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Huawei to set up R&D unit in India

by Paul Joseph November 22, 2011 Featured

Chinese telecom equipment major Huawei Technologies will invest about $150 million for setting up a research and development centre in Bangalore. It will recruit about 2,000 local engineers for the purpose by 2013. This will be the company’s first fully owned research centre outside China. Work on the centre in Whitefield has already started.

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Mobile video consumption to surpass 693 billion minutes by 2015.

by Paul Joseph July 20, 2011 Featured

According to In-Stat survey results, nearly two-thirds of smartphone owners have watchedvideo on their device, while nearly 86% of tablet owners have done so. Forecasts from a new In-Stat research, show that mobile video consumption is going to surpass 693 billion minutes by 2015. Amy Cravens, Market Analyst at In-Stat, says: “As content restrictions are liberalized and the proliferation of smartphone and tablet devices continues to expand, so too will mobile video consumption. However, it is important to note that the consumption differs significantly between smartphones, tablets, and notebook/netbooks. Differences include content length, content genre, and content acquisition. Content providers need to customize their offerings by target platform.” Some of the research findings include: 1)  There are significantly more smartphone viewers than tablet viewers currently. However, the gap will narrow in coming years. 2)  Tablet viewer watch more video and are willing to pay a higher price for that video compared to smartphone viewers. 3)  The majority of video access is occurring in a non-mobile environment, often in the home, particularly for tablet devices and in the consumption of long-form video. 4) The largest barriers to mobile video growth are those erected by content owners, followed by network capacity issues. Source: AppMarket.tv

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Telecom companies dial country numbers as urban growth slows

by Paul Joseph July 16, 2011 Featured

The famous Indian telecom juggernaut is slowing down. With the urban pockets getting saturated and competition intense, subscriber addition has lost a fair bit of pace, forcing mobile telephony firms to drive deeper into the cost-conscious countryside to keep the numbers growing. Going by latest data from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai), from about 23 million new subscribers in November 2010, the rate of addition came down to 13 million in May. Source

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CyberMedia Research:Indian telecom services, handset market will be $82 bn by 2014

by Paul Joseph June 13, 2011 Featured

The advent of high speed wireless services, namely 3G and BWA , will take the total of size of the Indian telecom services and mobile handset market to USD 82 billion or Rs 3,77,685 crore, approximately by 2014, said market research firm CyberMedia Research. ‘Indian telecom services, handset mkt will be $82 bn by 2014′ estimates that the Indian telecom services and mobile handset market will grow at compound annual growth rate of 15.8 per cent. “The telecom growth story will be a function of the enhanced demand for high speed broadband and data services from both enterprises and consumers, as 3G and broadband wireless access (BWA) services are rolled out by various operators,” CyberMedia Research Associate Vice-President Anirban Banerjee said in a statement. The firm estimates that the telecom services market will grow to Rs 2,48,956 crore in 2014 from Rs 1,84,207 crore in 2011. CyberMedia Research has included all the services being offered to individuals and business entities over mobile and fixed line phones like voice telephony services, data services, value-added services and leased line connections. The company expects that tablet PCs priced below Rs 10,000 will be a game changer in the mobile handset segment. “A ‘game changer’ in this space could happen in late 2011 or early 2012 if players such as Reliance Infotel introduce a ‘mass market’ tablet priced lower than Rs 10,000 per unit,” the report said. CyberMedia Research expects over 1,00,000 tablets to ship in 2011 alone, based on the current portfolio of players like Samsung , Apple , Olive and others. However, media tablets in their present form and currently prevailing price points are unlikely to excite the large majority of consumers. The mobile handset market, both feature-packed phones and smartphones, will account for Rs 1,28,129 crore in 2014, up from Rs 64,077 crore in 2011. In 2012, the research report says the telecom services market will reach Rs 2,05,454 crore and the mobile handset segment will touch Rs 83,377 crore. The research report estimates that year 2011 will see the advent of a large number of smartphones with dual processors. “Till the end of 2010, a top-end smartphone used to be equipped with a 1-GHz processor. Starting 2011, with the use of dual core processors in smartphones, these devices have become more powerful as compared to their predecessors,” the report said. The market is expected to witness more excitement on the CPU front, with the launch of multi-core processor based smartphones by a number of mobile phone vendors by end 2011, the report added. Via : Economic Times

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NFC Mobile Payments to reach $50 Billion Globally by 2014

by Paul Joseph June 8, 2011 Featured

A latest Juniper Research report indicates that global NFC mobile contactless payment transactions may be on pace to approach $50 billion worldwide by 2014. Based on the findings of Juniper’s research, prospects for NFC’s growth have improved tremendously just since the start of 2011. The result, Juniper says, is a “vibrant sector” with significant potential to make peoples’ lives easier by simplifying lower value payments “whilst also offering a range of exciting retail possibilities including coupons and promotional offers.” Together these elements form a compelling consumer proposition that will help to drive transaction frequency and value. “Based on our analysis and interviews with key industry players our view is that the next 18 months will see launches in up to 20 countries,” says Juniper Senior Analyst David Snow. But the persistent challenge of taking NFC mainstream hasn’t fully disappeared. Still, Juniper says North America and Western Europe will continue to push mobile payments to the forefront of consumer retail experiences. North America and Western Europe will account for 50% of NFC payments market by value in 2014. To check out “NFC Retail Marketing & Mobile Payments: Markets, Forecasts & Strategies 2011-2016,” visit www.juniperresearch.com .

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Bing is now Default Search & Map for Research In Motion

by Paul Joseph May 10, 2011 Featured

At RIM’s annual Blackberry World last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced on stage a new alliance between Microsoft and Research in Motion. Blackberry devices will now use Bing as the preferred search provider in the browser, and Bing will be the default search and map application for new devices presented to mobile operators, internationally. Bing is also now shipping as the default search experience, and map app, for the newly released BlackBerry Playbook. This move is likely to signal the end of Blackberry Maps, the proprietary mapping application developed by RIM.

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Rural Internet users to rise by 98 pc by Dec: IAMAI-IMRB study

by Paul Joseph April 13, 2011 Featured

A report released by the IAMAI suggests that the use of Internet in rural India is set to rise by 98 per cent to touch 24 million in December 2011. The same report also showed that between June 2010 and December 2010, the number of claimed users had already grown by 40 per cent, and that the active users hover at around 80 per cent of the audience. The research by the IAMAI and the IMRB found three reasons for this growth. There is a growing awareness of the internet in rural areas today, and access has also become far easier than before, with entertainment driving the adoption of internet in rural areas. Source

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India Will Ship 210M Mobile Handsets In 2011

by Paul Joseph April 13, 2011 Featured

India’s mobile handset market is expected to grow by 25 per cent in volume this year to reach 210 million units, market research firm CyberMedia Research predicts. IDC India was recently renamed Cybermedia Research and is a wholly owned subsidiary of media house Cyber Media India Ltd. According to the firm, the number of handsets shipped in India in 2009 was 119 million and in 2010 it was 167 million units. Source

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India Lags in Internet Access: Study

by Paul Joseph April 3, 2011 Featured

India’s booming IT industry is growing at an astonishing rate of nearly 18 percent, according to a recent forecast by Nasscom (National Association of Software and Services Companies). That’s compared with a global growth rate of the industry at 4-5 percent. Yet India is the only country to be classified as “extreme risk,” meaning that the country’s population suffers from a severe lack of digital inclusion, in a recent study by British risk analysis firm MapleCroft. Source

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