Wireless technologies ‘have the power to reshape whole industries and create a future that is altogether different from today’s mobile commerce (m-commerce) world’, according to a new report from the Accenture Institute for Strategic Change. The researchers of the Future of Wireless: Different Than You Think, Bolder Than You Imagine report, which was released last… Continue reading Wireless Technologies To Have Dramatic Impact, Says Accenture
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The Yankee Group forecasts a prosperous future for m-commerce but warns the industry that wider content and services are required to maximise the commercial potential of the medium. In its report Mobile Commerce in Europe: Premium Content Remains the Priority, the group forecasts that revenues generated by m-commerce could reach $50 billion in Europe alone… Continue reading European M-Commerce Will Be Worth $50 Billion By 2006, Says Yankee Group
Next year’s world cup will help boost revenues from mobile gaming, said Jupiter Media Metrix last week, helping cash flow amongst the telecoms companies who spent big on 3G licences this year and who have yet to see any return on their investment. The dismal take up of WAP (see Forecasts) has left many companies… Continue reading World Cup Will Kick Off Mobile Internet Growth, Says Jupiter
As the average price of a wireless phone call continues to drop in the US, more and more consumers are subscribing to wireless services, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2001 US Wireless Industry Services Study, released yesterday. In 2001, 52% of households in the 25 largest US markets surveyed use a wireless phone… Continue reading US Wireless Phone Use Increases, But Customer Loyalty Decreases, Finds Survey
Asia-Pacific mobile data subscribers will number 411.2 million by the end of 2006; this is 64% of mobile subscribers and 11% of the population in the region, according to a study released in August by the Yankee Group. The Asia-Pacific Mobile Data Experience: Forecast and Overview report contains updated forecast and analysis of mobile data… Continue reading Over One Tenth Of Asia-Pacific Population Will Have 3G Mobile By 2007, Says Yankee Group
Japanese telecoms giant, NTT DoCoMo, is set to become the world’s first group to offer the much-hyped third generation – or 3G – mobile phone system. The company this morning announced that it has applied for permission from the Japanese Government to launch the 3G wireless service on 1 October 2001. The system has been… Continue reading NTT DoCoMo Set To Win 3G Mobile Race
Two of the smaller US-based wireless carriers in the US are more successful in taking web page visitors to the secure areas of their sites – where transactions are potentially made – than the larger carriers, according to new research from Jupiter Media Metrix. Jupiter found that Sprint PCS and Nextel convert almost three times… Continue reading Small US Wireless Carriers More Effectively Attract Customers, Finds Jupiter
More than half of US consumers have shown interest in having all of the telecommunications provided by a single operator, according to research from J.D. Power and Associates. The survey found that 58% of subscribers to dial-up ISPs and high-speed net access have shown at least some interest in obtaining their internet access, telephone services… Continue reading US Consumers Look Towards Single Telecoms Providers As High-Speed Net Access Grows
Player numbers and revenues for global wireless gaming are set to boom, according to a report to be released by market analysts Datamonitor. According to forecasts from the new report – Global Wireless Gaming – combined revenues from the US, Europe and Asia Pacific markets will grow, from an estimated $950 million in 2001 to… Continue reading Wireless Gaming Revenues And Player Numbers Set To Boom, Says Datamonitor
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