Wireless Enterprise 2005-2010 - Successfully Generating Revenue in the Enterprise Market
Released on: January 24, 2008, 12:48 am
Press Release Author: Bharat Book Bureau
Industry: Telecommunications
Press Release Summary: How you can capitalise from the business dollar in wireless?
The enterprise market remains one of huge untapped revenue potentials for mobile operators as they struggle with saturated penetration rates and disappointing consumer uptake of mobile data services.
Press Release Body: Enterprises of varying size and location are embracing wireless services in multiple ways and spending is increasing for enterprise wireless hardware, software and services - this spend is estimated to exceed $50bn by the end of 2005 and grow exponentially by 2010.
As wireless service providers look beyond consumer and voice services towards more lucrative enterprise and extended data services, however, there are infrastructure, application, security, and operational issues that must also be addressed. In addition, standards are still emerging, continuous mobile connectivity remains a mystery, and enterprises require greater capability, reliability and availability to truly embrace mobility.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Enterprises are Increasingly Cutting the Strings 1.2 Background 1.3 Methodology 1.4 Aims and Focus of this report
Chapter 2 What Enterprises Want
2.1 Which features do enterprises view as critical? Figure 2.1: Maturity of Wireless Business Services 2.2 Enterprise concerns with wireless deployments Table 2.1: Survey results - Enterprise attitudes to wireless features 2.3 Enterprise wireless service features 2.3.1 Security Chart 2.1: How do you view security in a wireless solution? 2.3.2 Reliability/extended coverage Chart 2.2: How do you view wireless reliability/extended coverage? 2.3.3 Wireline substitution Chart 2.3: What are your views on wireline substitution? 2.4 It\'s All About the Applications 2.4.1 Enabling mobile usage of core business applications Table 2.2: Broadband Wireless Network Deployments 2.5 What value-added services should carriers deploy? 2.5.1 US carrier positioning
Chapter 3 Multiple Enterprise Markets
3.1 Potential wireless enterprise markets fall into three categories Table 3.1: Enterprise Wireless Lines of Business 3.2 Current carrier services are inadequate to cater for enterprise needs 3.3 Private Wireless Infrastructure 3.3.1 WLAN implementation 3.3.2 Off-the-shelf solutions Table 3.2: Enterprise Wireless Service Wins 3.3.3 Spectrum 3.3.4 WiMAX and broadband wireless access Table 3.3: Enterprise Equipment Wins 3.3.5 700Mhz spectrum is creating a niche market 3.3.6 Wireless Personal Productivity Table 3.4: Carriers\' Wireless Average Revenue per User 3.3.7 Issues with fixed/wireless substitution 3.3.8 Wireless Product/Service Enhancement 3.3.9 Case Study: Guidant Systems Figure 3.1: LATITUDE Home Monitoring Configuration
Chapter 4 Infrastructure and Technology Considerations
4.1 Infrastructure Across the Generations Figure 4.1: Wireless Infrastructure Timeline Figure 4.2: Wireless Technology Paths 4.2 Inching Toward IMS Table 4.1: Wireless Carrier CapEx, 2004-2005 4.2.1 FMC and IMS offer threats and opportunities 4.3 Service Starts With Spectrum 4.3.1 Cellular spectrum 4.3.2 Broadband PCS spectrum 4.3.3 Specialized Mobile Radio spectrum 4.3.4 Advanced Wireless Services 4.3.5 The US Spectrum Environment is at a Critical Juncture 4.4 Building the Infrastructure 4.4.1 How carrier can use WiMAX to target the enterprise 4.4.2 802.16e and the enterprise Figure 4.2: WiMAX vendors and solutions
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