Developers Puzzled as Mobile Broadband Devices Continue to Surge in Numbers and Varieties, Pyramid Finds
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- With the shift from developed to emerging markets, from feature phones to smartphones, from 5 major OEMs to 10, the mobile broadband device market has been experiencing exceptionally fast-paced changes over the past several years. Relevant market knowledge is what will distinguish the successful content and OS and application developers from the unsuccessful ones in this arena in the coming years, according to Stela Bokun, Senior Analyst and Pyramid's Practice Leader for Mobile Devices.
Introducing Pyramid's Mobile Broadband Devices Insight Pack
Mobile content developers, as well as OS and application developers, are facing some pressing questions regarding mobile broadband devices market of today. Which platform should developers be developing applications for? Will the returns of their investments into mobile content pay off in the medium to long run? Who are the most important players in the value chain and who should developers partner with? How should they position the company correctly in the scale vs. margin context, reach consumers by being relevant to the various players along the value chain, and provide a strong and scalable alternative to their competition?
Pyramid's Mobile Broadband Devices Insight Pack offers analysis on current and future trends in mobile broadband devices unit sell-through globally, device vendor competitive landscape, analysis of the most important distribution channels, as well as devices' revenue and average selling price evolution trends. This Pack also examines how this proliferation of mobile broadband is, in part, driven by the abundant array of available mobile broadband devices, such as smartphones, USB dongles and laptops, but is also giving rise to some new mobile device form factors, such as tablets. The Insight Pack's Report is delivered in PowerPoint format and accompanied by an Excel file that contains all the data underlying the report and forecasts, as well as one hour webinar session. It also includes a live session with a Pyramid Research consultant, giving you quick and direct insight into key trends.
To learn more, download a template of the report and excel file here.
The Mobile Broadband Devices Insight Pack is priced at $6490 and available for purchase online or through emailing [email protected].
Industry Insight Packs are the latest addition to Pyramid's product portfolio. For more information on how Pyramid delivers strategic value through our consulting services, click here.
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