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.
The past, present, and future outlook of Mobility. This presentation tracks everything from the first transistor created in 1947, through the exabytes of data created every month.
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A review of the Australian mobile landscape with a look to some European stats as a clue as to what might be happening next.
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Also, some predications for the future of mobile - 2010 and beyond.
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Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - North East Asia appendixEricsson
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The June 2015 report looks at global subscription growth and how the pattern is set to continue to 2020.
+ Overview of MOBILE EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET.
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+ BENEFITS OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ CHALLENGES OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ SOLUTIONS
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Set and exceed mobile engagement goals
Anticipate the wants & needs of your audience
Leverage mobile marketing to delight your audience and grow your revenue
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Here at Wandoujia, China's leading Android app store, we decided to change that. Wandoujia presents the very first edition of The China App Index, highlighting the top new apps and games in the Middle Kingdom.
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Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - North East Asia appendixEricsson
Ericsson Mobility Report is one of the leading analyses of data traffic available, providing in-depth measurements from the world’s largest selection of live networks spread all around the globe.
The report uses those measurements and analysis, together with internal forecasts and other relevant studies, to provide insights into current traffic and market trends in today’s Networked Society.
The June 2015 report looks at global subscription growth and how the pattern is set to continue to 2020.
+ Overview of MOBILE EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET.
+ MOBILE INTERNET: TRENDS AND GROWTH
+ BENEFITS OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ CHALLENGES OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ SOLUTIONS
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Set and exceed mobile engagement goals
Anticipate the wants & needs of your audience
Leverage mobile marketing to delight your audience and grow your revenue
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- Devices such as smartphones and tablets
- Mobile operating systems
- Trends
- Anticipated developments and trends
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* Local Australian & global mobile industry statistics.
* Overview of the mobile ecosystem in Australia.
* Mobile trends
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2. 1 Agenda State of Mobile Computing Potential Investment Opportunities
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4. Three self-reinforcing trends are driving global adoption of mass mobile computing: Moore’s Law continues to drive performance/price improvements in smart phones, netbook PCs, and tablet PCs making them increasingly affordable 3G telecom network roll-outs have enabled mobile broadband applications The massive success of the iPhone has broken the carrier walled garden and created competitionamong platforms Smart phone adoption has reached a tipping point; network effects now maintain momentum Why now? Mobile Computing in a Post iPhone World
5. With iPhone, Apple introduced a new mobile computing paradigm that consumers and competitors have embraced 4 User Interface Evolution Over Past 30 Years Text Touch Graphical User Interface Keyboard Fingers Mouse Input Device Consumers now have in their pockets: Fast processor Larger memory High-res screen Broadband Internet Camera GPS Multi-touch UI Magnetometer Accelerometer Wifi & Bluetooth Good battery life Source: Morgan Stanley, T-Mobile
6. 12minutes 33minutes 28minutes 27minutes This is paradigm is more about data, apps, and content than voice and SMS Daily Usage Breakdown % of Mobile Users Who Consume Digital Content 65% Average iPhone user spends50% more time per day, 20 minutes, using device All that extra time is spent on data features and apps 48% 21% Smart phone consumer value is more about data than voice Source: Morgan Stanley, iSuppli, CTIA, comScoreMobiLens
7. Mobile Internet NTT docomoi-mode Launched 6/99 … and it has been a tremendous success iPhone + iTouch vs. NTT docomoi-mode vs. AOL vs. Netscape Users First 20 Quarters Since Launch ~85MM Mobile Internet iPhone + iTouch Launched 6/07 Desktop Internet Netscape* Launched 12/94 ~31MM ~18MM Desktop Internet AOL* v 2.0 Launched 9/94 ~8MM Note: *AOL subscribers data not available before CQ3:94; Netscape users limited to US only. Morgan Stanley Research estimates ~50MM netbooks have shipped in first 10 quarters since launch (10/07). Source: Company Reports , Morgan Stanley Research. Source: Morgan Stanley, Katy Huberty
8. One implication is that what were devices are becoming features 7 There is (or will be) an app for that Source: Qualcomm
9. … and unlike the desktop, consumers are willing to pay for apps and content 8 Wall Street Journal 10,000 paid app iPad installs @ $17.29 per month in 60 days $3.3m in total annualized revenue ($2.1m subscription + $1.2m in advertising) WSJ.com, a decade-and-a-half old subscription site, has about 400,000 online-only subscribers In two months the iPad has added 2.5 percent to that number. The Times of London 5,000 copies sold in the first 3 days @ £9.99 £49,950 in first 3 days Early but promising Source: Graphic by Tom Fishburne
14. Today the value is accruing to consumers and platform vendors
15. As platforms become more open, value will accrue to consumersSource: Adapted from Anderson & Williams, “Unbundling the Mobile Value Chain”
16. Evidence Seen in the Success of App Ecosystems Source: Morgan Stanley, Distimo, Nokia, Apple, Google, RIM, Nielsen Nokia apps exclude wallpapers and ring tones RIM/Nokia excludes older devices that cannot support App stores
17. … and in Apple’s stock price performance 5 Year Dividend Adjusted Stock Price: Apple, Google, Microsoft, Palm, RIM, Nokia, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint Apple +500% Google, RIM +100% Everyone Else Market cap of Apple now exceeds that of Microsoft Source: Capital IQ, May 25 2010
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19. 23% CAGR for Smartphone (2008 – 2013)AT&T Ends Unlimited Data Plan FTC clears Google/Admob
23. Winning platforms are consumer-focused with rich content and applicationsSource: Gartner
24. While iPhone & Android Shipment Shares Remain Low, They Have a Disproportionate Share of Web Usage 15 Global Smartphone Share of HTML Mobile Page View / Mobile Internet + App Usage / Unit Shipments Note: Net Applications collects data from ~160MM monthly visitors on mobile devices that render full HTML pages and JavaScript. Visits to WAP pages are excluded. Source: AdMob Mobile Metrics Report (3/10), Net Applications (5/10), Gartner (Q1:10).
38. Mobile Platform Competition and a Dynamic Ecosystem Create Opportunities for Innovative Startups and VC Mobile computing growth is creating a land grab among Strategic buyers… Mobile M&A Transactions Announced in Last 9 Months 17 … and generating interest among VCs Financings in Last 60 days
39. 18 Agenda State of Mobile Computing Potential Investment Opportunities (Redacted for Public)
40. Mobile health Mobile applications for eldercare Mobile payments Online video Multi-device synchronization & staging (e.g. Evernote, Dropbox) Retail/ecommerce Mobile enterprise Helping carriers avoid becoming dumb pipes Potential Investment Opportunities (Redacted for Public)
1. iPhone computing paradigm is as significant as Windows 3.0 and the WinTel monopoly was for desktop computing in 1990 and Mosaic/Netscape was for internet adoption in 1995All created new platformsConsumer have in their pockets.Immediate boot time, battery lifeiPhone 4960x640 pixels or 320 dpi is greater than anything on the marketGyroscope$199 price point3. Many new products have followed the same paradigm including Nexus One, Motorola Droid, HTC Incredible, Sprint EVOiPhone 3GS,600 MHz processor,256 MB RAM, 16GB – 32GB storage,480 x 320 pixels,3.0 Megapixel camera
Growth drivers include declining costs and feature set improvementsDays to reach 1m units iPhone and iPad are faster than blackberry (300), iPod (360), Netbooks (180)iPad took 60 days to hit 2m unitsiPhone has sold 50m units
First true mobile computing device
WSJ app is free to WSJ.com subscribers. WSJ has 64,000 of those.WSJ app is free and Apple only gets their vig if sold through App Store so no rev share with Apple for nowWSJ gets $400k for 4-month advertising deals
iPhone success has led to the rise of new platforms that are disrupting the mobile value chain 1.) Platforms are not coming from carriers but rather Apple, GoogleHow will this new paradigm affect the existing value chain?2 key points 2.) Value is clearly shifting to platforms. Carriers are generally on the losing end, but leading carriers may benefit from price elasticity effects as prices fall but volumes increase (kindle, iPad, other data devices) 3.)Open vs. closed. If/when platform become more open value will accrue to consumers
Apple generating $18bn in revenue from iPhone last year and $6.1bn in revenue from iPhone/iTunes/content in Q1. Total $50bn in revenue.Growth drivers include declining costs and feature set improvements40% of Apple’s revenue is now iPhone or iPhone related#2 product after Mac
Also worth noting that Google and RIM have performed reasonably wellApple has created $150bn of value, market cap of Google
Growth drivers include declining costs and feature set improvements
Explain #siPhone success has given Apple a lead but has also paved the way for competition and Apple’s “closed” model may be an Achilles heel. Apple has grown from 5% to 15% market share by sales volume.Android is experiencing rapid adoption and is now #2 platform after RIM. Android seeing 100k activations per day less than 18 months since launch.As competition increases among platform vendors the industry will move towards an open mobile web. Importance of HTML5.
Consumer usage patterns also imply further share gains for iPhone/Android
These are very different platformsBattle for developer mind share and most devs want to program for iPhone or Android or HTML5Itunes link provides benefits to iPhone, Android lacks a similar forcing functionAndroid is highly fragmented - 60 hardware platforms - More than 60% of Android users have v1.6 or earlierApple’s iTunes integration results in a smoother OS upgrade path - Only 5% of users have not upgraded to OS version 3.0 - 85% of iPhone users have one of the two latest OS
Admob was founded in 2007Quattro founded in 2006, series A in 2007Siri was founded in 2007Only 31 VC backed deals acquired in Q1, 2010 for $5.5bn, $900m via IPO (Venturesource)Boku has raised $38m in the past yearIt is a provider of infrastructure products that enable mobile operators to deliver multimedia services such as video, Internet access, voice-over-IP, e-mail, mobile TV, photo sharing, and gaming to their subscriber