There are suggestions that UK network 3 may be dropped by its Japanese partner NTT DoCoMo - particularly as DoCoMo is said to be interested in buying MMO2. DoCoMo currently owns 20% of 3.
Interactive TV company Visionik has announced its new 'Snapshot' service, which will enable TV broadcasters to let viewers send images to their mobile phones. Snapshot will enable viewers to receive any image shown during the TV show, not just pre-set pictures.
Analysts at Gartner believe that businesses shouldn't ban camera phones but should suggest usage guidelines instead. They point out that many other pocket-sized devices can be used for breaching security - not just digital cameras.
The BBC has reported that London Underground is talking to the UK's mobile networks about providing mobile phone services for customers travelling on the tube.
The American city of Chicago is looking to introduce legislation outlawing the use of camera phones in "privacy areas" such as changing rooms and hospitals. However, some campaigners want the law extended to cover areas such as supermarket queues.