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M2M Series Mobile TV Saas 3G Related Technologies
Mobile Advertising Computers & Data Networks in the U.S
 
 M2M Series 
Europe Focus
From: M2M Research Series - Europe
 
 Mobile TV 
iPhone
From: iPhone shows the way for mobile TV
Many mobile network operators (MNOs) hope to generate revenue from mobile TV and video services, using a combination of 3G and dedicated broadcasting networks (for example, DVB-H or MediaFLO). However, it may take many years for broadcasting networks to be extensively deployed worldwide. The iPhone can already offer TV and video services, without the use of either mobile broadcasting networks or 3G/HSPA, and challenges widely held assumptions about how to deliver a compelling mobile TV proposition to consumers. Building on the very latest market data and consumer research, this report considers the impact that the iPhone will have on the emerging mobile TV market and discusses the lessons that it brings.
 
 Saas 
Online Business Services
The software industry is in the throes of a radical transformation, as the dominance of the proprietary license-based model is waning and the software-as-a-service approach is gaining ground - offering pay-as-you-go online business shareware solutions. This market report will examine the rapidly changing environment of online business services and SaaS marketing strategies.
From: Online Business Services - The SaaS model: issues and growth outlook
Key questions answered in this report: What online business services are currently available in Europe? Which online services do businesses use the most? How are the various players (software publishers, integrators, telcos, etc.) positioned in the online business services market? How are the SaaS market and players’ positioning likely to evolve? What issues do the players face, and what strategies are they employing?
 
 3G Related Technologies
 
LTE (Long Term Evolution)
3G LTE (Long Term Evolution) is still technically a pre-standard technology and yet is seeing unprecedented interest from vendors and operators alike. The question is: can operators who are only just starting to see returns from their 3G licenses really justify investing in what is essentially a new replacement technology? This report examines the technical and market dilemmas faced by operators and vendors in their migration to LTE, examining the LTE business case in the context of a converging communications world. The report looks at the risks associated with the upgrade to a totally new technology and the progress made by the principal vendors and standards bodies involved.
From: The LTE Business Case: Operator and Vendor Strategies
The report goes on to discuss the key technologies involved in LTE - such as System Architecture Evolution (SAE), Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) and multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) - and the specific timing and logistics involved in rolling these technologies out. The report also analyses the spectrum issues faced by mobile operators and the specific issue of IPR and how operators and vendors are working to prevent it becoming a barrier to launch. The report profiles operators like DoCoMo, Orange and Verizon, showing their mobile broadband strategies and their expected moves to LTE.
 
 Mobile Advertising 
Overview
This eagerly anticipated mobile advertising report provides the most comprehensive examination of the mobile advertising market to date. Focusing on 7 key advertising delivery channels, SMS, MMS, In-content download, on-portal, mobile internet, idol screen and mobile TV; this study analyses the opportunities for each channel and explores the strategies that have thus far been adopted by many of the members of the mobile advertising ecosystem. This research further presents market projections for eight key global locations via easy to understand tables, diagrams and charts (for each of the 7 advertising channels) providing a complete analysis of the market for global mobile adspend up until 2013. In addition, the report includes an extensive section focusing on key players in the mobile advertising value chain and provides vital strategic recommendations for brands, advertising agencies, content providers and operators.
From: Mobile Advertising - Delivery Channels, Strategies & Forecasts 2008-2013
Key questions report answers: What is the current value of the mobile advertising market? Who are the leading players in the mobile advertising market? How many people respond to mobile advertising? What are the key drivers behind mobile advertising? What are the key hurdles to the deployment and success of mobile advertising? How is the mobile advertising value chain likely to develop? How is mobile advertising regulated? Which mobile delivery channels will be the most successful for advertisers? Is advertising likely to provide a substantial revenue stream for mobile TV services? What strategies should brands, ad agencies, operators and content providers implement to facilitate the successful deployment of, and greatest response to, mobile advertising?
 
 Computers & Data 
UTM & Routers
"The question has been, do customers want advanced routing with some basic security, or do they want robust security with basic routing capabilities? Based on a comparison of customer spending at the lowest end of the WAN gateway marketplace, it appears security trumps networking."
From: Is UTM a Threat to Routers? We Think So!
The study compares the actual end-user spending and our forecasts for SOHO routers and low-priced UTM security devices. The study attempts to explain the dynamics that are allowing low-priced UTM security devices to vastly outperform SOHO routers. It also provides essential guidance for both router and UTM vendors.
 
 Networks in the U.S 
Home Networking
"New attempts at integrating networked devices with online services are making significant inroads into the market, creating a dynamic that allows mass-market consumers to embrace multimedia networking applications and to broaden their understanding of the potential uses for their home networks".
From: U.S. Home Networking 2008-2012 Forecast
The study provides our 2008-2012 forecast for home networking in the United States. Even as consumers have yet to fully embrace entertainment and multimedia networking, the past year has been marked by a rapid escalation in the development of a diverse home networking ecosystem. New applications, clients, and technologies are demonstrating that home networks are clearly maturing beyond basic data networking functions.
 
Full industries index
Telecommunications: Audio, Video and Teleconferencing, Billing & Cards, Broadcasting & Cable, Cable Communications, Company Reports, Country Overviews, Equipment, Fiber Optics, Interactive Voice Response (IVR), Internet, Local Loop, Instant Messaging, Networks, Regulation, Research & Development, Residential Service, Satellites & Space, Telephones, Telephony, Wire & Cable
E-Commerce: B2B, B2C, Business Models, E-Financial, E-Tailing, Payments
Media Broadcasting & Cable: Cable TV, Digital TV/HDTV, Equipment & Engineering, Home Video, Radio & Audio, Satellite, Television
Software & Services: CAD/CAM, Cross Industry Applications, Databases, Design & Development, Enterprise Computing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Help Desk
Electronics: Automatic Testing, Automotive, Components, Connectors, Consumer Electronics, Demographics, Flat Panel Display
Internet Applications: Communities, Content Management, Digital Imaging, E-Learning, E-Mail, Intranets, Logistics, Multicasting, Portals/Vertical Sites
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