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Telecommunications Trends 2013 and beyond Extracted from various source Jan 2013

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  • 1. Extracted from various source Jan 2013
  • 2. Source: http://www.broadbandconvergent.com The Future of Mobile: The Biggest Trends for 2013. http://www.net-security.org MDSL published its Top 10 Telecom Trends for 2013. http://www.mobilemonday.net Mobile Southeast Asia Report 2012. http://www.ericsson.com. Ten Hot Consumer Trends for 2013- Ericsson ConsumerLab http://www.trendmicro.com BYOD and the Consumerization of IT http://www.v-net.tv Next steps in multi-screen TV http://www.telecomstechnews.com What could 2013 bring for the mobile telecom industry?
  • 3. M2M market set to take off Machina Research: In 2020 there will be 50 Billion connected device 2.4 Billion M2M connections last year, will grow to 18 Billion in 2022 world wide 90% of revenue will be generated via the service wrap while just 10% will come from the provision of basic mobile connectivity
  • 4. IP-based P2P messaging set to overtake SMS (at least, on smartphones) More than one researcher has forecast that Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) in one form or another will displace SMS if not now, then in the near future. Some caveat: You need a smartphone still out of reach, financially, for the vast majority of the population. You need a fixed price, unlimited data plan - these are becoming an endangered It excludes the whole new area of Machine-to- Person communication via SMS 51 M 5 M
  • 5. SMS providers will find new routes to extend the life-cycle Enterprises know that the only way they can reach 100% of the population is through SMS. Banking Health Education Ads Media Telco GovernmentRetail ABI Research estimates that social networks and portals will be generating 314 Billion SMS messages pa by 2015
  • 6. The new Multi-Screen World Multi-Screen Platform Player: Alcatel-Lucent Ericsson Nokia Siemens Network Huawei Envivio Orca Interactive Chunghwa Telecom > swapping IPTV middleware with Ericssons Multi-Screen platform Social, Cloud and Mobile - P2P Video sharing - Video Content - Video Ads
  • 7. BYOD - bring your own device CISCO : BYOD Smart Solutions Juniper : expanding its Simply Connected Zenprise : BYOD Security and Management Opportunity for: Security Management Network Access Control Mobile Device Management Help Net Security: BYOD trend continues at a steady pace and will definitely become mainstream during 2013
  • 8. Other Researcher view: The value added service (VAS) market will look very dull in 2013: In contrast, the NFC and mobile payment sphere will continue to grow this year, but not with a tangible endpoint as these solutions arent readily accepted in all markets. Strand Consult:
  • 9. Backup
  • 10. Social, Cloud, and Mobile Video Telepo BCS Dialogic: PowerMedia Extended Media Server inbound and outbound session/call control, audio/video play and record, transcoding, transrating, transizing of video streams, multimedia conference mixing, content streaming. PowerMedia Host Media Processing Software next-generation media servers, converged telephony applications, gateways, and video portals. Netxcell Video OutBound call platform empowers clients to make 3G video calls directly to a planned 3G audience
  • 11. Existing Solitions Tango Telecom SMSC (FDA, Store & Forward) Anti SMS Fraud / Spam PCRF Local Breakout (Roamer local data charging)
  • 12. Google research: