AVM's thinAir is a mobile application and media platform that connects physical media like displays and signs directly to mobile phones using near-field communication (NFC) technology. Consumers can access content, data, coupons, and more simply by touching their phone to NFC tags embedded in media. This allows advertising, transactions, wayfinding and other information to be shared interactively between physical and mobile worlds. ThinAir tracks consumer interactions for analytics and integrates with existing standards and technologies used in retail, payments, and advertising.
As the telecom space evolves, Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) experience similar market shifts as
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), but benefit from reacting differently.
Basic understanding of MVNO. Providing information on architecture of MVNO and how do they operate. List of services provided by mvne. If you have any suggestions or comments i would be glad to hear from you.
M2M (Machine to Machine) & MVNOs - Mobile telecommunications in 2014Martyn Taylor
Presentation on machine to machine (M2M) and mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) in the context of mobile telecommunications. Explanation of business models; overview of legal and regulatory issues; case studies
Mvno Mvne Indentifying New Business OpportunitiesComarch
This presentations shows the possible categories of MVNO operators, various deployment models and the advantages of both becoming an MVNO operator and hosting an MVNO on your network. You can learn how Comarch responds to the market need of a perfect MVNO solution and find out why you should seek business in this area.
As the telecom space evolves, Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) experience similar market shifts as
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), but benefit from reacting differently.
Basic understanding of MVNO. Providing information on architecture of MVNO and how do they operate. List of services provided by mvne. If you have any suggestions or comments i would be glad to hear from you.
M2M (Machine to Machine) & MVNOs - Mobile telecommunications in 2014Martyn Taylor
Presentation on machine to machine (M2M) and mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) in the context of mobile telecommunications. Explanation of business models; overview of legal and regulatory issues; case studies
Mvno Mvne Indentifying New Business OpportunitiesComarch
This presentations shows the possible categories of MVNO operators, various deployment models and the advantages of both becoming an MVNO operator and hosting an MVNO on your network. You can learn how Comarch responds to the market need of a perfect MVNO solution and find out why you should seek business in this area.
MVNOs & M2M (Machine to Machine) - Mobile telecommunications in 2015Martyn Taylor
Presentation on mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) and machine to machine (M2M) and in the context of mobile telecommunications. Explanation of business models; overview of legal and regulatory issues; case studies. Updater version of March 2014 presentation
Questionnaire: the 70 questions to answer before engaging on the road to beco...Computaris
The questionnaire guides you through a broad range of aspects that any aspiring MVNO/E should consider in relation to partners and sales management, customer and subscription management, self-care channels, services, tariffs, payments, charging, reporting, integration, churn and campaign management and number portability.
The Open Source Telco, KS Lau, Multi-Byte Info TechnologyAlan Quayle
The Open Source Telco
KS Lau
CTO & VP Technology
Multi-Byte Info Technology Ltd
Multi-Byte is a full MVNO operating across Asia. KS will quantify how they use and benefit from open source in their network.
Addressing the mobile market with the MVNO model.
The MVNO can be an attractive model for new and existing players to enter the mobile market and/or to target specific market segments. A thorough market analysis, a careful selection of the most appropriate MVNO model and a continuous effort to maximize operational and cost efficiency are equally important in achieving market success. This presentation provides an introduction to the MVNO model, the international experience, an overview of some interesting MVNO models and SVP Advisors insight and recommendations on the different steps to be taken when launching a new MVNO venture. To access the presentation please follow the link below.
Cartesian Perspectives - What does the future hold for the MVNO market? Cartesian
In this thought study presentation Cartesian addresses the current and future trends, and likely evolution of the MVNO market from research and analysis conducted in late 2011.
A new wave of MVNOs with innovative business models is launching in the US. In this Viewpoint, Cartesian discusses the merits, drawbacks, and likely future of these MVNOs.
Analysys Mason - the opportunity for LPWA solutionsTom Rebbeck
These slides, taken from our report, explore the market opportunity for LPWA solutions. The full report can be found at http://bit.ly/1uynFVO
Telecoms operators and vendors are exploring alternatives to traditional cellular technology to address the specific needs of machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services.
These technologies – called low-power, wide-area (LPWA) solutions – have three main advantages over the traditional networks:
lower cost: the target is produce modems for less than USD5
battery powered: the aim is to get 10 years of service from one AA battery
strong propagation: LPWA will have greater propagation than traditional cellular.
These characteristics open up markets for which traditional cellular technology is unsuitable – for example, where high module costs made the business case unviable or for devices that do not have a permanent power source, such as water meters.
We believe that LPWA services can target a market of more than 3 billion M2M connections worldwide by 2023, and generate over USD10 billion from connectivity revenue alone.
MVNOs & M2M (Machine to Machine) - Mobile telecommunications in 2015Martyn Taylor
Presentation on mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) and machine to machine (M2M) and in the context of mobile telecommunications. Explanation of business models; overview of legal and regulatory issues; case studies. Updater version of March 2014 presentation
Questionnaire: the 70 questions to answer before engaging on the road to beco...Computaris
The questionnaire guides you through a broad range of aspects that any aspiring MVNO/E should consider in relation to partners and sales management, customer and subscription management, self-care channels, services, tariffs, payments, charging, reporting, integration, churn and campaign management and number portability.
The Open Source Telco, KS Lau, Multi-Byte Info TechnologyAlan Quayle
The Open Source Telco
KS Lau
CTO & VP Technology
Multi-Byte Info Technology Ltd
Multi-Byte is a full MVNO operating across Asia. KS will quantify how they use and benefit from open source in their network.
Addressing the mobile market with the MVNO model.
The MVNO can be an attractive model for new and existing players to enter the mobile market and/or to target specific market segments. A thorough market analysis, a careful selection of the most appropriate MVNO model and a continuous effort to maximize operational and cost efficiency are equally important in achieving market success. This presentation provides an introduction to the MVNO model, the international experience, an overview of some interesting MVNO models and SVP Advisors insight and recommendations on the different steps to be taken when launching a new MVNO venture. To access the presentation please follow the link below.
Cartesian Perspectives - What does the future hold for the MVNO market? Cartesian
In this thought study presentation Cartesian addresses the current and future trends, and likely evolution of the MVNO market from research and analysis conducted in late 2011.
A new wave of MVNOs with innovative business models is launching in the US. In this Viewpoint, Cartesian discusses the merits, drawbacks, and likely future of these MVNOs.
Analysys Mason - the opportunity for LPWA solutionsTom Rebbeck
These slides, taken from our report, explore the market opportunity for LPWA solutions. The full report can be found at http://bit.ly/1uynFVO
Telecoms operators and vendors are exploring alternatives to traditional cellular technology to address the specific needs of machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services.
These technologies – called low-power, wide-area (LPWA) solutions – have three main advantages over the traditional networks:
lower cost: the target is produce modems for less than USD5
battery powered: the aim is to get 10 years of service from one AA battery
strong propagation: LPWA will have greater propagation than traditional cellular.
These characteristics open up markets for which traditional cellular technology is unsuitable – for example, where high module costs made the business case unviable or for devices that do not have a permanent power source, such as water meters.
We believe that LPWA services can target a market of more than 3 billion M2M connections worldwide by 2023, and generate over USD10 billion from connectivity revenue alone.
What are Beacons and how do they work? What are their different uses? How does it compare to other technologies? What are Golden Gekko's recommendations regarding the use of Beacons?
Communications Interface Market Share, Insights by 2031NikitaGodse1
Communications Interface Market is projected to drive rapidly as Growing demand for enhanced network connectivity and increasing adoption of Industry 4.0 are major factors estimated to boost the growth of the market.
Identive Group | Press Release | Identive Group's RFID and Near Field Communi...Identive
Identive has announced that it has signed a distribution agreement with Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas, a business region of Avnet, Inc. (NYSE: AVT). The agreement provides Avnet's customers with access to Identive's broad range of RFID and NFC readers and embedded modules, in addition to an extensive array of RFID/NFC passive transponders and tags. Identive's RFID and NFC products enable a wide range of contactless applications including access, payment, ticketing and asset tracking.
Long before NFC was widely available on mobile, years before beacons, we were out pitching the entrenched media vanguard on the emergence of mobile IOT engagement and commerce.
Our goal is to create a consortium for a new mobile marketing ecosystem based around camera phones and 2D barcodes. A market-driven, open-standards approach will allow 2D barcodes to act as a catalyst in mobile internet adoption, mirroring the growth of web adoption over the last ten years. We invite others to join us on our mission to advance the widespread adoption of mobile codes, through the formation of the MC2. We are interested to hear from companies who share our core goals: to create standards to ensure interoperability, to ensure a business framework for profitable growth, and to encourage and educate the market in general.
Thinaire omnichannel connected car pitch deck. Remote retail ordering through radio telematics connecting with hyper local location aware media for retail, QSR and services.
Mobile World Congress 2014 - Key TakeawaysHavas Media
This year at the MWC, manufacturers, telcos and content providers all seemed to share a common goal: to bring technology and Internet access to every corner in the world. Beyond the bigger and better screens, faster processors, and integration of new functionalities in mobile devices, there was a notable shift in focus from high-end devices to less expensive and more accessible technology.
This document contains the five key areas of focus for 2014 in the mobile industry.
[ See live footage from Mobile World Congress at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dyLKbZxMNo ]
Call To Action: Bridging the Gap Between Mobile & OOHPosterscope
As we see the number of connected devices and technologies continue to increase, the phenomena of the once spectatorial culture is now rapidly evolving into a participatory culture. Key drivers such as mobile, social and digital OOH have created a constantly connected consumer who has high expectations and more control over what he/she is willing to listen to, take away
and act upon. This has forced a collaboration of OOH with mobile, creating a new communication ecosystem that is revolutionizing how we interact with media while out of home.
Here we discuss how mobile technologies such as QR, SMS, AR, Bluetooth and NFC are changing the OOH advertising landscape, allowing brands to engage with consumers on a platform that never leaves their side.
As we see the number of connected devices and technologies continue to increase, the phenomena of the once spectatorial culture is now rapidly evolving into a participatory culture. Key drivers such as mobile, social and digital OOH have created a constantly connected consumer who has high expectations and more control over what he/she is willing to listen to, take away
and act upon. This has forced a collaboration of OOH with mobile, creating a new communication ecosystem that is revolutionizing how we interact with media while out of home.
Here we discuss how mobile technologies such as QR, SMS, AR, Bluetooth and NFC are changing the OOH advertising landscape, allowing brands to engage with consumers on a platform that never leaves their side.
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology makes life easier and more convenient for consumers around the world by making it simpler to make transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices with a touch.
Employing mobile application deep linking for cross channel and mobile transmedia storytelling between (IOT) proximity media inbound (pull) and retail environment outbound (push) accessing cloud APIs for purchase automation.
Before there was familiarity with IOT, radio frequency smart media, cross channel and mobile; we had to explain everything about NFC, touch-points, hyper local, location based services, addressability, attribution, m-commerce and analytics. Today, these are industry standards that consumers expect.
Film Entertainment Media storytelling for proximity cross channel and mobile engagement using deep links for movie apps and O-auth for social sharing with MVPD (FiOS shown) re-engagement.
Map displays cross channel proximity engagement touch points for mobile engagement between entertainment media release windows to heighten interest and increase sales.
Before adidas tagged Boost with RFID, we pitched the concept of wearable /mobile engagement and activation, auto recognition and application launch to adidas innovation in 2011.
Thinaire pitch deck for Subway; omnichannel engagement, cross channel and mobile rewards, digital video, automotive telematics, remote ordering and affinity ambassador socialization.
McDonald's user story experience pitch deck. Omnichannel opt-in, notification, connected car LBS, remote ordering and speed the line mobile transaction.
Dynamically generated shopping list from recipe app engagement with mobile offer discount for direct-to-card redemption upon product scanning at checkout. Presented at Kraft Power of Ten Technology Summit.
Cross channel and mobile proximity engagement and activation pitch deck for Diageo featuring omnichannel, TV, digital video, social, retail and mobile commerce integration