Market Reports
IDATE's market report programme for 2011 constitutes a natural extension of the work performed by our teams of analysts, as well as our ongoing investments in information and monitoring systems for player strategies and markets. More than just a catalogue of publications, this constitutes a concrete manifestation of our drive to create a unique tool geared towards understanding and monitoring the Telecom, Internet and Media sectors.
5 research formats designed to provide a comprehensive view on your market:
Market & Data Reports - market analysis (PDF report + Excel Database)
World Market Reports - Internet, TV, Telecom Services & Video Games market survey
Innovation Reports - indepth analysis of key innovations
Future Reports - prospective studies for scenarios in 2020
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This report analyses the overriding trends and changes taking place in telecom equipment markets around the globe. It explores the driving forces behind the market’s growth through an analysis of telcos’ Capex, and provides forecasts up to 2013 for the different geographical areas, the largest markets and main segments. |
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IDATE continues to innovate by offering up an analysis of IT consumption trends in a report that includes a review of the latest developments in communications, the Internet and media, along with a forward-looking analysis in the form of development scenarios and identification of the key innovations to watch in 2010. |
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This report provides a snapshot of the current state of the telecom services market, along with details on global trends as they are playing out both regionally and nationally. It explores the growth dynamics in the different market segments, in terms of user numbers and sales up to 2016, along with recent developments among telcos, including mergers and acquisitions and global rankings. |
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The mobile communications market is largely seen as having passed its growth phase, entering a state of saturation, as well as a negative trend in mobile revenues. This report will focus on communication, even if the mobile phone today can do so much more than communicate, as well as on the new methods of communication: SMS, VoIP, IM, social networking, ... |
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Analysing and comparing telecom prices is both a complex and sensitive subject, involving many and varied parameters. To help readers deepen their understanding of these parameters and the impact they have on pricing, IDATE has produced a detailed report on the leading fixed broadband access and mobile service providers’ pricing schemes in the major European markets and in the United States, drawing on an exclusive database (+ 500 pricing schemes for 42 vendors in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and the United States) |
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From a clear definition of the so called Internet of things, this report proposes an in depth analysis of a market in constant development even in a crisis context. It also analyses the current RFID technologies and market situation relying on the main players' involvement. Based on case studies and direct interviews, this report details the different vertical markets, crucial for the development of the RFID during the coming years. |
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This report provides an overview of the latest trends in the field of radio spectrum, which in 2011 include: Digital Dividend availability, the deployment of LTE in the 1800 MHz band, allocation and use of the 2.6 GHz band, new frequency bands such as the L-Band and the advent of cognitive radios with the first white-spaces developments. |
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Based on past evolutions of the industry this report covers the macro-movements of the telecoms business,and looks for the next growth options for European players, in particular volume strategies vs. value strategies. It is based on quantitative research on the commercial, operational and financial performances of 14 European operators (12 integrated incumbents, 1 wireline incumbent, 1 mobile), and 5 emerging operators. |
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The objective on this report is to identify new mobile consumption patterns amongst early adopters, and to predict the degree to which these new behaviour patterns will spread to the mass market.
Based on a survey of young early adopters in Europe, this report examines the different communication methods being used, and the associated trade-offs, as well as the most popular types of application and pastimes. |
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For handset players, the growing portion of wireless connectivity modules embedded in handsets constitutes the first step to enter the wireless ecosystem of opportunities. Today as more data transit through mobile phones, development of wireless ecosystems from WLAN to WPAN where information is transmitted thanks to short range technologies (Bluetooth, UWB, Zigbee, NFC) could greatly impact the historic use of operators network as primary data transmitter but also represent a real opportunity to diversify their business. |
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This study looks at the changing landscape of the mobile VoIP market; the main over the top players, the new entrants together with what they bring, and how the operators are reacting. The technical challenges are assessed, and an analysis as to the level of threat mobile VoIP brings to operator revenues is made. It concludes with a scenario for the development of this emerging market. |
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This report examines the mobile video market and its different business models, technologies and devices. It offers readers an analysis of consumption, the market’s segmentation and its development up to 2015, along with key data on the players and market sales which are forecast to reach €12.6 billion in 2015. |
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The Mobile TV market is a myriad of consolidation, and solution vendors are running hard to adapt. Their services can be based on linear TV channels, on-demand contents or rich media applications. The delivery vector could be existing cellular mobile networks, dedicated broadcast solutions or alternative provisioning, notably through open systems. And they have to deal with a variety of standards and formats. |
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There is a flurry of innovations in the pricing strategies of the mobile phone market, in particular the pricing schemes for the three most commonly used services: voice calls, SMS and data transmission. This IDATE report explains and reviews in detail the tariffs on offer in the consumer sector from mobile network operators, focusing primarily on Europe (France, Germany, Italy and the UK), the United States, Mexico, and Japan. |
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This study spotlights the mobile payment market, provides details about the related services and their technological aspects, analyses the usages and the industrial structure with a drawn of the value chain. The report makes an in-depth look in examinating several business models - for NFC, SMS, Fixed/mobile wallet & App Stores - their impacts and upcoming opportunities. |
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At a time where network congestion leads to dropped calls and interruptions in Internet access, this study presents the mobile traffic projections and capacity evaluation of IDATE experts’ based on several case studies. The aim of our in-depth analysis is, to determine the realities and to provide different scenarios for network saturation up to 2015. |
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Today, network sharing and outsourcing are not confined to challengers in the mobile market anymore but have become widely adopted among all kinds of mobile operators. This report presents different flavours of outsourcing and sharing and what drives mobile operators to do so. The analysis also sheds light on the long term impact on the industry, including equipment vendors. |
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For the past 10 years, Japan has seen a wave of mobile innovation, yet these innovations are rarely replicated globally.
This report investigates the key innovations, the unique ecosystem behind them, and the future of Japan’s closed innovation paradigm. |
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With the surge of the wireless communication market, the complexity of handset electronics has grown exponentially, from delivering a basic voice functionality to enabling access to real time videos and data services anytime, anywhere. With the development of multimedia applications on mobile, speedier and more energy-efficient components are needed, as low-power applications are one of the key features of the wireless communications market. |
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This report examines the innovations being brought into acquisition and retention practices of the mobile market for the MNOs in developed markets
It is based on case studies and assessments of innovative practices put in place by operators performing in acquisition or retention. |
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Retaining customers is one of the most critical challenges in the maturing mobile telecommunications service industry. Customer churn adversely affects mobile telecom operators because they stand to lose a great deal in price premium, decreasing profits levels and a possible loss of referrals from continuing service customers. Figuring how to deal with churn is turning out to be the key to the survival of telecoms organizations. This report by IDATE sets out the real issues at stake in mobile churn management. It addresses and provides guidance on how to tackle churn both in terms of business processes (refining customer care, loyalty schemes, customer segmenting) and through the use of software solutions available. |
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This report provides a complete analysis of the LTE (Long Term Evolution) perspective as the next step towards 4G and real mobile broadband networks. It presents an in-depth analysis of LTE deployment strategies through the elaboration of an original cost model.
The model is based on individual market contexts and operators' situations regarding legacy infrastructure, spectrum licences awards, the availability of devices and the demand for data services.
Resting on thorough market research, this study presents roadmap scenarios and forecasts up to 2015. It also assesses the impact of LTE take-up on the overall mobile ecosystem as we observe the strengthening of current trends towards fixed-mobile convergence and network sharing, a new wave of consolidation in mobile markets and LTE driven global partnerships. |
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This report provides an overview of the latest trends in the fast growing LTE market and the reasons driving MNOs' migration to LTE. It also analyses operators' roll-out strategies, LTE networks, technical hurdles, the regulatory environment and LTE spectrum issues, in addition to spotlighting the key players' different strategies and what will change with LTE. |
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This report provides an overview of the LTE devices market with availability roadmaps for LTE devices for each regions. It also includes a device typology (smartphone, tablet, M2M, dongle, personal hotspot…) and case studies of LTE chipset & devices manufacturers, along with an analysis of the players’ positioning in the LTE battleground. It also proposes detailed forecasts for LTE devices sales revenue & unit shipments. |
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