“Worldwide OTT Portfolios: Key Offerings, Business Model Innovation, & Monetisation”, presents a strategic analysis of multiple windows OTTs are using to; lure customers, monetise opportunities across voice, messaging, video, content, & payments, keep customers engaged, and sustain their respective achieved growths.
The Research covers OTT players’ key messaging, voice & video calling, content, and various other commercial solutions, and includes detailed company profiles:
- Information on main offerings and key customers
- Investments
- Funding
- Growth trends
- Revenue
- and, Subscriber data.
This research is helpful for executives looking to explore a range of OTT offerings and their value propositions and future strategies across different markets.
Questions Answered by the Research
Q1. What is this clan of OTTs comprised of, who are not ready to budge and chewing on telco opportunities at the speed of Pac-Man? Are things set to change?
Q2. Is everything lost; Are there Opportunities to take back what originally belonged to the clan of Tele-com Service providers?
Q3. Concretely, what are those prominent OTT offerings delivered in the form of Voice, Message, Video, Content, or Commerce to billions of users every day; the variability, opportunity, challenge, & doability?
Q4. How OTT players have evolved across consumer and enterprise segments?
Q5. Who are the leading players, and what are their unique strategies?
Q6. Which segment has got the maximum attention of OTT players?
Q7. Why Telcos must act aggressively against OTTs?
Target Audience
Mobile Network Operators, Internet Telephony Service Providers, Internet Service Providers, OTT Players, VAS Players, Research Organisations, Technology Standard Organisations, Forums, Alliances & Associations, Technology Investors, Financial Institutions and Investment Communities, Analysts, Governments, and Strategic Business Planners.
Delivery time: 2-5 Days
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- Ericsson
- FaceTime
- GSMA
- Huawei
- Infobip
- KakaoTalk
- LINE
- Microsoft
- Nokia
- Ribbon Communications
- Skype
- Telegram
- Viber
- Vonage
- ZTE