Tariff Consultancy, Jan 2010, Pages: 150
Portugal). Examples of Pre Pay
MobileBroadband service bundling highlighted in TCL's report include the following:
- MobileBroadband USB modem with 100 Hours 3G internet usage plus unlimited Hot Spot
Pyramid Research, Inc., May 2009, Pages: 56
the low-end computers with mobile data services from specific network operators, according to this latest report.
MobileBroadband for the Masses: The Case for Bundled Netbooks analyzes the business case
Pyramid Research, Inc., March 2008, Pages: 54
–data bundle to the consumer market. This report, Bundling Notebooks and MobileBroadband; the Business Case for MNOs, is dedicated to filling that void and providing the analysis of the main drivers
Parks Associates, Dec 2010, Pages: 95
/ Africa
3.0 Broadband Value-Added Services (VAS)
3.1 Entertainment
3.1.1 Video
3.1.2 Music
3.1.3 Gaming
3.2 Premium Tech Support
3.3 Monitoring Services
3.3.1 Home Security
3.3.2 Energy
3.3.3 Health
3
Pyramid Research, Inc., Nov 2008, Pages: 72
mobilebroadband substitute for fixed broadband access, particularly in emerging markets?
- What is the impact of service bundles on subscriber uptake, churn rates, ARPU and service revenue?
- How do
Business Monitor International, April 2011, Pages: 84
East. Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
North AfricaMobile SWOT
North Africa Fixed-Line And Broadband SWOT
Business Environment
Middle East And North Africa
North Africa
Table: Regional Telecoms
AfricaNext, Sep 2008, Pages: 83
of mobile data in Africa, including demand, revenue, Opex and Capex.
African broadband business models have long been so dispiritingly brutal that it is hardly surprising that few private service providers
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., April 2011, Pages: 198
advanced services
Wherever 3G mobilebroadband services are deployed in sub-Saharan Africa, they quickly take over as the preferred means of access to the Internet, provided that a suitable backbone network
Pyramid Research, Inc., July 2008, Pages: 51
Telecom FMC service introduction path
Exhibit 6: Unified licenses in Africa and the Middle East
Exhibit 7: Selected mobile operators with WiMAX licenses in emerging markets
Exhibit 8: Operators driving
AfricaNext, Sep 2008, Pages: 38
A part of our larger broadband review, this report delves into the economics and business model issues around mobilebroadband in Africa, including ARPU evolution, Opex and Capex impact and overall
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., April 2011, Pages: 28
One of the most penetrated mobile markets in Africa
This annual report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Botswana’s telecommunications market. Subjects covered include
IDATE, Feb 2012
developments and the business models governing the new applications that superfast broadband will enable. This report analyses how the main FTTx players are adapting their strategies and provides detailed data
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., June 2010, Pages: 29
ARPU – 2004 - 2009
Table 13 – MTC mobile data bundle pricing – November 2009
Exhibit 1 – Map of Namibia Namibia - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., April 2011, Pages: 85
in the annual reports listed at the end of the Table of Contents section.
Mobile data and broadband technologies are increasingly being used as a substitute for poor or non-existent fixed-line infrastructure
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., July 2011, Pages: 160
This annual report offers a wealth of information on the global telecoms sector and is a valuable resource of key statistics, insights and trends. With a focus on telecoms services including mobile
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., April 2011, Pages: 131
occurring worldwide and unique regional perspectives on the markets of North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.
Subjects covered include:
- Key Global MobileBroadband
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Feb 2010, Pages: 30
to its more aggressive and innovative competitors, first and foremost the country’s fifth mobile network which launched in mid 2008, operated by Nigeria’s Globacom. South Africa’s MTN is still the mobile
TeleResearch Labs, May 2011, Pages: 240
might be interested in this Report?
Telecom Investors
With an obvious interest in the ongoing happenings within the mobilebroadband segment of Telecoms, the report provides indepth-insight for telecom
Pyramid Research, Inc., Nov 2007, Pages: 100
MAX as part of multi-play bundle
-South Africa: WiMAX in conjunction with fixed broadband expansion
-Mexico: Market leaders set the tone
-South Korea: WiMAX as part of a larger broadband play
Section 4