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China ~ The 3G OpportunityIn the past five years, as one of the country’s ‘pillar industry’, China’s telecom service industry has grown at a faster rate than the Country’s GDP ... Coverage: Worldwide |
06-2007 |
Paying by MobileThe user demand for convenient and intelligent ways in which to make payments for goods and services using a mobile phone is creating exciting opportunities for those organisations that are part of the mobile payment ecosystem..... Coverage: Worldwide |
07-2007 |
Surfing into the Future: Mobile Broadband TechnologiesMobile Broadband allows for anytime, anywhere access of high-bandwidth applications, content and communication. This white paper introduces the reader to the main mobile broadband technologies and provides global market status and subscriber forecasts. Coverage: Worldwide - 8 Regions |
08-2007 |
Mobile Content from the MassesThe astonishing success in the fixed environment of sites such as YouTube, MySpace and Match.com has not unnaturally led those companies and others to consider that similar services could be offered within a mobile environment which, with the advent of 2.5G and especially 3G services, is itself increasingly capable of hosting such services. Coverage: Worldwide - 8 Key Regions |
08-2007 |
The Race for Mobile Content RevenuesCurrently, the focus in the industry is on how to generate revenues from mobile content; what really matters is which players will be able to retain the greatest proportion of those revenues and generate a profit. Coverage: Globally - 8 Key Regions |
09-2007 |
A Big Future for the Small ScreenMobile TV is undergoing an evolution from streamed services over cellular networks, both 2.5G and 3G, to separate broadcast networks that will support digital TV specifically designed for mobile devices. The debate in the industry is whether there is an inherent demand amongst the end users to justify the investments in separate Mobile TV networks. Coverage: Globally - 8 Regions, 40 Key Countries (Broadcast) |
09-2007 |
Mobile Gambling: A Good Bet for the FutureOnline gambling services are now a well established sector of the global gambling market. The first online gambling offering was launched in 1995, and there are now several thousand such sites worldwide. Hence, as with other successful forms of online entertainment, there have been attempts to transfer this success into the mobile environment. Coverage: Globally - 8 Key Regions plus UK |
09-2007 |
Mobiles...Playing the GameMobile games is one of the fastest growing segments of the mobile content industry. Growth has been stimulated by innovation in wireless technologies and acceptance of wireless communication modes. Asia has already stimulated significant demand for mobile games ... Coverage: Global - 8 Key Regions |
10-2007 |
Navigating the Wireless OpportunityIn June 2005, Juniper Research published a comprehensive study on the global market for mobile location based services (MLBS). This was a time when the mobile industry was taking a more realistic view of the potential for location based services, following a number of years of hype and unfulfilled expectation. The last two years have seen location based services take giant strides forward in terms of delivering real business and consumer benefits... Coverage: Western Europe - 9 key regions |
10-2007 |
Adult Content in the Palm of Your HandAdult content has traditionally generated substantial revenue through a variety of entertainment media like magazines, the Internet, pay television and videos. Although ‘sex’ is universally treated as a money spinner, adult content has not naturally taken the mobile industry by storm. This can primarily be attributed to factors like operator scepticism, limited social acceptance and the limitations of video on mobile... Coverage: Global - 8 key regions |
11-2007 |
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