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Mobile
Handsets and Applications
Site $
9,995 Company-wide $ 24,995
The Mind Commerce Mobile Handset and Application annual subscription
service provides research, analysis, and advisory services that address a wide
range of topics including: Handsets: handset trends, usability,
feature/functionality, competitive analysis, etc. and Applications: application
stores, business model, application business prospects, network interaction,
etc.
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Google
Watch
Small Company $ 9,995 Medium Company $ 24,995 Large Company $ 74,995
Google Watch is an annual subscription that provides research,
analysis, and advisory services that address a wide range of topics including
search, media, communications, content, telephony, applications, and more.
Analysis includes Google's market prospects, competition, products, services,
and applications. Google Watch includes the monthly Google Update Report,
Google-specific reports, Google Versus reports, Custom research, Advisory
services, and Google related research reports. |
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Next Generation Networks
Service
Delivery Platform (SDP) Solutions and Market
Opportunities
June
2010
Single-user $ 3,495 Company-wide $ 5,995
This report bundle is a complete
package for anyone considering:
- Pro's and Con's of launching IMS vs.
SDP based applications
- Future prospects for IMS and SDP applications and
revenue
- SDP and SOA based networks and applications as a bridge to IMS
- Challenges in implementing IMS vs. SDP
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Service
Delivery Platforms The SOA-enabled Path to Integrate
Legacy and IMS Networks
(with Revenue Forecast 2010-2016)
June 2010
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 4,995
With research
starting in 2007, this report evaluates the potential for SDP as a dependable,
scalable and flexible platform for core business functions, next generation
applications, and independent services. SDP is examined within the context of
its relationship to the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and the objectives
to respond more rapidly to shifts in market conditions, customer demands, new
revenue opportunities, and competitive threats. The report includes revenue
forecasts by geography, function, and media type from 2010 through 2016.
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Next Generation Network OSS/BSS
Market and Forecast 2010-2015
May 2010 Single-user
$ 2,995 Company-wide $ 7,995
With research beginning in 2007, the report Next Generation Network
OSS/BSS Market and Forecast 2010-2015 provides a comprehensive analysis of
drivers and issues related to technical and business aspects of OSS/BSS
deployments and developments while forecasting their growth over the next five
years.
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Mobile
Networks Evolving to all-IP Backbone (Second
Edition)
March
2010 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,295
This second edition includes: Juniper Networks focused approach to
mobile operators, Cisco Systems acquisition of Starent, etworks, Tellabs
acquisition of WiChorus, and market insights such as how to make an end to end
evaluation of a network from an investor's point of view.
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Market
Opportunity: Service Delivery Platforms (SDP)
March 2010 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,295
This publication will help the reader
understand the market opportunity for deploying applications on SDP systems
including market forecast, potential applications, vendor review and more.
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Service Delivery Platform (SDP) Solutions and Market Opportunities
January 2010
Single-user $ 3,495 Company-wide $ 5,995
This report bundle represents the most informative research on the market
for Service Delivery Platforms (SDP) solutions and market opportunities.
It evaluates the potential for SDP as a dependable, scalable and flexible
platform for core business functions, next generation applications, and
independent services. SDP is examined within the context of its relationship
to the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and the objectives to respond
more rapidly to shifts in market conditions, customer demands, new revenue
opportunities, and competitive threats. The report includes revenue forecasts
by geography, function, and media type from 2009 through 2015. |
The Impact of IMS on NGN OSS/BSS Market
with Forecast 2009-2014
December 2009 Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 4,995
This report introduces IMS and OSS/BSS
concepts and contextually maps them. It addresses the implications of IMS
implementation on individual components of OSS and BSS and evaluates
institutionalized and individual efforts to standardize. The report analyzes
stakeholder initiatives and products. Finally, it breaks down the individual
component market for IMS and non-IMS criteria.
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IP Multimedia
Subsystem (IMS) Status Report: Emerging from the Trough of
Disillusionment
September
2009 Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 4,995
This report provides an independent and quantified view of what is
happening in the industry with IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), through the
presentation of results from an industry-wide survey that encompasses 137
interviews (101 of with network operators). The report also includes operator
and supplier case studies, presenting a factual based current state of the
market, without the hype and marketing spin that has frustrated many people on
this topic. These two objectives are reflected in the two main sections of this
report: Market Survey Results and Case Studies which include Verizon, China
Mobile, and Vodafone Spain.
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IP Multimedia Services over WiMAX: Opportunities for Service Providers
and Corporations
August 2009
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
This report presents analytics for corporate markets of WiMAX (fixed as
well as mobile) that is invaluable to IT & telecom strategists working
with OEMs, service providers, systems integrators, telecom consultancy
firms, telecom migration consultants, & corporate customers that are
planning to implement IP Multimedia services on wireless systems for premium
(heavy duty) applications.
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Effective use of Network Management Software (NMS) and Operational Support
Systems (OSS):
August 2009
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
Network Management Software (NMS) and Operational Support Systems (OSS) systems have long been a key part of the success of any operator, service provider and enterprise network. As the years pass we see the vendors of such products investing more and more specialized manpower on their development so as to empower their solutions to potentially bare fruitful results. Unfortunately, there is a notion that this shifted their focus more on the software itself rather than the network that will be managed with it, leaving a gap between a potentially powerful solution and off-the-shelf lack of capability to provide instantly an accurate solution.
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Service Delivery Platforms: The SOA-enabled Path
to Integrate Legacy and IMS Networks
June 2009
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 4,995
With research starting in 2007, this report evaluates the potential for SDP as a dependable, scalable and flexible platform for core business functions, next generation applications, and independent services. SDP is examined within the context of its relationship to the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and the objectives to respond more rapidly to shifts in market conditions, customer demands, new revenue opportunities, and competitive threats. The report includes revenue forecasts by geography, function, and media type from 2009 through 2015.
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Next Generation Network OSS/BSS
Market and Forecast 2009-2014
February 2009 Single-user $ 2,95 Company-wide $ 7,995
With research beginning in 2007, the
report “Next Generation Network OSS/BSS Market and Forecast 2009-2014” provides
a comprehensive analysis of drivers and issues related to technical and business
aspects of OSS/BSS deployments and developments while forecasting their growth
over the next five years. |
Understanding
Service Delivery Platforms (SDP)
November
2008 Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 795
This publication will help the reader understand the basics of SDP as
well as more advanced areas such as workflow management, content publishing and
management. It is a must read for anyone considering deployment of SDP-based
applications and/or rationalizing the network to become more streamlined in
terms of application development and service delivery.
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April 2008
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
This report evaluates a variety of IMS based applications. IMS applications
are evaluated on a world-wide basis with a case study perspective providing
analysis and conclusions for each application deployed by network operators.
Each application is defined and described, and real world commercial deployments
are analyzed.
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April 2008
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 4,995
This report represents a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the role
of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) in implementing rich multimedia applications.
Although there many potential IMS applications, this report focuses on
the following key rich multimedia applications: Video Calls, Unified Messaging,
Push-to-Talk, Wireless/Wireline Convergence, Online Gaming, and Video-on-Demand.
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February 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
Next Generation Messaging: Evolution to IMS and SIP evaluates the
evolving technology and market for messaging. This publication thoroughly
addresses the evolution of SMSC towards 3G IP enabled SMSC, including analysis
of 2nd generation GSM messaging [SMSC] to 3rd generation IMS enabled network
messaging with Instant Messaging (IM). The report takes a use case approach with
the network operator in mind, addressing issues with messaging platforms and how
operators can address them with various solutions. Particular emphasis is placed
on solutions for NGN messaging in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and SIP
environment. |
January 2008, 55 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
This is a time of fundamental and monumental change in telecommunications network monitoring. The shift currently happening is nothing less than the wholesale transformation of the entire communications network infrastructure built up over the last generation. There are several forces driving this transformation, including the Internet and the mobile phone. All participants in the market must evolve to survive and adapt to thrive. This report key questions for service providers, investors and vendors. |
January 2008, 90 Pages
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 4,995
This first report analyzes and forecasts the key IMS Components and User
Equipment (UE). The publication evaluates IMS based on its evolution and
business drivers with an emphasis on its role of plugging gaps in existing
networks. The report also covers the challenges faced by IMS migration.
The report also discusses the architecture of the components and UE along
with insights regarding components and UEs of existing networks that have
served as baseline and predecessor for IMS network elements. Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP), the backbone of IMS, is also covered. The report is particularly
distinguished with its analysis of key IMS vendors, providing vendor background,
their IMS strategies, and product and solution evaluation. Finally, the
report includes detailed market forecasts for IMS Components and UEs including
regional market segmentation. |
January 2008, 60 Pages
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This publication provides self-paced instruction for IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). This is highly recommended to anyone seeking a better understanding of the technology and business issues associated with IMS. It is an excellent alternative to Mind Commerce classroom training and is a great complement to Mind Commerce market research publications in the areas of SDP, SOA, and IMS. Anyone purchasing at the Company-wide level will also be eligible for up to one (1) hour of analyst phone consultation. |
December 2007, 27 Pages
Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,995
This boiler plate request for proposal (RFP) has been used by large and small telecommunications companies in the US and Latin America including incumbent network operators making the switch to softswitch. The use of this RFP spares the services provider many man-weeks necessary to write its own detailed RFP. More importantly, this RFP poses the right questions that can mean the difference between triumph and disaster to the requesting party. Service providers who have used this softswitch RFP for their multimillion-dollar evaluations and purchases have expressed a high degree of satisfaction in the RFP and the purchases they made based on the guidance contained in the RFP. |
December 2007, 50 Pages Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
New technologies such as IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) and WiMAX enable
one service provider to offer the equivalent of telephone service (landline
or mobile) data (T3, T1, DSL, cable modem, cellular broadband, fixed or
mobile) and video at a fraction of the infrastructure costs that incumbent
service providers (landline telephone, cable TV or cellular) have already
invested in their networks. How will incumbents compete? Where do investment
opportunities lie in terms of technologies that will be the pillars for
the next (and exponentially larger) telecom boom? This publication addresses
those issues and offers answers that are critical to incumbents and new
entrants as they consider significant investment in network upgrades, new
networks, applications and services. In this analysis, Frank Ohrtman evaluates
new technologies that will almost certainly force incumbent service providers
to invest billions into new infrastructure or face a massive market share
losses to new service providers or other service providers who do invest
in new technologies to offer an expanded range of services. |
Converged Service Experience in NGN
February 2007, 25 Pages
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
Deploying NGN applications and services are not trivial. Learn the differences, issues and challenges of deploying NGN applications versus traditional services delivery models. Benefit from the experience and insights of Mr. Mardikar and avoid the potential pitfalls. People interested in this publication will also be interested in Next Generation Network OSS/BSS Market & Forecast from Mind Commerce. |
IMS: Driving New Business Models and Opportunities
January 2006, 87 Pages
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 2,950
This publication will evaluate the impact of IMS on service creation and
delivery with an emphasis on the evolving needs of users and the resulting
impact to wireless platforms and fixed networks. As a result, business
models will change for carriers as well as content providers due to the
enhanced access IMS platforms will provide for directly reaching end-users
across a variety of applications and networks. |
Wireless Softswitch: Evolving the Core Network for NGN
August 2004, 80 Pages
Single-user $ 995
This report will answer your most important questions including: What is
a "softswitch"? Why deploy it? What are the issues and challenges?
Why softswitch is especially important for the wireless marketplace and
how it fits into the network? How does softswitch technology/capabilities
complement the evolution of next generation wireless networks? Who are
the leading wireless softswitch equipment suppliers and what are there
architectural approaches? |
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Energy Related
Home
Automation: Solutions and Suppliers 2010
February 2010 Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,995
This publication provides analysis of
home automation suppliers, solutions, industry trends and outlook. It is the
definitive guide for anyone who wants to identify the full range of home
automation solutions, who supplies them, and the outlook based on trends and the
economy.
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Solar & WiMAX Powered Video Surveillance Revolution: The Really Wireless
Solution
October 2008
Single-user $ 295 Enterprise $ 995
There have been numerous wireless and solar powered video surveillance
solutions on the market over the last few years. The Really WirelessTM
platform changes the equation for wireless video surveillance for a variety
of reasons. This paper evaluates the systems and its practical application
as well as the opportunities for self-sufficient wireless video surveillance
via WiMAX. |
Smart Energy Home: Single-user and Enterprise Editions
September 2008
Single-user $ 495 Enterprise $ 1,995
The term "smart energy" refers to the approach of using the most
cost effective long term products to satisfy home residents' needs of energy.
Cost and resource effective usage may come from purchasing new products
that were originally manufactured to achieve energy savings, and/or employing
effective methods for using existing products that were not originally
designed to support smart energy goals. Improving energy efficiency in
homes is an important first step in the growing trend of green remodeling
since the existing energy is generally produced from non-clean and/or renewable
resources such as burning of fossil fuels at power plants, which contributes
to smog, acid rain, and global warming. |
Home Automation: Solutions and Business Issues 2008
September 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $
1,495
First published in 2007, Home Automation: Solutions
and Business Issues 2008 provides updated information including company SWOT
analysis for leading companies: Lutron Electronics Company, Control4, Home
Automation Inc., JCL Automation, Cestron, Custom Solutions Inc. and Promwad. The
updated report also includes a market segmentation study that contains factors
that shape the home automation industry. Additional analysis covers consumer
attitudes and concerns towards home automation. The publication also includes an
evaluation of the different home automation technologies, a complete analysis
for each technology, and finally the market analysis for the technology and
future outlook from a market perspective. |
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Social Media and Networking
Google
Buzz
March 2010 Single-user $
495 Company-wide $ 1,295
This report
discusses the social networking functionality of Google Buzz as of its release,
disclosed plans for future functionality, and compares it to Facebook and
Twitter's functionality for both online and mobile (e.g., iPhone) versions.
Commercial growth and revenue markets are also discussed.
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Mobilizing
Facebook: Analysis and Reference Guide for Mobile Social
Networking
February
2010 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This report provides an overview and analysis for the process of
mobilizing arguably the most popular social network: Facebook. This report will
investigate the power added to Facebook when it's transferred to mobile world.
This publication reviews features and services offered by way of mobilizing
Facebook. Finally, the report evaluates the future of Facebook Mobile services. |
Local Search Meets Social Search
August 2007, 115 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
This report evaluates local and social search in terms of potential adoption
rates, advertising growth, ad revenues and competition in the local search
industry. We explore five main principle factors that will have a significant
impact on the evolution of local search over the 18 to 24 months and provide
a concise description of the most significant trends, use case examples
and major players in each of these areas. |
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Technology, Applications and Services
The Apple
iPad: New Standard for Mobile Computing & Wireless
Expectations?
July
2010 Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,995
The Apple iPad is an innovative
computing tablet that is expected to cause a substantial ripple in information
technology in the area of notebooks and wireless communications. Its allure lies
in its technological innovations, purported to provide the ultimate web and
computing experience in a simple, portable package. Brand loyalty among Apple
customers will certainly make up the bulk of initial sales, and the innovative
design will lure many new customers, but will the iPad redefine computing and
telecommunication standards sufficiently to garner a following of investors and
IT developers, or does Apple's initial success represent an unsustainable spike
in sales?
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Mobile
Wallet: Location-based Commerce and Peer-to-Peer Payments
June 2010
Single-user $ 995
Company-wide $ 2,995
So what is slowing progress of mobile location-based banking services and
mobile commerce in general? The hold-up is consumer protection - ensuring
the safety and security of transactions from the first mile through the
last mile of data transfer. This report looks at developments in security
including encryption, authentication, and cloud computing.
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Mobile VoIP: Technology and Business
November
2008
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ $1,495
This report examines the technical, regulatory and business aspects of VoIP on mobile networks (MVoIP). Itanalyzes the key aspects of the HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE technology and highlights its challenges and opportunities. It evaluates current standardization efforts in 3GPP bodies on IMS and VoLGA and the status of regulatory requirements in different countries. The business impact of each of the technology, standards and regulatory restrictions are presented. A survey of the key players - client and infrastructure - and their offerings are presented. Potential deployment trends are examined based on the current VoIP solutions in the market.
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Mobile Widgets 2009: Portable Applications on Mobile
Platforms
November
2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
Who will be the big players in the future? What is this year's Killer
Application? How will Mobile Widgets change our daily lives? What platforms are
strongest for development of Mobile Widgets? How is developing for mobile
platforms different than other application development? This report addresses
these questions and provides a foundation for understanding Mobile Widgets and
the direction of developing applications on mobile platforms.
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Exploring
Cellular Operators: Services, Applications and Infrastructure Guide
November
2008 Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 795
Due to the tough competition and decrease in voice - initiated revenues,
operators are in a permanent search for new innovations and services to make the
differentiation and increase non-voice revenues. This is the big opportunity for
companies aiming to make win-win situations and to supply the operator with such
a new revenue source. While there is huge potential, working with cellular
operators is a quite complicated process. This publication is a guide to helping
companies in the process, from initial stages until a successful commercial
launch.
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Wireless
Communications Technologies And Solutions
August 2008 Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This publication evaluates the technologies used for each
type, the coverage area provided by each technology, limitation of each
technology, and the trend in each one of the above network types. This
publication will also evaluate real applications that have been deployed by real
vendors and give predictions concerning what application will become very
valuable in the next 3-5 years for each technology. Finally, this paper
addresses machine technology (M2M), and the different M2M solutions provided in
all fields such as Transport and logistics, Retail, Utilities, Security and
Construction.
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April 2008
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 795
Mobile Web: State of the Market, Technology, and Business Issues represents a comprehensive analysis of Mobile Web including history, concepts, requirements, implementations, services, and trends of the new evolving web technology. This publication also presents a comprehensive study for mobile web challenges confronted by users, developers, vendors, and service providers. It also includes case study analysis of Mobile Web applications and services.
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March 2008
Single-user $ 95 Company-wide $ 295
Few people realize the crucial role that satellites play in telecommunications. Satellites in Telecommunications: Technical and Business Issues evaluates the role and importance of satellite communications in telecommunications, including launch, operations, and economic issues. The publication discusses the different types of satellites, satellite functions, and the economics of satellite communications.
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March 2008
Single-user $ 95 Company-wide $ 295
Few people understand
or even consider the myriad of challenges with respect to security for mobile
commerce. Digital Signatures are an important tool in the toolbox for supporting
secure wireless transactions. This publication provides the fundamentals and
addresses the important issues associated with Digital Signatures in Mobile
Commerce.
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February 2008 Single-user $ 795 Company-wide $ 1,995
Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC): Business Opportunities and Challenges
provides critical industry analysis. The main body analyzes the PoC market and
value chain, including how services, goods and revenues flow through Equipment
Manufacturers, Software Developers, Service Providers, Content Providers, and
Customers. Leading stakeholders are profiled and evaluated. The publication
includes a technical tutorial with simplified explanations of PoC function and
how the industry manages its technical standards. |
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Devices and Applications
Mobile
Applications and Widgets:
Portable Applications on Mobile Platforms Third
Edition
May 2010 Single-user $
1,995 Company-wide $ 6,495
The state of the current market is defined through current market
statistical data, financial and sales trends, user surveys, and assessing the
impressions of news media outlets. Each of the top hardware and software
platforms are reviewed and evaluated to provide a thorough understanding of the
competitive landscape of the smart phone market. This research is an essential
read for any organization directly or indirectly involved in the mobile
marketplace.
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Application
Stores: Game Plan for Network Operators
May 2010 Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,995
This report examines the evolution
of application stores from the days of primitive on device portals, studies the
business models of Apple and other available app stores offerings. The report
also evaluates in details the emerging market of India and the evolution of app
stores.
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Mobile
Application Marketplace
March
2010 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,295
Mobile Application Marketplace assesses the current state of the
industry, evaluating the marketplace and business opportunities including:
Trends in mobile software development, Trends in mobile software testing,
Application billing, Wireless data impacts outside the wireless industry, Trends
and impacts to networks, and Where are the business opportunities
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Android
Smartphone Marketplace
February
2010 Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,295
Android Smartphone Marketplace evaluates Google and OHA smart phones
and their impact on the growth of the smart phone market. This research compares
and contrast the features and forecast the market outlook for the Android market
leaders only.
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Mobile
Applications: Impacts on Network Operations and Business
Opportunities
February
2010 Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,295
Due to the rapid growth and evolution of the smart phone market,
there are many conflicting developments now occurring. This research focuses on
the smart phone's mobile applications impact in the wireless marketplace,
especially with respect to network operations and business opportunities. There
are over 130 smart phone models currently on the market. The marketplace has
developed quickly and there are only a few models that are popular and we will
focus only on these units. This publication evaluates these particular smart
phones and their impact on the wireless marketplace.
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Touch Screen Smartphone Comparative Analysis
with Market Predictions and Business Opportunities
July 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
This unique report compares and contrasts the feature functionality and forecasts the market outlook for touch-screen smart phones. The analysis for each phone evaluated in this report includes Handset Specifications, Comparative Analysis, Usability Analysis, Touch Screen Analysis, and Application Store Analysis.
Touch Screen Smartphone Comparative Analysis with Market Predictions and Business Opportunities is a must have report for anyone who wants to better understand the competitive landscape for smart phones including capabilities, feature comparison, ecosystem, and business opportunities.
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Search, Marketing, Advertising, and Commerce
Mobile
Wallet: Location-based Commerce and Peer-to-Peer Payments
June 2010
Single-user $ 995
Company-wide $ 2,995
So what is slowing progress of mobile location-based banking services and
mobile commerce in general? The hold-up is consumer protection - ensuring
the safety and security of transactions from the first mile through the
last mile of data transfer. This report looks at developments in security
including encryption, authentication, and cloud computing.
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Mobile
Local Search 2010 Location-based Search Market
February 2010 Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 4,995
This report on the Mobile Local Search
(MLS) ecosystem is based upon two-decades of intensive engagement in the
telecommunications industry and presents a first-mile through last-mile review
of top vendors providing products and services. Additionally, this report shares
insights from visionaries at Nuance®, NAVTEQ®, Acrossair, Qualcomm®, Quattro
Wireless, and other leaders in the MLS ecosystem. The insights illuminated are
complimented by industry data and performance metrics.
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AOL Company
Analysis Mobile Ad Strategy Fuels America Online's
Renaissance
October
2009 Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This report provides a concise and highly impactful analysis of AOL's
business prospects, competitive analysis, SWOT analysis, and proprietary
analysis of the Mobile Advertising Network Vendor Landscape. This must read
report will help anyone involved in mobile advertising better understand
business strategies, competition and the direction of product offerings and
solutions.
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DoubleClick
Company Analysis: DoubleClick Maintains Mobile Marketing
Leadership
September
2009 Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This report provides a concise and highly impactful analysis of
DoubleClick's business prospects, competitive analysis, SWOT analysis, and the
proprietary analysis of the Mobile Advertising Network Vendor Landscape. This
must read report will help anyone involved in mobile advertising better
understand business strategies, competition and the direction of product
offerings and solutions.
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Admob Company Analysis: AdMob Vies for Mobile Advertising Network Leadership
August 2009
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This report provides a concise and highly impactful analysis of AdMob's business prospects, competitive analysis, SWOT analysis, and Mind Commerce's proprietary analysis of the Mobile Advertising Network Vendor Landscape. This must read report will help anyone involved in mobile advertising better understand business strategies, competition and the direction of product offerings and solutions.
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Microsoft and Yahoo Company Analysis: Deal Changes White Label Search Landscape
August 2009
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This report provides a concise and highly impactful analysis of the Microsoft
and Yahoo partnership, competitive analysis, SWOT analysis, and Mind Commerce's
proprietary analysis of the Search Engine and Portal Landscape today and
the expected changes within one year. This must read report will help anyone
involved in search and search-based advertising better understand business
strategies, competition and the direction of product offerings and solutions.
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Mobile Marketing & Advertising 2009: Challenges and Opportunities
July 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This report provides forecasts and analysis on the global perspective of
mobile advertising and marketing, which includes product placement in games,
sponsored video, premium content and branded applications. It also provides
a forecast for each different mobile type and opportunity. It not only
profiles suppliers but also shows how they compare on technological prowess
and customer awareness/satisfaction. Finally, the report shows strategies
for the largest revenue opportunities.
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Proximity Marketing with Bluetooth
March 2009
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 795
This report spells out 12 steps, a checklist, that advises marketers on
all the considerations that should be part of the due diligence performed
as part of a Bluetooth marketing campaign. The closer the steps are adhered
to, the greater the chance of a successful campaign. It also details ways
to measure the success of a project. The report concludes with a technical
overview of the implementation of a campaign, including a guide to buying
in Bluetooth marketing products and services.
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Commerce
on the Go: Mobile Payment Systems and Solutions
November 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
Mobile payment systems have been
developed in recent years to facilitate purchases of products, services, and
content in mobile and electronic commerce and at physical points of sale. This
study focuses on understanding and explaining the adoption of mobile payments by
the two main adopter groups - consumers and merchants.
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Sponsored-Blogging:
Opportunities for Pay-for-Post Marketing
July 2008 Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
Sponsored-Blogging: Opportunities for Pay-for-Post
Marketing pulls together the most pressing issues and considerations into one
concise report, providing key insights and specific recommendations that
bloggers, advertisers and ad networks can put to use immediately. Issues
considered in this unique report include: CPMs relative to other internet ad
modes; disclosure and transparency; mechanics; advertiser/blogger matching
networks; market size. |
March 2008
Single-user $ 95 Company-wide $ 295
Few people understand or even consider the myriad of challenges with respect
to security for mobile commerce. Digital Signatures are an important tool
in the toolbox for supporting secure wireless transactions. This publication
provides the fundamentals and addresses the important issues associated
with Digital Signatures in Mobile Commerce.
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February 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This research explores the current mobile marketing and advertising
market, evaluating methods companies are using to effectively leverage it as a
platform to enhance brand awareness and increase sales effectiveness. The report
examines the leading suppliers to the mobile marketing industry and analyzes how
their products are impacting the way consumers opt-in to cell phone-delivered
marketing messages and increasingly use their phones to search for, and even
purchase, products and services. |
January 2008, 55 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This report looks through the hype and cynicism surrounding Google’s official
announcement of Android and the Open Handset Alliance and identifies the
key opportunities and critical barriers facing the future evolution of
this platform. |
Local Search Meets Social Search
August 2007, 115 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
This report evaluates local and social search in terms of potential adoption
rates, advertising growth, ad revenues and competition in the local search
industry. We explore five main principle factors that will have a significant
impact on the evolution of local search over the 18 to 24 months and provide
a concise description of the most significant trends, use case examples
and major players in each of these areas.
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Mobile Local Search: Location-based
Search
March 2007, 56 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 4,995
Awareness of mobile local search continues to grow with consumers, creating
new opportunities for brands and vendors to exploit the power of the mobile
channel. Tthis report evaluates location-based search business opportunities
and vendors that exploit them, and provides an analysis of the current
market and technology landscape. The analysis was predominantly based on
a combination of primary and secondary research techniques, including interviews.
Through triangulation and cross-verification of information obtained through
these sources, this report evaluates the current state of mobile local
search technology throughout the industry. |
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Virtual Network Operators
Mobile
Virtual Network Enablers (MVNE) 2010: A Study of Functional
Viability
January
2010 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
This report evaluates the working aspects of MVNE's and their
operations primarily focusing on the market opportunities (outsourced from
MVNOs). The report contains a categorization analysis by MVNE service and by the
extent to which various OSS items are outsourced. The report also includes a
comparison matrix that acts as a reference and recommendation to help choose
MVNEs by service type and specialty.
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US
MOBILE VIRTUAL NETWORK OPERATORS 2010: The Definitive Guide and Critical
Analysis of the US MVNO Market
January 2010 Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 1,995
This report provides an in-depth
critical analysis of the US MVNO landscape today. The report is aimed at
investors, consultants, integrators and analysts in the mobile space, suppliers
of MVNO equipment and software, and network operators and other service
providers. The Competitive Analysis report focuses on a telecom sector that has
experienced a billion-dollar wave of new investment over the last decade, and
also reports on the recent consolidation and acquisitions involving companies
such as Helio, Virgin Mobile and Sprint.
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Middle
East MVNO Market and Competitive Analysis 2010
November 2009 Single-user $ 795 Company-wide $ 1,495
This report provides an in-depth
critical analysis of the Middle East MVNO landscape today. The report is aimed
at investors, consultants, integrators and analysts in the mobile space,
suppliers of MVNO equipment and software, and network operators and other
service providers. The Competitive Analysis report focuses on a telecom sector
that has experienced a billion-dollar wave of new investment in many of the
worlds developed markets. The report evaluates each market within the Middle
East region, the existing competition, the MVNO regulation and proposes where
the next big opportunities may arise.
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MVNO Operational Cost Planning: Modelling and Negotiation Strategies for
Contracting with Host Mobile Network Operators
August 2009
Single-user $ 795 Company-wide $ 1,995
This report provides valuable insights into the commercial models that are currently operational in today's MVNO market place. The report will elaborate on the rate structures of the retail minus and cost plus models, the pros and cons of each, and how to implement them. The report will discuss wholesale incentives, the reconciliation process and also what macro and micro environmental aspects to consider when defining your negotiation strategy.
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Capturing
the MVNO Opportunity: MVNO Market & Product Development
Strategies
December 2008
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 1,995
Capturing the MVNO Opportunity: MVNO Market and Product Suite Development
Strategies evaluates opportunities for both emerging and established mobile
virtual network operators to offer highly targeted products and services.
This publication determines product portfolio strategy based on key factors
including competition, company differentiation, market segmentation and
channel strategies. The publication also assesses pricing strategy relative
to market viability and financial metrics. Additional focus includes risk
mitigation strategies and focus on critical success factors for the MVNO. |
February 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
This report evaluates the working aspects of MVNE’s and their operations
primarily focusing on the market opportunities (outsourced from MVNOs). The
report contains a categorization analysis by MVNE service and by the extent to
which various OSS items are outsourced. The report also includes a comparison
matrix that acts as a reference and recommendation to help choose MVNEs by
service type and specialty. |
February 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
This publication evaluates the role, function, operation, ecosystem and
Data MVNO service providers. The research also explores various M2M solutions
and business strategies. |
MVNO Business Plan with Financial Modeling Spreadsheet
August 2010, 50 Pages plus Excel spreadsheet
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 6,995
This report is a complete business plan based on the launch of an illustrative
MVNO known as Vibe. The plan covers all aspects of the company launch plan
including market assessment, funding requirements, financial analysis,
market segmentation, marketing strategy and product differentiation. Also
included is go-to-market strategy, distribution and replenishment plans,
comparison of prepaid MVNO’s in Europe versus US and much more. It also
includes a complete financial matrix with working Excel spreadsheet allowing
the user tocreate his own estimates and model different MVNO scenarios
in real-time. |
Mobile Virtual Network Operator Competitive Analysis 2007
March 2007, 226 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 1,995
This report provides an in-depth critical analysis of the American MVNO landscape today. The report is aimed at investors, consultants, integrators and analysts in the mobile space, suppliers of MVNO equipment and software, and mobile carriers and other service providers. The Competitive Analysis report examines a telecom sector that has recently experienced a billion-dollar wave of new investments and seen the launch of new service providers such as Amp’d, Helio, Mobile ESPN and Disney Mobile. |
MVNO Business Plan
August 2010, 50 Pages
Single-user $ 1,495 Company-wide $ 4,995
This report is a complete business plan based on the launch of an illustrative
MVNO known as Vibe. The plan covers all aspects of the company launch plan
including market assessment, funding requirements, financial analysis,
market segmentation, marketing strategy and product differentiation. Also
included is go-to-market strategy, distribution and replenishment plans,
comparison of prepaid MVNO’s in Europe versus US and much more. |
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LBS, RFID, Telematics, and M2M
Google
in LBS: Location-based Advertising Patent
July 2010 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
Google recently announced it was
granted patent 7,668,832 for "Determining and/or using location information in
an ad system". This patent contains eight (8) claims, including two (2)
independent claims.
This report provides a patent analysis including a
detailed assessment of the two independent claims. This report also evaluates
the patents applicability and impact on Google competitors as well as the
location infrastructure companies and the wireless carriers.
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RFID in
Agriculture
July
2010 Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,495
This report reveals the path
traversed by RFID, evaluating some of the most important implementations of RFID
within the agriculture and food industries. Throughout this report there are
real life facts with figures so that the reader can judge the situation more
clearly and vividly. The report also focuses on some of the key players in the
RFID case study examples and implementation details.
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Licensed
and Unlicensed Spectrum Applied-Use: A Comparative
Analysis
July 2010 Single-user
$ 795 Company-wide $ 1,995
Enterprise and consumer are increasingly annoyed and bored with location-based
applications that provide only adequate positioning when their needs are
becoming more transparent with the rise of social media as a method for
communicating their desires and disappointments. Enterprise and consumer
want the most powerful positioning solutions available for mobile work
and social life - including employee safety, product sales, peer networking,
and travel.
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Home
Automation: USA Market 2010
June
2010 Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
Home Automation is a set of
techniques that are implemented and deployed within the building in order to
provide comfort and security for the residents of that building. The main goal
of applying home automation techniques is to enable residents to perform normal
daily tasks in a simpler manner. This forces many technologies to be integrated
together to achieve the required functionality. An example to that integration
is controlling the status of the device using the cell phone.
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Mobile
Wallet: Location-based Commerce and Peer-to-Peer Payments
June 2010
Single-user $ 995
Company-wide $ 2,995
So what is slowing progress of mobile location-based banking services and
mobile commerce in general? The hold-up is consumer protection - ensuring
the safety and security of transactions from the first mile through the
last mile of data transfer. This report looks at developments in security
including encryption, authentication, and cloud computing.
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RFID: Scope, Viability and Company Analysis
April 2010 Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 795
This report provides the reader with an
understanding RFID's future including the evolution/deployment of RFID and its
application within various spheres. Some very important predictions are provided
to help the manufacturers with the implementations of RFID. This report also
addresses some of the key players in the RFID domain.
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Machine-to-Machine
(M2M) and RFID
March
2010 Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,495
This report evaluates the working aspects of M2M along with the
details of RFID, provides deep insights into telecommunication technologies,
reviews the latest developments within M2M, and provides further analysis
through in-depth case study examples.
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End-to-End
M2M, Third Edition
January
2010 Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,495
This third edition of End-to-End M2M builds upon version two
(published in November 2008) and has been expanded to cover the following
address topics: Embedded Systems, M2M Sensor Specifications, RFID and Automatic
Identification Systems, Embedded Systems, Applications and Business Cases, and
Six (6) New M2M Case Studies.
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The
Definitive Guide to RFID
October
2009 Single-user $ 795 Company-wide $ 1,995
This report first provides a brief introduction to RFID. The major
focus of the report is on the market, manufacturers, products, and the companies
around the world developing and deploying RFID systems and applications. It is
must reading for anyone interested in launching or expanding RFID operations.
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The
Definitive Guide to Location-based Services
September 2009 Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 6,995
With researching dating to 2006, this
represents the most comprehensive guide ever published on LBS and a must-have
for any company interested in Location-Based Services! The Definitive Guide to
GPS, RFID, WiFi, and Other Wireless Location-Based Services addresses the
forecast for LBS, emerging and hot markets and applications, key enabling
technologies, and more. Discover the secrets on how to best design and market
Location-Based Services, how to design an LBS business endeavor, LBS application
profiles, and the most useable information about GPS technology available.
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The
Definitive Guide to Personal Area Networks
September 2009 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This report provides the reader with
everything needed to understand PAN technology, solutions and market
opportunities. The report analyzes technical options, standards, commercial
applications, trends and the future of PAN. It also evaluates PAN vendors and
products. The report also addresses more advanced topics such as security and
quality of service (QoS). The reader will able to better understand details
about the Growth of PAN, its standards and the applications in various spheres.
This report also focuses on the bottlenecks and technological immaturity
providing examples starting from general applications to strategic and homeland
security applications.
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Wireless Sensor Network Solutions with Case Analysis of Asia Pac Market
August 2009
Single-user $ 795 Company-wide $ 1,495
This report evaluates the latest developments in the sensor network arena including tracking and monitoring applications. This report addresses all of the most important applications and uses today and those anticipated in the future. For example, wireless sensor networks find a huge role in homeland security applications. The report analyzes opportunities in this area with special focus on key applications such as passport control, air defense systems and border security applications.
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Ultra-wideband (UWB): Technology, Applications, and Solutions 2009
July 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
Ultra-wideband (UWB): Technology, Applications, and Solutions 2009 evaluates
various aspects of UWB starting with UWB technology basics and also focusing
on the advanced concepts of UWB including design issues and bottlenecks.
The report also evaluates products and some key players of the UWB arena,
current developments, and product potential including: cable TV, asset
management, radar and imaging, surveillance systems, and medical applications.
The report also analyzes the future possibilities of UWB and potential
pitfalls taking into account some important case studies and recent deployments
all around the world. A future roadmap is also presented in this report
with special emphasis based on the developing and developed countries.
The future of the technology is also presented in the research and thus
can be very useful to evaluate the technology and understand the key findings
and shortcomings of the technology giving special focus and comparisons
with PAN.
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Home Automation: Solutions and Business Issues 2009
July 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
This report provides updated information about home automation technologies,
standards, organizations, designers and installers. The report also provides
an updated vision for the home automation market, including an overview
of current business models, global SWOT Analysis for the industry including
real-world examples. The report also includes a market segmentation study
that contains factors that shape the home automation industry. Additional
analysis covers consumer attitudes and concerns towards home automation.
The report also gives an overview of home automation technologies growth
during the last years and expectations for the upcoming years. The report
is also an excellent reference for companies working on designing and installing
home automation systems.
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RFID in Tracking & Monitoring: In-depth Product & Service Analysis
+ Case Studies
July 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
RFID in Tracking & Monitoring: An In-depth Product & Service Analysis with Case Studies explains the technology available to support tracking both normal and hazardous environments, including Radio frequency identification (RFID), Barcodes, GPS enabled tracking, WiFi enabled Tracking and others. Nearly all aspects of tracking addressed in this report via detailed evaluation, analysis, and price comparisons.
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Real-time Location Services (RTLS): Applications, Services and Company
Analysis
June 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
With research beginning in 2008, this unique report addresses core technology
and business aspects of real-time location services (RTLS) and guides the
reader through the most important aspects of enabling technologies including
RFID. It covers the critical factors and gives the user the views about
the different kinds of RFIDs. The report also addresses the advantages
and the bottlenecks for deployment of RTLS applications, evaluating available
solutions and the methodologies. The report includes an exhaustive study
of leading RTLS companies.
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Deploying a RFID Solution: Practical Case Studies and Business Plan
April 2009
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 4,995
First published in 2007, this report provides case study analysis of RFID
solution deployment and related business plan. The report contains new
information covering Scheduling Policies for RFID, Warehouse Goods Updates,
Logistics Tracking, and Store Level Inventory Control. The report also
has many updated aress including: Mobile Maintenance, Vehicle Tracking,
Workforce Tracking, Electronic Ticketing, Application Scenarios, Maintenance
and Updating, Tracking products and containers, Retail Applications, Logistics,
Manufacturing, Security, and more !!
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RFID Applications, Implementation, and Business Case Analysis with Predictions
& Strategic Roadmap to 2014
April 2009
Single-user $ 795 Company-wide $ 2,995
First published in 2007, this unique report is written by an independent
expert in the field, Sanjay Chatterjee and updated to include the latest
in RFID developments. The report evaluates RFID from an application, adoption,
usage, and policy perspective. The report evaluates the current options
and the future of RFID, analyzing the often overlooked challenges encountered
during deployment and operation of RFID systems. It also provides economic
analysis and ROI assessment for RFID deployment.
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RTLS: Applications, Services and Company
Analysis
December
2008
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
This unique report addresses core technology and business aspects of
real-time location services (RTLS) and guides the reader through the most
important aspects of enabling technologies including RFID. It covers the
critical factors and gives the user the views about the different kinds of
RFIDs. The report also addresses the advantages and the bottlenecks for
deployment of RTLS applications, evaluating available solutions and the
methodologies. The report includes an exhaustive study of leading RTLS
companies.
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End-to-End M2M, Second Edition
November 2008
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
Originally published in 2004, this publication had been expanded to cover
the following address M2M Employer Value Chain Analysis, M2M Needs From
Employers Perspective, M2M Technological Advances, M2M Sensors, M2M Sensors:
challenges, M2M Sensor Requirements, M2M Sensor Networks, M2M Sensor Specifications,
M2M Communication Protocols. M2M Standards for RFID, M2M Case Studies,
Focused Case Study on Jasper Wireless: M2M Services and Applications
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Home Automation: Solutions and Business Issues 2008
September 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $
1,495
First published in 2007, Home Automation: Solutions
and Business Issues 2008 provides updated information including company SWOT
analysis for leading companies: Lutron Electronics Company, Control4, Home
Automation Inc., JCL Automation, Cestron, Custom Solutions Inc. and Promwad. The
updated report also includes a market segmentation study that contains factors
that shape the home automation industry. Additional analysis covers consumer
attitudes and concerns towards home automation. The publication also includes an
evaluation of the different home automation technologies, a complete analysis
for each technology, and finally the market analysis for the technology and
future outlook from a market perspective.
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UWB: Technology, Applications, and Solutions
June 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
Ultra-wideband (UWB): Technology, Applications, and
Solutions addresses various aspects of UWB starting with UWB technology basics
and also focusing on the advanced concepts of UWB including design issues and
bottlenecks. The report also evaluates products and some key players of the UWB
arena, current developments, and product potential including: Cable TV, Asset
Management, Radar and Imaging, Surveillance Systems, and Medical Applications.
The report also analyzes the future possibilities of UWB and potential pitfalls.
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Wireless Sensor Networks: Solutions and Market
Opportunities
May 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
Wireless Sensor
Networks: Solutions and Market Opportunities address the important areas of the
sensor networks are addressed and focusing on the present and the future areas
will be presented to the reader to give a clear idea of what the sensor network
is capable of. The current trends and the future prospects will be highlighted
as well to make this report unique targeted towards a better understanding of
sensor networks.
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Personal Area Networks: Solutions and Market Opportunities
January 2008, 103 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This report provides the reader with everything needed to understand PAN technology, solutions and market opportunities. The report covers technical options, standards, commercial applications, trends and the future of PAN. It also discusses PAN vendors and products. The report also addresses more advanced topics such as security and quality of service (QoS). The report also provides a case study analysis for implementing a location tracking system with Zigbee-based active RFID.
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December 2007, 74 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
Home Automation is a set of techniques that are implemented and deployed within the building in order to provide comfort and security for the residents of that building. The main goal of applying home automation techniques is to enable residents to perform normal daily tasks in a simpler manner. This forces many technologies to be integrated together to achieve the required functionality. An example to that integration is controlling the status of the device using the cell phone. This publication provides evaluation of the different Home Automation technologies, a complete analysis for each technology, and finally the market analysis for the technology. |
RFID Case Studies and Business Plan
November 2007, 114 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 4,995
The report provides expert analysis of RFID in practice including an evaluation
of the RFID value chain, business process life-cycle, business process
strategy, market overview and challenges. RFID middleware providers are
profiled with device selection criteria is evaluated. Active RFID vendors
and products are profiled and evaluated. The report discusses risk profile
assessment and risk assessment services. The report also includes eight
case studies for RFID implementation and operation. |
RFID Applications, Implementation, and Business Case Analysis with Predictions
& Strategic Roadmap 2007 to 2010
July 2007, 98 Pages
Single-user $ 795 Company-wide $ 2,995
This unique report is written by an independent expert in the field, Sanjay
Chatterjee. The report evaluates RFID from an application, adoption, usage,
and policy perspective. The report evaluates the current options and the
future of RFID, analyzing the often overlooked challenges encountered during
deployment and operation of RFID systems. It also provides economic analysis
and ROI assessment for RFID deployment. Finally, the report provides a
strategic view of the anticipated evolution of RFID through 2010 from an
application perspective. Combining financial analysis, fact sheets, device
comparisons, estimation analysis and trend analysis, this report is a must
for anyone with a vested interest in RFID now or considering an investment
over the next three years. |
ZigBee: A New Frontier for Low Cost Active RFID
February 2007, 49 Pages
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This report begins with an excellent introduction to RFID, ZigBee and its
use in automation. It also evaluates the use of ZigBee and Active RFID
for a Location Tracking System. In addition, this publication presents
analysis, case studies, and real-life experiences in which the author has
utilized ZigBee to create Active RFID devices, which not only overcame
the drawbacks during Tag-to-Reader communication, but also supported Tag-to-Tag
communication to realize a very low cost Active RFID System robust enough
to achieve a real-time Tracking and Monitoring System with many value-added
functionalities. |
Mobile Local Search: Location-based
Search
March 2007, 56 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 4,995
Awareness of mobile local search continues to grow with consumers, creating
new opportunities for brands and vendors to exploit the power of the mobile
channel. Tthis report evaluates location-based search business opportunities
and vendors that exploit them, and provides an analysis of the current
market and technology landscape. The analysis was predominantly based on
a combination of primary and secondary research techniques, including interviews.
Through triangulation and cross-verification of information obtained through
these sources, this report evaluates the current state of mobile local
search technology throughout the industry. |
LBS Market Analysis: Microsoft
June 2006, 146 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 3,995
Microsoft is the world's largest software company, with a near monopoly
on personal computer operating systems and a leading position in many PC
application categories. While Microsoft started its location-related product
line in 1995, It is only in the last 2 years has it begun to make a significant
impact in the location space. Its stated mission: Empower people/businesses
to be more efficient and make better decision through the power of location
software. This report provides an evaluation of company strategy, products,
and business relative to the LBS value chain. |
LBS Market Analysis: Webraska
April 2006, 59 Pages
Single-user $ 695 Company-wide $ 1,295
This report is part of a series with an exclusive focus on companies in
the wireless location space - location-based services, E911, location-enabled
Wi-Fi, and (selected) RFID companies. Webraska is a privately held, company
focused on location-based services, providing both LBS platforms and enabling
a variety of consumer and enterprise LBS applications. It currently considers
itself “the leading provider of white-label GPS navigation solutions for
wireless carriers and branded service providers worldwide.” |
LBS Market Analysis: Wavemarket
March 2006, 42 Pages
Single-user $ 395 Company-wide $ 995
With platforms and applications designed to meet the needs of both consumers
and enterprise customers, WaveMarket Inc. considers itself a pioneer in
location-based solutions. Delivering location-based services to mobile
handset users, their peers, or groups, they enable location-based blogging
and tagging to enterprise asset tracking. This report provides an evaluation
of company strategy, products, and business relative to the LBS value chain.
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Definitive Guide to LBS Applications
February 2006, 361 Pages
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 5,950
This report is the most comprehensive guide ever published on LBS and a
must-have for any company interested in Location-Based Services! The Definitive
Guide to GPS, RFID, WiFi, and Other Wireless Location-Based Services addresses
the forecast for LBS, emerging and hot markets and applications, key enabling
technologies, and more. Discover the secrets on how to best design and
market Location-Based Services, how to design an LBS business endeavor,
LBS application profiles, and the most useable information about GPS technology
available. |
Definitive Guide to Wireless E 911 - 2005
August 2005, 267 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
This report provides key wireless 9-1-1 stakeholders, including state,
local, and federal public safety officers, seasoned wireless executives,
technology-savvy business executives, investment firms, and the educated
consumer, a guide to understand the past, present, and future of wireless
9-1-1, also call Enhanced 911 or more often E-911. The report is distinguished
from others because it addresses every key dimension of wireless E-911,
from technologies, to regulatory issues, to business implications, to privacy
implications, and much more. It covers these aspects at both the strategic
level and a detailed, tactical level, providing the reader with useable
information to set specific direction for his or her area(s) of responsibility.
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Mobile Positioning in GSM Networks
June 2005, 130 Pages
Single-user $ 195 Company-wide $ 1,995
No attribute is more distinguishing and valuable to mobile network operators
and their constituents (customers, suppliers, and investors) than customer
location information. Many people do not understand the underlying technologies
necessary to position mobile cellular phones in GSM networks. This publication
provides the user with an easy to understand, presentation that includes
detailed notes (Notes View of PPT document) to facilitate understanding
of mobile positioning systems for GSM. The publication includes illustrations
of standard GSM architectures including the GMLC, SMLC, and LMU and discussion
of positioning functionalities. |
Definitive Guide to Mobile Positioning
and Location Management
April 2005, 190 Pages
Single-user $ 149 Company-wide $ 2,950
No attribute is more distinguishing and valuable to mobile network operators and their constituents (customers, suppliers, and investors) than customer location information. Many people do not understand the underlying technologies necessary to position wireless devices, render the raw positioning data into usable location information, manage location information, place the information into context through Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and the issues associated with the use of location information by consuming LBS applications. This publication provides the reader with an easy to understand, step-by-step approach to location determination and management - crucial knowledge for exploiting location as a value-added service enabler for mobile communications. |
Definitive Guide to Mobile Positioning
April 2005, 141 Pages
Single-user $ 95 Company-wide $ 995
No attribute is more distinguishing and valuable to mobile network operators
and their constituents (customers, suppliers, and investors) than customer
location information. Many people do not understand the underlying technologies
necessary to position wireless devices. This publication provides the reader
with an easy to understand, step-by-step approach to location determination
- crucial knowledge for exploiting location as a value-added service enabler
for mobile communications. |
End-to-End M2M
September 2004, 115 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
This report provides invaluable information for anyone seeking to better
understand the technology, applications, business and regulatory issues.
End-to-End M2M distinguishes itself from other publications on this topic
by providing the reader with an understanding of what is M2M, what are
the technologies involved in M2M, reasons to use M2M, what are the key
M2M applications, the challenges in deploying M2M, and more. |
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Broadband Wireless
EBS Substantial Service Good Story Package
August 2010 Single-user $ 1,295 Company-wide $ 3,495
Educational
Broadband Services spectrum license holders must, in order to preserve their
licenses, meet "substantial service" guidelines by May 01, 2011 or forfeit those
licenses to the FCC. Substantial service guidelines require the license holder
to deploy a base station of some form and offer a "good story" as to how
services from that base station will be employed.
Deploying some form of wireless base station to operate on the license holder's spectrum may not be that difficult. Determining an application and executing a strategy for the wireless network to meet the FCC's "good story" may prove challenging. EBS spectrum licenses (approximately 2.5 GHz) coincide with the international standard for mobile WiMAX (802.16e) This package offers a range of "good stories" to enable the EBS license holder to meet substantial service requirements.
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Licensed
and Unlicensed Spectrum Applied-Use: A Comparative
Analysis
July 2010 Single-user
$ 795 Company-wide $ 1,995
Enterprise and consumer are increasingly annoyed and bored with location-based
applications that provide only adequate positioning when their needs are
becoming more transparent with the rise of social media as a method for
communicating their desires and disappointments. Enterprise and consumer
want the most powerful positioning solutions available for mobile work
and social life - including employee safety, product sales, peer networking,
and travel.
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4G and
WiMAX for the Smart Grid: Enabling Access, Applications and Affordability
February 2010 Single-user $ 995
Company-wide $ 1,995
This research
indicates that given the dilemma of US Department of energy awarding billions of
dollars in smart grid grants while standards making bodies dither in providing
the industry with standards, the power industry should look to the latest and
greatest standards in telecommunications (Internet Protocol and 4G technologies
such as WiMAX) to take advantage of federal dollars available for smart grid
deployments while saving money on operating expenses. In addition, the
deployment of a 4G network would enable the utility to offer wholesale and
retail telecommunications services contributing new revenue streams for the
utility while shortening the Return on Investment (ROI).
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BIP/BTOP
Lessons Learned Round One
October
2009 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
Grant writers should focus on interweaving the disciplines of
politics, engineering and economics to build a balanced and convincing
application. Applicants are also cautioned to ensure all elements of their
application cross check in terms of financial, subscriber and build-out
projections. Federal authorities estimate the application requires 111 hours to
compile, however, a successfully detailed application might require more time.
Those considering applying for grants or loans in Round Two should not wait for
Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) to be released. Some of the most
time-consuming elements of the grant application (Attachments C and G, for
example) can be started at any time and attention to detail here provides a
foundation for rest of the application process. This report also warns of
administrative details that should not be put off to the last minute thus
causing a failure to make the application deadline.
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Face
Off: 802.11n WiFi vs. WiMAX - An Evaluation of Synergies and Opportunities
September 2009 Single-user $ 795
Company-wide $ 1,995
The report presents
a number of synergistic scenarios with revenue projections. The projections of
the synergetic frameworks in the world's 90 more populated countries have been
estimated as $30 Billion for equipment and $39 Billion for services. This market
is very nascent and is not yet tapped across the world.
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IP Multimedia Services over WiMAX: Opportunities for Service Providers
and Corporations
August 2009
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
This report presents analytics for corporate markets of WiMAX (fixed as
well as mobile) that is invaluable to IT & telecom strategists working
with OEMs, service providers, systems integrators, telecom consultancy
firms, telecom migration consultants, & corporate customers that are
planning to implement IP Multimedia services on wireless systems for premium
(heavy duty) applications.
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BTOP Grant Application Support Package
June 2009
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 4,995
This 300+ page reference package provides cut-and-paste content that will save the applicant hundreds of man-hours in researching and writing a grant application to support a WiMAX-based project.
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WiMAX in Healthcare
June 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
WiMAX in healthcare can be reduced to a discussion of the "3 A's":
access, applications and affordability. This simple methodology explains
the advantages of WiMAX in healthcare. In order to make universal healthcare
coverage affordable, the United States will have to make universal broadband
a reality.
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WiMAX in Public Safety
June 2009
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
There have been numerous wireless and solar powered video surveillance solutions on the market over the last few years. The Really WirelessTM platform changes the equation for wireless video surveillance for a variety of reasons. This paper evaluates the systems and its practical application as well as the opportunities for self-sufficient wireless video surveillance via WiMAX.
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WiMAX for Job Creation and Economic Development
June 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
The Obama administration's stimulus spending will pump billions of dollars
into US telecommunications markets. As much of the target of that spending
is rural markets, 4G wireless technologies, associated vendors and service
providers will prosper ushering in The Next Telecom Boom.
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Wireless Middle Mile Infrastructure Backhaul Solutions
June 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
It is imperative that WiMAX service providers build and maintain their
own "middle mile" infrastructure backhaul networks. This is especially
true of rural areas where the incumbent telephone company has the only
"middle mile" connection to the outside world. Any service provider
that might pose a competitive threat to the incumbent would be wise to
avoid relying on that incumbent competitor for their vital connection to
an IP backbone.
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June 2009, Excel spreadsheet
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
The WiMAX Business Planning Tool is an in-depth working Excel spreadsheet-based
tool that provides a wide ranging set of variables to be programmed into
the spreadsheet including details related to WiMAX parameters as well as
VoIP and video delivery concerns. The tool allows the WiMAX entrepreneur
to make financial projections many years into the future and will prove
to be a valuable tool where investors may be asking the simple question
"How much money are we going to make?" |
WiMAX Service Providers: A Technical and Market Study
March 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This report begins with a technical overview of WiMAX and associated services.
The technical discussion includes the architecture of WiMAX systems and
standards, and the relationship between WiMAX and other technologies. The
report then addresses WiMAX services and applications including VPN, VoIP,
mobile voice, telemetry, entertainment services, VoIP-over-WiMAX, IPTV-over-WiMAX,
services for Wireless service providers, and rural connectivity services.
In addition, the report present information about services from the user
prospective, and introduces WiMAX usage scenarios.
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WiMAX: The Educational Broadband Services Solution
January 2009
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This paper makes the case for WiMAX as the most effective wireless broadband
technology for educational services enabling school districts to keep their
2.5 GHz licenses. In a time of economic downturn in the private sector,
industry players would be well advised to "follow the money"
into major public sector initiatives related to broadband internet services
in education. |
Solar & WiMAX Powered Video Surveillance Revolution: The Really Wireless
Solution
October 2008
Single-user $ 295 Enterprise $ 995
There have been numerous wireless and solar powered video surveillance
solutions on the market over the last few years. The Really WirelessTM
platform changes the equation for wireless video surveillance for a variety
of reasons. This paper evaluates the systems and its practical application
as well as the opportunities for self-sufficient wireless video surveillance
via WiMAX. |
Obama, WiMAX and 1 Mbps HDTV at the 2008 Democratic National Convention
(DNC)
September 2008
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 1,995
Obama, WiMAX and 1 Mbps HDTV at the 2008 Democratic National Convention (DNC), by industry veteran, Frank Ohrtman, is must reading for anyone considering the many enterprise applications for WiMAX. The report includes analysis provided by Mr. Ohrtman and a case study presented by KMGH's use HDTV over a WiMAX network implemented and operated by Mr. Ohrtman and his company, WMX Systems. WiMAX and video conferencing vendors, telecommunications service providers, telecommunications investors and any stakeholders in the fast moving field of broadband communications will find the information and insights invaluable. |
Face-Off: IEEE
802.11n vs. WiMAX
August 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
Face-Off: IEEE 802.11n vs. WiMAX provides the reader with
an excellent overview of the engineering and operations issues as well as the
key factors in considering use of either solution for applications. The
publication provides the critical comparative analysis between IEEE 802.11n and
WiMAX necessary to make decisions between the two approaches. This report also
includes technical analysis examples and real-world system evaluations that
examine these two technologies. |
April 2008
Single-user $ 795 Company-wide $ 2,995
The report provides a global view of LTE vs. WiMAX focusing on several
key areas: Spectrum Licensing Landscape, Standards Battle, Market Size
and Trends, Vendor Landscape, and Operator Landscape. For each of these
areas, this report presents the relevant market developments and facts
behind the deployment of LTE and WiMAX, and discusses the key factors that
will impact the success of each of these technology options. Each section
concludes with a ‘Face-Off’ Table that summarizes these factors, providing
a score for each of these key success factors, and totaling these scores
to provide an overall indication of the winner in each of the five major
areas assessed.
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March 2008
Single-user $ 95 Company-wide $ 295
CDMA Technologies and Applications evaluates CDMA technology from both technical and operational point of views, including the history of the technology, current trends, and future prospects. It also analyzes the applications compliant with CDMA technology, including under-development applications. In addition, OFDM technology is evaluated, compared and contrasted with CDMA, and the relation between OFDM and OFDM-based 4G technologies. Finally, the publication includes a comprehensive analysis for CDMA vendors, including recommendations for those vendors to grow their businesses.
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February 2008 Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 3,995
This publication represents the most comprehensive research available
that evaluates the market place, business drivers, and competition between the
four major broadband wireless technologies. Part one covers WiMAX, part two
WiFi, part three LTE, and the final section covers 4G. |
February 2008 Single-user $ 195 Company-wide $ 495
This publication provides the reader with a excellent understanding of
LTE functionality and the rationale for deployment. |
February 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
This report evaluates the current state of the WiMAX value chain,
vendors, service providers, and solutions as well as the future prospects of
WiMAX. |
February 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,495
How will WiFi hold up against WiMAX? What vendors are aggressively
pursuing WiFi? What is going to happen to municipal wireless? This report
evaluates the current state of the WiFi value chain, vendors, service providers,
and solutions as well as the future prospects of WiFi.
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February 2008 Single-user $ 195 Company-wide $ 495
4G is envisioned to support a fully IP-based technology platform that is
capable of providing 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps speeds both indoors and outdoors, with
premium quality and high security. 4G will offer all types of services at an
affordable cost. 4G is also being developed to accommodate the quality of
service (QoS) and rate requirements set by forthcoming applications like
wireless broadband access, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), video chat,
mobile TV, High definition TV content, Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB), minimal
service like voice and data, and other streaming services for
"anytime-anywhere". |
February 2008 Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
The network deployment stage is considered one of the most important
phases in the network life cycle. This report provides detailed analysis of
WiMAX network solutions deployment. The report discusses the requirements,
steps, considerations and latest trends in the deployment process of
cutting-edge WiMAX technology. The report also provides practical guidelines
from WiMAX deployment experts about the deployment process. |
January 2008
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This is the only report of its kind on the market and it provides an overview
of the auction in a spreadsheet format that gives the industry observer
a "score card" on each bidder for 700 MHz spectrum under the
following criteria: (1) probable licenses sought by the bidder, (2) type
of business of the bidder (telco, ISP, cellular, etc), and (3) bidder web
site and FCC Registration Number. Over 200 bidders are covered !!
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January 2008, 14 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
The WiMAX RFP is also the only one of its kind in distribution having been
used by WiMAX entrepreneurs and raising the comment from one global vendor
of WiMAX equipment "The good news was we were presented with a concise
and professional RFP, the bad news was we had to do so much work to provide
an accurate, professional response". Without this 14-page RFP, the
WiMAX entrepreneur may be hard pressed to ask the right questions of vendors
which may result in multi-million dollar mistakes over time. Given the
early stage of the WiMAX market and resulting confusion over new versions
of the technology, this WiMAX RFP provides the most valuable guide for
dealing with vendors available.
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December 2007, 15 Pages
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
MIMO has the potential to transform WiMAX and other broadband wireless solutions to realize their true potential. Ultimately, emerging antenna technologies contribute to the erosion of incumbent landline market share and boost WiMAX and other broadband wireless access in the market place. This publication addresses the role and importance of antenna technology, including MIMO, to transform broadband wireless communications.
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WiMax and the 700 MHz Auction:
Peril or Opportunity for the Service Provider?
November 2007, 150 Pages Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This
150-page presentation was developed through years of experience with WiMAX
implementation and operation coupled with analysis of the potential for 700 MHz.
Frank Ohrtman is one of the very few consultants to shepherd successful,
incumbent telephone companies through WiMAX deployments. He brings a depth of
knowledge and insight that is rare and exceptionally timely for this auction.
Among other insights, Frank has a profound vision for the broadband wireless
applications that justify investment and will provide a compelling business
case. |
WiMAX in the Enterprise: Access, Applications and Affordability
November 2007, 80 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
This publication evaluates the deployment of a WiMAX network for an enterprise in terms of the author's unique analysis methodology of the "Three A's of WiMAX deployment", which are: Access, Affordability and Applications. Access refers to how an enterprise employee might access the Internet or corporate intranet. Internet skills are critical in the job market of 2007 and will be even more so in 2020. Affordability means bringing wireless broadband internet/intranet access to all employees may be surprisingly affordable. Compared to the telephone company's T1, the cost per megabit per employee for WiMAX services is very competitive. In terms of Applications, wireless broadband access and mobile computing come together via WiMAX to offer the enterprise a range of applications limited only by the imagination of enterprise leadership. This publication explores how WiMAX will change enterprise telecommunications in terms of access, applications and affordability. This matrix ultimately points to WiMAX holding a $36.4 billion market in US enterprises telecommunications services by 2013. |
Capital Expense Estimation for WiMAX Networks
October 2007, 19 Pages
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
If you are interested in deploying a WiMAX network then you are trying
to figure out how much equipment you might need. You are asking yourself
questions such as “How much it might cost?”, “What impact does changing
the coverage area have on the bottom line?”, “What impact does changing
the data rate or throughput have?”, and more. The answers to these questions
depend upon the types of services you are planning to provide as well as
the demographics of your intended coverage area. This publication provides
a framework for answering these questions. |
Product Advisory: T-Mobile @Home
August 2007, 10 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This Mind Commerce study is an evaluation of @Home usability including
purchasing, set-up, and usage in many environments. Types of environments
tested include @Home hotspot, T-Mobile hotspots, and various non-T-Mobile
private and public hotspots.. |
WiMAX Security: Solutions for Secure 802.16
August 2007, 41 Pages
Single-user $ 95 Company-wide $ 495
This publication contains information about security schemes defined by IEEE, including authorization, data authentication and data security. It covers these topics from the implementation point of view by giving information about implementing those different types of protocols into a WiMAX subscriber/base station system.
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Definitive Guide to the Broadband Wireless: WiMax, WiFi, and 4G Cellular
March 2007, 90 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 3,995
This publication represents a compilation of research originally published
in December 2006 from Mind Commerce that addresses the market place, the
business drivers and the competition of the three major broadband wireless
technologies with part one covering WiMax, part two WiFi, and the final
section covering 4G cellular. |
Public Access WLAN Case Studies 2007
March 2007, 218 Pages
Single-user $ 3,995 Company-wide $ 9,995
For the last four years, Mind Commerce has been the definitive source of analysis about the public access WLAN market. This report represents a highly valuable and timely analysis, forecasts and recommendations for the public access WiFi "hot spot" market from a case study perspective. No other report focuses on the existing worldwide hot spot business from the perspective of the hot spot operators themselves. |
Government Automation in a Municipal Wireless World
February 2007, 40 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 2,995
This report helps mobile application vendors, VARs, systems integrators
and service providers understand the sizeable market opportunity that awaits
them as local governments adopt these networks. This market profile delivers
a valuable roadmap to sales success in an exploding government business
sector. |
Broadband Wireless: 4G Cellular Industry
December 2006, 25 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
This publication is the third in a series of research from Mind Commerce that address the market place, the business drivers and the competition of the three major broadband wireless technologies with part one, Broadband Wireless: WiMax Industry, part two Broadband Wireless WiFi Industry and this report covering 4G cellular. |
Broadband Wireless: WiFi Industry
December 2006, 35 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
This publication is the second in a series of research from Mind Commerce
that address the market place, the business drivers and the competition
of the three major broadband wireless technologies with part one, Broadband
Wireless: WiMax Industry, covering WiMax, this report covering WiFi, and
the final in the series covering 4G cellular. |
Broadband Wireless: WiMax Industry
December 2006, 35 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
This publication is the first in a series of research from Mind Commerce
that address the market place, the business drivers and the competition
of the three major broadband wireless technologies with part one covering
WiMax, part two WiFi, and the final in the series covering 4G cellular. |
Face-off: 4G vs. WiMax vs. WiFi
October 2006, 30 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This report evaluates the face off between 4G verses Wi-Fi verses WiMAX.
It analyzes each to see which will be a globally adopted network of shared
applications, resources and standards meeting a minimum delivery requirement
of VoFi, broadband, and multimedia services to all 4G enabled end-users. |
WiMax: The Hype and Hope
August 2005, 30 Pages
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 5,995
This publication examines WiMax from a business viability perspective,
with a focus on the anticipated technology usage and services. The report
provides a subscriber and revenue forecast and case studies for WiMax service
providers including Clearwire, Speakeasy Networks, AIIRMESH Communications,
Nextweb, and Towerstream. |
Public Access WLAN Forecasts 2005-2009
June 2005, 16 Pages
Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 7,995
In addition to providing a forecast for number of hotspot users and subscribers
for both free and pay-for-use, this report provides forecasts for revenue
in the United States as well as overall analysis and commentary from the
leading expert in this area, Zaga Novakovic. Her forecast is based on primary
and secondary research as well as expert analysis regarding anticipated
impact of key technologies and applications such as WiMax and VoIP over
WLAN (VoWLAN), and her expert opinion about the free hotspot business model. |
Broadband Wireless Network Planning Toolbox
Novermber 2004
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 4,995
The Broadband Wireless Network Planning Toolbox provides the tools necessary
to engineer and plan a broadband wireless network using technologies such
as WiFi or WiMax for data and/or voice communications. The Toolbox was
designed by a broadband wireless engineer for engineering and planning,
but you don't have to be an engineer to use the Toolbox as it is well documented
and extremely user-friendly. It is referred to as a "Toolbox"
because it consists of several valuable tools for designing, engineering,
planning, and budgeting for a broadband wireless network. Individually,
any one of these tools would be very valuable, but used together, the Toolbox
provides a complete end-to-end solution for planning a broadband wireless
network. Experienced wireless engineers are familiar with some of these
tools, such as the FSPL calculator available on many vendor websites. The
Coverage Design Analyzers and the Wireless Network System Configuration
Tool are custom designed tools that you will not find available elsewhere. |
VoWLAN Network Planning and Operations
October 2004, 134 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 3,995
The convergence of two highly disruptive technologies, VoIP and WLAN, is
set to drastically alter the way we communicate, do business, and play.
VoWLAN represents both an opportunity and a threat to traditional business
and communications. This report provides the foundation knowledge and understanding
necessary to capitalize on this evolution from wireline to wireless and
from circuit to packet. |
VoIP over WLAN (VoWLAN) Fundamentals
September 2004, 95 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
The convergence of two highly disruptive technologies, VoIP and WLAN, is
set to drastically alter the way we communicate, do business, and play.
VoWLAN represents both an opportunity and a threat to traditional business
and communications. This report provides the foundation knowledge and understanding
necessary to capitalize on this evolution from wireline to wireless and
from circuit to packet. |
Public Access WLAN Usability 2004
July 2004, 53 Pages
Single-user $ 995 Company-wide $ 2,995
Written by leading public access WLAN expert, Zaga Novakovic, Public Access
WLAN Usability 2004 represents ground breaking research from Mind Commerce.
This report is the only research of its type to evaluate the “usability”
of public access WLAN or WiFi hotspot provider service offerings. |
Understanding and Capitalizing on WLANs
January 2003, 76 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
This highly informative report will educate the reader about both the technical and business issues relative to planning and operating a WLAN. Topics include business case and use case assessment, alternative technology evaluation, assessment of standards and technology evolution, evaluation of product and service suppliers, and more. |
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Content & Entertainment
Hybrid TV and Over the Top TV Status Report
April 2010 Single-user $ 1,995 Company-wide $ 6,995
This report brings together work
performed on hybrid TV over the passed year through over 200 operator and
supplier interviews and online questionnaires, gathering information on
deployment experiences, market requirements, competitive landscape, and
technology trends.
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Mobile TV: Technology and Solutions for Implementation and Operation
June 2007, 46 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,995
This report evaluates technologies and solutions currently available for
mobile TV implementation and operation. This publication is intended to
assist with decisions concerning selection, implementation, and operation
of a mobile TV system. The author discusses standards impacting mobile
TV, evaluates mobile TV trials to date, and discusses components required
and issues associated with deploying mobile TV. He also provides a technology
comparison, weighing the pro’s and con’s of each technology. The report
also includes information about some mobile TV trial results and a view
of the future for mobile TV. |
Mobile Gambling: Obstacles, Issues and Opportunities
July 2006, 54 Pages
Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 1,295
This report provides quotes and opinions from those that have been directly
involved with implementing and/or operating gambling operations with an
emphasis on on-line and/or mobile gambling. Their insights and "lessons
learned" are priceless. You could spend a lot of time and resources
yourself to gather this information and insights that Jacque provides for
you in this report. |
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Mobile Messaging
Short
Message Service (SMS): Ecosystem and Value Chain
July 2010
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This report evaluates the SMS ecosystem and value chain including components
invested in the potential of SMS and supporting technologies. It provides
a case study of companies who have benefitted from this service in infotainment
services like music and games.
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February 2008 Single-user $ 495 Company-wide $ 995
Next Generation Messaging: Evolution to IMS and SIP evaluates the
evolving technology and market for messaging. This publication thoroughly
addresses the evolution of SMSC towards 3G IP enabled SMSC, including analysis
of 2nd generation GSM messaging [SMSC] to 3rd generation IMS enabled network
messaging with Instant Messaging (IM). The report takes a use case approach with
the network operator in mind, addressing issues with messaging platforms and how
operators can address them with various solutions. Particular emphasis is placed
on solutions for NGN messaging in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and SIP
environment. |
Mobile Messaging Business and Technology
August 2007, 93 Pages
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 995
This publication provides the reader an excellent overview of the current
state of mobile messaging from a business perspective including challenges,
opportunities and trends such as message volume and revenue. This publication
also provides the reader with an understanding of both basic and more advanced
technical details of mobile messaging functionality.
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Advancing Peer-to-peer SMS Messaging to Mobile IM
February 2007, 19 Pages
Single-user $ 195 Company-wide $ 795
This report is primarily targeted at mobile operators in order to provide
strategic views and observations on the possibilities available to them
to interoperate between the existing Short Message Service and Instant
Messaging. |
WIM Business and Technology
January 2004, 49 Pages
Single-user $ 95 Company-wide $ 995
This publication is aimed at a broad audience of business and wireless
professionals who desire to understand wireless Instant Messaging. Whether
the reader is technically or business oriented, the publication covers
both aspects from an albeit high level yet providing sufficient insight
and understanding to determine the next move for their business concerning
Wireless Instant Messaging. |
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Finance
Engineering Economy - Telecom & Media
September 2006, 434 Pages
Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 1,995
This publication will raise network planning issues and network operations
issues. Network planning and operations has always been based on costs
optimization and meeting customer needs. This publication will discuss
revenue models that can be utilized in the new telecom media business environment.
Meeting customer needs assumes revenue generation. Carrier and vendor technologists
will benefit from this handbook by understanding the financial drivers
behind operating a network. |
Telecom and IT Financial Handbook
November 2004, 335 Pages
Single-user $ 195 Company-wide $ 1,995
This publication provides information and tools necessary to help technical
people understand the finances of telecom and IT as well as practical information
from real-world examples from an author with over 25 years of experience.
It is not intended to be a "MBA in a Box". The Handbook instead
focuses on the aspects that are most important to make the technical person's
life easier when dealing with financial issues. |
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Network Management
Telecom Network Management 101
January 2007, 213 Pages
Single-user $ 195 Company-wide $ 995
This publication provides the reader with a great overview of telecommunications network management with an emphasis on very important topics including OSS management, service management, network monitoring and trouble shooting. It includes real world lessons about what works and doesn’t work from an expert in the field, PJ Louis. |
Telecom Network Management Guide
February 2005, 175 Pages
Single-user $ 195 Company-wide $ 1,995
This reference guide is designed for use by network managers who need to quickly refer to information, who need to have their memories jogged, who wish they could speak to another network manager but cannot, who are leading people but cannot let them know they are reaching the stages of panic, and who need a few tips. This is a thought stimulator. How many times have you been stumped over a network trouble and could not figure out what to do next? How many times have you wished you could bounce ideas off of someone? This reference guide will enable the network manager to address problems in a simple but focused manner. |
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Market and Company Reports
India Telecom Market Analysis 2003 – 2007
May 2008 Single-user $ 295 Company-wide $ 795
The
telecom market in India has been growing at an extreme rate and is expected to
accelerate the pace over the next 3-5 years. This publication provides the
reader with a historical view of the Indian telecom market including the rapidly
growing GSM and CDMA cellular market segments. Why spend many hours researching
this data yourself when you can find it all in this publication, which includes
twelve working Excel spreadsheets with all the data such as GSM and CDMA
subscribers, quarterly analysis of GSM and CDMA, teledensity, and more. |
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