on television, radio,
newspapers, magazines and the web quoted thousands of times.

Jeff Kagan is also a columnist, author and frequent speaker.

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A search of the name "Jeff Kagan" and "Jeffrey Kagan" shows he has
written or is quoted in thousands of news stories on wireless, telecom
and healthcare and is one of the hottest analysts in the world.


CLIENTS: To discuss becoming a client please contact Jeff Kagan at
jeff@jeffkagan or 770-579-5810


Over the last 25 years Jeff Kagan has worked with dozens of companies.
A few of them include AT&T, AT&T Mobility, Verizon, Verizon Wireless,
Sprint, Qwest, Windstream, Global Crossing, Embarq, Cellular South,
Clearwire, HP, Alcatel-Lucent, Nortel, Emerson, Intec, APCC, Compaq,
Cap Gemini, Ivans, Con Ed, Ketchum PR, Manning Selvage Lee - MSL Group
and many more. He has also worked with many companies that have been
acquired including BellSouth, Ameritech, SBC, Cingular, Embarq and many
more.


My Twitter account is here Twitter


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Column


E-Commerce Times-


Jeff Kagan writes columns on wireless and telecom and healthcare,
including mHealth and eHealth. These columns have become one of the
most popular on E-Commerce Times (click here) which is part of the ECT
News Network with 6 million readers and is carried on thousands of web
sites.

Jeff Kagan's PICK OF THE WEEK, included at bottom of many columns
highlight a company or something new, interesting and exciting he
discovered and wants to share with you.

He also writes many columns in different newspapers, magazines and web
sites in the USA and around the world.

NOTE: Jeff Kagan shares his opinions in his column which are written
from either an investor perspective, a customer perspective or an
employee perspective.


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ng---and-Tech-Tools-Can-Help-72395.html

ecommercetimes/story/72395.html

OPINION

Stroke Survivors Can Come Back Strong - and Tech Tools Can Help

By Jeff Kagan

E-Commerce Times

05/05/11 5:00 AM PT

I have to tell you, while I would never volunteer to take the ride
again, what I learned about the mind is incredible. It is strong and
deep -- and a very surprising place. It was the most beautiful and
awesome and awful ride, all at once. There are so many new health-tech
ideas in the market today. This is one of the reasons I am so
interested in and excited about our growing wireless health, mHealth
and eHealth industry.

Since May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and since I am a stroke
survivor, I want to share with you some important information everyone
needs to know -- whether you are a stroke survivor yourself, or have a
recovering relative or friend.

In my Pick of the Week section, let me tell you about Allsup, a company
that has turned into a powerhouse helping people win their elusive
benefits.

We hear of quite a few famous stroke survivors -- like actor Kirk
Douglas, Vice President Joe Biden's son Beau Biden, weatherman Mark
McEwen and Dick Clark. New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi had
a stroke 10 days after winning the Super Bowl. He was only 31 years old
and said he was in the best shape of his life. He thought strokes only
happened to elderly people.

In the tech industry, Steve Largent -- head of the wireless association
CTIA -- had a stroke the year after I had mine. When we talk, I see
Steve's recovery has been inspiring. He has the right attitude. His
hard work, commitment and recovery make a great success story to
inspire everyone struggling with stroke and recovery today.

Sharing My Story

As I struggled with recovery, I found a problem that needed a solution.
Suddenly I had many new doctors and had even more questions.
Surprisingly, they offered nothing in the way of answers.

I wanted to know how to recover quickly. How to put this behind me.
What was coming next. I wanted to know how to get my life back.
Eventually I did learn -- over time.

So I decided when I had recovered that I would help others get these
answers. I would write a book on what I had learned. I wanted to help
others better understand what was happening to them and what was coming
next by telling my story.

My book, Life After Stroke: On The Road To Recovery, has just been
published. I have received so many touching emails from readers. You
can click here and read the first couple of chapters. It will open your
eyes and give you important tools everyone should have.

In the book, I call us "stroke survivors." To me, having a positive
attitude is an important part of the recovery process. Looking at the
glass as being half full, not half empty. That is key...

Jeff Kagan's Pick of the Week




My Pick of the Week is Allsup, a company that helps people win their
Social Security benefits. Jim Allsup started the company in 1984 after
working for the Social Security Administration. He saw a need and
started this company, which has grown into a powerhouse of help for
those struggling with a variety of illnesses, including stroke.

. . . click link above for story.

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ecommercetimes/story/72347.html

Wireless Health: What's in It for Doctors?

I firmly believe all this mind-blowing innovation will occur. This is
great news for jobs and investment and industry growth. However, we
need to change some basic things to make sure one party does not win at
the expense of another party. We have to make sure we have the right
people in charge so everyone benefits. We understand the wireless
industry changes -- and often. We have to start thinking the same way
about this new healthcare model.

Jeff Kagan's Pick of the Week



My Pick of the Week topic is how Michael Dell and Dell Inc. are getting
into the mHealth industry with Meditech. But, you may ask, aren't they
in the computer business? Yes, but they are also thinking outside the
box. Looking to new areas for growth. That will also help the
healthcare industry.

. . . click link above for story.

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ecommercetimes/story/72310.html

AT&T Sees T-Mobile Merger Through Rose-Colored Glasses

Let's hope this merger benefits not just AT&T, but the industry
overall. There is a long way to go before it gets there, and it would
be very helpful if AT&T would take a more realistic stance on both the
pros and cons, instead of looking at this deal like it is just positive
for everyone, which it clearly is not.

. . . click link above for story.

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ecommercetimes/story/Get-Ready-to-Grab-the-mHealth-Wave-
72264.html

Get Ready to Grab the mHealth Wave

What do you think about when you think of AT&T, Verizon and Sprint?
Probably wireless and telephone and Internet and television -- but not
healthcare. Yet they will play an important role in the development of
the new mHealth industry segment. These companies understand they will
play an important part in this new revolution, but today they simply
don't have a clue what that means exactly.

. . . click link above for story.

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ecommercetimes/story/72222.html

Note to TV Nets: Steer Clear of Music's Painful Path

The networks' argument is that by making the content available on the
iPad, Time Warner has violated its agreements with them. OK, so let me
get this straight. As technology and innovation continue to sweep
across the marketplace and delight us, we have to be worried about old
agreements that didn't see these changes coming. Adhering to these old
agreements makes this cool new tech no better than a really hot
paperweight.

. . . click link above for story.

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ecommercetimes/story/72176.html

Thumbs Up or Down for AT&T + T-Mobile?

If Sprint had acquired T-Mobile, it would have increased the size of
the No. 3 competitor, and the result would have been a more competitive
three-way race. That would have been good -- and easier to get done.
Instead, this current proposal would turn AT&T into a bigger giant,
followed by Verizon, which is also a giant, and it would leave Sprint
even further behind than it is now. That is not good and will make this
deal tougher.

. . . click link above for story.

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ecommercetimes/story/Pre-Paid-Wireless-Has-Finally-Grown
-Up-72132.html

Pre-Paid Wireless Has Finally Grown Up

Post-paid cellphone providers often have a lock on the premium and
brand-new devices, but don't write off pre-paid wireless providers
entirely. I took a new look at these recently and was both delighted
and surprised at how much this pre-paid industry segment has matured
and gotten better. Do you want a second phone? Or what about a primary
phone that just costs less?

. . . click link above for story.

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ecommercetimes/story/72082.html

Why Don't Doctors and Patients eConnect Yet?

Perhaps as this eHealth segment matures, it will find itself. We just
have to make sure we play a role in the path it takes because this is
not just about apps and games. This is about our health, and the way we
interact with our doctors and the medical community, so we want to make
sure we do this right. We want to make sure we add to what we already
have -- not simply replace one way with another way that is not as good
but is cheaper to deliver.

. . . click link above for story.

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ecommercetimes/story/The-Fuse-Is-Lit-for-the-mHealth-Ind
ustry-Explosion-72033.html

The Fuse Is Lit for the mHealth Industry Explosion

Whether you are an investor, a worker, an executive, a doctor or a
patient, you have a stake in making the mHealth industry easy to
understand. It will get confusing enough in the next few years as
things really start to explode. Remember the 1990s, when local and long
distance and wireless and wireless data and the rest exploded onto the
scene? There has to be structure, or our building will fall as it
grows.

. . . click link above for story.

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Click here for more Jeff Kagan news stories and columns on E Commerce Times

Click here for previous Jeff Kagan columns on JeffKAGAN


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Author ~ Books

Click here for Author - Book page


May is National Stroke Awareness Month


Now On Sale

Life After Stroke

On The Road To Recovery

From one survivor to another


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Click the picture to be taken to the site to read parts of the book...


Join my email list and I will keep you posted when these books are
published


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Book describes the changing wireless, telecom and technology industry

Click on Winning Communications Strategies Book

Author Jeff Kagan writes books on the changing industry, changing
opportunities and risks, focusing on the companies and the
technologies.

Click here for more information on books


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SPEAKER


Here are three clips from a speech. Kagan is invited back to speak
multiple times at many companies, colleges and conferences.


- Jeff Kagan Speech Part 1-

(1) Last few minutes of speech (click picture) (2) Beginning
of speech (click picture)


(3) Click here to listen to Speech given Feb 2011 to a small group of
senior executives. Audio only.


Jeff Kagan on The Wave and Branding. Here is a column I wrote on The
Wave


Jeff Kagan has become one of the most popular and successful speakers
in the healthcare, wireless, telecom and high tech world over the last
25 years.

He discusses The Wave and Branding and the changing industry,
opportunities and threats.

Kagan gives keynote speeches to larger groups, and talks to smaller
groups on the changing state of the industry, changing competition and
where the industry is headed. He speaks at meetings of employees,
executives, customers, investors and the general business community.
Also at trade shows, investment groups, advertising and public
relations groups, university and educational groups.

Click here for more on Jeff Kagan speeches

Click here for coverage of recent speech


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References from recent speeches




Jeff Kagan speaking at Emory University Goizueta Business School,
Atlanta GA


Hi Jeff,

Just a short note on behalf of the faculty, students and myself to say
thank you. Many students have already commented directly to me or
e-mailed how pleased they were with the interactive discussion, and
indicated this was one of the best class sessions in the entire
program! Although each student had different takeaways from the
presentation, they all pointed out how energized they were interacting
with you in a small group setting.

I hope I can call on you again to participate.

Thank you,

Chris

Chris Rumsey, MBA, M.Ed.
Dept. of Leadership & Executive Development
Michael J.Coles College of Business
Kennesaw State University


Click here for more speaking references


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Thoughts on AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile Merger


Click here for ongoing thoughts and comments on the AT&T Mobility and
T-Mobile merger

AT&T Mobility Acquiring T-Mobile

Radio interview on the Wall Street Journal MarketWatch on AT&T
acquiring T-Mobile

Google search for news stories under Jeff Kagan and Jeffrey Kagan


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Attn; Media and Reporters


Jeff Kagan offers analysis and comment on breaking news by email.

Join my email list.

Send me an email to jeff@jeffkagan and ask to be added to my email
list


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Jeff Kagan quoted in news stories

A small sampling. . .

SiloBreaker

Google

Click here for Jeff Kagan on Twitter


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Kagan One Of Most Influential Analysts


AdWeek and Technology Marketing magazines named Jeff Kagan one of
the most influential technology industry analysts in America.

And from that short list the highest ranked telecom industry
analyst, in their Influencers Report.

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How Jeff Kagan became the go-to guy in telecom journalism

by Jim Romenesko

TheStreet
George Mannes says of telecom industry analyst Jeff Kagan: "(He) has
that rare and beautiful quality reporters treasure: He returns your
call promptly, and he gives you a quotable comment you can drop in your
story when you're minutes away from deadline. He's what we like to call
the quote-a-matic of telecom reporting." Kagan says: "Every week I give
dozens of interviews. Half a dozen on a slow day. On a newsbreaking
day, 15, 20, 25 or more. Those are the days I lose my voice."
Quote-a-matic


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Stroke Recovery


Now On Sale

Life After Stroke

On The Road To Recovery

From one survivor to another


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Click the book to be taken to the site to read parts of it now

Join my email list and I will keep you posted when these books are
published


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List icon- Join Email List






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Stroke sidelined Jeff Kagan for several years. Fortunately he is one of
the lucky ones who has recovered and is back to work building his
business. He discusses the inspiring story of his Stroke and Recovery
(over the past 7 years) and teaches important lessons everyone should
know. He also talks about the changing wireless and telecom
industry with Richard Warner on Georgia Business, Georgia Public
Broadcasting, NPR

In 2011 he wrote a book called Life After Stroke: On The Road To
Recovery to help others understand the world of stroke. Those who have
had one and those who's loved ones and friends and co-workers have had
one. It is a completely new and different and initially chaotic world
which if you work hard you can eventually recover from. The extent is
the question so you have to work hard at it. Click the link to read the
first chapter or two right now.

* Author of book, Life After Stroke: On The Road To Recovery
* Column, Stroke Survivors Can Come Back Strong - and Tech Tools Can
Help
* Georgia Public Television interview Part One Part Two Part
Three GPB Georgia Business site
* Plus this article from InformationWeek with Jeff Kagan on stroke.
* Plus this article on The StrokeFoundation . com site.
* Plus read my articles on my stroke adventure.


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Radio and Television interviews

A sample of radio and TV news stories where Jeff Kagan has been
interviewed


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CNBC interview Feb 1 2011


Jeff Kagan appears on Dale Cardwell's new consumer television show

TRUST DALE TV as healthcare, wireless and telecom expert.

TRUSTDale TRUSTDale/TRUSTDale-tv/

Click these two pictures to watch these two different interviews

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On Fox 5 Atlanta WAGA TV


Click here for more interviews . . .


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sampling of books & magazines on kagan





Telecom Analyst: Time to splash around is now: Jeff Kagan is one of the
biggest names among wireless and telecom industry analysts. Interesting
to read his thoughts on wireless + healthcare, here's his conclusion:
"I am in the wireless and telecom business, not healthcare. However, it
is very interesting how these two previously unrelated fields are now
overlapping. This is just the beginning. No one wants to be left behind
when the wave of change passes. That means now is the time to jump in
and splash around, before the real heat of competition begins."
E-Commerce News


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lth-news/


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/


Telecom analyst and business book author Jeff Kagan prefers to call the
smartphone industry an "adventure" rather than a mere business segment.

Redmond Channel Partner


"What man is key to press coverage of the telecommunications industry?
What man's disappearance would bring telco reporting to a grinding
halt? Never heard of Jeff Kagan? Well, obviously you don't read about
the telecom industry. Because if you did, you'd have heard of him, all
right."

TheStreet


Jeff Kagan, a sole practitioner operating out of his home in the
Atlanta suburbs, became the single most widely quoted analyst in the
telecommunications industry on the strength of his ability to turn a
phrase.

BOOK; Tough Calls: AT&T and the Hard Lessons Learned from the Telecom
Wars

By Dick Martin, Executive Vice President (retired) AT&T, 2005


"The vast majority of us are going to be using wireless phones as our
main phones" says noted telecom analyst Jeff Kagan in the USA Today
story.

BOOK: What's Yours is Mine in 2003 by Adam D. Thierer, Clyde Wayne
Crews


"This isn't going to be a ripple on a pond. It's a tidal wave from a
boulder," said Atlanta telecom analyst Jeff Kagan.

BOOK: Disconnected: Deceit and Betrayal at WorldCom 2004 by Lynne W.
Jeter


Jeff Kagan is quoted in media stories on the wireless and telecom and
consumer electronics industry in major media nationwide and globally,
hundreds of times per year, year after year, in newspapers, magazines,
trade journals, television and radio.

Telecom Trends; A look at what's ahead for telecom in '07, with Jeffrey
Kagan... and CNBC's David Faber.

CNBC


"One of America's most often quoted industry analysts"

Kensington Group, Inc. Analyst Quotation Tracking System
(TM)


"One of America's most influential industry analysts"

ADWEEK's Technology Marketing Magazine, Influencers Report


"Telecom analyst and Internet Prognosticator, Jeff Kagan"

FORTUNE


"Jeffrey Kagan is a top telecom analyst and 15 year industry vet"

FORTUNE


"It's fair to say that Jeffrey Kagan of Atlanta is an expert on
telecommunications. He wrote a book on the subject, gives interviews
and speeches and keeps up with the latest trends."

NEW YORK TIMES


Telecom: A report from the future. What's your wireless Web strategy?
By Jeff Kagan

Wachovia technology report


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Here is how to contact Jeff KAGAN


If you would like to discuss becoming a client of Jeff Kagan or if you
have

Comments ~ Questions ~ Suggestions ~ Complaints

Send email to jeff@jeffkagan

Telephone 770.579.5810

Address; PO Box 670562, Marietta GA 30066
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