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[ 21 ]  Subcategory:   Mobile Devices
The IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) Report Market Forecast 2009-2014
This latest look at the status of IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) from visiongain provides a critical insight into the different aspects of IMS strategy adopted by various operators across the globe. The report also seeks to dispel the hype and confusion surrounding IMS. It aims to describe the technology itself, its readiness for deployment and its compatibility with existing infrastructure. Using this report will help you to answer key questions such as:
  • Where do the greatest opportunities lie for IMS operators and vendors?
  • How can both fixed and mobile operators benefit and profit from IMS?
  • What new types of services and applications will IMS enable?
  • How will demand for IMS equipment vary by region?
By reading this report you will get a detailed perspective on IMS: the technology itself, key players, issues, forecasts and critical success factors that will make IMS a reality.

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[ 22 ]  Subcategory:   Mobile Devices
Evolution Direction of Map 2.0 Service - Through an Analysis on Nokia’s Map Features
This FREE ROA Group white paper examines the main features of Nokia’s map service and analyzes the potential of the service structure. The expansion of GPS-enabled handsets is contributing to the popularity of map mashup services, which have been emerging since last year and have high potential as a business model. In South Korea, Daum is pushing ahead with its ‘Road View’ service, and has received a good response, showing that interest in map mashup services is continuously increasing. Nokia recently launched its 6210s handset in South Korea, and the market leader is expected to introduce more handsets supporting its map services as well.
Product ID: RO-0033 Click for more product information
[ 23 ]  Subcategory:   Mobile Devices
Mobile Money Transfer Report 2009: Profiting from Cross-Border Remittance and Global Banking
Mobile money transfer and m-payments have great potential due to the relationship between a mobile subscriber and their handset, where the mobile device is often with the end-user for most of their waking time. With mobile penetration reaching 100 per cent in many developed markets, the mobile phone will soon be in virtually everyone's pocket. Payments and banking are currently major areas of growth in the mobile world and these are set to become even more specialized than they are at the moment. Do you understand this market? Do you know how it will develop? Is this an issue that you need to act on and find out about now? Read this exclusive management report to learn:
  • What different forms of mobile remittance are available and expected to appear in the future?
  • Why is mobile potentially so important to banking and financial services, as well as economic development?
  • When will mobile remittance become a truly global mass market proposition?
  • How successful can these service propositions become?
Find out the answers to these and many other questions by buying this vital industry insight.

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[ 24 ]  Subcategory:   Mobile Devices
Mobile Consumer E-mail 2009-2014: Challenging Blackberry and Succeeding in the Consumer Market
As handset technology continues to improve, increasingly more mobile devices are offering mobile e-mail services. Consequently e-mail is being positioned as a feasible communication method around the world. The days of mobile e-mail being predominantly used by enterprise users are fading. So what are the financial opportunities in the consumer e-mail market? This visiongain management report will provide you with valuable insight into a market that has already taken off in a number of regions and is set to do so in many more around the world. Many consumers have the ability to immediately utilize mobile e-mail already in their pocket, but are unaware of this. With further handset development, marketing and pricing in place however, it is set to become very important in the mobile world. How will e-mail affect other communication methods? Can you afford to take no action and wait to find out?
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[ 25 ]  Subcategory:   Digital Entertainment
Apple's iPhone & Mobile Report 2009: Competing Successfully with Devices, Content & Services from Apple
In terms of mobile devices and content, Apple's process of growth and product leadership has taken place in a relatively short time frame. This report shows how rivals can compete given the current composition of the mobile value chain, with pressure on margins intensifying. You may be looking to work with or compete against this considerable market protagonist of the global digital multimedia business. Read this report and find out why and how Apple has succeeded in establishing a nascent but quickly growing market presence and extending its reputation for innovation, style and quality into those above fields. This report will enlighten you on ways to collaborate with or compete against this corporate symbol of the digital multimedia age.

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[ 26 ]  Subcategory:   Mobile Devices
Google Android and Nokia Symbian: Increasing Content, Service and Advertising Market Opportunities from Competition in Mobile OS, 2009-2014
The smart phone is critical - it represents the main growth sector for the mobile handset manufacturer and promises an associated increase in service revenues for the Mobile Network Operator (MNO). With a new generation of improved smart phones, with a fuller sized screen and keyboard and an improved user interface, the smart phone is a key element in providing greater user access to the mobile internet. If Smart phones are essentially highly handheld computers with wireless connectivity, then as with the PC, the operating system is critical. Will whoever captures this market be the Microsoft of the mobile? This report considers the development of the open source mobile Operating Systems (OS) from the not for profit organization Symbian Foundation (formed originally by Nokia) and Android (formed by Google), which are vying to be the open source smart phone mobile OS of choice for a range of handset manufacturers and mobile network operators.
Product ID: VG-4043 Click for more product information
[ 27 ]  Subcategory:   Mobile Devices
Differentiation Point Analysis on Qualcomm Snapdragon-based Toshiba TG01
This FREE ROA Group white paper examines the Toshiba TG01 smartphone, which was first unveiled in February at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2009. Toshiba is scheduling to launch the device this summer in the European market, and is seen as the Japanese vendor's attempt to escape the sluggish domestic handset market in Japan. With an innovative UI and computing power comparable to PMPs, the device attracted many attentions in MWC. Among the Japanese handset vendors, Sharp and Fujitsu have entered the market in China and North America, and now Toshiba as the third vendor is entering the market in Europe, having its European head office (Toshiba Europe) located in London. As a differentiation point, the TG01 smartphone has 3D UI and its computing power is enhanced to a maximum with Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. This white paper also provides a brief analysis on Qualcomm's chipset strategy and the main competitors in the chipset market.
Product ID: RO-0031 Click for more product information
[ 28 ]  Subcategory:   Mobile Devices
Comparison between RIM's Business Enterprise Solution and Funambol in B2B Market
The new FREE ROA Group white paper analyzes the reason behind push e-mail solutions and examines BlackBerry architecture as well as Funambol, an open source solution that provides a competitive alternative for proprietary solutions.
Product ID: RO-0030 Click for more product information
[ 29 ]  Subcategory:   Korea
South Korean Telecommunications Market: Key Issues and Trends in 2009
This new report examines the Korean mobile device market, bundled products and new service business models, and provides a forecast on the development direction in each sector. In 2009 and 2010, the biggest questions are “how to create new service business models amid rises of smartphones as the key trend of the mobile device market?” and “how users can make use of this new media in their everyday lives?” According to ROA Group, 2009 will bring significant changes into the South Korean telecommunications market as KTF, the second largest mobile operator, is going to complete its merger with KT, starting a fierce competition with SKT in the bundled products category. When WIPI, Korea’s local and unique platform environment, is scrapped in April 2009, the introduction of application business models is expected to speed up. This report will be useful to telecom operators, device manufacturers and mobile content providers, who are interested in the development direction of the telecommunications market in South Korea, a test bed for many global operators and device manufacturers.
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[ 30 ]  Subcategory:   Korea
Korean Mobile Market Forecast
This report provides an analysis on the strategies of the Korean mobile operators, SKT, KTF, and LGT in 2008 as well as forecasts the main issues for 2009, including:
  • Subscribers by Mobile Operators
  • Subscribers by Technologies
  • Churn Rate Forecast
  • ARPU Forecast
  • CAPEX Forecast
This report is useful for mobile operators, device vendors and mobile content providers who are interested in the South Korean mobile market, the fastest evolving mobile market in Asia.
Product ID: RO-1739 Click for more product information

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