Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures
- About the authors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The impact of globalization
- 3 Adoption trends and analysis by region
- 4 Subscriber needs and expectations
- 5 The wireless value chain
- 6 Global wireless technologies: systems and architectures
- 7 Global wireless technologies: network, access, and software
- 8 Business models and strategies
- 9 Business issues and challenges
- 10 Technology issues and challenges
- 11 Case studies
- 12 Perspectives
- 13 Future of wireless technologies, applications and services
- 14 Conclusions and recommendations
- References and recommended reading
- Index
9 - Business issues and challenges
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 August 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures
- About the authors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The impact of globalization
- 3 Adoption trends and analysis by region
- 4 Subscriber needs and expectations
- 5 The wireless value chain
- 6 Global wireless technologies: systems and architectures
- 7 Global wireless technologies: network, access, and software
- 8 Business models and strategies
- 9 Business issues and challenges
- 10 Technology issues and challenges
- 11 Case studies
- 12 Perspectives
- 13 Future of wireless technologies, applications and services
- 14 Conclusions and recommendations
- References and recommended reading
- Index
Summary
In the previous chapter, we reviewed the value chain and business models, both key components to any industry analysis. In this section we will look at some of the challenges being faced by the wireless industry – in both the business and technology realms. This chapter focuses on the business issues and the next chapter will address some of the challenges in the technology arena. Although many industries have some common idiosyncrasies, the wireless industry is unique and sometimes issues and problems are specific to a geography or nation. For instance, spectrum (which we will discuss later) is squarely a US issue while their counterparts in Japan do not encounter such problems and 3G spectrum auctions are driving many carriers out of business in Europe. While Europe and Japanese markets are approaching saturation in the consumer market, the US market is largely untapped. On the other hand, China (which is the biggest wireless market in the world) has its own challenges as it tries to define itself amidst government control. The business issues and challenges we are going to be discussing in this chapter are as follows:
hyping
transition from flat rate to à la carte billing models
mobile SPAM
WLAN business
interoperability
churn and increasing the ARPU
3G auctions and spectrum
consolidation
market saturation and search for new markets
privacy
security
position location rollout and privacy
mobile fraud.
Some of these issues are geography-specific while others apply to the industry as a whole. We will try to give examples wherever possible to illustrate our points.
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- Wireless Data ServicesTechnologies, Business Models and Global Markets, pp. 193 - 225Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2003