Connected Devices
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Innovation Reports - 15/10/2009
The Rise of Connected Devices: Netbook, Mobile Internet Devices, eReader
Following the success of smartphones, dedicated to mobile internet browing and data exchange, a new category of connected devices has emerged, in which netbooks have been the most successful to date, and it has radically changed the dynamics of the mobile telecom market. This report provides a thorough analysis of the Connected Devices market up to 2013 and its impact for players of the mobile value chain.
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. CONNECTED DEVICES MARKET 2.1 Which Market? 2.1.1. Which Features 2.1.2. Which Usage 2.1.3. Which Market Size
2.2. Connected Devices Usage 2.1. What kind of usage per devices 2.2. A possible competition between devices
3. CONNECTED DEVICES SEGMENTATION 3.1. Netbook 3.1.1. Software Platform 3.1.2. Hardware Components 3.1.3. Market 3.1.4. Netbook Providers 3.1.5. Drivers of the netbook market 3.1.6. Summary
3.2. Mobile Internet Devices (MID) 3.2.1. Software Platform 3.2.2. Hardware Components 3.2.3. Market 3.2.4. MID Providers 3.2.5. Drivers of the MID market 3.2.6. Summary
3.3. Electronic reader 3.3.1. Reader Components 3.3.2. Market 3.3.3. E-Reader Providers 3.3.4. Summary
4. BUILDING BLOCKS 4.1. Hardware 4.1.1. Chipset architecture: Intel vs ARM 4.1.2. Hardware manufacturers AMD Gobi Intel Infineon QST Platform Qualcomm Snapdragon ST Microelectronics Texas Instrument VIA
4.2. Software 4.2.1. Segmentation of Software solutions 4.2.2. Major Players strategies Apple Cisco Google Intel Microsoft Nokia Qualcomm Sun 4.2.3 Emmerging players Cloud OS Joli Cloud
5. MARKET DRIVERS 5.1. Q1: a downturn in the handset market? 5.2. Smartphone as the growth driver 5.3. The smartphones / laptops convergence 5.4. The Mobile Broadband Market development 5.5. Some Barriers remain
6. OPERATORS INITIATIVES & STRATEGIES 6.1. Operators involved in the Connected Devices market 6.2. More Netbooks distributed by operators 6.3. Subsidization of Connected Devices 6.4. Connected Devices Data Plans Features 6.5. Connected Devices Content 6.6. Case Studies 3 Hong Kong ATT SFR Telecom Italia
7. TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION & TRENDS 7.1. Devices Evolution 7.1.1. Electronic Readers Evolution 7.1.2. Netbook/MID Evolution
7.2. The emergence of cloud computing services 7.2.1. Definition 7.2.2. Drivers 7.2.3. Providers Strategy Cisco Intel Open Cloud Microsoft Sun 7.2.4. Mobile Cloud: Mobile Operators strategy China Mobile Orange Business Services Telefonica Verizon 7.2.5. Which Future for Mobile Cloud Computing
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Which is the Global market for the Connected Devices?
Which are the dynamics for each of these new devices: Netbook, Mobile Internet Devices (MID), Electronic reader?
What are the drivers of these markets up to 2013? What are the expected usages for each Connected Devices?
Will Connected Devices and smartphones compete with each-other or simply coexist?
What are hardware and software providers doing to conquer this nascent market? What is the strategy and positioning of main solution providers?
What are the new challenges and opportunities for Mobile Operators?
Which technologies will become key to the evolution of connected devices? Will we see the emergence of new kinds of devices? |
Benchmark of +80 Mobile Operators Offers for Connected Devices in 24 countries
North America Canada Bell mobility Rogers.com Telus USA ATT Verizon Sprint T-Mobile U.S Cellular
South America Argentina Movistar Claro Personal Brazil Vivo Claro Tim Mexico Telcel Movistar Iusacell Nextel Peru Movistar Claro Venezuela Movistar Movilnet Digitel
Oceania Australia Telstra (via bigpond) Optus Vodafone 3 Primustel
Asia India Airtel Vodafone ideaCellular Virgin mobile Tata indicom
Africa South Africa Vodacom
Europe Czech Republic O2 T-Mobile Vodafone Finland Sonera France Orange SFR Bouygues telecom Germany T-Mobile Vodafone e.plus O2 Debitel Ireland Three Vodafone O2 Italy Telecom Italia Wind Netherlands KPN Vodafone Telfort T-Mobile Poland Orange Plus Era Portugal TMN Vodafone Optimus Russia MTS Vimpelcom (beeline) Skylink Spain Telefonica movistar Vodafone Orange Sweden Telia Tele2 Telenor Tre (3) Switzerland Swisscom Tele2 Orange UK O2 Vodafone T-Mobile Orange 3
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