The keynote speech summarizes Korea's leadership in ICT development and smart communications. Korea ranks first globally in e-government and e-participation. It has the highest household internet penetration among OECD nations and nearly universal broadband access. The growth of smartphones in Korea drove explosive increases in mobile data usage and app downloads. Social networking site visitors also skyrocketed. The success of Korea's ICT sector is attributed to visionary government policies, risk-taking companies, capable local vendors, and early technology adoption by consumers.
This document summarizes a business trip report about Japan's mobile internet market from a conference and company visits in November 2009. The key points covered are:
1) Japan has a highly developed mobile internet market with over 90% of subscribers using 3G networks and 84% of cell phone users being mobile internet users.
2) Mobile commerce is more developed than mobile content in Japan, with mobile commerce sales reaching $8.69 billion in 2008, mainly through purchases, payments and travel services.
3) Top mobile content categories are songs, games, and ring tones, though e-books and screensavers are growing rapidly. Carriers have played a dominant role in Japan's mobile market by investing in content
Driving the Digital Future by Yong kyung Lee 2009-11-05Eun Kyoung Park
The document summarizes key points from the 2009 World Copyright Summit. It discusses:
1) Korea's position as a global leader in internet usage and digital piracy issues. Mobile internet accounts for 25% of its wireless market and online piracy is widespread.
2) The country's music and gaming industries have been significantly impacted by piracy, with online sources accounting for 80% and billions in losses respectively.
3) The judiciary, administration and legislature have taken steps to strengthen copyright protection, including increased penalties, monitoring of infringement, and suspension of user accounts.
4) Ongoing debates center around whether strict regulation helps or hurts creative industries. Cooperation between industries and new business models
Applications Poised to Open the Door to a New World of Connected CarsHitReach
This document discusses how applications and connectivity could open new opportunities for connected cars. It notes that internet and smartphone adoption rates have grown rapidly. The mobile app market has also expanded dramatically, with over 185,000 apps now available on the iPhone and 4 billion downloads total. However, vehicles have remained one of the last areas without connectivity. The document explores different technologies for bringing apps and services into cars, such as terminal mode using phones, hybrid embedded solutions, and fully embedded apps. It acknowledges that past attempts failed because surfing and driving are contradictory when using home PC-style interfaces, and because end-to-end solutions were missing.
1. Mobile internet usage in Japan is extremely widespread, with Japanese people using their phones for a variety of activities including payments, photography, shopping, reading books and magazines, accessing maps and social networks, searching, watching videos and TV, listening to music, and playing games.
2. Data revenues now account for over 40% of telecom operators' average revenue per user (ARPU) in Japan, reflecting Japanese people's heavy use of mobile internet, while the average wireless data ARPU is 2-3 times higher in Japan than other countries.
3. According to a government survey, while the number of people only using PCs to access the internet declined in 2007, the number of people using both P
Leveraging digital insights via mobile channels
Joanna Jen - Director, Kantar Digital - Kantar
Rolfe Swinton - Co-Founder & Director - Lumi Mobile
Covering the evolution of market research – why mobile now? Consumer and digital insights.
Uk mobile stats summary oct ’11 – jan ‘12Jason Cross
Mobile app usage is highest among younger age groups according to Nielsen data. 17% of consumers researched holidays on mobile apps or sites according to Econsultancy, and 46% said a negative mobile experience would negatively impact a brand. In 2011 there were over 1 billion app downloads in the US along with 103 million mobile tweets per day and over 20 million 2D barcode scans in Q3. More smartphones were sold in the US than PCs. 75% of global mobile users send text messages, 46% of UK residents own smartphones, and the UK leads in mobile shopping at 10.5% for auctions and 9.2% for retail. Smartphone ownership increased in the EU5 between 2010-2011 with the UK
Can WiMAX be the Broadband Solution for Underserved Areas?Dr. Mazlan Abbas
Dr. Mazlan Abbas is a senior director at MIMOS Berhad who specializes in wireless communications. He discussed how WiMAX technology, specifically IEEE 802.16e and 802.16j, can provide a broadband solution for underserved rural areas in a cost effective way by extending coverage and reducing infrastructure costs. WiMAX promises an all-IP network architecture from the start.
Mr Lorenz Nokia Siemens The Impact of Smart Devices on The Liquid NetworkIDATE DigiWorld
The document discusses the impact of smart devices on mobile networks based on testing done in Nokia Siemens Networks' Smart Labs. Key findings include:
1) Smartphones and tablets now generate the majority of mobile data traffic compared to older mobile devices. Data usage per device is increasing rapidly.
2) The proliferation of different cell sizes and wireless technologies has created a heterogeneous mobile network environment that is difficult to manage with traditional methods.
3) Initial Smart Lab tests found that advertising delivered with Angry Birds gameplay more than tripled signaling traffic on Android phones compared to the game alone.
4) VoIP calling on smartphones was found to consume more power and network resources than traditional cellular voice calls, while often
This document summarizes a business trip report about Japan's mobile internet market from a conference and company visits in November 2009. The key points covered are:
1) Japan has a highly developed mobile internet market with over 90% of subscribers using 3G networks and 84% of cell phone users being mobile internet users.
2) Mobile commerce is more developed than mobile content in Japan, with mobile commerce sales reaching $8.69 billion in 2008, mainly through purchases, payments and travel services.
3) Top mobile content categories are songs, games, and ring tones, though e-books and screensavers are growing rapidly. Carriers have played a dominant role in Japan's mobile market by investing in content
Driving the Digital Future by Yong kyung Lee 2009-11-05Eun Kyoung Park
The document summarizes key points from the 2009 World Copyright Summit. It discusses:
1) Korea's position as a global leader in internet usage and digital piracy issues. Mobile internet accounts for 25% of its wireless market and online piracy is widespread.
2) The country's music and gaming industries have been significantly impacted by piracy, with online sources accounting for 80% and billions in losses respectively.
3) The judiciary, administration and legislature have taken steps to strengthen copyright protection, including increased penalties, monitoring of infringement, and suspension of user accounts.
4) Ongoing debates center around whether strict regulation helps or hurts creative industries. Cooperation between industries and new business models
Applications Poised to Open the Door to a New World of Connected CarsHitReach
This document discusses how applications and connectivity could open new opportunities for connected cars. It notes that internet and smartphone adoption rates have grown rapidly. The mobile app market has also expanded dramatically, with over 185,000 apps now available on the iPhone and 4 billion downloads total. However, vehicles have remained one of the last areas without connectivity. The document explores different technologies for bringing apps and services into cars, such as terminal mode using phones, hybrid embedded solutions, and fully embedded apps. It acknowledges that past attempts failed because surfing and driving are contradictory when using home PC-style interfaces, and because end-to-end solutions were missing.
1. Mobile internet usage in Japan is extremely widespread, with Japanese people using their phones for a variety of activities including payments, photography, shopping, reading books and magazines, accessing maps and social networks, searching, watching videos and TV, listening to music, and playing games.
2. Data revenues now account for over 40% of telecom operators' average revenue per user (ARPU) in Japan, reflecting Japanese people's heavy use of mobile internet, while the average wireless data ARPU is 2-3 times higher in Japan than other countries.
3. According to a government survey, while the number of people only using PCs to access the internet declined in 2007, the number of people using both P
Leveraging digital insights via mobile channels
Joanna Jen - Director, Kantar Digital - Kantar
Rolfe Swinton - Co-Founder & Director - Lumi Mobile
Covering the evolution of market research – why mobile now? Consumer and digital insights.
Uk mobile stats summary oct ’11 – jan ‘12Jason Cross
Mobile app usage is highest among younger age groups according to Nielsen data. 17% of consumers researched holidays on mobile apps or sites according to Econsultancy, and 46% said a negative mobile experience would negatively impact a brand. In 2011 there were over 1 billion app downloads in the US along with 103 million mobile tweets per day and over 20 million 2D barcode scans in Q3. More smartphones were sold in the US than PCs. 75% of global mobile users send text messages, 46% of UK residents own smartphones, and the UK leads in mobile shopping at 10.5% for auctions and 9.2% for retail. Smartphone ownership increased in the EU5 between 2010-2011 with the UK
Can WiMAX be the Broadband Solution for Underserved Areas?Dr. Mazlan Abbas
Dr. Mazlan Abbas is a senior director at MIMOS Berhad who specializes in wireless communications. He discussed how WiMAX technology, specifically IEEE 802.16e and 802.16j, can provide a broadband solution for underserved rural areas in a cost effective way by extending coverage and reducing infrastructure costs. WiMAX promises an all-IP network architecture from the start.
Mr Lorenz Nokia Siemens The Impact of Smart Devices on The Liquid NetworkIDATE DigiWorld
The document discusses the impact of smart devices on mobile networks based on testing done in Nokia Siemens Networks' Smart Labs. Key findings include:
1) Smartphones and tablets now generate the majority of mobile data traffic compared to older mobile devices. Data usage per device is increasing rapidly.
2) The proliferation of different cell sizes and wireless technologies has created a heterogeneous mobile network environment that is difficult to manage with traditional methods.
3) Initial Smart Lab tests found that advertising delivered with Angry Birds gameplay more than tripled signaling traffic on Android phones compared to the game alone.
4) VoIP calling on smartphones was found to consume more power and network resources than traditional cellular voice calls, while often
The document discusses enabling technology for connecting rural communities through broadband access. It outlines challenges in bridging the digital divide in rural areas such as lack of infrastructure and low incomes. The document proposes using WiMAX technology to provide affordable and reliable wireless broadband access to rural communities. Specifically, it presents MIMOS' WiWi Gen 1.5 solution, a hybrid WiMAX/WiFi system, as a means to deliver broadband connectivity and valuable online services to underserved areas.
Jim seymour, alcatel lucent lte and lte-advancedmeenumecc
1) 4G networks like LTE and LTE-Advanced are being developed to meet the fast growing demands for wireless data capacity and improved user experience from smartphones, tablets and other devices.
2) Carrier aggregation and MIMO enhancements in LTE-Advanced will be critical to achieving peak data rates of 1 Gbps by combining multiple LTE carriers and improving spectral efficiency.
3) MU-MIMO enhancements in LTE-Advanced allow efficient simultaneous transmission to multiple users, providing up to a 50% spectral efficiency gain over previous 4G technologies.
The mobile landscape continues to grow by leaps and bounds. This presentation helps identify where mobile is going through stats and graphs for location-based-apps, Mcommerce, and mobile advertising.
Telecoms Regulatory Developments in Asia, Australasia and the Middle EastMartyn Taylor
The document discusses regulatory developments in telecommunications across Asia. It notes that 3G networks now have over 50% global penetration while 4G/LTE is the focus for advanced economies. Many Asian countries are focusing their regulatory agendas on 4G mobile spectrum and recognizing MVNOs to liberalize telecom markets. The document also examines broadband deployment goals and the importance of universal access for economic and social development.
Orbitz mobile & travel industry - for distributionMobileAnthem
Mobile has exploded on to the scene this year. Not surprising since there are 284 million phones for 310 million people in the U.S. Add to that 17 million tablets were sold in 2010. But what do people really want from these portable devices? How do we create an experience that delights them enough to gain brand loyalty in the competitive travel industry? Hugh Jedwill, CEO of Mobile Anthem, uses his background in brand marketing to describe mobile behaviors and discuss how to use them to create a compelling product that will create loyalty and drive business.
Broadband quality - social media monitoringMetro Research
The document summarizes key topics discussed on social media and in news sources about UK home broadband in July 2011. It notes that an Ofcom report found average broadband speeds are much lower than advertised and many customers are dissatisfied with speeds and customer service. It also discusses BT and Virgin Media expanding their broadband networks to reach more homes with faster speeds.
Utilizing Policy Management To Support New Business Models June 10 2010pjkelly102189
The document discusses a survey on mobile media usage by over 4,000 respondents. Some key findings include:
- Nearly 30% of respondents stated they regularly use mobile media services. Usage was highest among 18-24 year olds and those with touchscreen phones.
- Popular mobile media services included videos, music, games, internet access and app stores.
- Factors influencing mobile media usage included age, with younger users more likely to use such services, and phone type, with touchscreen phone owners twice as likely to use services.
- Revenue from mobile media and entertainment services in Western Europe is projected to grow to €6.9 billion by 2013, but will still be a small portion of
1) Entering the Era of Big IT discusses the exponential growth of digital data and computing needs driven by content consumption.
2) Consumption, including social networks, ecommerce, and mobility are major drivers of this growth, outpacing content creation.
3) Managing and analyzing the vast amounts of data from billions of connected devices will require more efficient storage and cloud-friendly approaches to enable real-time insights. Security and privacy will be critical with more data being shared and stored.
The document discusses new opportunities for mobile communication services enabled by advances in technology. It describes how people from different demographic groups adopt new services early on. A scenario is provided showing how instant messaging, photo sharing, video calls, and other integrated services allow three friends to collaboratively plan an event. The document outlines new communication infrastructure like IMS and technologies like Web 2.0 that provide more flexible and innovative services. HP is positioned as providing a platform for these new services through its OpenCall Instant Communication solution.
Market Intelligence Group is a privately owned Swiss company that designs and develops technology solutions to connect customers with customized content. Their solution allows customers to control communications with clients by organizing content delivery through secured webpages, apps, emails and reports. It provides news, data, videos and other content to inform customers anytime from any device.
1. The document summarizes findings from a 2012 survey on broadband internet access in Minnesota.
2. It finds that while broadband adoption continues to increase, the rate of growth is slowing as the technology reaches saturation levels. Rural adoption lags urban rates but the gap is narrowing.
3. Key factors influencing adoption include age, income, education level, and presence of children in the household. Younger, lower income, and less educated residents are still less likely to have broadband access.
Video services delivered over mobile broadband data networks are both a dream and a nightmare for network builders. Mobile video is in high demand, and consumers are willing to pay for it. However, poor design and high usage can lead to network congestion, negative user experiences and, ultimately, customer churn. While video is often viewed as a killer application for mobile broadband access, it lacks the requisite linear revenue-to-usage business case that has characterized killer applications such as voice and SMS in the past.
In this webinar, Yankee Group Distinguished Research Fellow Chris Nicoll and Analyst Terry Cudmore investigate the pressing issues of mobile video delivery and provide recommendations to ensure that video becomes a killer application, not a network-killing service.
Mobile video services, MoMo Helsinki 2006Claude Florin
Presntation at MobileMonday Global Summit 2006, 8th-9th May, Helsinki Finland
http://globalsummit.mobilemonday.net/
Bloged at http://rodrigo.typepad.com/english/2006/05/claude_florin_h.html
Digital landscape tr march 2013 english distributableBaris Yilmaz
The document discusses Turkey's growing digital landscape. Some key points:
- Internet penetration in Turkey reached 47.2% in 2012, up from 41% in 2010. Broadband users grew from 5.9 million in 2008 to 19.3 million in 2012.
- Social media platforms like Facebook have high reach, with 32.5 million users. 93.96% of online Turks visit Facebook monthly.
- Video consumption is exploding, with 22 million total unique viewers watching an average of 240 videos per month.
- Mobile internet usage is rising along with smartphone penetration, which grew from 12% in 2011 to 20% in 2013.
- E-commerce volume more than tripled between 2007 and
Richard Robinson, Industry Leader, Google presents on:
The Acceleration of Everything and Joel Harrison, Editor, B2B Marketing takes you through the B2B 'Benchmarking Report: Lead Generation and Nuturing'.
2012 May Agency : Insight Presentation: "How SoLoMo is Empowering Consumers, ...iMedia Connection
This document discusses how SoLoMo (social, location, and mobile) technologies are connecting consumers and brands. It describes how certain mobile sites have gained users rapidly and generate significant referral traffic. SoLoMo utilizes the six elements of mobile devices, broadband, apps, sensors, the internet, and cloud computing combined with the six elements of location, social sharing and networks to provide personalized, engaging, and enabling experiences. This empowering of consumers through SoLoMo is transforming shopping and disrupting advertising.
1) Japan has established communications and broadcasting infrastructure that allows for digital content to be easily distributed across various media. This has led to growth in new digital markets like digital signage and transformations in the information and communication sector.
2) Traditional mass media in Japan has seen shrinking advertisement revenues as advertisers move to online platforms. However, the total digital content market in Japan is still over 12 trillion yen, the second largest in the world.
3) Major segments of Japan's digital market discussed include digital music, online games, e-books, and online video. The digital music market saw its first decline in 2010 but mobile digital content remains dominant. The online game market grew 3% in 2010 and social
5 Key Factors for Mobile Inquiry Generation in 2011Sparkroom
Key factors for successful mobile inquiry generation include understanding the current mobile market, utilizing mobile targeting, filtering through mobile traffic noise, building universal mobile landing pages, and generating inquiries via text messaging from offline media. CUnet's mobile network advantage includes optimizing mobile data and inbound inquiries through short form, click-to-call, and SMS campaigns while providing added value through services like universal mobile sites, IVR qualification, and comprehensive reporting. Mobile inquiries can be further qualified with call center lead verification and hot transfers.
This document summarizes a webinar about optimizing emails for mobile devices. It discusses trends showing the rise of mobile email and importance of optimization. Tips included using single column layouts, inline styles over style sheets, and testing links and images across different devices. Speakers emphasized the need to design for a small screen and avoid wasting users' time. Rendering tools and testing emails on multiple platforms before sending were presented as important for ensuring proper display.
1. The document discusses the history and current state of the internet in South Korea from 1997 to 2009.
2. It notes that South Korea has a high broadband penetration rate, youth internet usage rates near 100%, and citizens on average spend 56 minutes per day online.
3. However, the document also indicates that illegal downloading of movies is widespread in South Korea, with 47% of internet users illegally downloading an average of 55 movies per year.
The document discusses enabling technology for connecting rural communities through broadband access. It outlines challenges in bridging the digital divide in rural areas such as lack of infrastructure and low incomes. The document proposes using WiMAX technology to provide affordable and reliable wireless broadband access to rural communities. Specifically, it presents MIMOS' WiWi Gen 1.5 solution, a hybrid WiMAX/WiFi system, as a means to deliver broadband connectivity and valuable online services to underserved areas.
Jim seymour, alcatel lucent lte and lte-advancedmeenumecc
1) 4G networks like LTE and LTE-Advanced are being developed to meet the fast growing demands for wireless data capacity and improved user experience from smartphones, tablets and other devices.
2) Carrier aggregation and MIMO enhancements in LTE-Advanced will be critical to achieving peak data rates of 1 Gbps by combining multiple LTE carriers and improving spectral efficiency.
3) MU-MIMO enhancements in LTE-Advanced allow efficient simultaneous transmission to multiple users, providing up to a 50% spectral efficiency gain over previous 4G technologies.
The mobile landscape continues to grow by leaps and bounds. This presentation helps identify where mobile is going through stats and graphs for location-based-apps, Mcommerce, and mobile advertising.
Telecoms Regulatory Developments in Asia, Australasia and the Middle EastMartyn Taylor
The document discusses regulatory developments in telecommunications across Asia. It notes that 3G networks now have over 50% global penetration while 4G/LTE is the focus for advanced economies. Many Asian countries are focusing their regulatory agendas on 4G mobile spectrum and recognizing MVNOs to liberalize telecom markets. The document also examines broadband deployment goals and the importance of universal access for economic and social development.
Orbitz mobile & travel industry - for distributionMobileAnthem
Mobile has exploded on to the scene this year. Not surprising since there are 284 million phones for 310 million people in the U.S. Add to that 17 million tablets were sold in 2010. But what do people really want from these portable devices? How do we create an experience that delights them enough to gain brand loyalty in the competitive travel industry? Hugh Jedwill, CEO of Mobile Anthem, uses his background in brand marketing to describe mobile behaviors and discuss how to use them to create a compelling product that will create loyalty and drive business.
Broadband quality - social media monitoringMetro Research
The document summarizes key topics discussed on social media and in news sources about UK home broadband in July 2011. It notes that an Ofcom report found average broadband speeds are much lower than advertised and many customers are dissatisfied with speeds and customer service. It also discusses BT and Virgin Media expanding their broadband networks to reach more homes with faster speeds.
Utilizing Policy Management To Support New Business Models June 10 2010pjkelly102189
The document discusses a survey on mobile media usage by over 4,000 respondents. Some key findings include:
- Nearly 30% of respondents stated they regularly use mobile media services. Usage was highest among 18-24 year olds and those with touchscreen phones.
- Popular mobile media services included videos, music, games, internet access and app stores.
- Factors influencing mobile media usage included age, with younger users more likely to use such services, and phone type, with touchscreen phone owners twice as likely to use services.
- Revenue from mobile media and entertainment services in Western Europe is projected to grow to €6.9 billion by 2013, but will still be a small portion of
1) Entering the Era of Big IT discusses the exponential growth of digital data and computing needs driven by content consumption.
2) Consumption, including social networks, ecommerce, and mobility are major drivers of this growth, outpacing content creation.
3) Managing and analyzing the vast amounts of data from billions of connected devices will require more efficient storage and cloud-friendly approaches to enable real-time insights. Security and privacy will be critical with more data being shared and stored.
The document discusses new opportunities for mobile communication services enabled by advances in technology. It describes how people from different demographic groups adopt new services early on. A scenario is provided showing how instant messaging, photo sharing, video calls, and other integrated services allow three friends to collaboratively plan an event. The document outlines new communication infrastructure like IMS and technologies like Web 2.0 that provide more flexible and innovative services. HP is positioned as providing a platform for these new services through its OpenCall Instant Communication solution.
Market Intelligence Group is a privately owned Swiss company that designs and develops technology solutions to connect customers with customized content. Their solution allows customers to control communications with clients by organizing content delivery through secured webpages, apps, emails and reports. It provides news, data, videos and other content to inform customers anytime from any device.
1. The document summarizes findings from a 2012 survey on broadband internet access in Minnesota.
2. It finds that while broadband adoption continues to increase, the rate of growth is slowing as the technology reaches saturation levels. Rural adoption lags urban rates but the gap is narrowing.
3. Key factors influencing adoption include age, income, education level, and presence of children in the household. Younger, lower income, and less educated residents are still less likely to have broadband access.
Video services delivered over mobile broadband data networks are both a dream and a nightmare for network builders. Mobile video is in high demand, and consumers are willing to pay for it. However, poor design and high usage can lead to network congestion, negative user experiences and, ultimately, customer churn. While video is often viewed as a killer application for mobile broadband access, it lacks the requisite linear revenue-to-usage business case that has characterized killer applications such as voice and SMS in the past.
In this webinar, Yankee Group Distinguished Research Fellow Chris Nicoll and Analyst Terry Cudmore investigate the pressing issues of mobile video delivery and provide recommendations to ensure that video becomes a killer application, not a network-killing service.
Mobile video services, MoMo Helsinki 2006Claude Florin
Presntation at MobileMonday Global Summit 2006, 8th-9th May, Helsinki Finland
http://globalsummit.mobilemonday.net/
Bloged at http://rodrigo.typepad.com/english/2006/05/claude_florin_h.html
Digital landscape tr march 2013 english distributableBaris Yilmaz
The document discusses Turkey's growing digital landscape. Some key points:
- Internet penetration in Turkey reached 47.2% in 2012, up from 41% in 2010. Broadband users grew from 5.9 million in 2008 to 19.3 million in 2012.
- Social media platforms like Facebook have high reach, with 32.5 million users. 93.96% of online Turks visit Facebook monthly.
- Video consumption is exploding, with 22 million total unique viewers watching an average of 240 videos per month.
- Mobile internet usage is rising along with smartphone penetration, which grew from 12% in 2011 to 20% in 2013.
- E-commerce volume more than tripled between 2007 and
Richard Robinson, Industry Leader, Google presents on:
The Acceleration of Everything and Joel Harrison, Editor, B2B Marketing takes you through the B2B 'Benchmarking Report: Lead Generation and Nuturing'.
2012 May Agency : Insight Presentation: "How SoLoMo is Empowering Consumers, ...iMedia Connection
This document discusses how SoLoMo (social, location, and mobile) technologies are connecting consumers and brands. It describes how certain mobile sites have gained users rapidly and generate significant referral traffic. SoLoMo utilizes the six elements of mobile devices, broadband, apps, sensors, the internet, and cloud computing combined with the six elements of location, social sharing and networks to provide personalized, engaging, and enabling experiences. This empowering of consumers through SoLoMo is transforming shopping and disrupting advertising.
1) Japan has established communications and broadcasting infrastructure that allows for digital content to be easily distributed across various media. This has led to growth in new digital markets like digital signage and transformations in the information and communication sector.
2) Traditional mass media in Japan has seen shrinking advertisement revenues as advertisers move to online platforms. However, the total digital content market in Japan is still over 12 trillion yen, the second largest in the world.
3) Major segments of Japan's digital market discussed include digital music, online games, e-books, and online video. The digital music market saw its first decline in 2010 but mobile digital content remains dominant. The online game market grew 3% in 2010 and social
5 Key Factors for Mobile Inquiry Generation in 2011Sparkroom
Key factors for successful mobile inquiry generation include understanding the current mobile market, utilizing mobile targeting, filtering through mobile traffic noise, building universal mobile landing pages, and generating inquiries via text messaging from offline media. CUnet's mobile network advantage includes optimizing mobile data and inbound inquiries through short form, click-to-call, and SMS campaigns while providing added value through services like universal mobile sites, IVR qualification, and comprehensive reporting. Mobile inquiries can be further qualified with call center lead verification and hot transfers.
This document summarizes a webinar about optimizing emails for mobile devices. It discusses trends showing the rise of mobile email and importance of optimization. Tips included using single column layouts, inline styles over style sheets, and testing links and images across different devices. Speakers emphasized the need to design for a small screen and avoid wasting users' time. Rendering tools and testing emails on multiple platforms before sending were presented as important for ensuring proper display.
1. The document discusses the history and current state of the internet in South Korea from 1997 to 2009.
2. It notes that South Korea has a high broadband penetration rate, youth internet usage rates near 100%, and citizens on average spend 56 minutes per day online.
3. However, the document also indicates that illegal downloading of movies is widespread in South Korea, with 47% of internet users illegally downloading an average of 55 movies per year.
This document discusses the concept of mobile first design. It argues that web products should be designed with mobile in mind first due to the massive growth of mobile usage and opportunities it provides. Constraints of mobile such as small screens require a focus on simplicity and essential features. Mobile capabilities can also drive innovation if designers challenge themselves to make full use of sensors, location detection and other mobile features.
1) Consumption is driving big increases in information technology needs as content grows exponentially and more devices become connected.
2) By 2020 there will be 35 zettabytes of digital content created annually, with metadata growing the fastest. Context awareness will be critical to enabling consumption of the right data at the right time.
3) Opportunities for focus include driving efficiency to reduce storage costs, improving security and privacy with billions of connected devices, ensuring big data applications are cloud-friendly, and enabling analysis of data from billions of sensors and machines.
The mobile internet is growing rapidly in the US and worldwide. Daily mobile internet usage in the US doubled from 10.8 million users in January 2008 to 22.4 million users in January 2009. As networks and devices improve, more people are using the mobile internet for activities like social networking, news, and entertainment. The rise of the mobile internet creates new opportunities for advertising, commerce, and location-based services.
The document discusses global smartphone and tablet trends from 2012. It notes that by 2011 there were over 6 billion internet subscribers worldwide, equivalent to 87% of the population. Mobile broadband subscriptions grew 10% from 2010 to 2011. The document also discusses the rapid growth of mobile app downloads on iOS and Android platforms between 2010 and 2011.
With more and more people around the world spending time on the mobile Web, its hard not to get excited. This presentation shares a few things we're sharing with clients.
The document discusses strategies for Telkomsel, Indonesia's largest mobile operator, to address challenges in the mobile broadband industry and monetize data services. It notes that while data usage is high, profits have not emerged due to free or pirated content online. It recommends that Telkomsel focus on engaging customers to co-create experiences rather than just products, and create a pricing strategy focused on niche and flexible packages. New business models discussed include content subscription, mobile advertising, premium data services, and tools accessed through multiple devices.
The document outlines Wikimedia's mobile strategy. It discusses the growing mobile web and its importance for reaching users in developing regions where mobile access is widespread but broadband is expensive. It considers two scenarios - developing dedicated mobile platforms or a lightweight gateway. Both would aim to reach over half a billion users by 2014, focusing on contributions and readership in languages of the global south. Next steps include integrating the mobile gateway, assessing solutions, and expanding readership and contributions through various initiatives.
The document summarizes changes in Japan's mobile ecosystem over the past 2 years. It describes how mobile operators have reached over 90% penetration of 3G networks, but are now moving to 4G networks like LTE. It also discusses how price competition has lowered mobile ARPUs and driven adoption of flat-rate data plans. Finally, it provides data showing growth in Japan's mobile content market, especially in areas like mobile games, songs and books.
This document summarizes Paul Golding's presentation on mobile technology trends at the 2010 Eduserv Symposium. It discusses the evolution from Mobile 1.0 to Mobile 2.0, highlighting increasing processing power, usability and productivity of mobile devices. It also notes the proliferation of smartphones and growing mobile internet and app usage. Golding argues that mobile is becoming "everyware" and transforming how people organize their lives and interact in real-time through their devices. He envisions a future of augmented reality and an "Internet of Things" where most digital services are mobilized.
One year after the launch of 3G in Vietnam, 10% of mobile subscriptions were 3G. To accelerate 3G adoption, the document recommends expanding affordable 3G device availability, promoting mobile internet, video and applications, offering affordable data pricing plans, and marketing the 3G lifestyle. The key to driving data usage is availability of smartphones and media phones, even in prepaid-heavy markets.
1) The document provides an overview of mobile trends and innovations in Asia, particularly Japan, Korea, and China.
2) It discusses developments in mobile music, TV, advertising, commerce, books, and social networks.
3) Key insights include the importance of indirect revenues for carriers from new services, Japan leading in many mobile areas like music and e-books, and the value of benchmarking Asian innovations.
The document discusses mobile input and forms. It makes three main points:
1. Put effort into input where there is the most payoff, such as on capable smartphones where input is easier. However, don't forget about SMS input which is widely used.
2. Take the pain out of forms by shortening them, using better layouts like top-aligned labels, defining clear input types, and using smart defaults to reduce input needed.
3. Look beyond traditional forms for input, such as using SMS, touch-friendly layouts, and leveraging new HTML5 input types. Focus on making input as easy as possible across different mobile devices.
The document discusses digital goods and virtual economies in Asia. It notes that Asia leads the world in digital goods revenues, generating $18 billion in 2010 compared to $2 billion in the US. Within Asia, China is the largest market, with Tencent and other Chinese companies generating billions in revenues from online games, social platforms, and virtual currencies. Other large Asian digital goods economies include South Korea and Japan. The document also profiles some of the largest social networks and gaming companies in Asia and provides statistics on their user bases.
The document outlines an agenda for a mobile marketing conference, including several sessions on mobile apps, localization, and monetization strategies. It also discusses 5 key trends in mobile marketing such as rising global smartphone usage, the growth of location-based services, and the variety of mobile product options available to marketers. Sponsorship and registration information is provided.
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Overview
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Key Topics Covered
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2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
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3. What is ArgoCD?
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5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
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8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
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9. What is Camel K?
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10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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3. Korea‟s rankings in global ICT indices
UN E-government development index as of 2010
#1
☞Capacity & willingness in using e-government for ICT-based national development
UN e-participation index as of 2010
#1
☞ Online participation of citizens on national issues and policies
ITU ICT development index as of 2010
#3
☞ Development of information society including information divide
#1 Household internet penetration rate among OECD nations
as of 2009 (ITU)
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4. How much Korea is connected
• 16 million broadband subscribers (pop. 48m)
• 77.2% of internet usage rate
• 18 million DMB users (8 TV, 11 Radio)
• 49 million mobile phone users
• 2.6 million IPTV subscribers
DMB: Digital Multimedia Broadcasting
Source : NIA 2010 4 Yong-Kyung Lee
5. Key success factor
Government
Government Visionary leadership &
Visionary policies
policies
Key Risk-taking CEOs
Market Capable local vendors
factor Fierce market competition
Consumer Early-adopting & picky
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6. Keywords of the Current Market
Stand-alone Networked
PC computing
Cloud service
Narrowband Broadband Mobile computing
Social networking
Fixed-line Mobile
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9. Smart-phone wave
25,000
(unit:000 users)
7,000
1,420%
460
Nov 2009 Dec 2010 Dec 2011(E)
Source : KCC 2010 9 Yong-Kyung Lee
10. Data traffic explosion
50,837 GB
12,200%
415 GB
Jan 2009 ~ Nov 2009 Dec 2009 ~ Jan 2010
Note : Data traffic from smart-phone users
Source : www.digieco.org 10 Yong-Kyung Lee
11. No.1 in mobile data traffic
(/user/mo)
Korea Japan World
average
271
MB 199
MB
85
MB
Note : ATPU (average traffic per user/per month)
Source; Informa Telecoms & Media Nov. 2010 11 Yong-Kyung Lee
12. Korean smart phone apps
23.1 apps per user on average
7,475
215%
58.1% smart-phone users
2,367 have at least one paid-app
29.5% paid-app users
2009 2010 spend more than $ 10 per month
Source : www.digieco.org, KCC & KISA, July 2010 12 Yong-Kyung Lee
13. Spend 59.4 minutes accessing Internet
Smart-phone usage 41.6%, over 60 min.
Internet
Music 120~ min. ~5 min.
17.2% 14.2%
Moving picture
5~10 min.
LBS services 7.7%
60~120 min.
Camera 10-30 min.
24.4%
18.1%
App usage
email 30~60 min.
(%)
18.4%
Documentatio
n
Note : Only internet connection duration counted
Source : July 2010, KCC & KISA 13 Yong-Kyung Lee
14. Skyrocketing SNS visitors
facebook Twitter
7,380 8,654
650% 527%
984 1,379
Sep 2009 Sep 2010 Sep 2009 Sep 2010
(000/mo)
Note : 2.5 million FB users & 2.4 million twitter users as of Jan 2011
Source; Metrics, The Segye Daily Newspaper Jan 2011 14 Yong-Kyung Lee
15. Smart-phone widows?
Go to hell with your
smart phone!
Well, then, bury me
in a WiFi zone!
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16. One of the success factors
Affordable package prices
i-slim i-light i-medium i-premium
Monthly
35 45 65 95
charge($)
Voice 150 min 200 min 400 min 800 min
SMS 200 300 300 300
Mobile
100MB 500MB 1GB 3GB
data
i-phone
$396 $264 $132 free
3GS
Note : $1=1,000(Korean won) assumed., 2year-subscription
Source : KT 2009 price table 16 Yong-Kyung Lee
17. Flat rate being a curse?
$50/mo
“unlimited data usage”
(21.6% of total subscribers*)
$50/mo – 75Mbytes
Daily limit $60/mo – 100Mbytes
$70/mo – 150Mbytes
$90/mo – 300Mbytes
Note : started from Aug. 2010
Source : July 2010, KCC & KISA 17 Yong-Kyung Lee
19. Truly mobile
Always-on
Strictly personal
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20. Mobile power in the US
Source : Bain Analysis 20 Yong-Kyung Lee
21. User diffusion speed
Time to reach 20 users from 5 users/100
(persons) 20
5yr
6yr 8yr
15
31yr
10
(1) fixed-line
(2) internet
(3) mobile phone
5 (4) smartphone
Note : How long it takes to reach 20 from 5 users among 100 people
Source : SERI, June 2010 21
22. Global mobile traffic forecast
131%
annual growth
Source : Bain Analysis 22 Yong-Kyung Lee
23. Proportion of mobile operators voice revenue
Asia
Pacific Western
Europe
North America
data revenue = voice revenue
in North America in 4 years
Source : Ovum 2010 23 Yong-Kyung Lee
31. The world is different now
Be prepared for „mobile economy‟!
Utilize mobility to enhance productivity
- Mobile office (Korail case)
Seize new business opportunities
- LBS service, contents mash-up
Note : Korail provided 6,500 staff with smart-phones to monitor subway systems
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32. PatientsLikeme.com
Free
community Commissions
service
Pharmaceutical
Personal PatientsLikeMe
feedback
companies
Data
collection Sell data
Similar
patients
Internet Mobile SNS
Cohesive group
Explosion of True ubiquitous formed by
information environment exchanging trust
flow & emotion
Source : SERI CEO, Jan. 2011 32 Yong-Kyung Lee
33. Governments should be reminded
Timely, timely, timely
Pave way to boost mobile economy
- Find measures to support the industry
If not sure, let the market move ahead
- Ex ante regulation should be avoided
- Leave the private sector in the driver‟s seat
Strengthen global collaboration
- Privacy & security, no longer domestic issues
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34. Power of social media
Knowing social media wins power
Market Government
Government
Customer Individual Citizen
power power
Network
power
Social networks Real-time
= =
Multiply influence
Χ Multiply information
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