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Main telephone lines,
subscribers per 100 people 2003
ITU - 2004
Datos estadísticos país
por país sobre penetración y número de usuarios/abonados
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Mobile Courtesy Matters
emarketer - July 09, 2004
A recent study by Sprint shows that while US adults feel other
mobile phone users are less courteous today than five years ago,
none will admit to being downright discourteous themselves.
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Girls Got Game
emarketer - July 06, 2004
A new Yankee Group study reports that more women than men play games
on their mobile devices.
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Lights,
Camera Phone, Action!
emarketer -
May 25, 2004
In-Stat/MDR
finds 13.2% of US wireless subscribers are either very or extremely
interested in buying video services for their mobile phones.
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E-Mail
for Mobile Workers
emarketer -
May 19, 2004
Strategy
Analytics reports that less than 5% of the workforce worldwide has
mobile e-mail. Strategy explains that Research in Motion's
Blackberry corners the market, with secure connections and "elegant"
service. |
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McKinsey:
Using Mobile Phones to Boost TV Ratings
emarketer -May
13, 2004
Contributed by The McKinsey Quarterly -- To realize the
benefits of interactive technology, broadcasters and mobile carriers
must work on their own interaction. |
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China's market for mobile phones
Bram J. Bout, Vincent Chang, and Sarena Lin
The McKinsey Quarterly, 2004 Number 2 / May 2004
The world’s biggest and best-known sellers of mobile telephones face
cutthroat competition in China. The market share of local vendors,
such as TCL and Ningbo Bird, has jumped from 5 percent of all units
in 1999 to nearly 40 percent in 2003, with upward of 50 percent
growth in 2003 alone (exhibit). These gains have come largely at the
expense of multinational corporations. |
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Mobile Content Services Face an Age Gap
emarketer - 3 May 2004
According to a report conducted by NOP World for Nokia, mobile phone
users say they would pay 28% more than their current mobile fees for
mobile content services. |
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Mobile
Application Platforms and Operating Systems Enabling Technologies
and the Evolving Role of Java
ARC Group - 29 april 2004
Worldwide Market Analysis & Strategic Outlook 2003-2008 - Extract |
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Shipments of
mobile phones powered by open OSs to reach 89m units in 2008
ARC Group -- 29 April 2004According to the
recently released report from ARC Group, MOBILE APPLICATION
PLATFORMS AND OPERATING SYSTEMS 2003-2008, 97% of data-capable
handset devices shipped in 2003 were powered by proprietary
operating systems (OSs). Shipments of devices powered by third party
open OSs reached 9.8m units, all targeting smartphones and rich
feature devices. While the volume of these devices has not built yet,
the value attributed to them could be as high as 11% of the total
handset market. |
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Mobile Industry Believes Profit and CAPEX will grow in 2004
ARC Group - 01 April 2004
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“Uso y actitud de los jóvenes hacia Internet y la telefonía móvil”
e-business Center PwC&IESE - Marzo 2004
Los jóvenes navegantes influyen decisivamente en las compras de
productos tecnológicos en los hogares españoles y son los
principales impulsores de la adopción de banda ancha. Estas son
algunas de las conclusiones del estudio “Uso y actitud de los
jóvenes hacia Internet y la telefonía móvil”, realizado por el e-business
Center PwC&IESE |
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3GSM 2004 Survey Report: The Industry's View
The mobile industrys view of key developments and challenges into
2004
ARC Group - March 2004
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Mobile Entertainment Services will Generate Over $27 Billion
Globally by 2008
ARC Group - 20 October 2003Mobile
entertainment services will generate over $27 billion by 2008 and
will have over 2.5 billion users, according to the new report 'Mobile
Entertainment Applications and Markets' from mobile industry
analysts, the ARC Group. Nota de prensa |
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Future of Full-Feature Phones
E-marketer - 18 September 2003
According to In-Stat/MDR, 18.2 million camera phones were shipped
worldwide in 2002. In the first quarter of this year, 7.8 million
camera phones made their way around the world, while 1.7 million
smart phones were shipped in Q1 2003. |
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Making Mobile Revenues in Russia
E-marketer - 16 September 2003
According to a September 2003 report from Pyramid Research, mobile
service revenues in Russia will rise to $10 billion in 2007 -- up
from just over $3 billion last year. |
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Telematics Take on the World
E-marketer - 15 September 2003
According to a recent report from the Telematics Research Group, by
the end of this year, over 2.1 million embedded telematics units
will be shipped in North America, rising to over 2.3 million by the
end of next year. |
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US Lags Europe
and Japan in Mobile Adoption
E-marketer - 4 September 2003
The US is behind both Western Europe
and Japan in terms of mobile penetration. Ben Macklin examines the
markets' differences, explaining why the US trails |
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Camera-phone
market set to double by the end of the year says ARC Group analysts
in Future Mobile Handsets 2003-2008 report
ARC Group - 18 August 2003
Nota de prensa |
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GSM Network
IDs
Mobil Center Information GSM - 2003
Codigos de operadores GSM y su referencia |
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Mobinet Index - 2003
A.T. Kearney and Cambridge Business
School - July 2003Two-thirds
of mobile phone users in 15 countries willing to pay to send photo
messages; 42 percent of those under 19 would pay more than $1 per
message. The Mobinet Index:This unique research project was initiated between global
management consultant A.T. Kearney and Cambridge Business School -
the Judge Institute of Management. For Mobinet 6, approximately
5,600 interviews were conducted with mobile phone users in 15
countries. The Mobinet study has been conducted regularly since June
2000. (195 kb) |
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What Do Asian Mobile Phone Users
Want, Have?
Markets Wireless - June 6, 2003
Asians, like their European counterparts, are ready to adopt next
generation wireless and its enhanced services — and pay extra for
them — with the largest group (48 percent) interested in downloading
and playing music clips. |
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Worldwide
Mobile Phone Industry Experienced an 18 Percent Increase in Unit
Sales in First Quarter of 2003
Gartner - June 2, 2003
The mobile phone industry experienced better than expected sales, as
worldwide mobile phone unit sales totaled 112.7 million units, an 18
percent increase from the first quarter of
2002
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ITU - 2003
Datos estadísticos país
por país sobre penetración y número de usuarios/abonados |
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Nokia: las
aplicaciones de ‘software’ revolucionarán el mercado de la telefonía
móvil
Nokia - 22 de mayo de 2003-
El 70% de los terminales móviles actuales incorporan la tecnología
Java. |
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Data revenues for selected
operators ASIA PACIFIC 4Q02/4Q01
GSM World - April 2003
Optus, Telstra, J-Phone, Maxis, Globo Telecom, Maxis, SingTel, M1,
Far EasTone, AIS, TAC
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Smart phones on top in EMEA
Canalys - April 23rd 2003
Palm still leading handheld vendor, but Windows CE out-ships Palm OS
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ARC Group
forecasts that worldwide shipments of high-end smartphones will
reach 45m by 2007
ARC Group - 16 April 2003
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Smart phones
will overtake handhelds this year in EMEA
Canalys - March 24th 2003
Overall mobile device market
expected to double in 2003 |
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Mobile payments to increase to USD20 billion by 2005 -driven by new
business models
ARC Group - 18 March 2003Mobile payments
revenues are set to grow dramatically to USD20 billion in 2005
worldwide, according to a new strategic report from ARC Group. This
figure represents anannual growth rate of over 100%, and is mainly
derived from new types of transaction such as prepaid top up via
automatic teller machines (ATMs). |
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Vodafone live!
vs i-mode - SMS success
GSM ASSOCIATION February, 2003
Resumen Wireless Evolution Insider de Febrero 2003: Mensajes SMS
emitidos en 2002/2001 y 3q2002 en Asia Pacifico y Vodafone live! vs
i-mode |
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TELEFONÍA MÓVIL 3G: LOS USUARIOS SE MUESTRAN DISPUESTOS A PAGAR MÁS
POR LOS NUEVOS SERVICIOS Y TERMINALES
Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) - 20 de febrero de 2003
Nota de prensa, resumen estudio
El estudio internacional "TNS Telecoms 3G 2003 Report", realizado
por la división Telecoms de Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) revela que la
mayoría de usuarios interesados en la telefonía 3G o UMTS están
dispuestos a pagar más por los nuevos terminales y servicios. |
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Subscriber Statistics 2003
GSM World - 17 enero del 2003 -PDF
These Subscriber Statistics
demonstrate the numbers of people using GSM at different frequencies,
and in different global regions. It demonstrates phenomenal customer
growth running at twice the industry's predicted level. |
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The future of the mobile games market
Idate - febrero 2003 - PDF - inglés |
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World Mobile Telecom Equipment markets: recession is not over!
Idate - febrero 2003 - PDF - inglés |
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2003: the real start of mobile multimedia services in Europe Low/niche
market Market Potentiel High/mass market
Idate - febrero 2003 - PDF - inglés |
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Where was mobile growth in 2002?
Idate - febrero 2003 - PDF - inglés |
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Palm and Sony
handhelds perform well in Q4 2002
Canalys - January 27th 2003
But Nokia stays ahead in feature/smart phones
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Prediction: Russian Mobile Operators to Add 10
Million New Subscribers in 2003
Pyramid Research - Enero 2003
Informe ejecutivo
The Russian mobile user base will nearly double this year to 27
million, up from 17.8 million in 2002. This growth will be
increasingly driven by non-urban regions, forcing operators to
increase CAPEX to address wider coverage areas -- great news for
vendors.
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