Articles tagged with: Juniper Research
Sales of Low-Cost Mobile Phones to Reach 700m by 2014
A new report from Juniper Research forecasts that, between 2009 and 2014, annual sales of low-cost mobile handsets will rise by 22% to over 700 million. Efforts by industry players to lower the TCO (total cost of ownership) for devices and services to below $5 are already reaping benefits in markets such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and India. Meanwhile, players such as Nokia are developing invaluable content-driven services that will encourage first-time mobile users to keep on using their devices and improving their standards of living. more
Mobile Advertising Bucks Downward Trend in Adspend - Reaching $5.7bn by 2014
Advertising budgets for mobile channels are expected to buck the downward trend and exhibit strong growth over the next five years, according to a new report from Juniper Research. more
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722 million Mobile Business Connections by 2014
Wider availability of wireless broadband networks, proliferation of ‘smart' converged devices, and broadening ranges of mobile connectivity solutions will foster growth of ‘unwired enterprises', a new report from Juniper Research has found. In particular approximately 80% of business mobile devices will be operating via 3.5/3.9G networks by 2014. more
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P2P mobile messaging to reach $106bn by 2014 - but revenues to decline in some sectors
Mobile messaging revenues are set for measured growth over the next five years, as market forces take effect. SMS, MMS, mobile email and IM traffic volumes will continue their inexorable rise, but the IP evolution is resulting in disruptive business models, increased competition from the Web and commoditisation of established services. more
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Recession to cut mobile entertainment growth by nearly $13 billion over next 5 years
Growth in user spend on mobile entertainment services will slow dramatically over the next two years unless key markets emerge from recession, according to a new report from Juniper Research. In addition, the report argued that slower deployment of content services meant that revenues were likely to be lower than previously forecast even after markets emerged from the downturn. more
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LTE Mobile Broadband to Generate $70bn in Revenues Within 5 Years
A report by Juniper Research has concluded that revenues from LTE mobile broadband subscribers will exceed $70 billion globally by 2014. Juniper Research found that this exciting technology will create a new connected era for devices such as portable games consoles and digital cameras, with vendors already eyeing the prospects. In this way, LTE will bridge the gap between the mobile and consumer electronics worlds. more
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Mobile Money Saving Coupons to Increase by 30% During the Next Two Years
Mobile Coupons are expected to be one of the biggest winners of the current global recession. Juniper Research forecasts that the redemption value of mobile coupons will increase by over 30% by 2010. more
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Smartphones to Account for 23% of All New Mobile Phones by 2013
Rising demand for complex multimedia-centric applications is forcing handset manufacturers to design increasingly ‘smart' and highly personalised mobile devices. A new smartphones report from Juniper Research forecasts that these so-called ‘smartphones' will account for 23% of all new handsets sold per annum by 2013. more
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Recession Causes Mobile Entertainment Growth to Decline to 7% p.a.
A new report from Juniper Research warns that, while its best case forecasts estimate that the mobile entertainment market will reach nearly $36bn in 2010, revenue growth will be markedly lower if the global recession fails to bottom-out over the next twelve months. more
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Mobile Music Revenues to Reach $14.6bn by 2013 Despite Fall in Ringtone Sales
A sharp fall in ringtone revenues will be more than offset by growth in full-track downloads, streamed music services and ringback tones, according to a new report from Juniper Research which forecasts that global revenues from mobile music services will reach nearly US$14.6 billion by 2013. more
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