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市場調查報告書

產業別市場無線寬頻的市場機會

Bringing wireless broadband to vertical markets. A high-margin revenue stream for operators and compelling services for enterprises and public entities.

出版商 Senza Fili Consulting
出版日期 2008年09月 商品編碼 70634
內容資訊 英文 191 Pages, 179 Figures
價格
US $ 2995 PDF by Email (Single user license)
US $ 4995 PDF by Email -Global Corporate License (companies with up to 300 employees)
US $ 6995 PDF by Email -Global Corporate License (companies with over 300 employees)


產業別市場無線寬頻的市場機會 是由出版商Senza Fili Consulting在2008年09月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含191 Pages, 179 Figures 價格從美金2995起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:無線寬頻市場機會之技術類型(3G・WiMAX・LTE)・應用・設備類型別調查分析、 2014年之前的連線數量・服務收益・設備收益預測、產業別市場條件、課題等。內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 實施概要

第2章 調查進行路線圖

第3章 介紹

第4章 可尋址市場

  • 從利基到主流
  • 市場成長因素
    • 無線寬頻
    • 產業市場無線連線性

第5章 價値命題

  • 網路服務業者:商業個案
  • 產業別業者:提高功能性及成本效益
  • 支援多角化商業模式的生態系統

第6章 預測方法・模式

  • 產業別市場定義
  • 市場區隔・應用・設備・技術
  • 產業別市場區隔
  • 產業別市場應用
  • 設備:M2M・汽車・人類
  • 無線寬頻技術:3G・WiMAX・LTE
  • 地區涵蓋範圍
  • 調查方法
  • 預測模式

第7章 預測總結:全球・地區市場

  • 連線數量
  • 服務收益
  • 設備收益

第8章 應用

  • 應用別全球市場預測:概要
  • 遙控
  • 車載遠距通訊
  • 金融交易
  • 大樓管理
  • 監視
  • 內容傳輸
  • 行動工作者

第9章 設備

  • M2M設備
  • 車載設備
  • 人性化設備

第10章 技術:3G・WiMAX・LTE

  • 技術別地區比較分析
    • 連線
    • 服務收益
    • 應用
    • 設備
  • 3G
    • 3G連線:地區別
    • 3G服務收益:地區別
    • 3G連線:應用別
    • 3G連線:設備類型別
  • WiMAX
    • WiMAX連線:地區別
    • WiMAX服務收益:地區別
    • WiMAX連線:應用別
    • WiMAX連線:設備類型別
  • LTE
    • LTE連線:地區別
    • LTE服務收益:地區別
    • LTE連線:應用別
    • LTE連線:設備類型別

第11章 市場區隔:可尋址市場

第12章 地區分析

第13章 總論

第14章 縮寫字等

目錄

Abstract

Vertical applications are one of the best growth opportunities available to wireless operators in developed markets where retail subscribership is reaching saturation and ARPUs are stagnant. Vertical applications for the enterprise open an entirely new market that wireless operators have this far neglected. Even in emerging markets, enterprises are underserved and the prospective market promises to be profitable for operators.

For wireless operators, vertical applications can be quite attractive: revenues per connection may be lower (but not necessarily so for applications that require broadband), but so are churn and customer acquisition costs, while contracts often extend to 10 years and devices do not require subsidies.

Enterprises, too, stand to benefit from vertical applications, by reducing their capital (if they operate their own telecom infrastructure) and operating costs, and increasing the efficiency of their operations.in some cases, radically transforming them.

Vertical applications promise to radically change the wireless industry. The focus will no longer be exclusively on connecting people. Wireless operators will be able to connect the entire environment.people, vehicles, and machines.

Several factors are encouraging this transformation:

  • Vertical markets are largely underserved.but demand is growing fast, and it is an opportunity specifically well suited to WiMAX and LTE operators
  • Vertical applications will be crucial to the success of WiMAX and LTE operators: they can accelerate the progress to profitability with a very limited marginal cost of support
  • Vertical players are showing a keen interest in mobile broadband functionality to improve their operations and reduce costs

But it is not easy to address vertical markets:

  • Operators need to understand the specific requirements of vertical players
  • Vertical markets are fragmented and require support for a wide range of applications
  • New business models and marketing approaches are needed to address vertical players' requirements and expectations

This report from Senza Fili Consulting looks at the opportunity that vertical applications offer to wireless broadband (3G, WiMAX, LTE) operators worldwide. It combines an extensive forecast with an in-depth analysis of the industry drivers.

Extensive forecast of vertical market applications for 3G, WiMAX, and LTE (2008-2014)

  • Global forecast, with in-depth data for 7 regions and 16 countries
  • Number of connections, service revenues, and device revenues by:
    • Technologies: 3G, WiMAX, LTE
    • Devices: M2M, In-Vehicle, Mobile
    • Applications: Telemetry, Vehicle Telematics, Financial Transactions, Building Monitoring, Surveillance, Content Delivery, Mobile Workforce

Key results by 2014

  • Vertical applications will generate USD43 billion in service revenues
  • Vertical connections will be equivalent to 7% of retail wireless broadband connections
  • The largest market for vertical applications will be Asia Pacific, with 29% of connections
  • Vehicle telematics and connectivity to the mobile workforce will be the two main applications
  • Vertical connections equal 24% of WiMAX retail connections, 16% of LTE retail connections, and 8% of 3G retail connections

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Report road map

3. Introduction: connecting the environment

4. The addressable market

  • 4.1 Moving from niche to mainstream
  • 4.2 Why now? Global drivers to growth
    • 4.2.1 Wireless broadband
    • 4.2.2 Wireless connectivity in vertical markets

5. The value proposition

  • 5.1 Network operators: the business case
  • 5.2 Vertical players: better functionality, lower costs
  • 5.3 An ecosystem supporting multiple business models

6. Forecast approach and model

  • 6.1 Our definition of vertical markets
    • 6.1.1 Requirements
    • 6.1.2 Exclusions
  • 6.2 Segments, applications, devices, technology
  • 6.3 Vertical market segments
  • 6.4 Vertical market applications
    • 6.4.1 Examples of vertical applications
  • 6.5 Devices: M2M, vehicles, human
  • 6.6 Wireless broadband technologies: 3G, WiMAX, LTE
  • 6.7 Geographic coverage
  • 6.8 Assumptions and methodology
    • 6.8.1 Assumptions
    • 6.8.2 Sources
    • 6.8.3 Comparison to the cellular market
    • 6.8.4 Retail and vertical markets
    • 6.8.5 Wholesale and retail models
  • 6.9 The forecast model

7. Forecast summary: global and regional markets

  • 7.1 Connections by region
  • 7.2 Service revenues
  • 7.3 Device revenues

8. Applications

  • 8.1 Overview of global forecast by application
  • 8.2 Telemetry
  • 8.3 Vehicle telematics
  • 8.4 Financial transactions
  • 8.5 Building monitoring
  • 8.6 Surveillance
  • 8.7 Content delivery
  • 8.8 Mobile workforce

9. Devices: M2M, in-vehicle, human

  • 9.1 Overview of global forecast by application
  • 9.2 M2M devices
  • 9.3 In-vehicle devices
  • 9.4 Human devices

10. Technologies: 3G, WiMAX, LTE

  • 10.1 Global comparison across technologies
    • 10.1.1 Connections
    • 10.1.2 Service revenues
    • 10.1.3 Applications
    • 10.1.4 Devices
  • 10.2 3G
    • 10.2.1 3G connections by region
    • 10.2.2 3G service revenues by region
    • 10.2.3 3G connections by application
    • 10.2.4 3G connections by device type
  • 10.3 WiMAX
    • 10.3.1 WiMAX connections by region
    • 10.3.2 WiMAX service revenues by region
    • 10.3.3 WiMAX connections by application
    • 10.3.4 WiMAX connections by device type
  • 10.4 LTE
    • 10.4.1 LTE connections by region
    • 10.4.2 LTE service revenues by region
    • 10.4.3 LTE connections by application
    • 10.4.4 LTE connections by device type

11. Segments: the addressable market

  • 11.1 Global connections and service revenues by segment
  • 11.2 Distribution of applications across segments
  • 11.3 Connections and service revenues by region

12. Geography: forecast by region and country

  • 12.1 Asia Pacific
    • 12.1.1 Japan
    • 12.1.2 China
    • 12.1.3 South Korea
    • 12.1.4 India
    • 12.1.5 Australia
  • 12.2 Western Europe
    • 12.2.1 Germany
    • 12.2.2 UK
    • 12.2.3 Italy
    • 12.2.4 France
    • 12.2.5 Spain
  • 12.3 North America
    • 12.3.1 USA
    • 12.3.2 Canada
  • 12.4 Eastern Europe
    • 12.4.1 Russia
  • 12.5 MENA
  • 12.6 Latin America
    • 12.6.1 Brazil
    • 12.6.2 Mexico
    • 12.6.3 Argentina
  • 12.7 Sub-Saharan Africa

13. Conclusions: new room for growth

14. Acronyms and abbreviations

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