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On-Device Portals: Beyond WAP
ARCchart, Jan 2006, Pages: 145
The industry is witnessing the adoption of On-Device Portals (ODPs), a new generation of products which deliver content on the mobile phone through the use of a client application. This report classifies these products into three categories: offline portals, on-device store-fronts and home-screen replacement products. On-device portals are an evolution of WAP, as they leverage the handset's capabilities to deliver a more compelling user experience, increase service awareness and streamline content purchasing.
This report provides an extensive analysis of the on-device portal market: the players, the market movements and the trends which are emerging. Topics of coverage include: - Analysis of the disappointing data revenues most operators are currently generating - The failures of the data services user experience, from awareness and accessibility to communication and education - A comparative landscape of ODP vendors currently in the market - In-depth reviews of the ODP vendors: Abaxia, Action Engine, Cibenix, Handmark (Pocket Express), Macromedia (FlashCast), MSX, Nellymoser, Onskreen, Opera Platform, Openwave, Qualcomm (uiOne), RefreshMobile, Silk and SurfKitchen - ODP market perspective, from early adoption, to mass market and commoditisation - Movements of the mobile operators in the ODP market, including case studies for ONE Smile, O2, Telefónica Móviles and TIM Imagine - Strategies of the handset manufacturers, content providers and standards bodies - #Key challenges for ODP vendors, including their to-market strategy and technology considerations - Ten trends that will impact the market of mobile content between 2006-2008 - Case studies for Access, Obigo, Macromedia Flash Lite, Ikivo, July Systems, Zi Qix, Leiki, Digital Airways, TAT and a yet-unnamed heavyweight infrastructure vendor who is entering the ODP market in the first half of 2006. - Recommendations for ODP vendors as well as operators, manufacturers and content providers
Answers and opinions are provided with respect to the following essential questions: - Why are On-Device Portals the next step beyond WAP? - What kind of ROI are European operators currently seeing from network and content investments? - What defines the 'user experience' and how has the usability of mobile data services failed? - How do ODP vendors compare in terms of their positioning, customers, technology and strategy? - What are the worldwide deployments of ODP products and which deployments are on mass-market handsets? - What is the role of phone manufacturers in the ODP market and what are the most innovative approaches? - What is the role of content providers and why do they stand to surpass operators as the largest deployers of ODP products in 2009? - What are the operators' attitudes towards on-device portals? - What are the key market challenges for ODP vendors going forward? - Which handset application platforms are moving to provide a route to market for on-device services? - How is ODP technology moving towards commoditisation and what are the forthcoming opportunities and high-value areas? - How should ODP vendors, operators, manufacturers and content providers adapt their strategy to take into account the threats and opportunities in the ODP market?
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