Press Releases
Category: Mobile Markets & Strategies
Number of Results: 62 | Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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Top Five Hot Topics at Mobile World Congress 2010Mobile content is top of the agenda at this year’s industry jamboree in Barcelona and most industry announcements give something away about the content strategies of the organisations involved. A report detailing the findings is available to download for free from the Juniper website from today. Coverage: Global - 8 Key regions |
02-2010 |
Surge of data traffic to put strain on 3G, finds new report available for free download from the Juniper Research websiteAs 2009 draws to a close Juniper Research has drawn up a list of predictions for the coming year, all neatly wrapped up as the top trends for the mobile and wireless industry for 2010. A report detailing the findings is available to download for free from the Juniper website from today. Coverage: Global |
12-2009 |
Spend on Mobile and Wireless by Education Authorities to rise from $827m in 2005 to $6.5bn by 2010Coverage: Worldwide |
02-2006 |
Smartphone Shipments Exceed 200 Million in Q4 2012, as Samsung Accounted for One in Three Shipments for the YearLeading mobile analyst firm Juniper Research estimates that the number of smartphone shipments exceeded 200 million in Q4 2012, with the annual total reaching 671 million – representing a growth of almost 42% y-o-y. Samsung continued its phenomenal growth over the year shipping a record 63 million smartphones and accounting for over 30% of all smartphone shipments in the quarter. Once again, sales of the Galaxy S3 drove growth, with sales surpassing 40 million in November 2012. Coverage: |
01-2013 |
Security Threats to Mobile Devices Increase but Only 4% of Smartphones and Tablets Protected with Security Software, Juniper Report findsNew market forecasts from Juniper Research indicate that currently less than 1 in 20 smartphones and tablets have third party security software installed in them, despite a steady increase in threats from device loss/theft, malwares and viruses. However, the increasing extent to which personal and corporate data is stored on mobile devices and the recognition of the need to protect it will create a $3.6 billion opportunity for mobile security software providers by 2016. Coverage: Global |
06-2011 |
Revenues from ‘Smart Vehicle’ apps to Rise Ten-fold by 2017 as Car Manufacturers Embrace new Infotainment EcosystemsHampshire, UK – 22nd May 2013: The Smart Vehicle will become the new frontier for app developers over the next five years, finds a recent Juniper Research report, which forecasts that the market for in-vehicle apps will be worth just short of $1.2 billion by 2017. Advancements in automotive connectivity standards such as MirrorLink and ever higher smartphone ownership will create foundations allowing the connected car ecosystem to flourish... Coverage: Global |
05-2013 |
Revenues from mobile health monitoring to reach $1.9 billion globally by 2014 says Juniper ResearchAccording to Juniper Research, revenues from remote patient monitoring using mobile networks will rise to almost $1.9 billion globally by 2014, with heart based monitoring in the US accounting for the bulk of early mobile monitoring roll-outs. Coverage: Global - 8 Key regions |
08-2010 |
Revenues from Mobile Data Services to underpin continued growth in BRIC Economies, rising from $26bn this year to $48bn by 2013, according to Juniper ResearchIncreasing adoption of messaging and content services, aided by increased availability of 2G and 3G-based mobile networks, is expected to push operator-billed data revenues in the mobile markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China (collectively referred to as the BRIC economies) from $26.2 billion in 2008 to more than $48.3 billion by 2013, according to a new report from Juniper Research. Coverage: Brazil, Russian, India and China |
10-2008 |
Revenue Leakage becomes Major Cause of Revenue Loss for Mobile Operators - reaching $5.6bn in 2005Coverage: Worldwide |
01-2006 |
Public Sector Local Government Spend on Mobile and Wireless to Rise from $802m Last Year to $8.6bn by 2010Coverage: Worldwide |
01-2006 |
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