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Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 – Regional report South East Asia and...Ericsson
In South East Asia and Oceania, urbanization will continue to drive the information and communications technology (ICT) industry. There will be more than 450 million people living in urban areas by 2021, compared to around 400 million today South East Asia and Oceania is a dynamic region for ICT.
Driven by smartphone and mobile broadband growth, internet adoption continues to grow in the region. Australia and Singapore are the leading countries, with internet penetration (mobile and fixed) at over 80 percent.2 In other parts of the region, internet penetration can be expected to continue rising.
Despite smartphone and mobile broadband potential there are still challenges, especially in the region’s developing markets. The next wave of smartphone users are expected to come from rural or remote areas, raising issues on how to bring services to these lower-income populations in a cost-effective way. In order to guarantee a good user experience, mobile operators’ ability to address mobile data growth will be key.
Le report Ofcom’s seventh International Communications Market a été publié le 13 Décembre 2012.
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OTT traffic has surpassed carrier traffic. Data usage is increasing rapidly. Voice and SMS revenues are declining quickly and data revenue is becoming the major source of revenue for MNOs. In a data-only environment, MNOs need to find mechanisms to drive data demand in order to drive revenues.
Malaysia shows what the data-only world will look like, with Freemium Internet a basic requirement to retain customers. It showed that data revenues continue to grow, and that competitive pressure leads to all operators adopting freemium internet, once one major player has done so. In fact, Aircel and Jio show that Freemium Internet can accelerate data and subscriber growth so much that it has an impact on global traffic growth (Ericsson 2017).
Freemium Internet can also drive non-telco OTTs, such as advertising, mobile money, and e-Government services, using mobile data as a platform. By removing affordability as an obstacle, the number of internet users expands exponentially, enabling the delivery of e-services to all segments of the population, instead of only the (relatively) wealthy.
In comparison to Malaysia, mobile networks in Africa are generally not as technically advanced (smaller 3/4G network coverage, lower smartphone penetration) nor as competitive. Where commercial incentives are insufficient, regulatory and policy incentives can be designed, such as the reduction of licence fees, the allocation of spectrum, and reduced universal service fees. The impact of these incentives would be to dramatically stimulate data demand to the benefit of consumers and MNOs, and have a significantly positive effect on economic growth.
Future Broadband Trend and Myanmar LandscapeDao Phuong Nam
- Myanmar has very low broadband penetration rates, weak internet connectivity, limited domestic connectivity, and very expensive internet prices compared to other ASEAN countries.
- The top broadband providers in Myanmar are RedLink with 38% market share, MPT with 27% market share, and YT with 24% market share. RedLink provides WiMAX, WiFi, and FTTx services covering 3 major cities.
- A new Telecommunications Law was passed in 2013 to liberalize the telecom market and encourage more investment and competition among internet service providers in Myanmar.
The document is a report from Tariff Consultancy Ltd that profiles the mobile markets in 34 emerging countries. It provides details on mobile operators, subscribers, penetration rates, and forecasts subscriber growth up to 2013 in each country. The key takeaways are that the 34 countries will more than double subscribers to 4.3 billion by 2013, with Afghanistan, Iraq, Cambodia and Indonesia seeing the largest growth rates, and China and India remaining the largest markets, though not the fastest growing. Mobile broadband and new pricing models like flat rates are major trends shaping these emerging markets.
Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 – Regional report South East Asia and...Ericsson
In South East Asia and Oceania, urbanization will continue to drive the information and communications technology (ICT) industry. There will be more than 450 million people living in urban areas by 2021, compared to around 400 million today South East Asia and Oceania is a dynamic region for ICT.
Driven by smartphone and mobile broadband growth, internet adoption continues to grow in the region. Australia and Singapore are the leading countries, with internet penetration (mobile and fixed) at over 80 percent.2 In other parts of the region, internet penetration can be expected to continue rising.
Despite smartphone and mobile broadband potential there are still challenges, especially in the region’s developing markets. The next wave of smartphone users are expected to come from rural or remote areas, raising issues on how to bring services to these lower-income populations in a cost-effective way. In order to guarantee a good user experience, mobile operators’ ability to address mobile data growth will be key.
Le report Ofcom’s seventh International Communications Market a été publié le 13 Décembre 2012.
Retrouvez mon billet dédié sur http://marketing-webmobile.fr
OTT traffic has surpassed carrier traffic. Data usage is increasing rapidly. Voice and SMS revenues are declining quickly and data revenue is becoming the major source of revenue for MNOs. In a data-only environment, MNOs need to find mechanisms to drive data demand in order to drive revenues.
Malaysia shows what the data-only world will look like, with Freemium Internet a basic requirement to retain customers. It showed that data revenues continue to grow, and that competitive pressure leads to all operators adopting freemium internet, once one major player has done so. In fact, Aircel and Jio show that Freemium Internet can accelerate data and subscriber growth so much that it has an impact on global traffic growth (Ericsson 2017).
Freemium Internet can also drive non-telco OTTs, such as advertising, mobile money, and e-Government services, using mobile data as a platform. By removing affordability as an obstacle, the number of internet users expands exponentially, enabling the delivery of e-services to all segments of the population, instead of only the (relatively) wealthy.
In comparison to Malaysia, mobile networks in Africa are generally not as technically advanced (smaller 3/4G network coverage, lower smartphone penetration) nor as competitive. Where commercial incentives are insufficient, regulatory and policy incentives can be designed, such as the reduction of licence fees, the allocation of spectrum, and reduced universal service fees. The impact of these incentives would be to dramatically stimulate data demand to the benefit of consumers and MNOs, and have a significantly positive effect on economic growth.
Future Broadband Trend and Myanmar LandscapeDao Phuong Nam
- Myanmar has very low broadband penetration rates, weak internet connectivity, limited domestic connectivity, and very expensive internet prices compared to other ASEAN countries.
- The top broadband providers in Myanmar are RedLink with 38% market share, MPT with 27% market share, and YT with 24% market share. RedLink provides WiMAX, WiFi, and FTTx services covering 3 major cities.
- A new Telecommunications Law was passed in 2013 to liberalize the telecom market and encourage more investment and competition among internet service providers in Myanmar.
The document is a report from Tariff Consultancy Ltd that profiles the mobile markets in 34 emerging countries. It provides details on mobile operators, subscribers, penetration rates, and forecasts subscriber growth up to 2013 in each country. The key takeaways are that the 34 countries will more than double subscribers to 4.3 billion by 2013, with Afghanistan, Iraq, Cambodia and Indonesia seeing the largest growth rates, and China and India remaining the largest markets, though not the fastest growing. Mobile broadband and new pricing models like flat rates are major trends shaping these emerging markets.
The mobile market in China is growing rapidly, with forecasts of 25 million new subscribers in 2000 bringing the total penetration rate to around 10% by 2004. While China's WTO accession increases economic demand and regulatory transparency, foreign ownership of Chinese mobile carriers will still be limited to 49% nationwide by 2005. Mobile data services are in development using 2.5G technologies like WAP and GPRS, with results of trials to be announced in May 2000, while 3G licenses are scheduled for issue in 2002 and may provide an affordable platform for mobile e-commerce.
- 5G subscription momentum is strong as the 5G ecosystem rapidly develops. There were an estimated 13 million 5G subscriptions globally by the end of 2019.
- Mobile data traffic continues to surge, driven by increasing video content.
- Insights from SK Telecom and MTN Group illustrate strong progress in the mobile industry through strategies like cluster-based 5G deployment and leveraging network performance.
The new edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report reveals that mobile-data traffic will continue to grow significantly in the coming years, a trend driven mainly by video. Overall data traffic is expected to grow 12-fold by the end of 2018. Increasing usage is driven by continual growth in the amount of content available as well as the improved network speeds that come with HSPA and LTE development.
For more on the latest mobility figures see: http://www.ericsson.com/ericsson-mobility-report
Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast UpdateMr Nyak
The document is a presentation by Cisco on their Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast for 2012-2017. The key points summarized are:
1) Global mobile data traffic is forecast to increase 13 times from 2012 to 2017, reaching 11.2 exabytes per month by 2017. Mobile data traffic grew 70% year-over-year in 2012.
2) By 2017, over 66% of the world's mobile data traffic will be from mobile video. Mobile cloud traffic will account for 84% of total mobile data traffic.
3) Factors driving mobile data traffic growth include more mobile users, devices and connections, faster mobile speeds increasing 7 fold, and the rise of
The World in 2013 : ICTFacts and FiguresThierry Pires
Les données de l’IUT (International Telecoms Union), l’Union Internationale des télécommunications montre la croissance de l'utilisation du mobile dans le monde.
Retrouvez mon billet dédié sur http://marketing-webmobile.fr
Ericsson Traffic and Market Report- June 2012Ericsson Slides
According to Ericsson’s second Traffic and Market Report - On the Pulse of the Networked Society, 85 percent of the world’s population will have internet coverage via 3G by 2017 – and there will be close to 9 billion mobile subscriptions, compared to 6 billion at the end of 2011.
For more information please visit: www.ericsson.com/trafficmarketreport
This document discusses the introduction of 3G technology in Bangladesh. It provides background on 3G services and their advantages. The key challenges for implementing 3G in Bangladesh are the high costs of upgrading infrastructure and licensing fees. While 3G could threaten the existing WiMAX industry, it may also raise awareness of mobile broadband. The document outlines the opportunities 3G presents, such as improving access to education and business, but notes coverage will likely start in major cities and focus on voice before expanding to data applications. Mobile operators are seeking technology-neutral licenses to offer 3G or 4G.
An Analysis of Data-Usage Patterns in the most Advanced 4g LTE MarketsDavid Martin
While much has been written about the speed and size of uptake of LTE technology around the world, there has been very little commentary about the impact of LTE adoption on consumer usage behavior. Know more at: http://www.mobidia.com
Mobile broadband services are undergoing a period of dramatic growth causing a tremendous increase in data traffic. This rising tide of traffic is being driven by the growing number of mobile subscribers, particularly smartphone users, who are connecting to faster networks and consuming bandwidth-hungry video content.
Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 - Regional report EuropeEricsson
The document discusses mobile technology trends in Europe from 2015 to 2021. It finds that:
1) Smartphone ownership in Europe will increase from around 50% of mobile subscriptions in 2015 to over 70% by 2021.
2) Mobile data usage in Europe will grow substantially, increasing nearly 10 times from 2015 to 2021 levels. The average amount of data used per active smartphone each month will rise from 1.8 GB in 2015 to around 13 GB in 2021.
3) Over 60% of mobile subscriptions in Europe will be for LTE/5G networks by 2021, up from around 15% in 2015, as the adoption of these high-speed networks increases rapidly.
1) The document analyzes smartphone usage data collected by Mobidia to provide new insights into how users access data across cellular and Wi-Fi networks. It finds that Wi-Fi accounts for over 70% of global smartphone data usage and in some countries Wi-Fi traffic is over 4 times that of cellular.
2) Usage varies significantly by country and operator depending on factors like Wi-Fi availability and data pricing plans. Operators need a holistic view of usage to develop new pricing strategies to monetize overall demand.
3) Users make deliberate choices about which applications to use over cellular vs. Wi-Fi based on bandwidth needs and cost. This could inform more targeted roaming and data plans from
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
2015 - Broadband development in MoldovaRoman Bahnaru
The document discusses broadband development in the Republic of Moldova. It provides statistics on broadband revenues, subscriptions, technologies, and usage from 2011-2014. Key points include:
- Fixed broadband revenues grew from 540 million MDL in 2011 to 927 million MDL in 2014 while mobile broadband revenues grew from 256 million MDL to 482 million MDL over the same period.
- As of 2014, about 33% of the population had a mobile broadband subscription and about 74% of households had a fixed broadband subscription, over half of which were next generation access subscriptions.
- The top fixed broadband technologies were FTTx (fiber), xDSL, and DOCSIS networks. Fast broadband over 30 Mbps
Measuring the complexity of the Internet: indexes and indicatorsAFRINIC
Measuring internet development in order to achieve better connectivity and resulting socio-economic development goals is a challenge and a necessity to ascertain progress made in terms of ICT sector development and socio-economic growth. Many intergovernmental, governments, non-profit and private organisations have sought to tackle the challenge through setting targets, defining indicators, and applying research methods to measure progress. Nevertheless, ambitious goals and targets relate mostly to the achievement or improvement of physical connectivity to ICT, while as more and more people get connected to the internet, the attainment of users' digital rights including capabilities and liberties will need to be measured as well and will need to be included in policy objectives on ICT development.
Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - Europe appendixEricsson
European smartphone and tablet use is growing rapidly, driven by increasing availability and declining prices. Smartphones have surpassed PCs in household penetration in many countries. Tablet use complements smartphones. Mobile data traffic is growing significantly due to increased video streaming and social media use on these devices. 5G networks will be needed to support growing demand for high bandwidth applications and services. Indoor coverage and connectivity need to improve to maximize mobile use.
GSA explains that its strategy is to inform and influence opinion about mobile communications technologies like GSM, WCDMA, HSPA, and LTE by reporting facts, statistics, developments, and trends. It is a trusted source for information on mobile broadband commitments, deployments, launches, and the supporting device ecosystem. GSA owns and produces reports and works directly with stakeholders to explain the progress of mobile broadband worldwide, including regulatory developments, operator activities, and growth in subscriptions and trends.
The mobile market in China is growing rapidly, with forecasts of 25 million new subscribers in 2000 bringing the total penetration rate to around 10% by 2004. While China's WTO accession increases economic demand and regulatory transparency, foreign ownership of Chinese mobile carriers will still be limited to 49% nationwide by 2005. Mobile data services are in development using 2.5G technologies like WAP and GPRS, with results of trials to be announced in May 2000, while 3G licenses are scheduled for issue in 2002 and may provide an affordable platform for mobile e-commerce.
- 5G subscription momentum is strong as the 5G ecosystem rapidly develops. There were an estimated 13 million 5G subscriptions globally by the end of 2019.
- Mobile data traffic continues to surge, driven by increasing video content.
- Insights from SK Telecom and MTN Group illustrate strong progress in the mobile industry through strategies like cluster-based 5G deployment and leveraging network performance.
The new edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report reveals that mobile-data traffic will continue to grow significantly in the coming years, a trend driven mainly by video. Overall data traffic is expected to grow 12-fold by the end of 2018. Increasing usage is driven by continual growth in the amount of content available as well as the improved network speeds that come with HSPA and LTE development.
For more on the latest mobility figures see: http://www.ericsson.com/ericsson-mobility-report
Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast UpdateMr Nyak
The document is a presentation by Cisco on their Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast for 2012-2017. The key points summarized are:
1) Global mobile data traffic is forecast to increase 13 times from 2012 to 2017, reaching 11.2 exabytes per month by 2017. Mobile data traffic grew 70% year-over-year in 2012.
2) By 2017, over 66% of the world's mobile data traffic will be from mobile video. Mobile cloud traffic will account for 84% of total mobile data traffic.
3) Factors driving mobile data traffic growth include more mobile users, devices and connections, faster mobile speeds increasing 7 fold, and the rise of
The World in 2013 : ICTFacts and FiguresThierry Pires
Les données de l’IUT (International Telecoms Union), l’Union Internationale des télécommunications montre la croissance de l'utilisation du mobile dans le monde.
Retrouvez mon billet dédié sur http://marketing-webmobile.fr
Ericsson Traffic and Market Report- June 2012Ericsson Slides
According to Ericsson’s second Traffic and Market Report - On the Pulse of the Networked Society, 85 percent of the world’s population will have internet coverage via 3G by 2017 – and there will be close to 9 billion mobile subscriptions, compared to 6 billion at the end of 2011.
For more information please visit: www.ericsson.com/trafficmarketreport
This document discusses the introduction of 3G technology in Bangladesh. It provides background on 3G services and their advantages. The key challenges for implementing 3G in Bangladesh are the high costs of upgrading infrastructure and licensing fees. While 3G could threaten the existing WiMAX industry, it may also raise awareness of mobile broadband. The document outlines the opportunities 3G presents, such as improving access to education and business, but notes coverage will likely start in major cities and focus on voice before expanding to data applications. Mobile operators are seeking technology-neutral licenses to offer 3G or 4G.
An Analysis of Data-Usage Patterns in the most Advanced 4g LTE MarketsDavid Martin
While much has been written about the speed and size of uptake of LTE technology around the world, there has been very little commentary about the impact of LTE adoption on consumer usage behavior. Know more at: http://www.mobidia.com
Mobile broadband services are undergoing a period of dramatic growth causing a tremendous increase in data traffic. This rising tide of traffic is being driven by the growing number of mobile subscribers, particularly smartphone users, who are connecting to faster networks and consuming bandwidth-hungry video content.
Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 - Regional report EuropeEricsson
The document discusses mobile technology trends in Europe from 2015 to 2021. It finds that:
1) Smartphone ownership in Europe will increase from around 50% of mobile subscriptions in 2015 to over 70% by 2021.
2) Mobile data usage in Europe will grow substantially, increasing nearly 10 times from 2015 to 2021 levels. The average amount of data used per active smartphone each month will rise from 1.8 GB in 2015 to around 13 GB in 2021.
3) Over 60% of mobile subscriptions in Europe will be for LTE/5G networks by 2021, up from around 15% in 2015, as the adoption of these high-speed networks increases rapidly.
1) The document analyzes smartphone usage data collected by Mobidia to provide new insights into how users access data across cellular and Wi-Fi networks. It finds that Wi-Fi accounts for over 70% of global smartphone data usage and in some countries Wi-Fi traffic is over 4 times that of cellular.
2) Usage varies significantly by country and operator depending on factors like Wi-Fi availability and data pricing plans. Operators need a holistic view of usage to develop new pricing strategies to monetize overall demand.
3) Users make deliberate choices about which applications to use over cellular vs. Wi-Fi based on bandwidth needs and cost. This could inform more targeted roaming and data plans from
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
2015 - Broadband development in MoldovaRoman Bahnaru
The document discusses broadband development in the Republic of Moldova. It provides statistics on broadband revenues, subscriptions, technologies, and usage from 2011-2014. Key points include:
- Fixed broadband revenues grew from 540 million MDL in 2011 to 927 million MDL in 2014 while mobile broadband revenues grew from 256 million MDL to 482 million MDL over the same period.
- As of 2014, about 33% of the population had a mobile broadband subscription and about 74% of households had a fixed broadband subscription, over half of which were next generation access subscriptions.
- The top fixed broadband technologies were FTTx (fiber), xDSL, and DOCSIS networks. Fast broadband over 30 Mbps
Measuring the complexity of the Internet: indexes and indicatorsAFRINIC
Measuring internet development in order to achieve better connectivity and resulting socio-economic development goals is a challenge and a necessity to ascertain progress made in terms of ICT sector development and socio-economic growth. Many intergovernmental, governments, non-profit and private organisations have sought to tackle the challenge through setting targets, defining indicators, and applying research methods to measure progress. Nevertheless, ambitious goals and targets relate mostly to the achievement or improvement of physical connectivity to ICT, while as more and more people get connected to the internet, the attainment of users' digital rights including capabilities and liberties will need to be measured as well and will need to be included in policy objectives on ICT development.
Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - Europe appendixEricsson
European smartphone and tablet use is growing rapidly, driven by increasing availability and declining prices. Smartphones have surpassed PCs in household penetration in many countries. Tablet use complements smartphones. Mobile data traffic is growing significantly due to increased video streaming and social media use on these devices. 5G networks will be needed to support growing demand for high bandwidth applications and services. Indoor coverage and connectivity need to improve to maximize mobile use.
GSA explains that its strategy is to inform and influence opinion about mobile communications technologies like GSM, WCDMA, HSPA, and LTE by reporting facts, statistics, developments, and trends. It is a trusted source for information on mobile broadband commitments, deployments, launches, and the supporting device ecosystem. GSA owns and produces reports and works directly with stakeholders to explain the progress of mobile broadband worldwide, including regulatory developments, operator activities, and growth in subscriptions and trends.
This document discusses the evolution of mobile network generations from 1G to 5G. It provides information on each generation including introduction dates, key technologies used, and data speeds. 1G introduced analog cellular networks with speeds up to 2.4 kbps in the 1980s. 2G brought digital networks in the late 1980s with speeds up to 64 kbps. 2.5G networks like GPRS extended 2G using packet switching. 3G aimed to eliminate problems of prior networks with speeds from 125 kbps to 2 Mbps. 4G focused on high-speed data access and global roaming. 5G is expected to offer data rates over 1 Gbps on a global scale with flexible networks.
This document discusses ways that LTE can help boost average revenue per user (ARPU) for mobile network operators. It suggests that LTE enables faster speeds and more reliable mobile broadband, allowing for new applications that can drive additional revenue. These include real-time apps, location-based services, mobile health apps, high definition content, and quality of service features that users may pay premiums for. Network sharing and fixed-mobile convergence are also discussed as ways to reduce costs and increase customer loyalty. However, the document notes that simply focusing on ARPU may not be the best approach, and that factors like passive data devices could impact ARPU metrics.
Mobile subscriptions reached around 6.2 billion globally in Q1 2012 and are projected to grow to around 9 billion by 2017. Mobile broadband subscriptions grew 60% year-over-year in Q1 2012 and are expected to reach 5 billion by 2017. Smartphone subscriptions grew significantly and are predicted to reach around 3 billion by 2017, driven by affordable smartphones and new connected devices. Mobile data traffic is expected to grow 15 times by 2017 due to the increased number of subscriptions, evolved devices, and 24/7 connectivity.
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The document discusses emerging 4G cellular communication technology. 4G aims to provide ultra-high broadband speeds exceeding 100 Mbps for outdoor use and 1 Gbps for indoor use. It will allow seamless integration of existing networks and technologies to meet increasing user demands for information access anywhere via their mobile devices. Key 4G technologies discussed include OFDM, MIMO, UMTS and TD-SCDMA. Software defined radios and packet switching will allow 4G networks and devices to seamlessly switch between different standards.
The document discusses the evolution of mobile network generations from 1G to 5G. 1G allowed mobile voice calls, 2G added text messaging and roaming, 3G provided improved mobile internet, 3.5G brought true mobile internet access enabling apps, 4G provided high-speed internet on IP networks, and 5G expands broadband wireless beyond mobile to connect many devices with low latency. Key aspects of 5G networks that improve on 4G include higher peak speeds, ability to connect more devices simultaneously, and support of new applications like connected vehicles and remote surgery through telemedicine.
The document discusses digital footprints and the evolution of communication technologies. It begins by defining a digital footprint as the trail of data left through interactions in the digital world. It then discusses how personal data is collected through various technologies like TVs, phones, internet use, and sensors. This data is dispersed across databases and used for purposes like targeted advertising. The document outlines how communication technologies have evolved from 1G analog networks to 2G digital networks to current 4G networks. It also discusses how communication cells have decreased in size over time to increase bandwidth and user localization as networks transitioned to use smaller microcells, picocells and femtocells. The future may include an all-IP 5G network with shared infrastructure and the
Reducing the cost per gigabyte - a 3d b consult white paperToomas Sarv
As mobile data usage is growing rapidly each year, and is expected to grow even more aggressively by 2020, the price per Gigabyte for the subscriber is reducing over time across all markets... At the same time, it is increasingly challenging for operators to find monetization schemes for their LTE networks that are in correlation with traffic growth and price drops in one formula. Their own cost of Gigabyte is not decreasing at the same pace as the price per Gigabyte for their subscribers.
Evolving VAS strategies in a data environment: Market overview and forecastBSP Media Group
This document summarizes an event on evolving VAS strategies in Africa's data environment presented by Thecla Mbongue of Informa Telecoms & Media. Key points include:
- Mobile data usage in Africa is growing rapidly, with 1.8 million users in 2013, led by messaging, financial services, and internet access.
- Major carriers like MTN, Vodacom, and Airtel are focusing on boosting data usage and revenues through mobile internet and financial services.
- Recommendations focus on expanding broadband networks through technologies like HSPA and LTE, increasing smartphone adoption through device financing, and boosting local content and apps.
Rightel , A Case Study: Risk Analysis , Challenges & OpportunitiesMohsen Bahrami
This is a case study of Risk Analysis for an entrant telecommunication service provider , "Rightel" is the 3rd Iranian Telecommunication services provider.
The document provides an overview of 4G technology and discusses challenges in billing for 4G networks. It covers the evolution of mobile generations from 1G to 4G and highlights key features of 4G such as higher data speeds between 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps. The document also discusses proposed solutions to billing issues in converged 4G architectures and provides a SWOT analysis of 4G.
The document discusses whether 3G networks will be able to handle increasing mobile data traffic volumes. It notes that traffic is increasing rapidly for many operators but forecasts for future demand vary widely. While some operators have reported capacity issues already, the real capacity of 3G networks and how traffic patterns will evolve remain uncertain. The document concludes that 3G traffic is expected to increase by a factor of 20 and some operators may face bottlenecks by 2010, requiring complementary solutions like WiFi offloading to help cope with rising traffic demands.
As smartphones and dongles drive unprecedented growth in wireless network traffic, what are the options for mobile network operators and will they be able to cope?
Wimax and 3G both enable wireless broadband connectivity. Wimax provides broadband access up to 30 miles for fixed locations and 3-10 miles for mobile. It supports technologies like VoIP and IPTV to reduce communication costs. Wimax was launched in India in 2010 and has potential to improve connectivity in rural areas and drive economic development. 3G allows simultaneous data and voice on mobile phones and provides high-speed internet access for multimedia applications. It was first launched in 2001 and continues spreading globally including in India where its potential for information access could help bridge the rural-urban divide.
This document discusses NTT DOCOMO's 5G white paper on 5G radio access requirements, concepts, and technologies. It outlines the need for 5G due to growing mobile data usage and new services. 5G aims to meet stringent requirements including 100x higher system capacity, 100x more connected devices, near real-time latency under 1ms, and 100x typical user data rates. The white paper explores technical components to achieve this vision such as phantom cells, flexible duplexing, waveform design, massive MIMO, and non-orthogonal multiple access. It also highlights DOCOMO's 5G field trials and pre-standardization activities to enable an initial 5G deployment for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
This document discusses NTT DOCOMO's views on 5G mobile network requirements, concepts, and technologies. It outlines the need for 5G networks to support 1000x higher capacity, 100x more connected devices, and 1ms latency to enable new services like remote monitoring, augmented reality, and high resolution video. DOCOMO proposes a dual-layer 5G network using both existing lower bands for coverage and new higher bands for capacity. Key 5G technologies include exploiting massive MIMO, new waveforms, and non-orthogonal multiple access to achieve these goals and integrate lower and higher frequency bands.
This document discusses NTT DOCOMO's vision for 5G mobile networks. It outlines key market trends driving the need for 5G, including growth in mobile data traffic and new wireless services. The document then presents DOCOMO's 5G requirements, including achieving 100x higher system capacity, 100x higher data rates, support for 100x more connected devices, reduced latency under 1ms, and energy/cost savings. Technical components for 5G discussed include phantom cells, flexible duplexing, waveform design, massive MIMO and non-orthogonal multiple access. DOCOMO is conducting field trials with vendors toward an initial 5G deployment for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
This document provides an overview of 3G technology, including its evolution from earlier generations, applications, performance advantages over earlier standards, bandwidth and speed capabilities, the future of 3G, and comparisons between 3G and Wi-Fi. 3G enables high-speed data and multimedia services on mobile phones by providing greater bandwidth than previous 2G standards. It allows services like video calling, streaming media, and mobile internet access.
A fresh approach to remote IoT connectivity | by Podsystem Kira Ugai
There are a huge number of IoT devices, often roaming across countries and continents, that are located outside urban areas.
This poses significant challenges to both the design and connectivity of the device, the biggest concern being that there is no room for error, as troubleshooting and maintenance of remote and roaming devices is complicated and costly.
As part of the Internet Of Things North America conference in Chicago Illinois (April 13th – 14th 2016), Podsystem Inc. CEO Sam Colley will be presenting ‘A Fresh Approach to Remote IoT Connectivity’ at 11:30 on April 14th.
Sam will address the challenges faced by remote IoT applications developers and discuss ways of overcoming them.
His presentation is centered around an infographic which outlines the main issues involved in developing remote IoT applications and explains how to make the correct choices in terms of device design, connectivity and future proofing to prolong the lifespan of the application and avoid costly mistakes.
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GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
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Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
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- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
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• Q/A
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1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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2. Powered by revolutionary
cloud- sim technology
Built-in 6000mAh power
bank
Connect up to 5 devices
simultaneously
Automatic switching
between networks to ensure
constant connectivity
Both 4G & 3G compatible
Services available in over
100 countries; across
multiple data providers
Private & secure Wi-Fi
network
Remove the risk of excessive
data roaming charges with
on-screen balances & easy-
to-use APP
Track data & spend history
Standard flat rates across
the world with no hidden
fees
Stylish & desirable design
Data access to an array of
local network providers with
a single data plan
Product Features
3. Once the 4G roaming Wi-
Fi device is powered ON,
it detects all available
networks within its
coverage area.
A dial-up VPN connection
between the device and
the SaaS (Software as a
Service) platform is
established using the
Embedded SIM (SEED
SIM) in the device.
Using the same VPN
connection, YRoam
Customer credentials
(“user credentials”) are
authenticated by SaaS.
Successful authentication
of user credentials by
SaaS platform triggers
the device to search and
populate a public list of
available mobile networks
and provisions a SIM
remotely.
The device selects and
connects to the optimal
network. It periodically
scans available networks
and switches
automatically to ensure
the user is constantly
connected.
Services will now be
activated and users can
connect up to five Wi-Fi
enabled devices to their
YRoam device.
How does it work?
SaaS
MNO
SIMS
Core Infrastructure
4. Product Name Product Type RRP (US $)
“YR4" 4G Mobile Wi-Fi
Hotspot
YR4 $234.99 ex VAT
“YR Lite” 4G Mobile
Wi-Fi Hotspot
YR Lite $179.99 ex VAT
YRoam’s current product offering
Coming soon!
YR4.1with large 4” LCD touch screen and optional multiple
language translator software and VoIP capabilities
Smartphone with built-in cloud-sim technology
Cloud-sim Wi-Fi router offering a practical and low-cost
connection in the home or office
5. YR4 YR Lite YR4.1
Max Download Speed 4G: 150Mbps / 3G: 42Mbps 4G: 150Mbps / 3G: 42Mbps 4G: 150Mbps / 3G: 42Mbps
Max Upload Speed 4G: 50Mbps / 3G: 11Mbps 4G: 50Mbps / 3G: 11Mbps 4G: 50Mbps / 3G: 11Mbps
Wi-Fi Protocol 802.11 b/g/n 802.11 b/g/n 802.11 b/g/n
Communication System
LTE FDD: Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/9/17/19/20
LTE TDD: Band 38/39/40/41
WCDMA: Band 1/2/4/5/6/8/9/19
CDMA/EVDO: BC0 BC1
GSM: 1900/1800/900/850MHz
LTE FDD: Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/9/17/19/20
LTE TDD: Band 38/39/40/41
WCDMA: Band 1/2/4/5/6/8/9/19
CDMA/EVDO: BC0 BC1
GSM: 1900/1800/900/850MHz
LTE FDD: Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/9/17/19/20
LTE TDD: Band 38/39/40/41
WCDMA: Band 1/2/4/5/6/8/9/19
CDMA/EVDO: BC0 BC1
GSM: 1900/1800/900/850MHz
Data Encryption WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK
Baseband Chipset Qualcomm 4G LTE – MSM8916 Qualcomm 4G LTE – MSM8909 Qualcomm 4G LTE – MSM8909
Processor Quad A7 1.1GHz 512KB L2 Quad A7 1.1GHz 512KB L2 Quad A7 1.1GHz 512KB L2
RAM 1 x 533MHz (LPDDRS / LPDDR2) 1 x 533MHz (LPDDRS / LPDDR2) 1 x 533MHz (LPDDRS / LPDDR2)
Dimensions (mm) (H x W x D) 117 x 63.8 x 20.9 127 x 65.7 x 14.2 126 x 66 x 20
Net Weight (grams) 224g 151 g 240g
Display screen size (inches) 3.5 N/A 4
Charge time (approx.) 7.5 hrs 4 hrs 7 hrs
Work time (up to) 15 hrs 13 hrs 15 hrs
Standby time (up to) 30 hrs 20 hrs 30 hrs
Battery capacity 6000mAh 3500mAh 5350mAh
Power bank function Yes No Yes
Simultaneous connections supported 5 5 5
Working range (up to) 10m 10m 10m
No. of external sim slots 2 2 1 (Dual SIM slot)
Colour White / Gold Grey Black / Grey
Box contents Device, Micro USB 2.0 cable & User Manual
Device, Micro USB 2.0 cable (60cm) &
Quick Start Guide
Device, Micro USB 2.0 cable (60cm) &
Quick Start Guide
6. Services available in 100+ countries
China – China Unicom, China Telecom
UAE – Etisalat, Du
USA – T-Mobile, AT&T
India – Idea, Airtel
Australia – Vodafone, Amaysim
Hong Kong – Three, PCCW
Singapore – Starhub, Singtel
Morocco – Meditel, Maroctelecom
United Kingdom – Vodafone, o2, EE
France – Orange, SFR
Germany – E-Plus, Lebara, o2
Italy – Wind, TIM, Vodafone
South Africa – MTN, Vodacom
Turkey – Vodafone, Avea
Spain – Vodafone, Orange,
Movistar, Telefonica
7. Ericsson Mobility Report Q3 2017 Report
The number of mobile subscriptions is growing at almost 6 % year-on-
year, reaching 7.8 billion, and growing by 95 million in Q3 alone.
The number of mobile broadband subscriptions is growing at around 20
% year-on-year, increasing by 210 million in Q3 2017 alone. The total
number is now 5 billion!
Over the same period- GSM/EDGE-only subscriptions declined by 130
million, whilst other technologies declined by around 5 million.
Subscriptions associated with smartphones now account for 57 % of all
mobile phone subscriptions.
37% of subscriptions in North America are expected to be for 5G in 2023,
versus just 16% in Western Europe.
Its estimated that by the end of 2023, the Middle East and Africa will
transform from a situation where half of all mobile subscriptions are
GSM/EDGE-only, to one where 90% will be for mobile broadband.
China had the most net additions
during the quarter (+30 million),
followed by Indonesia (+7 million), the
US (+4 million), Angola (+4 million) &
Pakistan (+3 million).
8. Mobile Data Traffic Outlook
Monthly data traffic continues to increase in all regions across the
world. It is estimated that by 2023, monthly global mobile data traffic
will surpass 100 ExaBytes.
North America has the highest usage, expected to reach 7.1GB per
month per smartphone by the end of the year. It’s estimated to
increase to a whopping 48GB by the end of 2023!
Western Europe has the second highest usage, expected to reach 4.1GB
by the end of 2017 and 28GB by the end of 2023.
India is estimated to reach 3.9GB per month per smartphone at the end
of 2017 (mainly due to an introductory LTE offer by an operator during
the latter half of 2016, which included free voice and data traffic). Data
traffic is expected to continue to grow, reaching 18GB per month per
smartphone in 2023.
9. Mobile Data Traffic Outlook cont…
Mobile data traffic grew 65% between Q3 2016 and Q3 2017
driven primarily by the viewing of video content inclusive of
embedded video in social media and webpages.
Video data consumption was impacted on by larger screen
devices and higher resolution which typically increases the data
traffic volume by around 4 times.
One other driving factor is the increasing preference among
consumers for on-demand and catch-up TV; and its estimated
by as early as 2020 that half of all TV and video viewing will be
done on a mobile screen.
The most popular mobile data plans are those with limits
ranging from 2 to 5GB per month; applicable both in higher and
lower GDP countries.
10. Mobile Data Plans
The most popular mobile data plans are those with limits
ranging from 2 to 5GB per month; applicable both in higher
and lower GDP countries.
On average, more than 60% of users on the smallest plans
(lower than 100MB) exceed their data allowance by over
200%. They tend to not feel bound by their limits and
instead consume on a “pay-as-you-go” (PAYG) basis.
In higher GDP countries, unlimited users consume around
20% more than users of 10-50GB plans. However, in lower
GDP countries they consume around 40-45% less.
Of all the traffic generated by the users of limited plans,
around 30% is consumed above allowances.
Plans with 2GB or less per month allowances represent
around 35% of users and 12% of data traffic.
11. Mobile Data Plans continued…
Plans with 50GB+ per month allowances represent around only
6% of users yet over 20% of data traffic
Users with plans below 100MB consume around 5% of data via
mobile networks versus users with unlimited plans whom can be
as high as 35%.
What does this all mean for Y-Roam?
We already cater for most user groups with PAYG, small and
medium sized data bundles available.
Bespoke corporate package capabilities offering unlimited usage
or large pools of data.
Access to operate in both higher and lower GDP countries; with
data provisioned across the spectrum.
Smartphone developments will provide opportunities to compete
amongst a customer base of around 7.3 billion
12. Our Wi-Fi services support WPA2/PSK 128bit
encryption.
Our devices use CCMP as the encryption
protocol…the strongest in the industry!
Providing data confidentiality, authentication,
integrity and replay protection.
The encryption key is refreshed every 30
minutes, in the background, between your
device and YRoam unit.
Unlike competitors, Y-Roam never throttles
data…you will have full speed access to every
last MB purchased!
Customers don’t have to notify us when they
are travelling, or elect a destination of travel;
the device will dynamically connect in any of
the covered 100+ countries where a 3G or 4G
signal is available from one of networks
enabled on our system.
Our technology is at the forefront of the
mobile industry; offering innovative solutions
to consumer problems whilst complimenting
the services of the traditional providers.
Data as low as 3.2p per MB regardless of where
in the world it is consumed.
Never tied to a singular network. YRoam
procures data from multiple networks in order
to make sure users get the best coverage
worldwide.
Bespoke packages also available for corporate
accounts to suit the needs of clients.
According to uSwitch more than 9 million UK
mobile phone users suffer from so-called “bill
shock” when using their phones abroad – not
with YRoam!
Operators are entitled to propose alternative
roaming pricing schemes avoiding new EU
legislation where the customer explicitly
accepts the alternative terms
Why YRoam?
13. Our Strategic Partner
Manufacturing & Quality
• Y-Roam are an Over the Top (OTT) service provider
working in partnership with leading innovators
uCloudlink as the technology provider.
• uCloudlink has 800+ employees worldwide with a
large majority engaged in innovation, research and
development.
• uCloudlink’s custom-built SaaS platform provides a
gateway between the self-developed SIM banks and
the innovative 4G enabled sim-free terminal devices.
• Y-Roam have full access to all operational, billing,
sales management and traffic monitoring
functionalities on the platform.
• uCloudlink are proven pioneers in Cloud-SIM
technology and support over a quarter of a million
users every day.
• YRoam products are primarily manufactured by Foxconn
Technology Group; whom most notably also
manufacture Apple iPad & iPhone, Amazon Kindle,
PlayStation 4, Microsoft Xbox One and Nintendo Wii U.
All products are CE and FCC certified; and RoHS
compliant, enabling sale within the European Economic
Area (EEA) and United States.
Y-Roam and its partner have agents available to help
obtain any locally required licenses such as SONCAP, EAC
and NTC.
Shelf-ready packaging to facilitate multi-channel
distribution.
Products supplied with a 12-month warranty period
commencing from date of delivery.