Telecom Market: Boosting Business Bottom Lines 2013-2018

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DALLAS, Oct. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The Book of Boost 2013-2018 analyzes various new telecom market opportunities that all the players in the telecom industry can grab to grow and become more profitable in the years to come. What are the current challenges that are holding them back to Invest, Innovate or Monetize? That's what The Book of Boost (http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/268983-the-book-of-boost-2013-2018.html) endeavours to answer.

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In particular this telecom market research report analyzes:

This research is specifically targeted at – Boosting up revenues for ALL connected to the Mobile Phone – be it mobile network operators at any stage of technology, device makers, app developers, ISPs, MVNOs, OTT players et al. Truly, a one for all, and all for one project – The Book of Boost!

Key Findings of this telecom report available for purchase at http://www.reportsnreports.com/Purchase.aspx?name=268983 include:

Mobile device manufacturers & OTT players have hijacked almost entire attention of customers and MNOs are currently reeling under that pressure. However, they should not panic but need to safeguard their position and avoid unnecessary risks. Identifying the segments with high profit margin and holding their position in the market will offer great opportunities to monetise their investment in the long run.

Our survey revealed that majority of OTT players are in pressure to collaborate with MNOs/ ISPs to ensure QoS and believe that QoS can only be guaranteed by partnering with data providers. Smart mobile devices are slowly entering into the workplace and the trend has started impacting the industry in two ways. On the one hand, demand for data and mobility services is growing exponentially, and on the other hand it is also driving enterprises to replace computing devices or promote BYOD. The demand for smartphones is growing rapidly and it is going to make more than 50% of the total mobile phones shipped globally in 2013. The worldwide shipment for smartphones will reach 1.7 billion by 2018.

Strong demand for Android tablets and the introduction of new iPad mini from Apple have greatly boosted the worldwide tablet market. In fact, tablet market is going to heat up further with the introduction of more affordable devices from Chinese vendors and the introduction of Apple's iPad mini 2 (by the end of 2013 and most probably at significantly reduced price). We predict the total worldwide shipment for tablets to cross 300 million mark in 2017 and reach close to 345 million in 2018. The worldwide mobile service revenue from business users will reach US$360 billion by 2018. On the other hand, the enterprise cloud-based services would double by 2018 from the current size of US$18.3 billion in 2012.

Most of the activities in the telco industry are currently revolving around mobile broadband. However, it must be noted that fixed line will not only carry at least ten times more traffic than the mobile network during the next 5-8 years, but it will also be crucial for the widespread growth of mobile broadband. In fact, fixed mobile convergence (FMC) will be the business model that will work best in the coming years through optimal use of fixed and mobile technologies.

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Comprehensive Table of Contents and more for The Book of Boost 2013-2018 telecom market research report is available at http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/268983-the-book-of-boost-2013-2018.html .

Also newly published report titled Mobile Business Setups for Revival & Profitability 2013 & Beyond is available at http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/268982-mobile-business-setups-for-revival-profitability-2013-beyond.html .

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