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Single User License of Mobile TV: going 'Round The Side' of telco networks?
19 page PDF of: Dyle TV, a new mobile TV broadcast network, presented at the Silicon Valley Brainstorm against the backdrop of Cisco's VNI (Visual Networking Index) research on forecast growth in mobile video traffic. It was argued that Dyle's model can both take the pressure off mobile operator data capacity by taking video traffic ‘round the side’ and makes good use of TV Broadcasters’ spectrum. Could this model work in the US and elsewhere? (May 2012)
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Strategy 2.0: Google's Strategic Identity Crisis
Report: Google's shares have made little headway recently despite its dominance in search and advertising, and it faces increasing regulatory threats in this area. It either needs to find new sources of value growth or start paying out dividends, like Microsoft, Apple (or indeed, a telco). Overall, this is resulting in something of a strategic identity crisis. A review of Google's strategy and implications for Telcos
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Disruptive Innovations in Mobile Broadband (single user license)
A strategist’s checklist, profiling key trends, tactics, and technologies for mobile broadband networks and services that will influence mid-term revenue opportunities, cost structures and competitive threats. Includes consideration of LTE, network sharing, WiFi, next-gen IP (EPC), small cells, CDNs, policy control, business model enablers and more.
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Facebook: what the pre-IPO S-1 fining revealed (single user license)
New figures released in Facebook’s S-1 filing for its IPO stack up with Telco 2.0’s previous analysis of Facebook’s performance for our report ‘Dealing with the Disruptors’. This further strengthens our views that many mooted valuations are overblown, and that Facebook will seek new sources of value in communications.
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Single User License - 'Under-The-Floor' (UTF) Players: threat or opportunity?
Single user report license: the telecoms industry often puts so-called OTT (over-the-top) players like Google and Facebook at the forefront of its concerns, as they pose new competition for services and applications. But what about encroachment of companies “underneath” the telcos, displacing them from their core asset, the network? Telco 2.0 examines the strategic threats and opportunities from wholesale providers, outsourcers and government-run broadband networks.
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Single User License: CDNs 2.0: should telcos compete with Akamai?
Telco 2.0 report: Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) such as Akamai’s are used to improve the quality and reduce costs of delivering digital content at volume. What role should telcos now play in CDNs?
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Single User License - Cloud 2.0: don't blow it, telcos
Telco 2.0 Report: Enterprise cloud computing services need great connectivity to work, but there are opportunities for telcos to participate beyond the connectivity. What are the opportunities, how are telcos approaching them, and what are the key strategies? Includes forecasts for telcos' shares of VPC, IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. (September 2011)
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Single User License - Apps & Telco APIs 2.0: their role vs Facebook, Skype, and iMessage
Single user license: many popular communications apps such as Facebook, Skype and iMessage bypass telcos’ core networks by going ‘over the top’. Yet smartphone apps, and in future HTML5 web apps, also present new distribution opportunities for telco services including voice, messaging, and payments, as long as developers are motivated to use telco APIs. How should telcos approach the 'App Economy' to best defend existing revenues and develop new opportunities?
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Connected TV: Forecasts and Winners/Losers (UK Case Study)
Single user license PDF of our in-depth look at the UK’s highly competitive digital TV market which reflects many global trends, such as competition between different types of content distributor (loveFilm, YouTube, Virgin Media, BBC, BSkyB, BT, etc.), channel proliferation, new devices used for viewing, and the increasing prevalence of connected TVs. What are the key trends and who will be the winners and losers? (August 2011)
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Mobile Broadband 2.0: Mobile CDNs and Video Distribution
Summary: Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are becoming familiar in the fixed broadband world as a means to improve the experience and costs of delivering bulky data like online video to end-users. Is there now a compelling need for their mobile equivalents, and if so, should operators partner with existing players or build / buy their own? (August 2011)
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