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Ovum projects explosion in mobile broadband users by 2014 - 0 views

  • 258 million users
  • 25 million mobile broadband handset subscribers and 52.5 million mobile broadband laptop
  • laptops within the next five years,
Alex Street

Ovum Research Store - Consumer Insights: Exploring the TV Apps Opportunity - 0 views

  • new use-cases
  • add value for consumers by augmenting and enhancing the TV user experience
  • overview of consumers' online activities by connected device type
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  • long-form video-consumption on non-traditional viewing devices
  • elements of the mobile app store model can be effectively adapted for the implementation of TV apps.
  • opportunity to exploit TV apps as a marketing and distribution channel
  • grouping of TV apps into distinct categories
  • ew modes of content delivery and consumption.
  • marketing, distributing, and accessing online content or services has been instrumental in driving changes in consumer behaviour.
  • direct monetization potential
  • demand for multiscreen access to pay-TV services
  • online activity today is TV-related or video-centric
  • kind of TV apps might consumers be prepared to pay?
  • use cases for apps delivered only to TV set
  • mobile apps environment translate
  • web-based services and applications are consumers
Alex Street

Ovum StraightTalk | Huawei Targeting Strong Managed Network Service Growth in Europe - 0 views

  • North America remains a difficult region for Huawei to crack due to political pressure, the company’s European operations have been extremely successful in the past few years.
Alex Street

Datamonitor | Media Center | Small-screen devices drive mobile broadband market to reve... - 0 views

  • tal worldwide mobile broadband connections will grow at a CAGR of 28 per cent, reaching three billion in 2015 from 899 million in 2010
  • g-screen mobile broadband connections (laptops, netbooks and tablets) will grow at a CAGR of 28 per cent from 2010 to 2015
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