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Friday, May 06th, 2011 | Author: Vision Shopsters

Introduction

This report provides decision-making support by giving an in-depth analysis of market dynamics, drivers and resistors, and trends in the global mobile handset manufacturing industry between 2009-14. It ranks the leading global handset manufacturers by segmental revenues, and examines their recent financial performance, growth strategies and strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

Features and benefits

* Access in-depth analysis of the global mobile handset industry outlook, including market dynamics and forecasts for the period 2009–14.
* Develop an understanding of key issues, trends and opportunities in the mobile handset industry.
* Rank the top 10 leading players in the global handset manufacturing industry, based on segmental revenues.
* Learn from the strategies of leading manufacturers to target future growth markets effectively, avoid their mistakes and replicate their successes.
* Benchmark your performance against the major mobile handset manufacturers.

Highlights

The global mobile handset industry was valued at approximately $133bn in 2009. Revenues witnessed a decline of 6.7% over 2008, largely owing to the weakness in the global economy. However, as the global economy recovers, Business Insights forecasts that the industry will grow at a CAGR of 17.1% during the period 2009–14 to reach $293bn by 2014.
The industry’s growth will be largely driven by smartphones. Reflecting strong pent-up demand, smartphone devices will post shipment growth rates of 27.4% to reach 712m in 2014 from 112m in 2009. The segment contributed to an overwhelming 78.7% of the industry’s profits, yet accounted for a mere 17.2% share of shipments in 2009.
Asia-Pacific is the growth engine for the industry, contributing to nearly 46.8% of total shipments in 2009. The Asia-Pacific market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 10.4% during 2009–14, to finally contribute to more than half of the industry’s revenues by 2014. The growth will be largely driven by India and China.

Your key questions answered

* What was and will be the size of mobile handset market during 2009–14? Which factors are driving and inhibiting market growth?
* What are the major emerging trends in the mobile handset industry? Which regions are showing the greatest growth potential?
* Who are the leading players in the mobile handset manufacturing industry? How are they performing financially?
* What strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats do the leading players in the handset manufacturing industry face?
* What is the focus of leading mobile handset manufacturers and what strategies are they deploying to gain a competitive advantage?

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Wednesday, June 02nd, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

China is one of the fastest growing economies globally. The Chinese domestic telecommunications industry has been a key contributor to the country’s staggering economic growth. As one of the world’s major producers of telecommunications products, the sector achieved an annual compound growth rate of 16.0% between the years 1985-2009.

The market potential of the Chinese telecommunications sector is enormous and business opportunities abound. However, unraveling the maze of who’s who, and who does what is a daunting task. Here’s the solution you’ve been looking for . . .

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Tuesday, June 01st, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

The European Telecommunications Directory is one of the most comprehensive and accurate Directory of companies and executives in the European telecommunications industry that have ever been published. It contains thousands telecommunications companies and executives working in the industry.

This powerful Directory is your connection to key decision-makers in the telecommunications industry in Europe.

This Directory enables telecom executives, organization officials, communications professionals, researchers, and other users to identify and compare both the traditional telecommunications offerings of established carriers as well as the many new systems and services under development in this era of high technology and deregulation.

The market potential of the European telecommunications sector is enormous and business opportunities abound. However, unraveling the maze of who’s who, and who does what is a daunting task. Here’s the solution you’ve been looking for . . .

The 2009 edition of The European Telecommunications Directory has been thoroughly researched, to bring you a completely up-to-date guide to Europe’s ever-changing telecommunications industry.

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Tuesday, June 01st, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

The U.S Telephone Answering Service Industry report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2010 current and 2011 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S. States and over 900 metro areas. New to the report this year are: financial ratios, number of firms and payroll estimates. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including telephone answering centers.

Table Of Contents :

Users’ Guide
Industry Definition and Related Industries
Industry Establishments
Sales and Employment Trends
Financial Ratios
Establishments
Firms and Payroll
Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Number of Establishments
Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Number of Employees
5-Year Trend – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
5-Year Trend – Estimated Number of Establishments
5-Year Trend – Estimated Number of Employees
2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Establishments
2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Employees
2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Establishments
2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Employees
2010 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Establishments
2010 U.S. States – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2010 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Employees
2011 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Establishments
2011 U.S. States – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2011 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Employees
Definitions and Terms

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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

The improvements in networking and modern-day communications have brought about the demand for bulk transfer of voice and data from one point separated from another by almost 50-100 miles. While the conventional wire-connected networks had great bandwidth, they involved the complex task of the stretching physical wires over great distances. In wireless data backhaul, data packets can be sent to distances as far as 50 miles at a speed ranging from 1Mbps to 2Gbps. Cellular operators have played an important role in this new emerging market of wireless data backhauling. The emergence of 3G services has provided biggest market boost, as these services provide organizations huge bandwidth for transferring data from one location to another.

The growing trend of globalization has been a pivotal factor in the market growth of telecommunications; and thus acts as a market driver for wireless data transfer and the wireless backhaul market as well. The economic growth of developing nations and the spread of internet and mobile communications in these regions have opened up new markets for wireless backhauling. The market is set for a huge growth as wireless backhaul is expected to become a mainstream technology for data transfer within the next five years.

The global wireless and mobile backhaul equipment market is expected to be worth US$38.0 billion by 2014, growing at an estimated CAGR of 18.7% from 2009 to 2014. Microwave forms the largest market segment and is expected to reach a size of US$16.5 billion by 2014. Asia is the largest wireless backhaul market; and is expected to be worth US$12.2 billion by 2014, accounting for nearly 32% of the total revenues. The Asian wireless backhaul market also has the highest CAGR of 21.8%.

Scope of the Report

This report aims to identify and analyze Global Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market according to applications, technologies, and topologies. The report provides in-depth market estimates and forecasts for Global Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market as follows:

•Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market– Technologies: TDM & ATM, microwave, pseudowire, free space optics, satellite, All-IP RAN
•Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market– Application: Voice/data backhaul between cellular towers, broadband backhaul connectivity, building-to-building connectivity, video surveillance backhaul
•Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market– Topologies: Point to Point (PTP) configurations, Point to Multipoint (PTM) configurations, wireline bridging and extension
Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, top-selling products, key players, and competitive outlook. This report will also provide various market tables for different geographic regions covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report also provides 40 company profiles for each of its sub-segments.

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Friday, March 05th, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

The 2010 Trendology report on the U.S. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers industry characterizes the industry in three descriptive methods: qualitative analysis, quantitative data and lists of major industry players. The written analysis includes financial issues, technology issues, human resources issues, supplier issues, consumer issues, government regulations, global factors, major industry news highlights, major earnings and profit reports, major mergers and acquisitions, and our exclusive industry SWOT analysis (industry internal strengths, internal weaknesses, external opportunities and external threats). Along with the trend analysis, quantitative data includes five-year trends (2007-2011) on number of establishments, industry and number of employees. This data is developed through Trendology’s economic model using regression analysis based on historical industry trend data. Forecasts are available for 2011. Quantitative data for current year 2010 is provided for the U.S., 50 U.S. states, and 900 metro areas. The report also lists up to ten of the industry’s major players, their current sales and stock symbol (for public companies). Color charts and graphs run throughout the report to highlight trends and are ready for presentations and displays. Links to Internet sources in the report are useful for additional research and data gathering.
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Users’ Guide
Industry Definition and Related Industries
5-Year Trends (Number of Establishments
Sales
Number of Employees)
Analysis (SWOT
Financial
Human Resources
Technology
Supplier Issues
Consumer Issues
Government Regulations
Global Factors)
Industry News (Earnings & Profits
Mergers & Acquisitions)
Major Players (Sales
Stock Symbols)
2010 U.S. States (Number of Establishments
Sales
Number of Employees)
2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas (Number of Establishments
Sales
Number of Employees)
Definitions and Terms
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Thursday, February 04th, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

Base band, the core of mobile phone platform, is also the key component of a mobile phone.

The year of 2009 will witness the prosperity of smart phone. With the increasing enhancement of hardware performance, a mobile phone will be more like a PC. In addition, as 3G arrivies, the mobile phone is marching into the mobile internet era, which indicates that more and more mobile phones will have open operating system and the function of full web browsing. Meanwhile, the success of IPhone has promoted more PC manufacturers focus on smart phones.

During the world’s communication industry conference on Feb 16 2009, Acer announced eight new smart phone models, and the revenue from those eight models are expected to account for 10% of Acer’s total revenue in the next three years, which is about US $2billion. Moreover, Dell will also launch its own smart phone by the end of Feb 2009, Toshiba and HP will also tend to enlarge their smart phone investments.

Mobile phone platform manufacturers certainly have made more efforts on smart phone platform developments. In the middle of Feb, 2009, MediaTek announced its launch of MT6253, its first GSM/GPRS smart phone chip, which integrates the basic components like DBB, ABB, PM, and RF Transceiver, it also supports abundant multimedia functions such as camera, high speed USB and Class D audio power amplifier. Not like ASIC, the SiP packaging has made the success of such a high-integrated IC in a short term.

MT6516, another smart phone solution simultaneously launched by MediaTek, which supports WVGA LCD resolution, MPEG-2 decoding, and mobile phone TV application standards like CMMB, DVB-T, and DVB-H, by the integration of various video codec. And no doubt that MediaTek supports Windows Mobile.

Although it has been adopted by many smart phone manufacturers, Qualcomm’s MSM72XX series was not originally designed for smart phone. In order to expand the smart phone market, Qualcomm launched the dramatically SNAPDRAGON platform focus on smart phones. So far, it has been adopted by Toshiba and HTC. Moreover, its CPU and DSP speed can respectively reach 1GHz and 600MHz, moreover, it supports WLAN, GPS, 12 million-pixel camer and mobile phone TV (including ISDB-T and DVB-H)

Marvell, the new entrant, it had acquired INTEL’s mobile phone communication division at the cost of US $600 million in 2006. Originated from XScale technology, Marvell’s PXA processor series achieved a great performance in the high-end smart phone sector. Marvell had divided into two routes in 2008, one was PXA930, integrating application processor and 3G Modem; the other was application processor, including PXA310, PXA312, PXA320 and PXA168.

However, there are two sides regarding smart phones, one side insists to separate application processor and base band processor, while the other side claims to the integration. Apple, Nokia and Japanese manufacturers are supporting the former, while Sony Ericsson, Acer, HTC, BlackBerry, MOTO, Samsung and LC are for the other side. It also the main reason why Infineon, TI, ST, and NXP do not launch single-chip smart phone base band, because they are also the supporters of Apple, Nokia and Japanese Manufacturers.

Two big events had taken place in global mobile phone platform industry in 2008, one was mobile phone business integration of ST, NXP and Ericsson mobile phone platform (EMP), and the other was TI quits the general base band market.

In Apr, 2008, ST and NXP wireless division co-established a new company, which started its operation in the beginning of Aug, 2008. Then the new company starts to remerge the EMP (the revenue of EMP was US $500 million in 2007FY), and the merger is expected to complete in 2009Q2. NXP, ST and EMP are respectively good at DSP operation and radio frequency, radio frequency and analog, and communication Modem.

TI had made significant adjustments to its mobile phone base band strategy on Oct 20, 2008. It planned to sell its general mobile phone base band division, which could save approximately US $200 million expenditure each year, but it still maintained the division producing custom base band for manufacturers like Nokia. The main products of TI’s general mobile phone base band division were LoCosto and eCosto, and the annual revenue of this division only accounted for 10% of TI’s total wireless revenue in 2008, while the proportion for the custom base band division was 65%. It is expected the general mobile phone base band division will be sold out in 2009Q2; otherwise, TI will shut it up. However, TI will enlarge investment in custom base band sector, to compete with ST rather than quit.

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Wednesday, February 03rd, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

In the first half of 2009, sales of smart phone in China surged against global sales downturn. In the meantime, competition between operating systems and mobile phone vendors gets increasingly fierce.

As the overlord in Chinese mobile phone market, Nokia has unrivaled brand impact and launch speed of new products. HTC is the key competitor of Nokia in China smart phone market.

New smart phones with GPS function are most welcomed by the users, followed by touch screen and 3G smart phones.

Smart phones RMB2001-3000 prevail in the market and are the focused concerns of the users. The quantity of high-end phones, above RMB3000 almost equaled with that of the former.

3-mega and 3.2-mega-pixel smart phone has replaced the mainstream 2-mega-pixel and already ranked first by quantity. Meanwhile, the quantity of 5-mega and 8-mega-pixel smart phones also increases rapidly.

Quantity of 2.4-2.8 inches screen and above 2.8 inches smart phones almost paralleled, showing the increasing popularization of large-size screen.

A great number of mobile phones employs Windows Mobile operating system; then comes Symbian S60.

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Wednesday, February 03rd, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

In 1H2008, China exported about 248 million mobile phones, which valued US$17.4 billion. In 2H2008, approximately 285 million mobile phones were exported with the value of US$21.1 billion. Therefore, China exported 533 million mobile phones valued US$38.5 billion totally in 2008, with the average export price of US$72. During the first half of 2009, China exported 237 million mobile phones valued US$16.1 billion, and imported 11.74 million ones; besides, the output of mobile phone was 305 million in China.

BYD, Samsung, ZTE and LG gained high growth rate, particularly Samsung with the highest rate. Among them, the shipment of Samsung’s Huizhou Plant was almost three times over that in 2008. ZTE obtained large shares in the new telecoms procurement. Since its increasing global shipment, LG increased the output in China, but the majority of increment was entrusted to Taiwan Arima. Benefiting from Nokia’s modest preferential policies, the shipment of BYD rose greatly. In contrast, the growth rate of Foxconn, Motorola, Huawei and Compal declined sharply. The shipment of Foxconn decreased because BYD competed with it for orders and its major clients Motorola and Nokia has less demand. Huawei tried to sell mobile phone business in the second half of 2008, but failed to do it at the end of 2008, so Huawei’s mobile phone business stalled in the second half of 2008 and run unfavorably in the first half of 2009. The remaining manufacturers had little changes.

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Thursday, January 28th, 2010 | Author: Vision Shopsters

In Jan 2009, China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued 3G license to China Mobile (TD-SCDMA), China Unicom (CDMA2000) and China Telecom (WCDMA), which marked China formally entered into 3G era.

In the short term, 3G will not benefit operators due to the growth of capital expenditure, marketing expenses growth and fiercer price competition. During 2009-2012, only by the growth of depreciation expenses, the annual growth rate of operators’ profit will drop by 10%. However, the operators will benefit by gaining more loyalty users and improving ARPU in the long term.

Driven by 3G, telecom investment in china will experience another growing period; the investment scale is expected to reach CNY867.5 billion by the year of 2011, which will have a positive impact on telecom device sector, especially in the first half of 2009.

Moreover, Value-added service providers and relevant IT service providers will grow up to a great extent in the next few years.

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