The Future Of 3G Mobile Networks

On April 9, 2011, in Articles, by Admin

The Future Of 3G Mobile Networks

A 3G network provides wireless data transfer for mobile internet access, as well as voice and video calls over a large geographic area. 3G enables mobile phone operators to provide advanced services to customers. This is because data transfer can be completed at a faster rate. For example, in some cases speeds of up to 14 Mbits/s can be achieved, making downloading media content and surfing the web much more enjoyable.

Indeed the success and take up of mobile internet has largely been attributed to the speed by which people can download and consume content online and has led to far higher rates of smart phone adoption.

Japan was the first country to launch a 3G network in 2001 followed closely by Korea later in 2002. Although 3G has been around for some time now the market has not progressed as some predicted. In the beginning a limited number of licenses were made available in Europe, it was only possible to obtain a license via a sealed bid auction making it very expensive. Not only were the licenses expensive but the cost of setting up bespoke networks slowed the expansion of the service.

It was not until 2007 that the 200 millionth 3G network user was recorded. However, at this time there were over 3 billion mobile phone subscribers worldwide, which meant the 3G network had only penetrated less than 7% of the total market. The Apple iPhone has sold millions of handsets worldwide and continues to do so. It has recently launched a new 3G network based model called the iPhone 3Gs; this and other models like it are propelling the advancement of the 3G network, due to their functionality and usability.

The next generation mobile phone network, un-surprisingly dubbed “4G” is only a whisper at the moment, but promises even faster web browsing and data transfer capabilities. Currently, 3GPP and 3GPP2 are working on 3G network advancements. They are based on advanced wireless technology called MIMO, which is short for multiple-input and multiple-output. This technology uses multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance. However, both of these projects are falling short of the 100 Mbits/s transfer speed in order to achieve the 4G standard. It seems it will be sometime before a wireless network achieves this kind of speed.

At the moment in the, UK Hutchison 3 the telecommunications company that provides three mobile phones delivers the largest 3G coverage at around 95%. It currently has around 9,000 masts in the UK alone and hopes to increase this number to over 14,000 in the short term, so it can achieve 98% coverage. The 3G network has taken some time to get going, but we can now all enjoy better wireless internet  and communication access via this super fast network.

Tagged with:  

Samsung Z650i and Samsung Z370: the Future is Calling

Samsung Z650i and Samsung Z370: the Future is Calling


Free Online Articles Directory





Why Submit Articles?
Top Authors
Top Articles
FAQ
AB Answers

Publish Article

0 && $.browser.msie ) {
var ie_version = parseInt($.browser.version);
if(ie_version Hello Guest
Login


Login via


Register
Hello
My Home
Sign Out

Email

Password


Remember me?
Lost Password?

Home Page > Technology > Cell Phones > Samsung Z650i and Samsung Z370: the Future is Calling

Samsung Z650i and Samsung Z370: the Future is Calling

Edit Article |

Posted: Jan 19, 2007 |Comments: 0
| Views: 320
|

Share

]]>

Syndicate this Article

Copy to clipboard

Samsung Z650i and Samsung Z370: the Future is Calling

By: Barry

About the Author

If you want to know more about Samsung mobile phones with best contract mobile phone deals or the samsung pay as you go mobile phones please visit : Mobile Phones.

(ArticlesBase SC #94281)

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/Samsung Z650i and Samsung Z370: the Future is Calling





With Samsung mobile phones it’s not that hard to imagine! Samsung mobile phones are not only gorgeous in looks, they are high on features too. Take your photographic passion to its zenith using Samsung mobile phones. Petite, powerful and alluring-make Samsung mobile handsets your latest obsession.

Gone are the days when people used mobile phones only for the sake of communication. But things are changing now. The latest mobile phones can be used as a camera, as a music player, as an Internet explorer, as a gaming device and what not! If you are looking for these multimedia features, the Samsung Z650i and the Samsung Z370 are the perfect choices.

The Samsung Z650i and the Samsung Z370 are two astonishingly beautiful, feature-rich mobile handsets. While the Samsung Z650i comes with a stylish slider opening mechanism, the Samsung Z370 has got a candy bar design. At 95 grams, the Samsung Z650i oozes sophistication from every angle. The handset is heavily loaded with a 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth, music player (which supports MP3 and AAC files ), 3G, Tri Band, GPRS, EDGE etc.

The USP of the Samsung Z650i is that it is an i-mode phone. I-mode is a revolutionary WAP-like mobile Internet service offering you unlimited possibilities. Already a huge hit in Japan, i-mode is soon going to take the mobile world by storm. With i-mode mobile phones, you need not dial up to restore the opening page which you have been doing in WAP enabled mobile handsets. As soon as you press the i-mode button, you will access the main menu. Then everything is simple-you can easily enter into java games, SMS option, i-mail, web addresses as well as web pages you have saved. HTML (cHTML) is used as the markup language for i-mode phones.

If you are looking for a slim and lightweight mobile phone, then the Samsung Z370 is a very good option. The Samsung Z370 measures 112 x 50 x 8.4 mm and weighs only 71 grams. However, the handset doesn’t miss out on any standard feature.

Retrieved from “http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/samsung-z650i-and-samsung-z370-the-future-is-calling-94281.html

(ArticlesBase SC #94281)

Barry -
About the Author:

If you want to know more about Samsung mobile phones with best contract mobile phone deals or the samsung pay as you go mobile phones please visit : Mobile Phones.

]]>

Rate this Article

1
2
3
4
5

vote(s)
0 vote(s)

Feedback
RSS
Print
Email
Re-Publish

Source:  http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/samsung-z650i-and-samsung-z370-the-future-is-calling-94281.html

Article Tags:
samsung z370, samsung z650i, pay as you go mobile phones, mobile phones

Latest Cell Phones Articles
More from Barry

Lemon Mobiles Review

The new Lemon Twin 220 is a Dual mode mobile phone that supports two sim cars in GSM + CDMA format.

By:
John Wellsl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 21, 2010

Olive Mobile Reviews

The newest Olive mobile to be introduced in the market is the new Glide V-G2100 which is a Basic entry-level mobile phone that comes with a color display and FM radio.

By:
John Wellsl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 21, 2010

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 – the high end mobile phone

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 is having a general network of 2G and 3G comprising of GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 and UMTS 1900/2100 MHz and HSDPA. This mobile phone is available in beautiful white colour and in variable and attractive colour combinations of dark blue/white, sliver/white, pink/white and aqua blue/white.

By:
Lucy Brightlyl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 21, 2010

Sticking with the Technology: Why (and How To) Get the New iPhone

If a single device has managed to truly transform the world of communications, then that device has to be the new iPhone. Unlike laptops and other Android-based phones, that make it possible to accomplish certain tasks but in a limited, more old-school way, Apple’s shining device of communications integrates a number of experiences together.

By:
Tom Laskyl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 21, 2010

Sell iPhone 3g Parts for the Planet

Think there’s nothing that your iPhone can do for the planet? Think again! What most people don’t realize about their cell phones, computers, digital cameras, printers, and collections of electronics is that they are the fastest growing category of consumer waste.

By:
Tom Laskyl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 21, 2010

How To Sell an iPhone Over the Internet

In the world of cell phone technology these dyas, there is always something new entering the market. In this day and age, a vast majority of people are replacing their cell phones as frequently as once or even twice a year. With a population that is upgrading all the time like this, there arises the problem of what to do with the discarded models that perhaps still function just fine but are no longer being used.

By:
Tom Laskyl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 21, 2010

Figuring Out Where to Sell iPhone Parts Online

As everyone knows, technology plays a rather pivotal role in today’s society. Just about every aspect of people’s lives revolves around technology in some way, shape, or form. One of the most obvious examples of this can be found in the way in which people tend to be attached to their cell phones. Because cell phones are so important these days, people are always trying to get their hands on the newest and best models as they become available.

By:
Tom Laskyl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 21, 2010

Help! I’m moving to an Apple World

I have been a Windows user for over twenty years. In fact, I even saw Windows version 1 when I was at University! Over the years, Microsoft Windows has been a significant part of my personal and professional life. I’ve cut, I’ve copied, I’ve pasted and navigating the menu structure has been second nature. But the iPhone has changed all that.

By:
Leeann P McCalluml

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 20, 2010

HTC Desire Z – O2 and Orange are offering it for free

HTC mobile phones have been considered among the best of the devices in the market. The HTC Desire Z is the very cool one from them.

By:
Barryl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 19, 2010

Free Christmas Offers – Enlighten your festival

The season of festival is coming with a lot of joy and the happiest moment. So you also need to be prepared to enjoy with all you love.

By:
Barryl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 19, 2010

Apple iPhone 4 Contract Deals – Only discounts and free gifts

May the laptop or the phone that is the apple iphone 4 is free than no one will leave the chance to grab that phone.

By:
Barryl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 19, 2010

Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro – Meet several requirements

The Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro is a smart gadget that can be used for range of activities. You also can avail range of attractive deals with the phone.

By:
Barryl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 19, 2010

Pay As You Go Mobile Phones – Freedom from monthly bills

Today, the mobile phone has became the basic need of human life, and nobody can imagine lives without the mobile phones.

By:
Barryl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 19, 2010

Nokia X6 8GB – The handset with unlimited benefits

The best and the most innovative mobile phone in the present market is the Nokia X6 8GB. This handset has the largest number of features and facilities.

By:
Barryl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 19, 2010

HTC 7 Mozart Deals – A smart gadget is available with smart deals on orange

HTC 7 Mozart is one of the latest members of UK family that is powered with a class of features. HTC 7 Mozart deals are provided to the users by all the networks with full benefits and offers.

By:
Barryl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 19, 2010

Blackberry Mobile Phones remain no more a taboo

Blackberry mobile phone once supposed to be an executive mobile phones. But with these exiting offers this mobile remain no more an expensive one.

By:
Barryl

Technology>
Cell Phonesl
Nov 19, 2010

Add new Comment

Your Name: *

Your Email:

Comment Body: *

 

Verification code:*

* Required fields

Submit

Your Articles Here
It’s Free and easy

Sign Up Today

Author Navigation

My Home
Publish Article
View/Edit Articles
View/Edit Q&A
Edit your Account
Manage Authors
Statistics Page
Personal RSS Builder

My Home
Edit your Account
Update Profile
View/Edit Q&A
Publish Article
Author Box


Barry has 1004 articles online

Contact Author

Subscribe to RSS

Print article

Send to friend

Re-Publish article

Articles Categories
All Categories

Advertising
Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Beauty
Business
Careers
Computers
Education
Finance
Food and Beverage
Health
Hobbies
Home and Family
Home Improvement
Internet
Law
Marketing
News and Society
Relationships
Self Improvement
Shopping
Spirituality
Sports and Fitness
Technology
Travel
Writing

Technology

Cable and Satellite TV
Cell Phones
Communication
Electronics
Gadgets and Gizmos
GPS
Satellite Radio
Video Conferencing
VoIP

]]>

Need Help?
Contact Us
FAQ
Submit Articles
Editorial Guidelines
Blog

Site Links
Recent Articles
Top Authors
Top Articles
Find Articles
Site Map

Webmasters
RSS Builder
RSS
Link to Us

Business Info
Advertising

Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2010 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved.

If you want to know more about Samsung mobile phones with best contract mobile phone deals or the samsung pay as you go mobile phones please visit : Mobile Phones.

Related Mobile Internet Service Articles

Tagged with:  

Comptel User Group Survey Reveals Telecom Operators Excited by New Technologies, Unsure of Future Revenues
HELSINKI, FINLAND–(Marketwire – 11/16/10) – Comptel Corporation (NASDAQ OMX Helsinki: CTL1V), the leading vendor of dynamic Operations Support System (OSS) software , today revealed that while communications service providers (CSPs) polled at its annual Comptel User Group (CUG) are very optimistic about the potential for cloud services and LTE, they are equally unsure about how these will …

SmarTone-Vodafone Expands Use of Convergys Relationship Management Solutions to Drive Competitive Offerings and …
Convergys Corporation , a global leader in relationship management, announced today that SmarTone-Vodafone, a leading provider of total telecommunications services in Hong Kong and Macau, has upgraded to the next-generation of Convergys Rating and Billing Manager Smart App.

Genachowski: Broadcast’s Successful Past Could Impede Broadband’s Successful Future
FCC chairman stumping for spectrum incentive auctions in speech to National Association of…

Tagged with:  

The Future of Pc/Mobile Convergence: Competing technologies and emerging business models for the mobile Internet

The global mobile phone industry has been extremely successful in the past decade, with an average year-on-year subscriber growth of 24%. While the market has reached saturation in the more developed countries, it is still growing strongly in developing countries due to a combination of cheaper mobile phone handsets and the relative lack of fixed line infrastructure. Mobile operators therefore face two challenges: how to maintain or stimulate demand in the mature markets and secure a new client base and acquire market share in the developing markets.
There were an estimated 1.2bn computers in use worldwide at the end of 2008 with mobile PCs driving the current and future computer expansion although general PC growth is slowing. As is the case with the mobile phone industry, the bulk of the installed base (nearly 60%) can be found in mature markets. However, developing countries will increasingly account for a larger share of the global installed base and PC penetration is expected to double by 2013.
The lines have become more and more blurred between the mobile phone industry and computer industry with consumers demanding more portability and mobility, processing capability and access to data and applications anywhere and at any time. The availability of multifunctional devices such as smartphones with cloud computing capacities and portable PCs with integrated mobile technology able to access 3G, EDGE and other mobile networks for data transfer is further contributing to the convergence between the PC and mobile markets.

Key features of this report

• Overview of the market trends, technological and regulatory changes that shape pc/mobile convergence.
• Identification of the current issues influencing the convergence between the PC and mobile technologies.
• Description of the converged products and services currently available.
• Forecasts of products and services available in the future.
• Analysis of the threats and opportunities posed by PC/mobile convergence.

Scope of this report

• Review the current technologies, standards, regulatory frameworks and devices impacting the mobile phone and computer industries.
• Identify changes in consumers’ lifestyle and needs that stimulate offerings of converged mobile and PC products and services.
• Understand how technological advances in both mobile telephony and computing are leading towards a convergence between mobile telephony and computing.
• Assess the implications, threats and opportunities of PC/mobile convergence for mobile operators, handset manufacturers and IT companies.

Key Market Issues

• PC and mobile phone users in mature, developed, markets have higher expectations from their ICT providers. They demand more portability, high-speed data and seamless mobility. They also expect multifunctional devices, networked products and combined services. Faced with an increasingly competitive environment and demanding clients, IT and mobile companies are looking at new ways of creating and sustaining demand through the integration of more advanced multimedia services.
• All-in-one devices that combine telephony with access to the Internet and multimedia services are becoming more popular across the board, intensifying the competition between IT companies, fixed broadband operators, mobile operators and integrated operators. Mobile and computer companies are trying to broaden their service offerings to meet and stimulate demand in increasingly competitive mature markets, leading to networked products and converged services such as on-demand video, digital TV, high speed Internet, VoIP and wireless applications.
• In developing countries mobile phones are replacing landlines due to the relative lack of fixed infrastructure. Investor interest and future expansion and upgrade will pave the way for mobile broadband and converged services in those markets.
• Technological advances in wireless information transfer will make next generation wireless technologies a more cost-effective and efficient option than 3G mobile Internet for mobile operators. This is, however, hampered by the finite amount of spectrum currently available. The digital switchover and resulting digital dividend will bring convergence between the PC and mobile even closer by making a vast amount of spectrum available to mobile operators.

Key findings from this report

• Mobile communications are replacing traditional fixed communications across the world. This trend is caused by increasing user mobility and demand for portable devices and “always on” ICT services in developed countries, and relative lack of fixed telephone infrastructures in developing countries.
• Technological advances combined with tougher competition and changing lifestyles are contributing to the convergence between the mobile telephony and PC industry and accelerating the decline of traditional computing and telephony.
• The IT and telecoms industries share technological standards for the provision of wireless connectivity, which contributes further to the convergence of the two industries.
• Mobile and PC penetration levels are close to saturation in developed countries, while there is still room for growth in emerging markets, where penetration levels are much lower. Emerging countries therefore present greater growth opportunities for ICT companies and a number of them have already implemented strategies to exploit those markets.

Key questions answered

• What are the major trends and drivers behind PC/mobile convergence?
• What technologies and enablers will influence further development in converged mobile and PC products and services?
• Who are the major players in the PC/mobile converged market and how do they position themselves?
• What are the main threats posed by the convergence between PC and mobile products and services and how can companies protect themselves?
• How will the PC/mobile converged market evolve and grow in the next 3-5 years?

To know more about this report & to buy a copy please visit :
http://www.visionshopsters.com/product/3858/The-Future-of-Pc-Mobile-Convergence-Competing-technologies-and-emerging-business-models-for-the-mobile-Internet.html

Contact us:

Visionshopsters
Ph : 91-22-40583020
Emailid: marketing@visionshopsters.com
Website : www.visionshopsters.com

Visionshopsters specializes in providing comprehensive collection of online market research reports, events bookings, country reports, company profiles, latest books and magazines, customized research services offering informative solutions worldwide. We constantly believe in providing inventive solutions to clients all across the globe. Our clientele consists of over thousands of top most academic organizations, financial institutions, trading companies, legal service providers, accounting consultancies and other corporate business executives.

Tagged with:  

The Future of Pc/Mobile Convergence: Competing technologies and emerging business models for the mobile Internet-Aarkstore Enterprise

The global mobile phone industry has been extremely successful in the past decade, with an average year-on-year subscriber growth of 24%. While the market has reached saturation in the more developed countries, it is still growing strongly in developing countries due to a combination of cheaper mobile phone handsets and the relative lack of fixed line infrastructure. Mobile operators therefore face two challenges: how to maintain or stimulate demand in the mature markets and secure a new client base and acquire market share in the developing markets. There were an estimated 1.2bn computers in use worldwide at the end of 2008 with mobile PCs driving the current and future computer expansion although general PC growth is slowing. As is the case with the mobile phone industry, the bulk of the installed base (nearly 60%) can be found in mature markets. However, developing countries will increasingly account for a larger share of the global installed base and PC penetration is expected to double by 2013. The lines have become more and more blurred between the mobile phone industry and computer industry with consumers demanding more portability and mobility, processing capability and access to data and applications anywhere and at any time. The availability of multifunctional devices such as smartphones with cloud computing capacities and portable PCs with integrated mobile technology able to access 3G, EDGE and other mobile networks for data transfer is further contributing to the convergence between the PC and mobile markets. This report provides an overview of the market trends, technological and regulatory changes that are shaping PC/mobile convergence. It also identifies the current issues influencing the convergence between PC and mobile technologies while describing the converged products and services available today and in the future. The report analyzes the threats and opportunities posed by the convergence as well as the industry players’ strategies to exploit the convergence, identifying successful business models and showing how new battlegrounds are developing between vendors in the space.

for more information,please visit:

http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/The-Future-of-Pc-Mobile-Convergence-Competing-technologies-and-emerging-business-models-for-the-mobile-Internet-40514.html

Related Mobile Internet Articles


by pcol

The Future of Affordable Wireless Internet Access

Internet access has been spreading just as rapidly as cell phone usage over the past decade. While wireless Internet was once a marvel, it is now considered a travesty to step onto a college campus or into a café without free Wi-Fi. Even that isn’t enough anymore. Phone and Internet providers around the country are producing an increasing amount of portable wireless devices and plans. In fact, the day is not too far off when Internet access at the palm of your hand will be as necessary and affordable as a cell phone. The most popular form of portable wireless seems to be the Apple iPhone. This allows customers to access the Internet through the 3G phone network. The development of the iPhone alone is proof of how affordable portable wireless is becoming. When the iPhone debuted in 2007, its 8GB model was priced at 9. Now the 8GB 3G iPhone model costs a mere . Of course, smart phones can only do so much, and students and business workers alike often require a laptop for their Internet browsing. That is where the Internet air card comes in. An Internet air card is a portable wireless device that allows your laptop to connect to the Internet from almost any given location. These range in size and quality, from 5GB USB sticks to the new Verizon MiFi 2200, which can share Wi-Fi with up to five devices. And for those who are frequently traveling, whether it is for business or pleasure, there are international wireless broadband plans. The extent of coverage under these plans depends on the provider, though they are generally more expensive or non-existent the further away from the United States you go. Many Internet air cards also come with international wireless capabilities. Another option for travelers is international broadband card rental. This is much like a phone card, except you rent a small data plan. This is perfect for people who don’t travel often but may be taking a short vacation. Indeed, instant access to wireless Internet is swiftly becoming a reality. While the quality to price ratio needs some adjusting, this is sure to balance itself out once the technology improves – which it is certain to do in the near future.

For more resources regarding Broadband Wireless International Corporation or even about International Internet Service Providers and especially about International Wireless Internet please review these pages.

Tagged with:  

The Future Of Wireless Uk Broadband

On July 9, 2010, in Articles, by Admin

by nibaq

The Future Of Wireless Uk Broadband

Wireless broadband in the UK has never seemed to take off as well as wired broadband. Most households in the UK have the ability to get broadband internet, but wireless access is limited.

There are many reasons why wireless internet is better than wired internet, but in the UK it seems that no provider can get it to work for the users. It may just be, though, the answer to those living in remote areas where broadband service is less than desirable.

The wireless providers are finding a niche market in remote areas, the younger generation and business minded people who are seeing the perks of a wireless connection.

The difference between wireless and wired internet is basically that wireless internet uses no wires, where wired internet does. A wireless service is sent through radio signals instead of through lines and cables.

A person with a wireless connection can hook up to the internet without ever hooking anything into their computer. With a little set up the computer is ready to be used with a wireless internet service.

Then a person can use their computer wherever they like, as long as it is within an area where wireless broadband is offered. Wireless internet provides so much freedom to both providers and users.

For the provider wireless UK broadband is a far better solution than wired. Wireless internet connections are much easier to set up and maintain than wired services. It is also far easier to get wired services to remote areas than wired services, which is why wireless service is heavily promoted to people in those areas.

For the user, wireless internet offer flexibility. Nothing wired into a computer, no need to add new lines and far fewer maintenance issues.

With a wireless connection a person is no longer confined to their home, hooked into the broadband connection, they can use their wireless connection around their home or in many of the public places that offer wireless broadband access, like pubs or restaurants.

Wired internet is most popular for laptop computers and mobile phones. Many people do not see the idea stretching to their home computer and feel that it is complex and too involved for them to deal with. With three-quarters of the population of the UK using broadband services, only a third are actually using wireless technology.

The internet choices in the UK change rapidly. Wireless UK broadband is still fairly new, but many companies are jumping onboard to provide it to their customers. Currently wireless

UK broadband is available to limited areas. As the providers work through the kinks and get more users interested, it is likely that wireless broadband will overtake wired broadband as the internet service of choice.

For more information on how UK broadband contact http://www.ukispreview.co.uk

Robert Michael is a writer for www.ukispreview.co.uk which is an excellent place to find broadband links, For more information go to: wireless uk broadband

Related Wireless Internet Service Articles

Tagged with:  

The Future of Pc/Mobile Convergencae: Competing technologies and emerging business models for the mobile Internet -Aarkstore Enterprise

The global mobile phone industry has been extremely successful in the past decade, with an average year-on-year subscriber growth of 24%. While the market has reached saturation in the more developed countries, it is still growing strongly in developing countries due to a combination of cheaper mobile phone handsets and the relative lack of fixed line infrastructure. Mobile operators therefore face two challenges: how to maintain or stimulate demand in the mature markets and secure a new client base and acquire market share in the developing markets.
There were an estimated 1.2bn computers in use worldwide at the end of 2008 with mobile PCs driving the current and future computer expansion although general PC growth is slowing. As is the case with the mobile phone industry, the bulk of the installed base (nearly 60%) can be found in mature markets. However, developing countries will increasingly account for a larger share of the global installed base and PC penetration is expected to double by 2013.
The lines have become more and more blurred between the mobile phone industry and computer industry with consumers demanding more portability and mobility, processing capability and access to data and applications anywhere and at any time. The availability of multifunctional devices such as smartphones with cloud computing capacities and portable PCs with integrated mobile technology able to access 3G, EDGE and other mobile networks for data transfer is further contributing to the convergence between the PC and mobile markets.

Key features of this report

• Overview of the market trends, technological and regulatory changes that shape pc/mobile convergence.
• Identification of the current issues influencing the convergence between the PC and mobile technologies.
• Description of the converged products and services currently available.
• Forecasts of products and services available in the future.
• Analysis of the threats and opportunities posed by PC/mobile convergence.

Scope of this report

• Review the current technologies, standards, regulatory frameworks and devices impacting the mobile phone and computer industries.
• Identify changes in consumers’ lifestyle and needs that stimulate offerings of converged mobile and PC products and services.
• Understand how technological advances in both mobile telephony and computing are leading towards a convergence between mobile telephony and computing.
• Assess the implications, threats and opportunities of PC/mobile convergence for mobile operators, handset manufacturers and IT companies.

Key Market Issues

• PC and mobile phone users in mature, developed, markets have higher expectations from their ICT providers. They demand more portability, high-speed data and seamless mobility. They also expect multifunctional devices, networked products and combined services. Faced with an increasingly competitive environment and demanding clients, IT and mobile companies are looking at new ways of creating and sustaining demand through the integration of more advanced multimedia services.
• All-in-one devices that combine telephony with access to the Internet and multimedia services are becoming more popular across the board, intensifying the competition between IT companies, fixed broadband operators, mobile operators and integrated operators. Mobile and computer companies are trying to broaden their service offerings to meet and stimulate demand in increasingly competitive mature markets, leading to networked products and converged services such as on-demand video, digital TV, high speed Internet, VoIP and wireless applications.
• In developing countries mobile phones are replacing landlines due to the relative lack of fixed infrastructure. Investor interest and future expansion and upgrade will pave the way for mobile broadband and converged services in those markets.
• Technological advances in wireless information transfer will make next generation wireless technologies a more cost-effective and efficient option than 3G mobile Internet for mobile operators. This is, however, hampered by the finite amount of spectrum currently available. The digital switchover and resulting digital dividend will bring convergence between the PC and mobile even closer by making a vast amount of spectrum available to mobile operators.

Key findings from this report

• Mobile communications are replacing traditional fixed communications across the world. This trend is caused by increasing user mobility and demand for portable devices and “always on” ICT services in developed countries, and relative lack of fixed telephone infrastructures in developing countries.
• Technological advances combined with tougher competition and changing lifestyles are contributing to the convergence between the mobile telephony and PC industry and accelerating the decline of traditional computing and telephony.
• The IT and telecoms industries share technological standards for the provision of wireless connectivity, which contributes further to the convergence of the two industries.
• Mobile and PC penetration levels are close to saturation in developed countries, while there is still room for growth in emerging markets, where penetration levels are much lower. Emerging countries therefore present greater growth opportunities for ICT companies and a number of them have already implemented strategies to exploit those markets.

Key questions answered

• What are the major trends and drivers behind PC/mobile convergence?
• What technologies and enablers will influence further development in converged mobile and PC products and services?
• Who are the major players in the PC/mobile converged market and how do they position themselves?
• What are the main threats posed by the convergence between PC and mobile products and services and how can companies protect themselves?
• How will the PC/mobile converged market evolve and grow in the next 3-5 years?

for more information,please visit:

http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/The-Future-of-Pc-Mobile-Convergencae-Competing-technologies-and-emerging-business-models-for-the-mobile-Internet-44696.html

More Mobile Internet Articles

Tagged with:  

Mobile Broadband too slow? Get WiMax!


Image by imagineWiMax

Research and Markets: Jordan Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband Markets with Future Forecasts
DUBLIN—-Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Jordan – Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts” report to their offering.

02 drops unlimited mobile data offer
The O2 has become the first UK operator to ditch its tariffs offering customers unlimited mobile broadband, with senior management saying the model is “broken”.

VivaCell-MTS Launches Successful Mobile Broadband With Redknee
Armenia’s Leading Mobile operator reinforces market leadership with Redknee read more

Tagged with: