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Emerging HSPA Applications

September 2009 (29 pages)

Two recent reports from Mobile Market Development's 'Maximising Wireless Profit' Program 2009 have investigated developments in mobile broadband:

Applications and services such as mobile e-mail, browsing the mobile internet or MNO portals work well with existing data bearers such as GPRS and EDGE. Despite this, the level of uptake of data services has consistently failed, so far, to offset falls in ARPU caused by erosion of voice ARPU. However, the emergence of HSPA applications, alongside more capable terminals and more realistic data pricing may represent a tipping point that will lead to a radical change in the role of MNOs and the critical success factors they need to address.

This report focuses on the popular applications and services that exist on mobile and other platforms where the utility, usability and value to the user increases greatly with the existence of high performance data bearers such as HSPA. The application categories examined are entertainment & recreation, communications and enterprise applications, and the substitution of fixed line broadband for mobile broadband offerings.

The report concludes that MNOs may have to adopt a new approach to maximise success in the future and details some of the actions they should take to make sure they benefit from the emergence of HSPA-enabled applications.

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Table of Contents
1Overview1
2Introduction2
2.1Background to the Report2
2.2Report Content & Structure4
2.3Currencies Used4
3Entertainment & Recreation5
3.1Music5
3.2Gaming10
3.2.1Networked Gaming at Home10
3.2.2Mobile Games and 'Social Play Networks'10
3.2.3Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) Games11
3.2.4Virtual worlds14
3.3Video14
3.3.1Social Networking and User Generated Content14
3.3.2Broadcast and Video-on-Demand15
3.3.3SlingBox and SlingPlayer16
4Communication, Navigation and Enterprise Applications18
4.1Voice Calls, Voice Conferencing and Video Calls18
4.1.1Skype18
4.1.2Google Voice19
4.2Broadband on Public Transport21
5Fixed Broadband Substitution22
5.1Mobile Broadband at Home & Office22
5.2MiFi (Mobile Wi-Fi)24
5.3HSPA for Public Internet Access25
6Conclusions and Recommendations27