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2. EMAIL SMS RING GAMES E-BANKING
MMS
BACK
TUNES
E-HEALTH
VIDEO/MUSIC
ON DEMAND LOCATION
BASED
SERVICES INSTANT
E-COMMERCE MESSANGING
UNIVERSAL DIGITAL
TRANSLATOR ASSISTANTS
/AI
3. “…a mobile value-added service is an
additional service [outside of voice] for
which subscribers pay extra.”
The Future of Mobile Value-Added Services
By TMCnet Special Guest
Jim Machi
4. According to CISCO:
1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent
in 2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110
percent in 2012.
2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-
connected devices will exceed the number of people
on earth.
3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-
smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobile
data traffic.
4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% of
the mobile data traffic.
5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix and
YouTube allow mobile devices to overcome their
inherent memory capacity and processing power
limitations.
6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71
percent of the total mobile data traffic.
5. According to CISCO:
1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in
2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in
2012.
2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-
connected devices will exceed the number of
people on earth.
3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-
smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobile
data traffic.
4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% of
the mobile data traffic.
5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix and
YouTube allow mobile devices to overcome their
inherent memory capacity and processing power
limitations.
6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71
percent of the total mobile data traffic.
6. According to CISCO:
1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in
2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in
2012.
2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-
connected devices will exceed the number of people
on earth.
3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and
non-smartphones) will generate over 50% of the
mobile data traffic.
4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% of
the mobile data traffic.
5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix and
YouTube allow mobile devices to overcome their
inherent memory capacity and processing power
limitations.
6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71
percent of the total mobile data traffic.
7. According to CISCO:
1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in
2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in
2012.
2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-
connected devices will exceed the number of people
on earth.
3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-
smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobile
data traffic.
4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% of
the mobile data traffic.
5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix and
YouTube allow mobile devices to overcome their
inherent memory capacity and processing power
limitations.
6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71
percent of the total mobile data traffic.
8. According to CISCO:
1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in
2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in
2012.
2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-
connected devices will exceed the number of people
on earth.
3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-
smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobile
data traffic.
4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% of
the mobile data traffic.
5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix
and YouTube allow mobile devices to overcome
their inherent memory capacity and processing
power limitations.
6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71
percent of the total mobile data traffic.
9. According to CISCO:
1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in
2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in
2012.
2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-
connected devices will exceed the number of people
on earth.
3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-
smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobile
data traffic.
4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% of
the mobile data traffic.
5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix and
YouTube allow mobile devices to overcome their
inherent memory capacity and processing power
limitations.
6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71
percent of the total mobile data traffic.
10. New Opportunities for Revenue
Growth.
Rapid Deployment Of New Services.
Real Time Content Update.
The ability to target multiple devices
from one platform.
11. 1. Streaming Video and Audio
2. Storage Services
3. Device Synchronization
4. Remote Backup
5. Location Based Services
6. M-Health
7. Universal Translation
8. Digital Assistants
12. 1. Streaming Video and Audio
2. Storage Services
3. Device Synchronization
4. Remote Backup
5. Location Based Services
6. M-Health
7. Universal Translation
8. Digital Assistants
13. 1. Streaming Video and Audio
2. Storage Services
3. Device Synchronization
4. Remote Backup
5. Location Based Services
6. M-Health
7. Universal Translation
8. Digital Assistants
14. 1. Streaming Video and Audio
2. Storage Services
3. Device Synchronization
4. Remote Backup
5. Location Based Services
6. M-Health
7. Universal Translation
8. Digital Assistants
15. 1. Streaming Video and Audio
2. Storage Services
3. Device Synchronization
4. Remote Backup
5. Location Based Services
6. M-Health
7. Universal Translation
8. Digital Assistants
16. 1. Streaming Video and Audio
2. Storage Services
3. Device Synchronization
4. Remote Backup
5. Location Based Services
6. M-Health
7. Universal Translation
8. Digital Assistants
17. 1. Streaming Video and Audio
2. Storage Services
3. Device Synchronization
4. Remote Backup
5. Location Based Services
6. M-Health
7. Universal Translation
8. Digital Assistants
18. 1. Streaming Video and Audio
2. Storage Services
3. Device Synchronization
4. Remote Backup
5. Location Based Services
6. M-Health
7. Universal Translation
8. Digital Assistants
19. 1. Standard language and protocols.
2. Bandwidth cost & Bandwidth Availability.
3. Data protection security.
4. Availability and Reliability of cloud applications.
5. Application performance - Bandwidth latency.
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