Articles tagged with: Frost & Sullivan
3G Opportunities for Test Firms in China
Considering the imminent Olympics 2008 in Beijing, issuing of 3G licenses to ensure high-speed mobile networks is probable this year. This is likely to drive demand in the wireless test and measurement equipment. New analysis from Frost and Sullivan reveals that the market earned revenues of US$197.7 million in 2005 and is likely to reach US$606.2 million in 2012. more
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New solutions, GSM driving satellite growth"
Increased pressure on GSM service providers to extend coverage and reduce infrastructure costs is opening up new opportunities for the Latin American satellite industry, according to telecom solutions and platform company executives. more
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Patent on Personalised Mobile Content Granted
July Systems says that it has secured a patent for its technology for personalization of mobile content services. The patent (US Patent 7076562) was issued for July's Application Intermediation Gateway (AIG), an integral part of July's mobile service delivery platform, which enables real-time personalization of mobile content services based on any individual subscriber's history and preferences. This provides mobile operators and content retailers with the power to facilitate content discovery and product promotions with intelligent, user-aware recommendations that present the right content to the right consumer at the right time. more
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LatAm mobile content market to reach US$2.62bn by 2011
Revenues from mobile content in Latin America are expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 28% to reach US$2.62bn in 2011, compared to US$594mn in 2005, according to a study by international consultancy Frost & Sullivan. more
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LatAm Mobile Content Services Growth Improves ARPU
In the first years of the new millennium, the mobile telephony services market in Latin America developed at a very rapid pace. Initially, voice service was the main driver of this market. However, similar to regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia this changed. As mobile telephony developed, mobile data services started gaining importance and began to be considered as the main hope for higher profitability for many mobile operators. more
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The Money Is Still in Messaging, Despite 3G"
While 3G enables the introduction of richer applications over high-speed data network, simple messaging applications would continue to drive mobile data revenues in Asia Pacific says Janice Chong, industry manager at global growth consulting company, Frost & Sullivan. In cellular markets ex-Japan and South Korea, revenues from messaging alone contributed as much as 72 percent (or US$11.64 billion) to the total mobile data market in 2005. more
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Mobile DRM Issues Set to Cost Europe US$4.4 billion in 2006
The Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF) has called on the industry to end revenue leakage and protect content rights by delivering an open and interoperable mDRM solution based on a clear open standard. DRM is core to every mobile transaction - every time a ringtone, music track or game is downloaded royalties must be sourced back to the content provider, producers and/or artists. more
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Improved Mobile Networks to Increase Music Sales in Europe
Advances in technology have enabled participants in the music industry to participate in a parallel market for audio equipment and thus create the mobile music markets. Innovations ranging from Sony's Walkman to the 'it' gadget of the hour - Apple's iPod avidly market music on the move but, it's the mobile handset which has the added advantage of combining both communication and entertainment (music) while allowing customers to share music in a secure environment. more
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How RFID Chips Track Lost Airline Baggage
LONDON (Dow Jones) -- Bag it, then tag it. That could be the European airline industry's new mantra as costs and penalties soar for lost or misplaced luggage under new European Union rules. more
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Test Equipment Vendors Need to Keep Pace With Changing Standards - report
Recovering from the dismal growth of 2002 and 2003, the European wireless communication test equipment market improved considerably in 2004 to record revenues of approximately US$572.8 million and is likely to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.2% to reach just over US$1 billion in 2011. The deployment of 3G infrastructure in the existing 2G and 2.5G networks and a substantial increase in data traffic have proved to be strong driving forces for this market. more
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