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.
With the arriving of Over-The-Top
players, Mobile Network Operators
are being called “dumb pipes”.
If marketing and innovation are the
only variables that create value, the
path to success is only one: to
generate innovative value.
The document discusses opportunities for carriers and OTT providers in the changing mobile ecosystem. It notes that OTTs are accelerating changes in user behavior and the shift from voice to data revenues. However, the real threat to core revenues comes from local broadband competition rather than OTTs. While OTTs in voice and messaging represent zero new revenue, the overall OTT model provides opportunities to leverage infrastructure, gain closer access to customers, and offer new services like quality of experience guarantees. Telecom companies need to redefine their core assets and value proposition in order to capture new opportunities in this evolving landscape.
"A new keyword, smart communications"_youn kyung leeJongseob Lee
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.
FabriQate presents an overview of the Chinese Mobile scene and opportunities that exist in the market in China.
China is fast emerging as one of the largest mobile markets with 1 billion mobile subscribers and a rapid progression towards internet enabled mobiles. This creates a very vibrant and rich ecosystem for mobile apps and offerings in China.
China has also created some unique mobile models especially in the mobile web scene which are a learning lesson for the US and European mobile ecosystems. In that way we find that China is actually innovating and leading the way in certain areas of mobile.
Presented at place4BRICS in Jan 2012
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.
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.
With the arriving of Over-The-Top
players, Mobile Network Operators
are being called “dumb pipes”.
If marketing and innovation are the
only variables that create value, the
path to success is only one: to
generate innovative value.
The document discusses opportunities for carriers and OTT providers in the changing mobile ecosystem. It notes that OTTs are accelerating changes in user behavior and the shift from voice to data revenues. However, the real threat to core revenues comes from local broadband competition rather than OTTs. While OTTs in voice and messaging represent zero new revenue, the overall OTT model provides opportunities to leverage infrastructure, gain closer access to customers, and offer new services like quality of experience guarantees. Telecom companies need to redefine their core assets and value proposition in order to capture new opportunities in this evolving landscape.
"A new keyword, smart communications"_youn kyung leeJongseob Lee
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.
FabriQate presents an overview of the Chinese Mobile scene and opportunities that exist in the market in China.
China is fast emerging as one of the largest mobile markets with 1 billion mobile subscribers and a rapid progression towards internet enabled mobiles. This creates a very vibrant and rich ecosystem for mobile apps and offerings in China.
China has also created some unique mobile models especially in the mobile web scene which are a learning lesson for the US and European mobile ecosystems. In that way we find that China is actually innovating and leading the way in certain areas of mobile.
Presented at place4BRICS in Jan 2012
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.
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.
Mobile data consumption by smartphone usersskripnikov
The document discusses mobile traffic growth and smartphone usage as observed by Ericsson. It notes that mobile data traffic doubled from Q2 2010 to Q2 2011, growing 8% between Q1 and Q2 2011. The document also examines factors that impact weekly smartphone usage, finding that new Android and iPhone models have 50-75% of users generating over 1MB of data per day, while older or cheaper models and Blackberries have much lower percentages, ranging from 5-55% depending on location and model.
MeasureWorks eFinancials - Best practices for a successfull mobile experienc...MeasureWorks
Gebruikers van mobiel internet verwachten snelle transacties en betrouwbare sites en/of applicaties. Volgens recent onderzoek haakt meer dan 52% van de klanten af bij een slechte ervaring en overweegt daardoor geen gebruik meer te maken van een mobiele applicatie.
Nu mobiel internet een integraal onderdeel wordt van uw dienstverlening, en de verwachtingen van klanten toenemen, wordt het managen en monitoren van uw mobiele sites en applicaties een voorwaarde voor succes. Het niet tijdig identificeren van langzame, of erger, niet functionerende mobiele diensten zal onherroepelijk resulteren in verlies van klanten, omzet en uiteindelijk reputatie schade.
Aan de hand van praktijkvoorbeelden zullen we u laten zien:
* Wat de impact is van de adoptie van mobiel internet en groeiende klantverwachtingen op uw online dienstverlening
* Op welke wijze Mobiele Web Experience problemen kunnen worden herkend voordat klanten uw website verlaten
* Best practices voor het leveren van een kwalitatief uitstekende Mobile Web Experience
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.
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
The document provides an overview of the mobile landscape in France and Europe. It discusses the growth of smartphones and platforms like Android and iOS. Tablet adoption is also increasing, with over 6% of mobile owners in Europe also using a tablet. Usage patterns show people using tablets in the evenings and on weekends, while smartphones see peaks during commuting hours and computers are used more during typical office hours. Mobile media consumption through apps and browsers is growing significantly year-over-year.
1) Several Asian satellite operators see partnerships through shared satellites (condosats) as key to expanding business and gaining efficiencies, as consolidation is difficult due to national politics.
2) Cooperation through condosats is becoming more mainstream, with recent sharing deals between operators like Asia Broadcast Satellite, Satmex, Measat, IPstar, and AsiaSat.
3) Both increased connectivity and cooperation among operators through condosats bring opportunities for growth but also new challenges and risks around data security, infrastructure resilience, and control of personal data that governments and companies must address.
The document discusses potential applications and business opportunities for WiMAX technology. It outlines current mobile data usage trends focused on entertainment like music and video. New opportunities for WiMAX include location-based services and real-time interactive applications to reduce churn and generate additional revenue. Specific services highlighted include video streaming, mobile TV, gaming, and business VPN access. The document advocates a new business model where internet application providers partner with mobile operators to offer richer content and a better user experience.
GWC Insights - 10 Drivers of the Chinese Mobile Internet in 2010Great Wall Club
There are more mobile Internet users in China than in any other country, accounting for more than one sixth of the world’s users. The resulting explosion in mobile-data growth is forcing carriers and equipment providers to adapt, and will provide huge potential for China’s vibrant mobile value-added services for 2011. Especially for small and medium enterprises in the country, the Internet in 2010 was mobile.
The document discusses broadband connectivity and initiatives in Malaysia. It notes that as of June 2010, broadband penetration in Malaysia had reached 37% but was uneven across different zones. It outlines government targets and technology choices to expand coverage. Challenges include limited infrastructure, low literacy and awareness. The document presents solutions like Jen-ii and Idola devices and the WiWi platform to aggregate and disseminate information, simplify internet access, and enhance reach in underserved communities.
1) The document discusses Huawei's strategy towards more intelligent platforms over the next 10 years, with a focus on cloud computing.
2) It outlines Huawei's plan to establish a "Single Network" approach that allows for seamless upgrades over the next decade to support increasing bandwidth demands and emerging technologies.
3) The document raises two issues to consider regarding regulations around standards adoption and what foundations are needed for cloud computing, specifically regarding open, private, and secure clouds.
New Applications and New Business Models
Whether it's LTE or WiMAX or local WISPs using combinations of Wi-Fi, WiMAX and other technologies, we are on the verge of having affordable mobile broadband in the US (it's already available in the UK and Scandinavia and becoming available elsewhere in the EU). What services can be provided over the top and what services need or can benefit from operator capabilities (QoS, security, ...)? The iPhone store, Android store and similar initiatives suggest power is shifting away from the operators and into the hands of application developers and the end user. How can operators leverage their core capabilities (QoS, security, billing, customer relationships, call detail, ...) to provide applications and remain relevant to their customers?
Veyond Partners is Telecom/Media/Technology focused cosulting/advisory frim based in Korea led by yunho chung a well known figure on Korean Digial Landscape
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.
The document discusses how traditional industry leaders are highly vulnerable to new digital competitors. It notes that time spent on traditional media like print has declined significantly while time spent on internet and mobile has increased greatly, yet advertising spending does not reflect these shifts. Emerging technology is also driving fundamental changes in consumer behavior. New innovators are employing approaches like open source and cloud computing to create unprecedented value, while their valuations have far surpassed traditional industry leaders. The document concludes by introducing a guide on Digital New York from Gridley & Company.
Somo Agency Presentation - social media advertisingInfluence People
This document provides an overview of mobile social advertising. It discusses the growth of the mobile market, particularly smartphones like the iPhone. It outlines how mobile social networking is growing rapidly and that users spend more time on these networks than the web. It then explores a three-tier approach to mobile social advertising including sponsorship, ad networks, and search. Finally, it provides a case study on the success of Flirtomatic in monetizing mobile users through a "freemium" model with various premium services and advertising.
1. Christopher Billich presented on the Japanese mobile industry and the largest mobile service in Japan, mobagetown.
2. Mobagetown started as a social networking site and expanded into mobile advertising, premium games, online casinos, and mobile search.
3. The success of mobagetown was due to factors of the Japanese mobile market including widespread 3G adoption, high-spec phones, and a focus on user experience. Mobagetown generated revenues through advertising, affiliate programs, and selling virtual items.
The document discusses the evolution of connected TV and the initiatives of Telkom Indonesia to meet customer demands in this area. It outlines how TV has evolved from traditional cable to integrated IP video experiences across multiple devices. It also discusses the challenges of connected TV relating to broadband connectivity, user experience, and content features. Customer demand is highlighted as being for time-shifted and on-demand content. Telkom's initiatives are presented as converging their services across platforms and devices to provide integrated multi-service experiences to customers on TV, PC and mobile through their SmartTV, TelkomVision and Speedy products and promotions.
1) CommunicAsia visitors totaled 7,011 with 59% (4,133) being overseas visitors.
2) Data is being referred to as the "new crude oil" and mobile operators must build platforms to extract value from data as businesses will be built from this resource.
3) ZTE unveiled its first single-chip LTE smartphone, the Grand X LTE (T82) which it plans to launch in APAC and Europe in the third quarter using Qualcomm's 1.5GHz dual-core chip and running Android 4.0.
The document discusses three topics:
1) The GSMA director general Anne Bouverot's vision for expanding the organization's focus areas and evolving its strategies.
2) China approaching 1 billion mobile connections as 3G services gain traction.
3) The need for radical new pricing strategies in Africa to support future mobile growth.
This document summarizes the state of mobile computing and potential investment opportunities. It outlines how the introduction of the iPhone created a new mobile computing paradigm embraced by consumers and competitors. It discusses trends driving adoption like improved performance and lower prices of smartphones, the expansion of 3G networks, and the success of the iPhone breaking down carrier "walled gardens". The document also examines implications for the wireless value chain and opportunities for startups in mobile health, payments, video, and other areas as mobile internet usage grows.
1. Smartphone platforms have shifted from closed systems dominated by Symbian OS, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry OS to more open platforms like Android and iPhone OS.
2. User experience has become the primary driver of smartphone adoption, with platforms like iPhone OS and BlackBerry OS that tightly control both hardware and software performing better than open platforms in real-world use.
3. Application stores have become a key differentiator, as they provide users easy access to thousands of apps and drive greater customer satisfaction, illustrated by the success of Apple's App Store.
Mobile data consumption by smartphone usersskripnikov
The document discusses mobile traffic growth and smartphone usage as observed by Ericsson. It notes that mobile data traffic doubled from Q2 2010 to Q2 2011, growing 8% between Q1 and Q2 2011. The document also examines factors that impact weekly smartphone usage, finding that new Android and iPhone models have 50-75% of users generating over 1MB of data per day, while older or cheaper models and Blackberries have much lower percentages, ranging from 5-55% depending on location and model.
MeasureWorks eFinancials - Best practices for a successfull mobile experienc...MeasureWorks
Gebruikers van mobiel internet verwachten snelle transacties en betrouwbare sites en/of applicaties. Volgens recent onderzoek haakt meer dan 52% van de klanten af bij een slechte ervaring en overweegt daardoor geen gebruik meer te maken van een mobiele applicatie.
Nu mobiel internet een integraal onderdeel wordt van uw dienstverlening, en de verwachtingen van klanten toenemen, wordt het managen en monitoren van uw mobiele sites en applicaties een voorwaarde voor succes. Het niet tijdig identificeren van langzame, of erger, niet functionerende mobiele diensten zal onherroepelijk resulteren in verlies van klanten, omzet en uiteindelijk reputatie schade.
Aan de hand van praktijkvoorbeelden zullen we u laten zien:
* Wat de impact is van de adoptie van mobiel internet en groeiende klantverwachtingen op uw online dienstverlening
* Op welke wijze Mobiele Web Experience problemen kunnen worden herkend voordat klanten uw website verlaten
* Best practices voor het leveren van een kwalitatief uitstekende Mobile Web Experience
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.
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
The document provides an overview of the mobile landscape in France and Europe. It discusses the growth of smartphones and platforms like Android and iOS. Tablet adoption is also increasing, with over 6% of mobile owners in Europe also using a tablet. Usage patterns show people using tablets in the evenings and on weekends, while smartphones see peaks during commuting hours and computers are used more during typical office hours. Mobile media consumption through apps and browsers is growing significantly year-over-year.
1) Several Asian satellite operators see partnerships through shared satellites (condosats) as key to expanding business and gaining efficiencies, as consolidation is difficult due to national politics.
2) Cooperation through condosats is becoming more mainstream, with recent sharing deals between operators like Asia Broadcast Satellite, Satmex, Measat, IPstar, and AsiaSat.
3) Both increased connectivity and cooperation among operators through condosats bring opportunities for growth but also new challenges and risks around data security, infrastructure resilience, and control of personal data that governments and companies must address.
The document discusses potential applications and business opportunities for WiMAX technology. It outlines current mobile data usage trends focused on entertainment like music and video. New opportunities for WiMAX include location-based services and real-time interactive applications to reduce churn and generate additional revenue. Specific services highlighted include video streaming, mobile TV, gaming, and business VPN access. The document advocates a new business model where internet application providers partner with mobile operators to offer richer content and a better user experience.
GWC Insights - 10 Drivers of the Chinese Mobile Internet in 2010Great Wall Club
There are more mobile Internet users in China than in any other country, accounting for more than one sixth of the world’s users. The resulting explosion in mobile-data growth is forcing carriers and equipment providers to adapt, and will provide huge potential for China’s vibrant mobile value-added services for 2011. Especially for small and medium enterprises in the country, the Internet in 2010 was mobile.
The document discusses broadband connectivity and initiatives in Malaysia. It notes that as of June 2010, broadband penetration in Malaysia had reached 37% but was uneven across different zones. It outlines government targets and technology choices to expand coverage. Challenges include limited infrastructure, low literacy and awareness. The document presents solutions like Jen-ii and Idola devices and the WiWi platform to aggregate and disseminate information, simplify internet access, and enhance reach in underserved communities.
1) The document discusses Huawei's strategy towards more intelligent platforms over the next 10 years, with a focus on cloud computing.
2) It outlines Huawei's plan to establish a "Single Network" approach that allows for seamless upgrades over the next decade to support increasing bandwidth demands and emerging technologies.
3) The document raises two issues to consider regarding regulations around standards adoption and what foundations are needed for cloud computing, specifically regarding open, private, and secure clouds.
New Applications and New Business Models
Whether it's LTE or WiMAX or local WISPs using combinations of Wi-Fi, WiMAX and other technologies, we are on the verge of having affordable mobile broadband in the US (it's already available in the UK and Scandinavia and becoming available elsewhere in the EU). What services can be provided over the top and what services need or can benefit from operator capabilities (QoS, security, ...)? The iPhone store, Android store and similar initiatives suggest power is shifting away from the operators and into the hands of application developers and the end user. How can operators leverage their core capabilities (QoS, security, billing, customer relationships, call detail, ...) to provide applications and remain relevant to their customers?
Veyond Partners is Telecom/Media/Technology focused cosulting/advisory frim based in Korea led by yunho chung a well known figure on Korean Digial Landscape
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.
The document discusses how traditional industry leaders are highly vulnerable to new digital competitors. It notes that time spent on traditional media like print has declined significantly while time spent on internet and mobile has increased greatly, yet advertising spending does not reflect these shifts. Emerging technology is also driving fundamental changes in consumer behavior. New innovators are employing approaches like open source and cloud computing to create unprecedented value, while their valuations have far surpassed traditional industry leaders. The document concludes by introducing a guide on Digital New York from Gridley & Company.
Somo Agency Presentation - social media advertisingInfluence People
This document provides an overview of mobile social advertising. It discusses the growth of the mobile market, particularly smartphones like the iPhone. It outlines how mobile social networking is growing rapidly and that users spend more time on these networks than the web. It then explores a three-tier approach to mobile social advertising including sponsorship, ad networks, and search. Finally, it provides a case study on the success of Flirtomatic in monetizing mobile users through a "freemium" model with various premium services and advertising.
1. Christopher Billich presented on the Japanese mobile industry and the largest mobile service in Japan, mobagetown.
2. Mobagetown started as a social networking site and expanded into mobile advertising, premium games, online casinos, and mobile search.
3. The success of mobagetown was due to factors of the Japanese mobile market including widespread 3G adoption, high-spec phones, and a focus on user experience. Mobagetown generated revenues through advertising, affiliate programs, and selling virtual items.
The document discusses the evolution of connected TV and the initiatives of Telkom Indonesia to meet customer demands in this area. It outlines how TV has evolved from traditional cable to integrated IP video experiences across multiple devices. It also discusses the challenges of connected TV relating to broadband connectivity, user experience, and content features. Customer demand is highlighted as being for time-shifted and on-demand content. Telkom's initiatives are presented as converging their services across platforms and devices to provide integrated multi-service experiences to customers on TV, PC and mobile through their SmartTV, TelkomVision and Speedy products and promotions.
1) CommunicAsia visitors totaled 7,011 with 59% (4,133) being overseas visitors.
2) Data is being referred to as the "new crude oil" and mobile operators must build platforms to extract value from data as businesses will be built from this resource.
3) ZTE unveiled its first single-chip LTE smartphone, the Grand X LTE (T82) which it plans to launch in APAC and Europe in the third quarter using Qualcomm's 1.5GHz dual-core chip and running Android 4.0.
The document discusses three topics:
1) The GSMA director general Anne Bouverot's vision for expanding the organization's focus areas and evolving its strategies.
2) China approaching 1 billion mobile connections as 3G services gain traction.
3) The need for radical new pricing strategies in Africa to support future mobile growth.
This document summarizes the state of mobile computing and potential investment opportunities. It outlines how the introduction of the iPhone created a new mobile computing paradigm embraced by consumers and competitors. It discusses trends driving adoption like improved performance and lower prices of smartphones, the expansion of 3G networks, and the success of the iPhone breaking down carrier "walled gardens". The document also examines implications for the wireless value chain and opportunities for startups in mobile health, payments, video, and other areas as mobile internet usage grows.
1. Smartphone platforms have shifted from closed systems dominated by Symbian OS, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry OS to more open platforms like Android and iPhone OS.
2. User experience has become the primary driver of smartphone adoption, with platforms like iPhone OS and BlackBerry OS that tightly control both hardware and software performing better than open platforms in real-world use.
3. Application stores have become a key differentiator, as they provide users easy access to thousands of apps and drive greater customer satisfaction, illustrated by the success of Apple's App Store.
The Connected Car: Driving the Industry ForwardHitReach
The document discusses the connected car industry and opportunities for telematics companies. It notes that younger consumers are more interested in new technologies and connectivity features. Factors like declining costs, new services, and government regulations are driving optimism in telematics. However, telematics providers must deliver flexible platforms to support evolving buyer values around issues like safety, infotainment, and sustainability. While willingness to pay for core safety features is low, integration of new services could enhance customer loyalty and opportunities.
The document discusses the Waitrose Christmas app case study. It describes the objectives of building an innovative and useful mobile application for organizing Christmas. It provided features like a turkey timer, canape calculator, planner, recipes from celebrity chefs, and social media integration. The app was designed to be refreshed daily and useful beyond one download. It received 90,000 downloads in a month and saw 500,000 recipe views with 10% of users viewing videos and sharing recipes.
Internet Usage Trend in South Korea (2019) Najung Gim
No business can thrive without understanding their consumers.
The purpose of this slide is to help set up most effective business strategy for Korean market based on the solid understanding about the current status and behaviours of Internet Usage.
As one of the most digitally connected society in the world, diving into Korea’s Internet usage trend will provide essential insights to marketers and business development professionals to build digital strategies in the future.
The document discusses Motorola's commitment to and strategy around mobile Linux and the Android operating system. It predicts that Linux will see the highest growth among mobile operating systems in the next few years. Motorola believes that Android will allow it to leverage the open source development model and its existing Linux expertise to build the best mobile internet platform and win in the growing market for internet- and messaging-centric smartphones.
Security considerations while being Social and MobileNalneesh Gaur
This document summarizes a presentation given by Nalneesh Gaur of PwC on security considerations for using social media, mobile technologies, and cloud computing. The presentation covers emerging trends such as the growth of mobile usage and time spent on mobile activities. It also shows data on the increasing importance of mobile platforms for social media and other applications. Additionally, the presentation addresses issues and pain points organizations face regarding security and governance when using these technologies. It provides a framework for developing an appropriate response to the opportunities and risks at the intersection of social, mobile and cloud computing.
The document provides an in-depth analysis of factors contributing to the success of the iPhone. It discusses how the iPhone was the result of incremental improvements in mobile technology and networks over many decades. Key factors in its popularity included superior marketing and psychological techniques that created hype and demand. The iPhone also benefited from its intuitive user interface, powerful hardware, vast app ecosystem, and the mature UNIX-based operating system inherited from NeXT. These converged factors allowed the iPhone to deliver a seamless user experience that revolutionized the mobile industry.
Presented at the 2010 Mobile Enterprise Growth Alliance (http://www.mega.org.au/) in South Australia.
* Local Australian & global mobile industry statistics.
* Overview of the mobile ecosystem in Australia.
* Mobile trends
Firefox OS: Challenges and opportunities for an open source mobile OSJacques Chicourel
Firefox OS is an open source mobile operating system developed by Mozilla. It aims to provide an affordable alternative to existing mobile platforms and offer advantages for developers. By using web technologies like HTML5, the OS eliminates platform fragmentation for developers. It also allows access to device capabilities through JavaScript APIs. This empowers web developers and makes it easier to adopt smartphones. While the technology still needs improvements, Firefox OS presents opportunities to disrupt the mobile ecosystem and support app monetization through models like direct carrier billing.
Blue Monitor engineers have substantial experience with Android and Linux that allows them to optimize the Android platform for hardware manufacturers' specific needs. The open source Android platform has seen strong growth in recent years, outpacing other mobile operating systems, mainly due to its support for developers and flexible ecosystem. Blue Monitor believes their experience and commitment to Android's open approach positions them for success in helping hardware partners develop competitive mobile products.
The document discusses the growth of mobile applications and application stores from 2008-2011. It notes there are now over 1.1 million applications with 414% growth from 2009-2010. Application stores have grown 500% since 2009 and are distributed across many different stores. Most downloads occur on primary app stores like Apple and Android stores. The mobile app market is predicted to generate $35 billion in revenue by 2015. Effective app distribution requires planning across owned, earned, and paid media as well as optimizing listings on various app stores. Factors like app size, pricing, and store relevance should be considered for distribution.
The document provides an overview of Software Park Thailand. It discusses ICT trends in Thailand and the growing Thai ICT market, including increasing internet and smartphone usage. It also summarizes Thailand's software market from 2008-2009 and the outlook for 2010, showing growth. Finally, it provides details about Software Park Thailand, established in 1999 to support entrepreneurs and help build a strong software industry in Thailand.
The document discusses the evolution and growth of the mobile applications market. It provides statistics on market size and revenue for mobile apps globally and in India. It describes the different types of mobile apps and the most popular apps. It also discusses the major app stores (Apple, Android, Blackberry), their business models and market shares. Porter's five forces and SWOT analyses are presented for the mobile apps industry. Emerging trends in business, education and location-based apps are also mentioned.
Asian Carriers' Conference: The Changing Face Of Communication Acc Rob Van De...Rob Van Den Dam
The document discusses trends in the global telecommunications industry from 1999-2015 based on analysis from IBM. It notes that more change has occurred in telecoms in the past 10 years than the previous 100. While access has increased 350% to nearly 70% globally, growth is stalling due to declining mobile and emerging market expansion. The future of telecom revenues and profits is uncertain due to factors like the rise of over-the-top services and data traffic exceeding voice revenues. The document outlines four potential industry scenarios for 2015.
The document discusses how the rise of mobile apps and cloud services is transforming the software and services landscape. It describes the "App Internet" as an architecture of native apps on smart devices linked to cloud services. This shift is replacing serial waves of change with a "perfect storm of networked innovation". The app market is projected to be huge, worth $37 billion for apps and $13.2 billion for app services by 2015. Traditional suppliers are not innovating quickly enough, creating opportunities for new players. Attributes of successful new players include partnering to provide cross-channel experiences and integrating skills like gaming, UI/UX, enterprise apps and domain expertise.
Adma Mobile Marketing Course 2009 For PrintingRichard Pester
This document provides an overview of mobile marketing and technology. It discusses the history of mobile networks from 1G to 4G and popular devices. It also outlines the key players in the mobile industry and trends in Australia including growing mobile internet and app usage. Research on Australian mobile behaviors, handset usage, and traffic growth is presented. The document stresses understanding audience needs and integrating mobile into broader campaigns rather than seeing it as separate.
'Measuring the French mobile internet audience' - Médiamétrie (Mobile Researc...QuestBack AG
All French mobile customers were measured as part of this ambitious collaborative project to build a coherent picture of mobile internet use across Europe. Now for the first time in France advertisers can see real, aggregated mobile audience data offering the insight they need for better planning of marketing campaigns, and, in return, inevitably accelerate sales of mobile advertising inventory. Médiamétrie will explain how they carried out this extensive study of French mobile users and what this means for mobile research as a methodology, as well as mobile advertising.
Plenary Speech at 1st International Conference on "Mobility for Life: Technology, Telecommunication and Problem Bassed Learning" at Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, on March 5, 2012
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.
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- SunPower is a leading solar company that has deployed over 2.5 GW of solar PV worldwide with over 200 patents. They have diversified into utility-scale power plants in addition to rooftop solar.
- Their C7 tracker system uses their high-efficiency solar cells under low concentrations of 7 suns to achieve over 20% efficiency and lower LCOE than other technologies. They have over 1,000 MW of tracking experience.
- SunPower has several multi-hundred megawatt power plant projects under construction or under contract in the US and their technology is applicable to areas with high solar irradiation like the southwest US, China, India, and the Middle East.
This document summarizes the electricity challenges facing MENA countries and the potential role of solar power in addressing these challenges. It notes that rising populations, urbanization, and economic growth have caused electricity demand to outpace production capacity in MENA, relying heavily on imports of oil and natural gas. This dependence strains government budgets and causes energy wastage. However, solar power could help by contributing to GDP, saving on fuel costs, providing environmental benefits, and creating jobs. The document cites examples like Morocco and cites additional benefits solar power brings to the region.
This document discusses off-grid solar power as the lowest hanging fruit for implementing solar power in the MENA region. It summarizes that there are several gigawatts of existing micro-grids that run on diesel fuel. While solar is becoming more cost competitive with diesel, high upfront costs, load management challenges, and the temporary nature of off-grid needs have prevented solar from taking over more of the off-grid market. However, solar-hybrid systems are now competitive in many areas and can overcome challenges through innovations like containerized solar generator units and turbogenerator systems.
The document discusses integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC) technology, which combines concentrated solar power with a combined cycle power plant. It outlines key design considerations for ISCC including solar resource, land availability, topography, the age and capacity factor of the fossil plant. It also discusses transient operation modeling and provides an example of the Martin Solar Energy Center ISCC plant. Charts show the modeled and actual power output over time for the plant. References on ISCC simulation and integrating solar and conventional energy resources are also provided.
The document summarizes some of the cost aspects of solar thermal electric (STE) plants in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It discusses the levelized cost of electricity for different STE technologies and how costs have decreased over time due to improvements in components, performance increases, and reductions in capital expenditures. The document also presents a model that policymakers can use to evaluate the costs and economic benefits of support programs for STE plants.
The CSP industry is currently highly concentrated in the US and Spain for plants in operation and construction, with Spain accounting for 70% of capacity in operation. For plants in development and planning, the US and South Africa lead with the largest planned capacities, while emerging markets like India, Chile, and Algeria are increasing. Overall, the CSP industry has seen growth in key markets like the US, Middle East and North Africa, India, and South Africa.
The document discusses trends in electric vehicles and urban mobility. It notes that by 2025 there will be 30 megacities and 15 mega regions globally, and over 40 cities will be "smart" cities. Transportation policies around congestion charging and low emissions zones in large cities will significantly impact electric vehicle adoption. While Europe and North America will have over 50% of smart cities by 2025, China and India will see over 50 new "sustainable" cities developed.
Auto OEMs Under the Microscope: Infotainment Usability AnalyzedHitReach
The document discusses automotive infotainment usability and new research practices. It examines OEM control over human-machine interfaces, infotainment platforms, and other in-vehicle systems. The methodology section lists vehicle models that will be analyzed for usability. Case studies on various vehicles highlight pros and cons of different infotainment systems. The key takeaway is that layered software architectures can save costs while supporting new apps, and usability is increasingly important to control potential distractions.
Tried and Tested Tips to Monetize the Data Pipe – T-MobileHitReach
The document discusses strategies for mobile carriers to monetize mobile broadband. It suggests focusing on increasing commercial potential through stimulating consumer adoption, reducing costs by developing affordable models, and expanding coverage to enable better service delivery as a standard. Specific tips include leveraging vehicles as a broadband platform, getting ahead of regulation, highlighting the consumer experience benefits of high throughput, low latency and flexible bandwidth, and using pay-for-what-you-use pricing models. The goal is to help mobile carriers capitalize on the growing demand for mobile internet access.
BP Don ‘Live Well Abandonment’ - Application Of Post Project Actions For 2nd ...HitReach
This document discusses lessons learned from the first phase of an offshore well abandonment project. It identifies areas for improvement in tools, procedures, and safety practices based on feedback. These include redesigning tools to improve functionality, adding diver work platforms for concurrent operations, streamlining procedures to reduce testing time, and incorporating lessons into risk assessments and documentation for the next project phase. Time spent on various well operations is also analyzed to identify efficiency opportunities. The overall goal is to acknowledge prior issues and make targeted changes to enhance safety and performance for the second project phase.
Meeting the Challenges for Developing and Financing a Nuclear Power ProjectHitReach
The document summarizes a presentation given at the Nuclear Construction Summit on developing and financing nuclear power plants. It discusses the unique challenges of nuclear power projects, including their large scale, long development timelines, high costs, and regulatory environment. It also outlines approaches to improve financing prospects, such as building strong project teams, allocating risks appropriately, and having government support through policies like loan guarantees and production tax credits. While the market challenges are large, the document concludes that with risk mitigation and government facilitation, nuclear power projects can become viable investments.
Presentation: Cell ID & AGPS: Right Location, Smarter ServiceHitReach
The document discusses location technologies and trends in mobile applications. It notes that location-based services are growing rapidly, fueled by the expansion of mobile apps and the increasing adoption of smartphones. Location technologies include cell tower positioning, which provides low-accuracy but ubiquitous coverage, and GPS/A-GPS, which offers higher accuracy but works only on GPS-enabled devices. The document argues that both approaches are needed to deliver comprehensive location services across all mobile devices.
CASE STUDY: The evolution of the personal telematics market: Building a solut...HitReach
This document discusses personal telematics solutions like mobile personal emergency response systems (PERS). It notes the growing senior population and analyzes focus groups and surveys on wearable and mobile PERS concepts. Key findings include that maintaining independence is a top concern for seniors. Fall detection was the most appealing feature. While seniors saw value, many didn't feel an immediate need unless they had experienced a serious event. Caregivers wanted the security of backup monitoring and were more likely than seniors to purchase a system. Health conditions worsening or a fall were cited as potential motivators for seniors to adopt mobile PERS.
How the Nintento Wii’s motion plus technology has opened the door to a wave o...HitReach
The document discusses using motion sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes for indoor navigation. It explains that inertial sensors can provide information about orientation, motion tracking, pedometer data, and environmental information through data fusion. However, there are challenges with using inertial sensors alone for indoor navigation including lack of an absolute position fix, high power consumption, reliability of map matching, and accuracy limitations. The document suggests potential solutions and applications like using the sensors only when needed to save power, combining step counting with foot mounting, and opportunities in applications where battery life is not critical or environments have strong constraints.
Expected near-term developments in satellite personal location, tracking, mes...HitReach
The document discusses Iridium's satellite communications network and its capabilities for global voice and data services. It highlights Iridium's 66 cross-linked low Earth orbit satellites that provide reliable coverage worldwide. The document also outlines Iridium's focus on its NEXT satellite program to launch in 2014, its growing subscriber and revenue numbers, and its capabilities for applications like asset tracking, emergency communications, and maritime monitoring through low latency short burst data services.
Panel: Affordable options for Indoor location and elevationHitReach
This document discusses how MEMS sensors can be used for navigation applications. It outlines that as GPS signals become obstructed, sensors like accelerometers, barometric pressure sensors, geomagnetic sensors and gyroscopes can be used together in hybrid systems for pedestrian navigation. The document also notes that many smartphones already have the necessary sensors built-in at low cost, and that indoor navigation is now feasible pending software and map solutions. Component miniaturization has been a key driver of lower MEMS sensor prices enabling these applications.
Practical Solutions for a Plug-In Electric Vehicle NetworkHitReach
The document announces a conference on smart grid technology to be held June 2-3, 2010 at the Sheraton Mission Valley in San Diego. The conference will include presentations and panels on electric vehicles from representatives of Sempra Utilities, Seattle City Light, Better Place, and AeroVironment, moderated by Bob Gohn of Pike.
Fresh Opportunities for Smart Grid Solution Providers in EuropeHitReach
The document summarizes the development of demand response programs in Europe. It discusses the central role of demand response, the current regulatory framework established by the European Commission, and examples of national demand response programs and pilots. Key drivers for demand response in Europe include intermittent renewables, capacity margins, retail market competition, and CO2 regulations. However, barriers remain such as customer communication challenges, regulation, and lack of knowledge among utilities and governments. The European Commission and groups like the Smart Grids Technology Platform are working on initiatives and projects to further demand response in Europe.
The Essential European Fleet & Asset Management UpdateHitReach
This document discusses trends in European fleet management and provides an overview of a workshop agenda on the topic. The agenda includes sections on the European fleet management market overview and trends, the green telematics market overview and trends, and a snapshot of electric and hybrid commercial vehicles. The document summarizes that erratic fuel costs, duty of care responsibilities, and congestion are major challenges for the transport industry and opportunities for telematics providers. It also notes that telematics are seen as a tool to help fleets remain profitable and that ROI is a strong factor for commercial vehicle telematics due to potential monthly savings of 233 euros per truck.
A Fresh Look at the Future of Long Term Evolution (LTE)HitReach
This document summarizes Verizon Wireless' presentation on telematics and 4G LTE technology at the 2010 Detroit telematics conference. It discusses growing demand for 3G and expectations for exponential growth in data usage over LTE. The presentation outlines Verizon's LTE network rollout and spectrum holdings, and how LTE will provide more speed, capacity, and performance than existing 3G. It also describes how LTE will enhance existing telematics and connected vehicle services through lower latency, simultaneous voice and data, and over-the-air updates.
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Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
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Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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