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People will reject gimmicks and embrace augmented reality
January 28, 2010
Augmented Reality Is Overhyped and Abused | adage.com
Augmented Reality applications are being treated by many as a “neat” technology for advertising, resulting in over-hype as argued by the article. However, users will differentiate between useful applications and gimmicks and AR applications will really gain traction with users, as location-based information utilities, either standalone or as part of a larger vertical marketing efforts.
Response to Daily Telegraph Technology Predictions for 2010 Article
December 30, 2009
Technology predictions for 2010 | www.telegraph.co.uk
An article in the Daily Telegraph made technology predictions for 2010. In this analysis, we look at these predictions and apply them to the situation in the United States.
Sprint Seeks to Shore Up Subscriber Base
July 29, 2009
Sprint Nextel-Virgin Mobile: What Does Sprint ‘Want to Be When It Grows Up?” | blogs.wsj.com
Sprint-Nextel's acquisition of Virgin Mobile goes beyond marketing or economics. Prepaid wireless customers are an increasing part of Sprint's wireless customer base and represent a crucial revenue stream while other Sprint initiatives come into fruition. Acquiring Virgin Mobile doubles the number of prepaid wireless customers Sprint, particularly in competing for unlimited plan customers.
This will Help Nokia expand in the US
June 22, 2009
Nortel selling wireless unit to Nokia Siemens | finance.yahoo.com
Nokia Siemen's purchase of Nortel bolsters their overall plan to expand in the US, where they have less market share than elsewhere. Purchasing Nortel gives them access to technology (CDMA) that is popular in the US but not elsewhere. It also goes along with Nokia's increasing investment in LTE, another potentially important US technology.
Despite Difficulties T-Mobile/Sprint Merger May Be Worth It to Deutsche Telekom
May 1, 2009
Sprint, T-Mobile Heading for Imminent Tie-Up? | www.xchangemag.com
While Sprint's financial weakness may not be as bad as any other US carrier, Deutsch Telekom, T-Mobile's parent, is under intense financial pressure that may be leading them to focus more on the US market. The best strategy for Deutsche Telekom to grow T-Mobile may be to merge; a strategy that certainly worked for Verizon taking over Alltel. While the technical problems facing integration of the two carrier's networks may be the biggest hurdle to this merger, it offers T-Mobile an opportunity to offer new services and attract new customers and expand Deutsche Telekom into an ever important US market.
Products Drive Revenue But Need Investemnts in Infrastructure
April 16, 2009
AT&T Chief Presses to Keep iPhone, Deepen Wireless Push | online.wsj.com
While wireless customer growth is exceeding landline customer numbers, the US wireless market is reaching saturation and the market abroad can be difficult to penetrate. The challenge for providers is to sell more to existing customers to increase revenue and AT&T's strategy of offering advanced handsets/services looks, at least in the short term, to be a smart model for the industry. However, the industry needs to continue investment in infrastructure to support these products.
Smartphone device shipments will rise bringing revenue along for the ride
April 3, 2009
AT&T Releases New Line of Smartphones | www.wirelessweek.com
AT&T's move is one more indication that consumer demand for smartphones will continue to rise. Smart handsets are a driver of overall revenues through additional service offerings to the consumer. Nokia's next moves will be important to watch.
Service offerings are not necessarily the driver of slumping hardware sales
February 5, 2009
Goodbye, PC (and Mac). Hello, services. | money.cnn.com
While hardware sales are slumping, the shift of suppliers to offering services has been going on for at least a decade, driven by improvements in networks and continuing cost cutting by business. The slowdown in hardware sales is impacted by service offerings but they may not be primary factor. Lowered hardware revenues are most likely to be a result of the ongoing trend toward lower hardware costs.
Technology becomes increasingly important for US wireless providers
January 26, 2009
Sprint to lay off 8,000 by April | www.computerworld.com
Sprint's announcement of layoffs point to the troubles with the US wireless industry as a whole including increased competition for subscribers. In order to increase revenue, wireless providers will have to continue to develop new strategies including some based on technology offered to the end consumer. Increased competition creates a problem for wireless service providers of how to increase revenues. Sprint's own analysis reports that base subscriber revenues are flat, leaving revenue growth by increasing numbers of subscribers and/or charging for new services. As wireless providers seek to differentiate themselves in the marketplace, technology offered to consumers becomes vital. The combination of 3G networks and high-end handsets offer the providers opportunities to sell advanced services such as video and other streaming applications. While handsets alone won't save Sprint or anyone else, the experience of AT&T shows that attractive technology can drive subscriptions.
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