Connected Devices - The Rise of Connected Devices: Netbook, Mobile Internet Devices, eReader
IDATE, October 2009, Pages: 81
Following the success of smartphones, dedicated to mobile internet browing and data exchange, a new category of connected devices has emerged, in which netbooks have been the most successful to date, and it has radically changed the dynamics of the mobile telecom market. This report provides a thorough analysis of the Connected Devices market up to 2013 and its impact for players of the mobile value chain.
Key questions
- Which is the Global market for the Connected Devices?
- Which are the dynamics for each of these new devices: Netbook, Mobile Internet Devices (MID), Electronic reader?
- What are the drivers of these markets up to 2013? What are the expected usages for each Connected Devices?
- Will Connected Devices and smartphones compete with each-other or simply coexist?
- What are hardware and software providers doing to conquer this nascent market? What is the strategy and positioning of main solution providers?
- What are the new challenges and opportunities for Mobile Operators?
- Which technologies will become key to the evolution of connected devices? Will we see the emergence of new kinds of devices?
1. Executive Summary
1.1. The Rise of Connected Devices
1.2. A Strategic positioning for players eager to conquer new ground
1.3. Mobile Operators are progressively entering the Connected Devices market
2. Connected Devices Market
2.1. Which Features?
2.2. What kind of usage per devices?
2.3. Possible competition between devices
2.4. Which Market?
3. Definition and Segmentation of Connected Devices
3.1. Netbook
3.1.1. Software Platform
3.1.2. Hardware Components
3.1.3. Market
3.1.4. Netbook Providers
3.1.5. Drivers of the netbook market
3.1.6. Summary
3.2. Mobile Internet Devices
3.3. Software Platform
3.4. Hardware Components
3.5. Market
3.5.1. MID Providers
3.5.2. Drivers of the MID market
3.5.3. Summary
3.6. Electronic readers
3.6.1. Reader Components
3.6.2. Market
3.6.3. E-Reader Providers
3.6.4. Summary
4. Building Blocks
4.1. Hardware
4.1.1. Chipset architecture: Intel vs ARM
4.1.2. Hardware manufacturers
- AMD
- Gobi
- Intel
- Infineon
- QST Platform
- Qualcomm
- Snapdragon
- ST Microelectronics
- Texas Instrument
- VIA
4.2. Software
4.2.1. Segmentation of Software solutions
4.2.2. Major Players strategies
- Apple
- Cisco
- Google
- Intel
- Microsoft
- Nokia
- Qualcomm
- Sun
4.2.3 Emmerging players
- Cloud OS
- Joli Cloud
5. Market Drivers
5.1. Q1 marks a severe downturn in the handset market
5.2. Smartphones are driving growth
5.3. The convergence of smartphones and laptops
5.4. The development of the Mobile Broadband Market
5.5. Some Barriers remain
6. Operators Initiatives and Strategy
6.1. Mobile Operators are progressively getting involved in the Connected Devices market
6.2. More Netbooks are being distributed by operators
6.3. Subsidization of Connected Devices
6.4. Connected Devices Data Plans Features
6.5. Connected Devices Content
6.6. Case Studies
6.6.1. AT&T
6.6.2. SFR
6.6.3. Telecom Italia
6.6.4. 3 Hong Kong
7. Technology Evolution and Trends
7.1. Device Evolution
7.1.1. Electronic Reader Evolution
7.1.2. Netbook/MID Evolution
7.2. The emergence of Cloud Computing Services
7.2.1. Definition
7.2.2. Providers Strategy
- Cisco
- Intel
- Open Cloud
- Microsoft
- Sun
7.2.3. Mobile Operators strategy in the Mobile Cloud
- China Mobile
- Orange Business Services
- Telefonica
- Verizon
7.2.4. Which Evolution to Cloud Computing?
8. Synthesis
9. Appendix - Benchmark of Mobile Operators Offers for Connected Devices
Tables & figures
Table 1: Mobile Devices Marketing Features Comparison
Table 2: Connected Devices Usage
Table 3: Mobile Device Features Comparison
Table 4: Connected Devices Usage
Table 5: Comparison of Mobile Device Marketing Features
Table 6: Example of Netbooks
Table 7: Software Platforms by netbooks
Table 8: Netbook Sales in 2008
Table 9: Top 10 Netbooks on PriceGrabber.com
Table 10: Advantages and drawbacks of Netbooks
Table 11: Commercial Netbooks Available
Table 12: Mobile Internet Devices Products
Table 13: Advantages and drawbacks of MIDs
Table 14: Commercial MID available
Table 15: Available Electronic Readers
Table 16: Advantages and drawbacks of E-readers
Table 17: Availability of E-readers
Table 18: ARM processors licensees
Table 19: Some Partnerships between chipset manufacturer and handset providers
Table 20: Main Operators providing Connected Devices Offers (1Q09)
Table 21: Data Plans Features
Table 22: Data Plans Features
Table 23: Price comparison between traditional retailers channel and operator channel without subsidy
Table 24: Connected Devices Features Proposed by SFR
Table 25: Data Plans proposed with Netbooks and MIDs
Table 26: Connected Devices proposed by Telecom Italia
Table 27: Telecom Italia Data Plans proposed with Netbooks and MIDs
Table 28: Connected Devices proposed by 3 HK
Table 29: 3HK Data Plans proposed with Netbooks and MIDs
Table 30: E paper Roadmap
Figure 1: Mobile Phones and Connected Devices Shipments Forecast
Figure 2: Netbook Key Market Data, worldwide
Figure 3: Operators Netbook Associated Pricind and Allowance in Europe
Figure 4: Comparison of Connected Devices Features
Figure 5: Connected Devices Environment Usage
Figure 6: Connected Devices Market, worldwide
Figure 7: Geographical Segmentation of Connected Devices Market
Figure 8: Netbook Key Market Data, worldwide
Figure 9: Netbook Growth as % of total Laptop Category
Figure 10: Age Distribution of US Adults who won a Netbook
Figure 11: Age Netbook Features Evolution, 2008-2010
Figure 12: MID market Key features, worldwide
Figure 13: Edition Market by Country, 2007
Figure 14: Kindle Sales, worldwide
Figure 15: Electronic Readers Market Value, worldwide
Figure 16: E-Reader Product
Figure 17: Complementarity between ereader and phone tested by KDDI
Figure 18: Intel vs ARM MID positioning
Figure 19: ST-Ericsson Platform Roadmap for Handsets and Connected Devices
Figure 20: AMD Platform Roadmap for Desktop, Notebook and Mini Notebooks
Figure 21: Intel Moblin Platform for MIDs and Netbooks
Figure 22: JoliCloud Solution User Interface
Figure 23: Cloud OS Solution User Interface
Figure 24: Handset Shipments per Quarter*, worldwide
Figure 25: Smartphone Sales Evolution, worldwide
Figure 26: Smartphone OS Market Share Evolution
Figure 27: Smartphone adoption drives much more data plan and mobile Internet usage
Figure 28: Smartphone vs Laptop Sales, worldwide
Figure 29: Evolution of WWAN Modules Integration in Notebooks and Netbooks
Figure 30: Operators Netbook Associated Pricind and Allowance in Europe
Figure 31: Devices and Pricing Offers from AT&T
Figure 32: Future Netbook EeePC T91 from Asus
Figure 33: TechCrunch Internet Tablet
Figure 34: Cloud Computing Model
Figure 35: CloudClone Architecture
- 3
- Airtel
- AMD
- Apple
- ATT
- Bell mobility
- Bouygues telecom
- China Mobile
- Cisco
- Claro
- Cloud OS
- Debitel
- Digitel
- e.plus
- Era
- France
- Gobi
- Google
- IdeaCellular
- Infineon
- Intel
- Iusacell
- Joli Cloud
- KPN
- Microsoft
- Movilnet
- Movistar
- MTS
- Nextel
- Nokia
- O2
- Open Cloud
- Optimus
- Optus
- Orange
- Orange Business Services
- Personal
- Peru
- Plus
- Primustel
- QST Platform
- Qualcomm
- Qualcomm
- Rogers.com
- SFR
- Skylink
- Snapdragon
- Sonera
- Spain
- Sprint
- ST Microelectronics
- Sun
- Sun
- Swisscom
- Tata indicom
- Telcel
- Tele2
- Telecom Italia
- Telefonica
- Telenor
- Telfort
- Telia
- Telstra (via bigpond)
- Telus
- Texas Instrument
- Three
- Tim
- TMN
- T-Mobile
- Tre (3)
- U.S Cellular
- UK
- Verizon
- Verizon
- VIA
- Vimpelcom (beeline)
- Virgin mobile
- Vivo
- Vodacom
- Vodafone
- Wind
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