For twenty
years, Pyramid Research has helped companies in the converging
communications, media and technology industries stay ahead of market
trends, understand competitive threats and capitalize on
opportunities. We advise the world’s leading vendors, service
providers, equipment manufacturers, and the financial community on how
to build offensive growth strategies, and drive profitability.
Our focus is on convergence issues for the communications market and
our reach and expertise is truly global. We employ the most
comprehensive research methodologies, analyzing markets from the
bottom-up. Our geographic coverage spans more than ninety countries
worldwide, and we have a two-decade legacy analyzing emerging market
opportunities.
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Pyramid Research Market
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Positioning WiMAX How
WiMAX
Stands Up To DSL, Cable, Wi-Fi and 3G |
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These days, WiMAX
seems to be at the top of everyone’s watch list and has become one of the
most anticipated developments in the telecommunications world. Expectations
are high for WiMAX, with the technology ultimately promising to deliver
metropolitan area mobile broadband. Fact or fiction? This report looks
beyond this hype to uncover the true promise of WiMAX. |
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WLAN-Cellular
Convergence: The Carrier Business Case for WLAN, UMA and
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VoWLAN |
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In the last two
years,Wi-Fi technology has matured.The cost of infrastructure
and devices has fallen, its security has improved (at least
technologically), and third-party solutions have been
introduced to support on-network Wi-Fi roaming and seamless
call handover between wireless local area network (WLAN) and
cellular.
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Transforming Triple Play: Key
Lessons and Best Practices for Winning RGU |
Strategies |
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The triple play model has grown in popularity over the past
few years, as cable companies and telcos seek to further
monetize existing customer relationships and diversify revenue
streams. In this report, we analyze the value of the
multi-play proposition, with an emphasis on a number of key
questions, most notably, is triple play indispensable? |
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MVNOs and
MVNEs: Analyzing the Viability of Virtual Mobile Players |
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The mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) model has gained
popularity over the past 2–3 years; more ventures have
followed in Virgin’s path (the model’s pioneer), with the MVNO
model going through a number of iterations. As the MVNO market
continues to expand, a new category of players, MVNEs (Mobile
Virtual Network Enablers), has emerged, riding on the
coattails of strong MVNO growth.
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Transforming Telcos with IPTV: Business Models, Content Challenge, and
Pay TV |
Competition |
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In their quest to pull themselves from the
throes of a decaying voice business, telcos have one major
hope: IPTV (Internet Protocol Television). The technology
promises to transform television, and in the process
re-energize telcos by reducing customer churn and introducing
new revenue streams. Yet, IPTV is as uncertain as it is
tantalizing, and making it work will be as complex as the
end-user experience it promises will be easy.
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Rescuing
3G With Mobile TV: Business Models and Monetizing 3G |
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TV has been described as the “75-year-old
killer application.” In a context where Mobile network
operators (MNOs) are looking for the few applications which
will finally accelerate 3G adoption, it is understandable that
Mobile TV would draw so much attention. Still, the question
remains: Could Mobile TV be the application that finally lifts
3G? The answer is hardly certain.
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