Friday, 29 June 2018

Growth Opportunities in Mobile Phone Insurance Ecosystem - Industry Analysis & Outlook 2030

Researchmoz added Most up-to-date research on "The Mobile Phone Insurance Ecosystem: 2016 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts" to its huge collection of research reports.

Given the increasing prevalence of expensive household goods, cars and consumer electronics, insurance has become an unavoidable and often necessary cost in modern life. Mobile phones, and smartphones in particular are no exception to this trend.

Most major wireless carriers, insurance specialists, device OEMs, retailers and even banks now offer insurance plans that cover theft, loss, malfunctions and damage of mobile phones. Many policies now also integrate enhanced technical support and additional protection features such as data backup facilities, allowing users to securely backup their phone data online.

global mobile phone insurance market is expected to account for nearly $20 Billion in revenue by the end of 2016. The market is further expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 12% over the next four years, eventually accounting for over $30 Billion in revenue by the end of 2020.

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The "Mobile Phone Insurance Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts" report presents an in-depth assessment of the mobile phone insurance ecosystem including market drivers, challenges, opportunities, value chain, future roadmap, case studies, ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also presents market size forecasts from 2016 through to 2030. The forecasts are segmented for 5 regional and 25 country level markets.

Key Findings:

The report has the following key findings:

- SNS Research estimates that the global mobile phone insurance market is expected to account for nearly $20 Billion in revenue by the end of 2016.
- The market is further expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 12% over the next four years, eventually accounting for over $30 Billion in revenue by the end of 2020.
- In an effort to boost the uptake of mobile phone insurance, wireless carriers and insurance providers have extensively enhanced their insurance offerings with the addition of location tracking, data protection/recovery features and integrated technical support.
- The success of mobile phone insurance plans has driven several wireless carriers, such as NTT DoCoMo and Orange, to invest in the sales of other insurance products through mobile phones and their retail outlets.
- New insurance models are also beginning to emerge, such as London-based So-Sure’s social insurance for mobile phones, which allows customers to get up to 80% of their money back, if they and their friends don’t claim.
- Device OEMs are beginning to invest in tailored plans to suit the specific requirements of certain regional markets. A good example is Xiaomi’s Mi Protect plan in India, which covers accidental and liquid damage, for as little as $7 per year.

Topics Covered:

The report covers the following topics:

- Mobile phone insurance ecosystem
- Market drivers and barriers
- Insurance policy structure, distribution channels and key trends
- Case studies of mobile phone insurance initiatives
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of over 40 leading ecosystem players
- Strategic recommendations for ecosystem players
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030

Forecast Segmentation:

Market forecasts are provided for the following regional and country level submarkets:

- Regional Segmentation
- - Asia Pacific
- - Europe
- - Latin & Central America
- - Middle East & Africa
- - North America
- Country Level Segmentation
- - Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, UK & USA

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Key Questions Answered:

The report provides answers to the following key questions:

- How big is the mobile phone insurance opportunity?
- What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
- How is the ecosystem evolving by region?
- What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- Which countries will see the highest percentage of growth?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- What risks are typically covered in mobile phone insurance offerings?
- How can insurance plans help wireless carriers in reducing churn?
- What strategies should wireless carriers, device OEMs and insurance providers adopt to remain competitive?

Countries covered:
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
China
Colombia
France
Germany
Hong Kong
India
Israel
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Taiwan
UK
USA

List of Companies Mentioned:

The following companies and organizations have been reviewed, discussed or mentioned in the report:

- A Wireless
- AIG (American International Group)
- Allianz Insurance
- Allianz SE Group
- América Móvil
- AmTrust International Underwriters
- Aon
- Appalachian Wireless
- Apple
- Assurant
- Asurion
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Aviva
- AXA
- Barclays
- Best Buy
- Bouygues Telecom
- Brightstar Corporation
- BT Group
- Cellebrite
- Chubb
- CWS (Connected World Services Distributions)
- Diamond Wireless
- Dixons Carphone
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- EE
- eSecuritel
- Fonesure
- Fortegra
- Geek Squad
- GoCare
- Groupama
- Hollard Group
- HSBC
- Inhance Technology
- iQmetrix
- Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
- Lifestyle Services Group
- Lookout
- Markerstudy
- Microsoft
- Mobi PCS
- Mobile Rhino (Stuckey & Company)
- MTN
- NIA (New India Assurance)
- Nippon Life Insurance
- Nokia
- NQ Mobile
- NTT DoCoMo
- Optus
- Orange
- Pier Insurance Managed Services
- ProtectCELL
- Safeware
- Salt Mobile
- Samsung Electronics
- SFR
- Singtel Group
- SoftBank Corporation
- So-Sure
- Spark New Zealand
- SPB
- Sprint Corporation
- SquareTrade
- Sun Corporation
- Supercover Insurance
- Swisscom
- Telefónica Group
- Telefónica Insurance
- Telstra
- T-Mobile USA
- Tokio Marine
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- V-Key Solutions
- Vodacom
- Vodafone Group

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Market Insights: The LTE, LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem Market Infrastructure, Devices, Operator Services, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts 2030

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As a natural upgrade path for mobile operators from the previously detached GSM, CDMA and TD-SCDMA ecosystems, LTE has emerged as the first truly global mobile communications standard. Commonly marketed as the “4G” standard, LTE promises to provide higher data rates and lower latency at a much lower TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) than 3G technologies.

The TCO and performance is further enhanced by deployment of small cells and the LTE-Advanced standard, which improves performance and data rates using features such as the aggregation of carriers, interference management and advanced antenna techniques.

With over 500 fully commercial network launches, LTE has become a mainstream technology, and a number of mobile operators have already deployed LTE-Advanced technology. SNS Research estimates that LTE service revenues will account for over $600 Billion in 2016. The figure is further expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 5% over the next four years.

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While LTE and LTE-Advanced deployments are still underway, mobile operators and vendors have already embarked on R&D initiatives to develop so-called “5G” networks, with a vision of commercialization by 2020. 5G is essentially a revolutionary paradigm shift in wireless networking to support the throughput, latency, and scalability requirements of future use cases such as extreme bandwidth augmented reality applications and connectivity management for Billions of M2M (Machine to Machine) devices.

By 2020, LTE and 5G infrastructure investments are expected to account for a market worth $32 Billion. This includes spending on distributed macrocells, small cells, C-RAN architecture equipment and mobile core solutions.

The “LTE, LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Infrastructure, Devices, Operator Services, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the LTE, LTE-Advanced and 5G ecosystem including key market drivers, challenges, technologies, service revenue potential, deployment strategies, vertical market opportunities, mobile operator case studies, R&D initiatives, future roadmap, value chain, vendor assessment and market share. The report also tracks revenue and shipments for both infrastructure and devices, along with subscription and service revenue from 2016 through to 2030.

The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.

The report covers the following topics:

- LTE/LTE-Advanced technology and market status
- 5G technology and R&D commitments
- Market drivers and barriers
- TCO comparison with legacy technologies
- LTE/5G infrastructure, devices, subscriptions and service revenue
- Infrastructure and device vendor share
- Antenna systems, RAN, mobile core, backhaul and fronthaul deployment strategies
- Mobile operator reviews, service models, pricing strategies and LTE/5G deployment case studies
- Unlicensed LTE, VoLTE, RCS, eMBMS and M2M services
- Vertical markets for LTE/5G networks
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Company profiles and strategies of over 90 ecosystem players including infrastructure  vendors, device OEMs and mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030

Forecast Segmentation

Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:

LTE/5G Infrastructure Shipments & Revenue

- Distributed Macrocell Base Stations
- Small Cells
- RRHs (Remote Radio Heads)
- C-RAN BBUs (Centralized RAN Baseband Units)
- Mobile Core

LTE/5G Device Shipments & Revenue

- Handsets
- Tablets
- Embedded M2M Modules
- USB Dongles
- Routers

LTE/5G Subscriptions and Service Revenue

- FDD LTE
- TD-LTE
- 5G

Private LTE/5G Infrastructure Revenue

- Public Safety
- Military
- Energy & Utilities
- Transportation
- Mining & Others

Regional Markets

- Asia Pacific
- Eastern Europe
- Latin & Central America
- Middle East & Africa
- North America
- Western Europe

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Key Questions Answered

The report provides answers to the following key questions:

- How big is the LTE, LTE-Advanced and 5G ecosystem?
- How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
- What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
- Who are the key infrastructure and device vendors, and what are their strategies?
- How will FDD LTE investments compare with TD-LTE?
- What is the outlook for LTE-Advanced adoption?
- What are the future prospects for unlicensed LTE, VoLTE and eMBMS services?
- Will future network rollouts adopt a C-RAN architecture?
- How will NFV and virtualization affect the EPC market?
- What opportunities exist for small cells and how will their proliferation impact the wider LTE/5G infrastructure market?
- How much are vendors and operators investing in 5G R&D efforts?
- What will be the number of 5G subscriptions in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- What are the prospects of millimeter wave technology for 5G radio access networking?

Key Findings

The report has the following key findings:

- In 2016, mobile operators will pocket over $600 Billion from commercial LTE service revenues. The figure is further expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 5% over the next four years.
- More than 150 LTE operators have already deployed carrier aggregation technology. By 2020, over 50% of all LTE subscribers will be supported by LTE-Advanced networks.
- Mobile operators are pursuing a range of technologies including unlicensed LTE (LTE-U, LAA, LWA, MulteFire), VoLTE and eMBMS, as they seek to maximize the value of their LTE investments while addressing mobile data traffic growth.
- Although 5G is yet to be standardized, vendors are aggressively investing in 5G development efforts with a principal focus on new air interface transmission schemes, higher frequency bands and advanced antenna technologies such as Massive MIMO and beamforming.
- By 2020, LTE and 5G infrastructure investments are expected to account for a market worth $32 Billion. This includes spending on distributed macrocells, small cells, C-RAN architecture equipment and mobile core solutions."

Companies Mentioned

- 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
- 5G-PPP
- Abu Dhabi Police
- Accelerated Concepts
- Accelleran
- Adax
- Affirmed Networks
- Airspan Networks
- Airvana
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Altiostar Networks
- Apple
- Arcadyan Technology Corporation
- Argela
- ARItel
- Artemis Networks
- ASOCS
- ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute)
- ASUS (ASUSTeK Computer)
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Athonet
- Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
- BaiCells
- BBK Electronics Corporation
- Beach Energy
- Belkin International
- BlackBerry
- Brocade Communications Systems
- BT Group
- Busan Transportation Corporation
- Casa Systems
- China Mobile
- China Southern Power Grid
- Cisco Systems
- CommAgility
- CommScope
- Connectem
- Contela
- Coolpad
- Core Network Dynamics
- Datang Group
- Datang Mobile
- D-Link Corporation
- Dovado
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- Eden Rock Communications
- EE
- Ericsson
- Etisalat
- ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
- Facebook
- Fraunhofer Fokus
- Fujitsu
- Gemtek Technology Company
- GENBAND
- General Dynamics Corporation
- General Dynamics Mission Systems
- Gionee
- Google
- GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
- Harris County
- Hitachi
- Home Office, UK
- HTC Corporation
- Huawei
- IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
- ip.access
- ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
- ITU-R (ITU Radiocommunication Sector)
- JRC (Japan Radio Company)
- Juni Global
- KDDI Corporation
- KT Corporation
- Kumu Networks
- Kyocera Corporation
- Lemko Corporation
- Lenovo
- LG Electronics
- LG Uplus
- Linksys
- LTE-U Forum
- Luminate Wireless
- M1
- Mavenir Systems
- MediaTek
- Meizu
- Microsoft Corporation
- Mitel Networks Corporation
- MOF (Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, South Korea)
- Moseley Associates
- Motorola Mobility
- Motorola Solutions
- MPSS (Ministry of Public Safety and Security, South Korea)
- MulteFire Alliance
- NEC Corporation
- NEC Mobile Communications
- Netgear
- New Postcom Equipment Company
- Nokia Networks
- Novatel Wireless
- NTT DoCoMo
- NuRAN Wireless
- Nutaq
- O3b Networks
- Oceus Networks
- OPPO
- Orange
- Panasonic Corporation
- Pantech
- Phluido
- Polaris Networks
- Potevio (China Potevio Company)
- Qatar MOI (Ministry of Interior)
- Qualcomm
- Quanta Computer
- Qucell
- Quortus
- Redline Communications
- Ruckus Wireless
- Samji Electronics Company
- Samsung Electronics
- Samsung Group
- SerComm Corporation
- SES
- Sharp Corporation
- Sierra Wireless
- Singtel
- SK Telecom
- SK Telesys
- SoftBank Group
- Sony Mobile Communications
- SpiderCloud Wireless
- Spreadtrum
- Sprint Corporation
- Star Solutions
- STC (Saudi Telecom Company)
- Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company)
- Tampnet
- TCL Communication
- Tecore
- TEKTELIC Communications
- Telrad Networks
- Telum
- Telus
- TEN (Texas Energy Network)
- T-Mobile USA
- TrustComm
- U.S. Navy
- UQ Communications
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- Vivo
- Vodacom Group
- Vodafone Group
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
- Xiaomi
- Z-com (ZDC Wireless)
- ZTE
- ZyXEL Communications Corporation

Countires Covered

- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Algeria
- Andorra
- Angola
- Anguilla
- Antigua & Barbuda
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Aruba
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bahamas
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Belize
- Benin
- Bermuda
- Bhutan
- Bolivia
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Botswana
- Brazil
- British Virgin Islands
- Brunei
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso
- Burundi
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Canada
- Cape Verde
- Cayman Islands
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Chile
- China
- Cocos Islands
- Colombia
- Comoros Islands
- Congo
- Cook Islands
- Costa Rica
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Democratic Rep of Congo (ex-Zaire)
- Denmark
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- East Timor
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Estonia
- Ethiopia
- Faroe Islands
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Fiji
- Finland
- France
- French Guiana
- French Polynesia (ex-Tahiti)
- French West Indies
- Gabon
- Gambia
- Georgia
- Germany
- Ghana
- Gibraltar
- Greece
- Greenland
- Grenada
- Guam
- Guatemala
- Guernsey
- Guinea Republic
- Guinea-Bissau
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Hong Kong
- Hungary
- Iceland
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Israel
- Italy
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Jersey
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kirghizstan
- Kiribati
- Korea
- Kosovo
- Kuwait
- Laos
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Lesotho
- Liberia
- Libya
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Macau
- Macedonia
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mali
- Malta
- Marshall Islands
- Mauritania
- Mauritius
- Mayotte
- Mexico
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Montserrat
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Myanmar
- Namibia
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- Netherlands Antilles
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Niue
- North Korea
- Northern Marianas
- Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palau
- Palestine
- Panama
- Papua New Guinea
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- Poland
- Portugal
- Puerto Rico
- Qatar
- Réunion
- Romania
- Russia
- Rwanda
- Samoa
- Samoa (American)
- Sao Tomé & Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Seychelles
- Sierra Leone
- Singapore
- Slovak Republic
- Slovenia
- Solomon Islands
- Somalia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sri Lanka
- St Kitts & Nevis
- St Lucia
- St Vincent & The Grenadines
- Sudan
- Suriname
- Swaziland
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Syria
- Tajikistan
- Taiwan
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Togo
- Tonga
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Turks & Caicos Islands
- UAE
- Uganda
- UK
- Ukraine
- Uruguay
- US Virgin Islands
- USA
- Uzbekistan
- Vanuatu
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Yemen
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe

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The SON (Self-Organizing Networks) Industry Revenue Is Expected To Grow To More Than $5 Billion By The End Of 2020

ResearchMoz prepared this most up-to-date research on "The SON (Self-Organizing Networks) Ecosystem: 2016 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts".

SON (Self-Organizing Network) technology minimizes the lifecycle cost of running a mobile network by eliminating manual configuration of equipment at the time of deployment, right through to dynamically optimizing performance and troubleshooting during operation. This can significantly reduce the cost of the operator’s services, improving the OpEx to revenue ratio.

Amid growing demands for mobile broadband connectivity, mobile operators are keen to capitalize on SON to minimize rollout delays and operational expenditures associated with their ongoing LTE and small cell deployments.

Originally targeted for the RAN (Radio Access Network) segment of mobile networks, SON technology is now also utilized in the mobile core and transport network segments. In addition, Wi-Fi access point OEMs are beginning to integrate SON features such as plug-and-play deployment, autonomous performance optimization, self-healing and proactive defense against unauthorized access.  

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Despite challenges relating to implementation complexities and multi-vendor interoperability, SON revenue is expected to grow to more than $5 Billion by the end of 2020, exceeding conventional mobile network optimization revenue by a significant margin. Furthermore, the SON ecosystem is increasingly witnessing convergence with other technological innovations such as Big Data, predictive analytics and DPI (Deep Packet Inspection).

The “SON (Self-Organizing Networks) Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the SON and associated mobile network optimization ecosystem including key market drivers, challenges, OpEx and CapEx savings potential, use cases, SON deployment case studies, future roadmap, value chain, vendor analysis and strategies. The report also presents revenue forecasts for both SON and conventional mobile network optimization, along with individual projections for 10 SON submarkets, 6 regions and 15 countries from 2016 through to 2030.

The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.

The report covers the following topics:

Conventional mobile network planning & optimization
SON technology and architecture
Key benefits and market drivers of SON
Challenges to SON adoption
SON use cases
SON deployment case studies
Future roadmap of the SON ecosystem
Company profiles and strategies of over 120 SON ecosystem players
OpEx and CapEx saving analysis of SON
Wireless network infrastructure spending, traffic projections and value chain
Convergence of SON with Big Data, predictive analytics and DPI
Strategic recommendations for SON solution providers, wireless infrastructure OEMs and mobile operators
Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030

Forecast Segmentation

Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:

Mobile Network Optimization

SON
Conventional Mobile Network Planning & Optimization

SON Network Segment Submarkets

Macrocell RAN
HetNet RAN
Mobile Core
Mobile Backhaul & Fronthaul

SON Architecture Submarkets

C-SON (Centralized SON)
D-SON (Distributed SON)

SON Access Network Technology Submarkets

2G & 3G
LTE
Wi-Fi
5G

Regional Markets

Asia Pacific
Eastern Europe
Latin & Central America
Middle East & Africa
North America
Western Europe

Country Markets

Australia
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
India
Italy
Japan
Russia
South Korea
Spain
Taiwan
UK
USA

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The report provides answers to the following key questions:

How big is the SON and mobile network optimization ecosystem?
How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
Who are the key SON vendors and what are their strategies?
What is the outlook for QoE based SON solutions?
How can SON ease the deployment of unlicensed LTE small cells?
What SON capabilities will 5G networks entail?
What is the outlook for C-SON and D-SON adoption?
How will SON investments compare with those on traditional mobile network optimization?
What opportunities exist for SON in mobile core and transport networks?
How will SON use cases evolve overtime in 3GPP releases?
Which regions will see the highest number of SON investments?
How much will mobile operators invest in SON solutions?
What is the outlook for SON associated OpEx savings by region?

The report has the following key findings:

Despite challenges relating to implementation complexities and multi-vendor interoperability, SON revenue is expected to grow to more than $5 Billion by the end of 2020, exceeding conventional mobile network optimization revenue by a significant margin.
Mobile operators have reported up to a 50% reduction in dropped calls and over 20% higher data rates with SON implementation. Besides common network optimization use cases, operators are also capitalizing on SON platforms to address critical business objectives such as refarming 2G/3G spectrum for LTE networks.
In a bid to differentiate their products, Wi-Fi access point OEMs are beginning to integrate SON features such as plug-and-play deployment, autonomous performance optimization, self-healing and proactive defense against unauthorized access.
SON platforms are moving from reactive systems to more advanced implementations that incorporate predictive analytics technology to make necessary changes to a network before any degradation occurs.
Infrastructure and software incumbents are continuing to acquire smaller established C-SON players to accelerate their entry path into the C-SON market.

List of Companies Mentioned

3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
Accedian Networks
Accelleran
Accuver
Actix
Aexio
Aircom International
AirHop Communications
Airspan Networks
Alcatel-Lucent
Altiostar Networks
Alvarion Technologies
Amdocs
Anite
Arcadyan Technology Corporation
Argela
ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, Japan)
Aricent
Arieso
ARItel
Artemis Networks
Ascom
Astellia
ASUS (ASUSTeK Computer)
AT&T
AT&T Mobility
ATDI
ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
Avvasi
Baicells
Belkin International
Benu Networks
BLiNQ Networks
Broadcom
Brocade Communications Systems
Bwtech
Bytemobile
CableLabs
Casa Systems
Cavium
CBNL (Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited)
CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems)
CCSA (China Communications Standards Association)
Celcite
CellMining
Cellwize
Celtro
CENTRI
Cisco Systems
Citrix Systems
Comarch
CommAgility
CommScope
Commsquare
Connectem
Contela
Coriant
CrowdX
Datang Mobile
Dell EMC
Dell Technologies
Digitata
D-Link Corporation
ECE (European Communications Engineering)
Eden Rock Communications
Equiendo
Ercom
Ericsson
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
EXFO
Flash Networks
Forsk
Freescale Semiconductor
Fujitsu
Gemtek Technology Company
General Dynamics Mission Systems
Globe Telecom
GoNet Systems
Guavus
GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
Hitachi
Huawei
InfoVista
Ingenia Telecom
Innovile
Intel Corporation
InterDigital
Intracom Telecom
IP Wireless
ip.access
Ipanema Technologies
JRC (Japan Radio Company)
Juni Global
KDDI Corporation
Keysight Technologies
KKTCell (Kuzey K?br?s Turkcell)
Kumu Networks
Lemko Corporation
Lifecell
Linksys
Luminate Wireless
Mentum
MIMOon
Mobixell
Mojo Networks
NEC Corporation
NetScout Systems
New Postcom Equipment Company
Newfield Wireless
NGNM (Next Generation Mobile Networks) Alliance
Nokia Networks
NuRAN Wireless
Nutaq
NXP Semiconductors
Oceus Networks
Opera Software
Optimi
Optulink
P.I.Works
Parallel Wireless
Phluido
Plano Engineering
Potevio (China Potevio Company)
PureWave Networks
Qualcomm
Quanta Computer
Qucell
RADCOM
Radisys Corporation
Rearden
RED Technologies
Redline Communications
Reverb Networks
Rohde & Schwarz
Rorotika
Ruckus Wireless
Samji Electronics Company
Samsung Electronics
Schema
SEDICOM
SerComm Corporation
Seven Networks
Siklu Communication
Singtel Group
SK Group
SK Telecom
SK Telesys
Small Cell Forum
SpiderCloud Wireless
Star Solutions
SuperCom
Tarana Wireless
Tecore
TEKTELIC Communications
Tektronix Communications
Telecom Italia
Telefónica Group
Telrad Networks
Telum
TEOCO
TI (Texas Instruments)
TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
TIM Brasil
TP-Link Technologies
Trendium
TSDSI (Telecommunications Standards Development Society, India)
TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea)
TTC (Telecommunication Technology Committee, Japan)
TTG International
Tulinx
Turkcell Group
Vasona Networks
Vector Srl
Viavi Solutions
Vodafone Group
Vodafone Hutchison Australia
WBA (Wireless Broadband Alliance)
WebRadar
WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
WPOTECH
Xceed Technologies
XCellAir
Z-Com (ZDC Wireless)
ZTE
ZyXEL Communications Corporation

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Countires Covered

Australia
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
India
Italy
Japan
Russia
South Korea
Spain
Taiwan
UK

VoLTE service revenue will grow at a CAGR of 34% between 2016 and 2020

ResearchMoz prepared this most up-to-date research on "The VoLTE (Voice over LTE) Ecosystem: 2016 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts".

VoLTE (Voice over LTE) technology allows a voice call to be placed over an LTE network, enabling mobile operators to reduce reliance on legacy circuit-switched networks.  Powered by IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) architecture, VoLTE brings a host of benefits to operators ranging from the ability to refarm legacy 2G and 3G spectrum to offering their subscribers a differentiated service experience through capabilities such as HD voice and video telephony.

First deployed by South Korean operators in 2012, VoLTE is beginning to gain momentum globally. As of Q4’2016, more than 80 mobile operators have commercially launched VoLTE services, and several roaming and interoperability agreements are already in place.

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SNS Research estimates that VoLTE service revenue will grow at a CAGR of 34% between 2016 and 2020. By the end of 2020, VoLTE subscribers will account for more than $200 Billion in revenue. Although traditional voice services will constitute a major proportion of this figure, nearly 15% of the revenue will be driven by video calling and supplementary services.

The “VoLTE (Voice over LTE) Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the VoLTE ecosystem including enabling technologies, key market drivers, challenges, collaborative initiatives, regulatory landscape, standardization, opportunities, operator case studies, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also presents forecasts for VoLTE smartphone shipments, subscriptions, service revenue and infrastructure investments from 2016 till 2030. The forecasts cover 7 individual submarkets and 6 regions.

The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.

The report covers the following topics:

- VoLTE ecosystem
- Market drivers and barriers
- VoLTE infrastructure, devices, roaming and interconnection technology
- Case studies of 20 commercial VoLTE deployments
- OTT mobile voice and video services
- Complimentary technologies including Wi-Fi calling, RCS and WebRTC
- MCPTT (Mission Critical Push-to-Talk) voice services
- VoLTE services over MVNO networks
- Service assurance platforms for VoLTE
- Regulatory landscape, collaborative initiatives and standardization
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of 100 leading ecosystem players including device OEMs, VoLTE solution providers and mobile operators
- Strategic recommendations for VoLTE solution providers and mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030

Forecast Segmentation

VoLTE subscription, service revenue and infrastructure revenue forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:

VoLTE Services

- Voice Telephony
- Video and Supplementary Services

VoLTE Infrastructure

- CSCF (Call Session Control Function) Servers
- SBCs (Session Border Controllers)
- VoLTE Application Servers
- Other IMS Elements (HSS, BGCF, MGCF & MRF)
- VoLTE Capable PCRF (Policy & Charging Rules Function) Solutions

Regional Markets

- Asia Pacific
- Eastern Europe
- Latin & Central America
- Middle East & Africa
- North America
- Western Europe

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The report provides answers to the following key questions:

- How big is the VoLTE opportunity?
- What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
- How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
- What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- Which regions and countries will see the highest percentage of growth?
- How will VoLTE capable smartphone shipments grow over time?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- How can VoLTE help operators in reducing the flow of voice subscribers to OTT application providers?
- What are the prospects of Wi-Fi calling, RCS and WebRTC?
- What much will operators invest in VoLTE service assurance solutions?
- How can mobile operators and MVNOs capitalize on VoLTE to drive revenue growth?
- How can VoLTE help operators in refarming their 2G and 3G spectrum assets?
- What is the status of international roaming and VoLTE-to-VoLTE interconnection agreements?
- What strategies should VoLTE solution providers and mobile operators adopt to remain competitive?

The report has the following key findings:

- By 2020, SNS Research estimates that VoLTE services will account for over $200 Billion in annual service revenue, as mobile operators remain committed to VoLTE as the long term solution to secure a fully native IP-based telephony experience.
- As the transition to VoLTE accelerates, mobile operators have already begun shutting down their legacy networks in a bid to reallocate additional spectrum to their LTE networks.
- Japan and South Korea have already shut down their 2G networks, and multiple operators in other parts of the world, including the United States, are in the processing of switching off 2G services. Some operators, such as Telenor Norway, are seeking the closure of their 3G networks as early as 2020.
- Nearly all VoLTE operators are integrating their VoLTE services with Wi-Fi calling in a bid to offer voice services in areas where their licensed spectrum coverage is limited.
- The vendor ecosystem is continuing to consolidate with several acquisitions such as Sonus Networks’ recent takeover of IP communications specialist Taqua.

List of Companies Mentioned

- 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
- Accedian Networks
- Affirmed Networks
- Alcatel-Lucent
- ALEPO
- Altair Semiconductor
- Amdocs
- Anite
- Anritsu Corporation
- Apple
- Aptilo Networks
- Aricent
- Ascom
- Astellia
- Asus (ASUSTeK Computer)
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Belgacom
- BICS
- Broadcom
- BroadSoft
- BT Group
- CCN (Cirrus Core Networks)
- CellMining
- Cellwize
- CENX
- CEVA
- China Mobile
- China Mobile Hong Kong
- Cirpack
- Cisco Systems
- D2 Technologies
- Dell Technologies
- Dialogic Corporation
- DigiTalk
- DigitalRoute
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- Du (Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company)
- Ecrio
- EE
- Empirix
- Ericsson
- Etisalat
- ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
- EXFO
- F5 Networks
- Fujitsu
- GCT Semiconductor
- GENBAND
- Gigamon
- GL Communications
- Google
- GSMA
- Hitachi
- HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
- HTC Corporation
- Huawei
- iBasis
- IBM
- IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
- Imagination Technologies
- IMSWorkX
- InfoVista
- Intel Corporation
- InterDigital
- Interop Technologies
- Iskratel
- Italtel
- ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
- Ixia
- Jibe Mobile
- KDDI Corporation
- Keysight Technologies
- Kineto Wireless
- KISDI (Korea Information Society Development Institute)
- KPN
- KT Corporation
- Lenovo
- LG Electronics
- LG Uplus
- Mavenir Systems
- Metaswitch Networks
- MetroPCS Communications
- Mitel Networks Corporation
- Mobileum
- Monolith Software
- Motorola Mobility
- Mushroom Networks
- MYCOM OSI
- Napatech
- NEC Corporation
- NetScout Systems
- Newfield Wireless
- NewNet Communication Technologies
- NewPace Technology Development
- Nexus Telecom
- Nokia Networks
- NTT DoCoMo
- NXP Semiconductors
- NXP Software
- OpenCloud
- Openet
- Optulink
- Oracle Communications
- Oracle Corporation
- Orange
- Orange Romania
- Pantech
- Polystar
- Qualcomm
- Quortus
- RADCOM
- Radisys Corporation
- Redknee Solutions
- Reliance Industries
- Reliance Jio Infocomm
- Rogers Communications
- Rohde & Schwarz
- Samsung Electronics
- Sandvine
- Sansay
- Sequans Communications
- Sharp Corporation
- SIGOS
- Singtel Group
- SK Telecom
- Skype
- SmarTone
- SoftBank Group
- Sonus Networks
- Sony Mobile Communications
- Spirent Communications
- SPIRIT DSP
- Spreadtrum Communications
- Sprint Corporation
- Summit Tech
- Swisscom
- Syniverse
- SysMech
- Systemics-PAB
- Taqua
- Tektronix Communications
- Telefónica Germany
- Telefónica Group
- Telefónica UK
- Telstra
- Three Hong Kong
- T-Mobile Czech Republic
- T-Mobile USA
- TNS (Transaction Network Services)
- TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea)
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- Viavi Solutions
- VMware
- Vodafone Czech Republic
- Vodafone Germany
- Vodafone Group
- Vodafone Hutchison Australia
- Vodafone Italy
- Vodafone Portugal
- Vodafone Romania
- Vodafone Spain
- Vodafone Turkey
- Vodafone UK
- VoiceAge Corporation
- Voipfuture
- W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
- WBA (Wireless Broadband Alliance)
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- WIT Software
- x-Mobility
- ZTE

Countires Covered

- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Algeria
- Andorra
- Angola
- Anguilla
- Antigua & Barbuda
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Aruba
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bahamas
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Belize
- Benin
- Bermuda
- Bhutan
- Bolivia
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Botswana
- Brazil
- British Virgin Islands
- Brunei
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso
- Burundi
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Canada
- Cape Verde
- Cayman Islands
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Chile
- China
- Cocos Islands
- Colombia
- Comoros Islands
- Congo
- Cook Islands
- Costa Rica
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Democratic Rep of Congo (ex-Zaire)
- Denmark
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- East Timor
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Estonia
- Ethiopia
- Faroe Islands
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Fiji
- Finland
- France
- French Guiana
- French Polynesia (ex-Tahiti)
- French West Indies
- Gabon
- Gambia
- Georgia
- Germany
- Ghana
- Gibraltar
- Greece
- Greenland
- Grenada
- Guam
- Guatemala
- Guernsey
- Guinea Republic
- Guinea-Bissau
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Hong Kong
- Hungary
- Iceland
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Israel
- Italy
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Jersey
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kirghizstan
- Kiribati
- Korea
- Kosovo
- Kuwait
- Laos
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Lesotho
- Liberia
- Libya
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Macau
- Macedonia
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mali
- Malta
- Marshall Islands
- Mauritania
- Mauritius
- Mayotte
- Mexico
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Montserrat
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Myanmar
- Namibia
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- Netherlands Antilles
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Niue
- North Korea
- Northern Marianas
- Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palau
- Palestine
- Panama
- Papua New Guinea
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- Poland
- Portugal
- Puerto Rico
- Qatar
- Réunion
- Romania
- Russia
- Rwanda
- Samoa
- Samoa (American)
- Sao Tomé & Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Seychelles
- Sierra Leone
- Singapore
- Slovak Republic
- Slovenia
- Solomon Islands
- Somalia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sri Lanka
- St Kitts & Nevis
- St Lucia
- St Vincent & The Grenadines
- Sudan
- Suriname
- Swaziland
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Syria
- Tajikistan
- Taiwan
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Togo
- Tonga
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Turks & Caicos Islands
- UAE
- Uganda
- UK
- Ukraine
- Uruguay
- US Virgin Islands
- USA
- Uzbekistan
- Vanuatu
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Yemen
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe

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LTE for Critical Communications: 2016 - 2030 - Industry Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies Analysis & Forecasts Outlook

Researchmoz added Most up-to-date research on "LTE for Critical Communications: 2016 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts" to its huge collection of research reports.

For years, the critical communications industry has relied on narrowband LMR (Land Mobile Radio) networks for mission-critical voice and basic data services. Due to the bandwidth limitations of these LMR networks, public safety agencies and other users within the critical communications industry are keen to leverage commercial cellular network technologies to support growing demands for mobile broadband services such as video transmission and bandwidth-intensive field applications.

Considering its thriving ecosystem, spectrum flexibility and performance metrics, LTE has emerged as the leading candidate for critical communications broadband networks. In addition, with the recent approval of the MCPTT (Mission Critical Push to Talk) voice standard as part of 3GPP Release 13, LTE has also become an attractive substitute for providing LMR-like voice services.

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As a result, a growing number of critical communications organizations are deploying either private LTE networks or contracting commercial LTE mobile operator services via MVNO arrangements to complement their existing LMR systems with broadband capabilities.

Driven by early investments in the Middle East and Asia Pacific regions, the market for critical communications LTE networks is already worth $600 Million in annual infrastructure spending. Fueled by large-scale rollouts in the public safety, energy and other sectors, the market is further expected to surpass $2 Billion by the end of 2020. This includes spending on base stations (eNBs), mobile core and transport networking gear.

Spanning over 1,200 pages, the “LTE for Critical Communications: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts“ report package encompasses three comprehensive reports covering both commercial and dedicated LTE networks for critical communications.

- The LTE, LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Infrastructure, Devices, Operator Services, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts
- The Private LTE Network Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, Industry Verticals & Forecasts
- The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts

This report package provides an in-depth assessment of LTE for critical communications and also explores the wider market for commercial LTE services. Besides analyzing technologies, architectural components, operational models, key trends, market drivers, challenges, vertical market opportunities, applications, deployment case studies, spectrum allocation, standardization, regulatory landscape, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies, the report package also provides infrastructure investment forecasts from 2016 till 2030.

The report package comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report package.

Topics Covered:

The report package covers the following topics:

Commercial LTE Networks

- LTE/LTE-Advanced technology and market status
- 5G technology and R&D commitments
- Market drivers and barriers
- TCO comparison with legacy technologies
- LTE/5G infrastructure, devices, subscriptions and service revenue
- Infrastructure and device vendor share
- Antenna systems, RAN, mobile core, backhaul and fronthaul deployment strategies
- Mobile operator reviews, service models, pricing strategies and LTE/5G deployment case studies
- Unlicensed LTE, VoLTE, RCS, eMBMS and M2M services
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of over 90 ecosystem players including infrastructure OEMs, device OEMs and mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030

Dedicated LTE Networks for Critical Communications

- Critical communications LTE ecosystem
- Market drivers and barriers
- Technology, architectural components and operational models
- Analysis of vertical markets, applications and key trends
- Case studies of over 20 critical communications LTE network deployments
- Review of spectrum allocation for critical communications LTE networks
- Regulatory landscape and standardization
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of over 200 ecosystem players including infrastructure OEMs, device OEMs and system integrators
- Strategic recommendations for enterprises, public safety agencies, LTE infrastructure OEMs, system integrators and mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030

Key Questions Answered:

The report package provides answers to the following key questions:

- How big is the critical communications LTE opportunity?
- How big is the wider market for LTE, LTE-Advanced and 5G networks?
- What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
- How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
- What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- Which submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth?
- How does standardization impact the adoption of LTE for critical communications?
- When will MCPTT (Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk) and proximity services see large-scale proliferation?
- What opportunities exist for commercial mobile operators and MVNOs in the critical communications market?
- Will LTE replace GSM-R and other legacy technologies for railway communications and applications?
- Which spectrum band will be the most dominant choice for critical communications LTE network deployments?
- Is there a market for 400 MHz LTE networks?
- What are the prospects of tactical, vehicle-mounted and airborne LTE eNB platforms?
- How can public safety agencies leverage unused spectrum resources to fund private LTE networks?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- What strategies should system integrators and vendors adopt to remain competitive?

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List of Companies Mentioned

- 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
- 5G-PPP
- Aaeon
- Abu Dhabi Police
- Accelerated Concepts
- Accelleran
- AceAxis
- ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority)
- Aculab
- Adax
- ADCOM911 (Adams County Communications Center)
- Addis Ababa Light Rail
- ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)
- Advantech
- Advantech Wireless
- Aeroflex
- Affarii Technologies
- Affirmed Networks
- Agile Networks
- Airbus Defence and Space
- Airbus Group
- Air-Lynx
- Airspan Networks
- Airvana
- Airwave Solutions
- Ajman Police
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Alstom
- Altiostar Networks
- Ambulance Victoria
- Amdocs
- Anite
- Anritsu Corporation
- Ansaldo STS
- APCO International (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials)
- Apple
- ARASKOM
- Arcadyan Technology Corporation
- Argela
- Aricent
- ARItel
- Arqiva
- Artemis Networks
- Aselsan
- ASOCS
- ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute)
- ASTRID
- ASTRO Solutions
- ASUS (ASUSTeK Computer)
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Athena Wireless Communications
- Athonet
- ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
- Atlas Telecom
- Avanti Communications Group
- Avaya
- AVI
- Aviat Networks
- Avtec
- Axell Wireless
- Axis Communications
- Axis Teknologies
- Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
- BAE Systems
- BaiCells
- BandRich
- Barrett Communications
- BASE (Belgium)
- Baylin Technologies
- BayRICS (Bay Area Regional Interoperable Communications Systems Authority)
- BayWEB (Bay Area Wireless Enhanced Broadband System)
- BBK Electronics Corporation
- Beach Energy
- Belkin International
- BFDX
- Bilbao Metro
- Bird Technologies
- Bittium Corporation
- Black Box Corporation
- BlackBerry
- Blackhawk Imaging
- Blackned
- Bluebird
- Boise Police Department
- Bombardier Transportation
- Bosch Security Systems
- Brazilian Army
- Bridgewater
- Broadcom
- Brocade Communications Systems
- BT Group
- BTI Wireless
- Busan Transportation Corporation
- C4i
- CalAmp Corporation
- Calgary Police Service
- Camden County Public Safety
- Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance
- Casa Systems
- Casio Computer Company
- Catalyst Communications
- Caterpillar
- Cavium
- CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
- CCI (Competitive Companies, Inc.)
- CCI (Crown Castle International)
- CCSA (China Communications Standards Association)
- CCTI (Catalyst Communications Technologies, Inc.)
- Cellvine
- Ceragon
- Challenge Networks
- China Mobile
- China Southern Power Grid
- Ciena Corporation
- Cisco Systems
- CITIG (Canadian Interoperability Technology Interest Group)
- City of Charlotte
- City of Fort Worth
- City of Irving
- City of New Orleans
- City of Oakland
- City of Pembroke Pine
- Cobham
- Cobham Wireless
- Codan Radio Communications
- Colorado Parks and Wildlife
- Comba Telecom Systems Holdings
- CommAgility
- CommandWear Systems
- CommScope
- Comtech Telecommunications Corporation
- CONET Technologies
- Connectem
- Contela
- Coolpad
- Core Network Dynamics
- Coriant
- Corning
- County of Los Angeles
- Covia Labs
- CPqD (Center for Research and Development in Telecommunications, Brazil)
- Cradlepoint
- Crown Castle
- CSI (Cellular Specialties, Inc.)
- Cybertel Bridge
- Cygnus Satellite
- Dali Wireless
- DAMM Cellular Systems
- DAP Technologies
- DAPage Notifications
- DataNet Software
- Datang Group
- Datang Mobile
- Dell
- DeltaNode
- Dish Network
- D-Link Corporation
- DNK (Norwegian Directorate for Emergency Communication)
- Dongwon T&I
- Dovado
- DragonWave
- DSC (Digital Special Communication)
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- Dubai Police
- Durabook (Twinhead International Corporation)
- Dutch Police
- EA Networks (Electricity Ashburton)
- EADS
- Eastcom
- EchoStar Corporation
- Eden Rock Communications
- EE
- EENA (European Emergency Number Association)
- EF Johnson
- Elbit Systems
- Elta Systems
- EMC Corporation
- Ericsson
- Ericsson LG
- Esharah Etisalat Security Solutions
- ETELM
- Etherstack
- Ethertronics
- Etisalat
- ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea)
- ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
- EUAR (European Union Agency for Railways)
- Eventide
- EXACOM
- Exalt Communications
- Exelis
- EXFO
- Expway
- ExteNet Systems
- Facebook
- Falu Municipality
- Federated Wireless
- FirstNet (First Responder Network Authority)
- Foxcom
- Fraunhofer Fokus
- French Army
- French MOI (Ministry of Interior)
- Frequentis
- Fujitsu
- Galtronics Corporation
- Gemtek Technology Company
- GENBAND
- General Dynamics Corporation
- General Dynamics Mission Systems
- Genesis Group
- German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
- Getac Technology Corporation
- Gionee
- Goodman Networks
- Goodmill Systems
- Google
- Governor's OIT (Office of Information Technology), State of Colorado
- Grant County Sheriff’s Office
- GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation)
- GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
- Harris Corporation
- Harris County
- HFRS (Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service)
- Hitachi
- Home Office, UK
- Honeywell
- Hong Kong Police Force
- HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
- HQT Radio
- HTC Corporation
- Huawei
- Hughes Communications
- Hughes Network Systems
- Hytera Communications Company
- IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries)
- iBwave Solutions
- iCOM
- IDF (Israel Defense Forces)
- IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
- Imtradex
- INET (Infrastructure Networks)
- InfoVista
- Inmarsat
- InnerWireless
- Intel Corporation
- Intel Security
- InterDigital
- Intersec
- Intrepid Networks
- ip.access
- IPWireless
- ITELAZPI
- ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
- ITU-R (ITU Radiocommunication Sector)
- JDI (JING DENG INDUSTRIAL)
- JMA Wireless
- Jordanian Armed Forces
- JRC (Japan Radio Company)
- Juni Global
- Juniper Networks
- JVCKENWOOD Corporation
- Kapsch CarrierCom
- Kathrein-Werke KG
- KBR
- KDDI Corporation
- Kelrad Software
- Kenyan Police Service
- Keysight Technologies
- Kirisun Communications
- Kisan Telecom
- KMW
- Kodiak Networks
- Koning & Hartman
- Korail (Korea Railroad)
- Korea Rail Network Authority
- KPN
- KT Corporation
- Kudelski Group
- Kumu Networks
- Kyocera Corporation
- L-3 Communication Systems-West
- L-3 Communications Holdings
- Laos Police
- LA-RICS (Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System)
- Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
- Lemko Corporation
- Lenovo
- Leonardo-Finmeccanica
- LG CNS
- LG Electronics
- LG Group
- LG Uplus
- LGS Innovations
- Ligado Networks
- Lijiang Police
- Linksys
- LiveViewGPS
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Logic Instrument
- LTE-U Forum
- Luminate Wireless
- M1
- Marlink
- Mavenir Systems
- McWane
- MediaTek
- MegaFon
- Meizu
- Mentura Group
- MER-CellO Wireless Solutions
- MetroPCS
- Miami Dade Police Department
- Miami-Dade County
- Microlab
- Microsoft Corporation
- Milestone Systems
- MIMOon
- Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China
- Mitel Networks Corporation
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- MobileDemand
- Mobilicom
- Mobistar
- MODUCOM (MODULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS)
- MOF (Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, South Korea)
- MOLIT (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, South Korea)
- Moscow Police
- Moseley Associates
- Motorola Mobility
- Motorola Solutions
- MPS (Ministry of Public Security, China)
- MPSS (Ministry of Public Safety and Security, South Korea)
- MSB (Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency)
- MTI Mobile
- MulteFire Alliance
- Mutualink
- Nanjing Municipal Government
- National Rail, UK
- NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
- NCRIC (Northern California Regional Information Center)
- NEC Corporation
- NEC Mobile Communications
- Nedaa
- Nemergent
- Neptune Mobile
- Net4Mobility
- Netas
- Netgear
- NetMotion Wireless
- Nevada Department of Transportation
- New Jersey ROIC (Regional Operations Intelligence Center)
- New Jersey State Police
- New Jersey Transit
- New Mexico DoIT (Department of Information Technology)
- New Postcom Equipment Company
- New Zealand Police
- NewCore Wireless
- Nexius
- NextG Networks
- NextNav
- NI (National Instruments) Corporation
- Nokia Corporation
- Nokia Networks
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Novatel Wireless
- nTerop Corporation
- NTT DoCoMo
- NuRAN Wireless
- Nutaq
- O3b Networks
- Oceus Networks
- Octasic
- OMA (Open Mobile Alliance)
- Oman Royal Office
- Ontario Ministry of Transportation
- ONTHEGODEVICES
- OpenSignal
- OPPO
- Optiway
- Orange
- Panasonic Corporation
- Panda Electronics (Nanjing Panda Electronics Company)
- Panorama Antennas
- Pantech
- Parallel Wireless
- Pennsylvania State Police
- Pepro
- PetroChina
- Philadelphia Police Department
- Phluido
- Phonak
- Piciorgros (Funk-Electronic Piciorgros)
- Pikewerks Corporation
- PMN (Private Mobile Networks)
- Polaris Networks
- Police Federation of Australia
- Port of Tianjin
- Portalify
- Potevio (China Potevio Company)
- PowerTrunk
- Productivity Commission, Australia
- Proximus
- Pryme Radio Products
- Public Wireless
- PureWave Networks
- Puxing Radio
- Pyramid Communications
- Qatar Armed Forces
- Qatar MOI (Ministry of Interior)
- Qigihar Municipal Public Security Bureau
- Qiqihar Police
- Qualcomm
- Quanta Computer
- Qucell
- Queensland Police Service
- Quortus
- RACOM
- Radio IP
- Radisys Corporation
- RADWIN
- RAVEN Electronics Corporation
- Raytheon Company
- RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)
- Reality Mobile
- Redline Communications
- RELM Wireless
- RF Window
- RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
- Rio de Janeiro Fire Department
- Rio Tinto Group
- Rivada Networks
- Rohde & Schwarz
- Rohill
- Roper Industries
- Rosenberger
- Royal Dutch Shell
- Ruckus Wireless
- Safaricom
- SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation)
- Samji Electronics Company
- Samsung Electronics
- Samsung Group
- SANG (Saudi Arabian National Guard)
- Sao Paulo Military Police
- Sapura Secured Technologies
- Saudi MOI (Ministry of Interior)
- Savox Communications
- Selex
- Sepura
- SerComm Corporation
- SES
- SETAR
- Sevis Systems
- SFR
- Shanghai Police Department
- Sharp Corporation
- Shuohuang Railway
- Siemens
- Siemens Convergence Creators
- Sierra Wireless
- Signalion
- Siklu
- Simoco
- Singtel
- SiRRAN
- SK Telecom
- SK Telesys
- SLA Corporation
- SLC (Secure Land Communications)
- Smith Micro Software
- SoftBank Group
- SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)
- Sonic Communications
- Sonim Technologies
- Sony Corporation
- Sony Mobile Communications
- Southern Company
- SouthernLINC Wireless
- Space Data
- Spectra Group
- SpiderCloud Wireless
- Spirent Communications
- Spreadtrum
- Sprint Corporation
- Star Solutions
- State of Louisiana
- State of Minnesota
- State of Mississippi
- State of New Jersey
- State of New Mexico
- State of Oklahoma
- State of Texas
- State Security Networks Group, Finland
- Statoil
- STC (Saudi Telecom Company)
- Stop Noise
- Sumitomo Electric Industries
- Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company)
- Surrey Police
- Swedish National Police
- Symantec
- Tait Communications
- Tampnet
- Taqua
- TCCA (TETRA and Critical Communications Association)
- TCL Communication
- TCS (TeleCommunication Systems)
- TDIA (TD-Industry Alliance)
- TE Connectivity
- Techosonic Industries
- Tecom
- Tecore
- TEKTELIC Communications
- Telefónica
- Telenor Maritime
- Televate
- TELEX
- Telrad Networks
- Telstra
- Teltronic
- Telum
- Telus
- TEN (Texas Energy Network)
- TESSCO
- TETRAtab
- Thales
- TI (Texas Instruments)
- TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
- TITAN Communication Systems
- T-Mobile USA
- Toshiba Corporation
- Tropico
- TrustComm
- TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association, South Korea)
- Turk Telekom
- Turkish National Police Force
- Twisted Pair Solutions
- TxDPS (Texas Department of Public Safety)
- U.S. Army
- U.S. CBP (Customs and Border Protection)
- U.S. Cellular
- U.S. Coast Guard
- U.S. Department of Commerce
- U.S. Department of Defense
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Department of State
- U.S. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
- U.S. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
- U.S. Navy
- U.S. NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
- U.S. NPSTC (National Public Safety Telecommunications Council)
- U.S. NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration)
- UAE MOI (Ministry of Interior)
- UANGEL
- Ubidyne
- UIC (International Union of Railways)
- UNIMO Technology
- University of Ottawa
- Uppsala Ambulance Services
- UQ Communications
- URSYS
- US Digital Designs
- USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)
- Utility Associates
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- ViaSat
- Viavi Solutions
- Vidyo
- Vientiane Municipal Government
- Vientiane Municipal Police
- VIRVE
- Vision Technologies
- Vivo
- VMware
- Vodacom Group
- Vodafone Group
- Vodafone New Zealand
- Weijiamao Coal Mine
- West Corporation
- Westell Technologies
- Western Australia Police
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- Wildox
- Winmate
- WinMate Communication
- Wireless Telecom Group Company
- WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
- Wytec International
- xG Technology
- Xiaomi
- Xplore Technologies Corporation
- Z-com (ZDC Wireless)
- Zetel Solutions
- Zetron
- Zhengzhou Metro
- Zhengzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau
- Zhengzhou Police
- Zinwave
- ZTE
- ZyXEL Communications Corporation

Countires Covered

- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Algeria
- Andorra
- Angola
- Anguilla
- Antigua & Barbuda
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Aruba
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Bahamas
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Belize
- Benin
- Bermuda
- Bhutan
- Bolivia
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Botswana
- Brazil
- British Virgin Islands
- Brunei
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso
- Burundi
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Canada
- Cape Verde
- Cayman Islands
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Chile
- China
- Cocos Islands
- Colombia
- Comoros Islands
- Congo
- Cook Islands
- Costa Rica
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Democratic Rep of Congo (ex-Zaire)
- Denmark
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- East Timor
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Estonia
- Ethiopia
- Faroe Islands
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Fiji
- Finland
- France
- French Guiana
- French Polynesia (ex-Tahiti)
- French West Indies
- Gabon
- Gambia
- Georgia
- Germany
- Ghana
- Gibraltar
- Greece
- Greenland
- Grenada
- Guam
- Guatemala
- Guernsey
- Guinea Republic
- Guinea-Bissau
- Guyana
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Hong Kong
- Hungary
- Iceland
- India
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Israel
- Italy
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Jersey
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kirghizstan
- Kiribati
- Korea
- Kosovo
- Kuwait
- Laos
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Lesotho
- Liberia
- Libya
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Macau
- Macedonia
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Mali
- Malta
- Marshall Islands
- Mauritania
- Mauritius
- Mayotte
- Mexico
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Montserrat
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Myanmar
- Namibia
- Nepal
- Netherlands
- Netherlands Antilles
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Niue
- North Korea
- Northern Marianas
- Norway
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Palau
- Palestine
- Panama
- Papua New Guinea
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Philippines
- Poland
- Portugal
- Puerto Rico
- Qatar
- Réunion
- Romania
- Russia
- Rwanda
- Samoa
- Samoa (American)
- Sao Tomé & Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Seychelles
- Sierra Leone
- Singapore
- Slovak Republic
- Slovenia
- Solomon Islands
- Somalia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sri Lanka
- St Kitts & Nevis
- St Lucia
- St Vincent & The Grenadines
- Sudan
- Suriname
- Swaziland
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Syria
- Tajikistan
- Taiwan
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Togo
- Tonga
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Turks & Caicos Islands
- UAE
- Uganda
- UK
- Ukraine
- Uruguay
- US Virgin Islands
- USA
- Uzbekistan
- Vanuatu
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Yemen
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe

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The mHealth Market Will Further Growth At A CAGR Of More Than 35% Over The Next Three Years

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With more than 7 Billion mobile network subscriptions worldwide, the mobile communications sector is rapidly gaining traction from a diverse range of vertical sectors. Healthcare is no exception to this trend.

As healthcare service providers seek to maximize their patient outreach while minimizing costs, many view mobile healthcare (or mHealth) as the solution to improve healthcare cost–efficiency. mHealth refers to the usage of mobile communications technology and devices to enhance access to healthcare information, improve distribution of routine and emergency health services, and provide diagnostic services.

Mobile operators also view mHealth as a lucrative opportunity for the monetization of their mobile connectivity services as a growing proportion of their subscribers adopt healthcare centric wearables. Given that most operators have established themselves as reputable consumer brands, they are also eyeing at opportunities to offer services beyond simple connectivity. Many operators already offer branded or co-branded end-to-end mHealth solutions to their customer bases.

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In addition, mHealth offers a multitude to opportunities to the pharmaceutical industry ranging from enhanced R&D activities and medication adherence to securing the supply chain and combating counterfeit drugs.

Driven by the thriving ecosystem, SNS Research estimates that the mHealth market will account for over $23 Billion in 2017 alone. Despite barriers relating to regulation, patient acceptance and privacy concerns, SNS Research estimates further growth at a CAGR of more than 35% over the next three years.

The “mHealth (Mobile Healthcare) Ecosystem: 2017 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts“ report presents an in–depth assessment of the global mHealth market. In addition to covering key market drivers, challenges, future roadmap, value chain analysis, deployment case studies, service/product strategies and strategic recommendations, the report also presents comprehensive forecasts for the mHealth market from 2017 till 2030. The forecasts and historical revenue figures are individually segmented for 5 individual submarkets, 29 use case categories, 5 ecosystem player categories, 6 geographical regions and 34 countries.

The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.

Topics Covered

The report covers the following topics:

- The scope and  implementation of mHealth across the globe
- mHealth technology
- Market drivers and key benefits of mHealth
- Challenges and inhibitors to the mHealth ecosystem
- mHealth standardization and regulatory initiatives
- mHealth opportunities, use cases and applications
- mHealth deployment case studies
- Value chain analysis of the mHealth ecosystem and the recognition of key players in each segment of the value chain
- mHealth industry roadmap: 2017 – 2030
- Key trends in the mHealth ecosystem; mHealth regulation, security, adoption of cloud based mHealth services, alliances for ecosystem fortification, and the impact of LTE/5G deployments
- The role of IoT and wearable technology in the mHealth ecosystem
- Profiles and strategies of over 230 leading ecosystem players
- Strategic recommendations for mobile operators, enabling technology providers, mHealth device OEMs, application developers, healthcare service providers and pharmaceutical companies
- In-depth analysis for 5 individual submarkets and their associated mHealth application use cases:
- Pharmaceutical Applications
- Medical Information & Healthcare Management
- Healthcare & Fitness
- Remote Consultation/Diagnostic Services
- IoT, Wearable Technology, Sensor & Monitoring Applications
- Historical revenue figures and forecasts till 203

Forecast Segmentation

Market forecasts and historical revenue figures are provided for each of the following 5 submarkets and their 23 use case categories:

Pharmaceutical Applications

- Safety Data Collection
- Consumer Education
- Medical Education
- Post–Market Monitoring
- Drug Authentication
- Social Media
- Patient Compliance & Retention: Clinical Trials

Information & Healthcare Management

- Electronic Health/Medical Records & Tracking Tools
- Diagnostic Tools & Medical Reference
- Continuing Medical Education
- Awareness Through Alerts
- Logistical & Payment Support

Healthcare & Fitness

- Medical Compliance
- Fitness & Nutrition Apps
- Clinical Decision Support Systems
- Prescribable Mobile Apps

Remote Consultation/Diagnostic Services

- Mobile Video Consultations, Collaboration & Surgery
- Non-Video Consultations & Collaboration
- Remote Collaboration in Emergency Situations

IoT, Wearable Technology, Sensor & Monitoring Applications

- Health and Wellness Monitoring
- Disease Surveillance/Remote Monitoring
- Diagnostic Tools
- Technical Logistics
- Revenue is also split by ecosystem player:

Ecosystem Player Segmentation

- Mobile Operators & Connectivity Providers
- Mobile & mHealth Device OEMs
- Content & Application Providers
- Healthcare Service Providers
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- The following regional and country markets are also covered:

Regional Markets

- Asia Pacific
- Eastern Europe
- Latin & Central America
- Middle East & Africa
- North America
- Western Europe

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Country Markets

- Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,  India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE, UK,  USA

Additional forecasts are provided for the following:

- IoT connections for mHealth applications
- mHealth centric wearable device shipments
- Mobile video calling users
- Annual throughput of mobile network data traffic
- Smartphone, feature phone, tablet, desktop PC and notebook shipments
- Mobile network subscriptions by region
- Cost saving potential of mHealth by region
- Big Data & analytics technology investments in the healthcare sector

Key Questions Answered

The report provides answers to the following key questions:

- What are the key market drivers and challenges for mHealth?
- What are the key applications of mHealth?
- How is the mHealth value chain structured and how will it evolve overtime?
- How big is the mHealth market, and how much revenue will it generate in 2020?
- What will be the installed base of IoT connections for mHealth applications in 2020?
- How many mHealth centric wearable devices will be shipped in 2020?
- Which regions, countries and submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- What level of cost savings can mHealth facilitate for healthcare service providers in each region?
- What are the key applications of LTE and 5G networks in the mHealth market?
- What considerations should be taken into account to devise a successful mHealth strategy for a hospital?
- What strategies should mobile operators, enabling technology providers, mHealth device OEMs, healthcare service providers, pharmaceutical companies and application developers adopt to capitalize on the mHealth opportunity?

Key Findings

The report has the following key findings:

- Driven by the thriving ecosystem, SNS Research estimates that the mHealth market will account for over $23 Billion in 2017 alone. Despite barriers relating to regulation, patient acceptance and privacy concerns, SNS Research estimates further growth at a CAGR of more than 35% over the next three years.
- While the use of mHealth devices and apps is already widespread in clinical trials, pharmaceutical giants are now setting their sights on connected drug delivery platforms that will automatically detect and log patients’ medication use to improve adherence.
- SNS Research estimates that mHealth centric wearable devices will account for over 60 Million unit shipments by the end of 2017. In order to gain valuable insights from the data generated by these devices, healthcare service providers and other stakeholders are increasingly investing in Big Data and analytics technology.
- mHealth has the potential to dramatically reduce the costs of healthcare operations, while improving the quality of healthcare. SNS Research estimates that by the end of 2017, mHealth could represent up to $370 Billion in annual healthcare cost savings worldwide.

List of Companies Mentioned

- 270 Vision
- 3L Labs
- 3M
- 4DForce
- 4iii Innovations
- Abbott Laboratories
- Accenture
- AdhereTech
- Adherium
- Adidas
- AeroScout
- Aerotel Medical Systems
- Aetna
- Agfa Healthcare
- Agfa-Gevaert Group
- AiRISTA
- AirStrip Technologies
- Alego Health
- AliveCor
- AllScripts Healthcare
- Alphabet
- Altran Group
- AMD Global Telemedicine
- Amiigo
- Anthem
- Apollo Hospitals
- Appirio
- Apple
- ARM
- Asahi Kasei Group
- ASICS Corporation
- AstraZeneca
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Athenahealth
- Atlas Wearables
- Augmendix
- Avery Dennison Corporation
- BabyCenter
- BettrLife
- Bharti Airtel
- Big Cloud Analytics
- Biosensics
- BioTelemetry Technology
- Biotricity
- BlackBerry
- Body Scientific International
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Boston Scientific Corporation
- Breakthrough Technologies
- BSX Athletics
- BT Group
- BTS Bioengineering
- Bupa
- Cambridge Consultants
- Capsule Technologie
- CardioComm Solutions
- CardioNet
- Carre Technologies
- Catapult Sports
- CEEK VR
- CellTrust Corporation
- CEN (European Committee for Standardization)
- CenTrak
- Cerner Corporation
- Chetu
- Cigna
- CirrusMD
- Cisco Systems
- Cityzen Sciences
- Codoon
- Cohero Health
- Companion Medical
- Comtech Telecommunications Corporation
- Continua Council
- Conversa Health
- CRF Health
- CTC (Cambridge Temperature Concepts)
- Cupris Health
- Cyberdyne
- Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
- Diversinet
- DocbookMD
- DoCoMo Healthcare
- dorsaVi
- Dreamtrap Commercials
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- Ducere Technologies
- EB Sport Group
- ECHAlliance (European Connected Health Alliance)
- eClinicalWorks
- EE
- Ekahau
- Ekso Bionics
- EMN (European Medical Network)
- Emotiv Systems
- Entra Health Systems
- Epic Systems Corporation
- Epion Health
- Ericsson
- Evena Medical
- Extension Healthcare
- Fatigue Science
- Finis
- Fitbit
- Flyfit
- FRUCT MD
- Fujitsu
- Gait Up
- Garmin
- GE Healthcare
- Gecko Health Innovations
- Gemalto
- General Electric
- Genesis Health Technologies
- Ginger.io
- Global Digital Health Network
- Google
- GOQii
- Grameen Foundation
- GSK (GlaxoSmithKline)
- GSMA
- Guandong Biolight Meditech
- Halma
- HealBe
- HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society)
- HL7 (Health Level Seven International)
- Honeywell Life Care Solutions
- Hövding
- HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
- Huawei
- Human API
- i4C Innovations
- IBM Corporation
- ICEdot
- Ideal Life
- IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
- iHealth Labs
- Imec
- ImPACT Applications
- Imprivata
- Inspiro Medical
- Instabeat
- Integron Corporation
- Intel Corporation
- InteraXon
- Intermountain Healthcare
- InTouch Health
- InvenSense
- Invision Heart
- IQMax
- iRhythm Technologies
- ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
- ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
- Jawbone
- Jaybird
- Johns Hopkins University
- Johnson & Johnson
- KDDI Corporation
- Ki Performance
- KORE Wireless Group
- Kreyos
- Lark Technologies
- Lenovo
- LG Electronics
- LMD (Leman Micro Devices)
- London Air Ambulance
- Lumo BodyTech
- Magellan (MiTAC Digital Corporation)
- McKinsey & Company
- MDLIVE
- Medecin Direct
- Medella Health
- Medisafe
- MedM
- MedSignals/VitalSignals
- Medtronic
- MedTrust Online
- MedWeb
- Melon
- mHealthAlert
- Microsoft
- Ministry of National Guard, Saudi Arabia
- Mio Global
- Misfit
- Moov
- Moticon
- Motion Fitness
- mPedigree
- mQure
- MTN Group
- Myontec
- Neurometrix
- NeuroPro
- NHIC (National Health Insurance Company, Qatar)
- NHS (National Health Service, United Kingdom)
- Nike
- No Isolation
- Nokia
- Nokia Networks
- Nokia Technologies
- Nonin Medical
- Notch Interfaces
- Novartis
- Novo Nordisk
- NTT DoCoMo
- Nuubo
- NXP Semiconductors
- NZN Labs
- Omron Corporation
- OMsignal
- OPKO Health
- Optalert
- Orange
- Orange Healthcare
- Orpyx Medical Technologies
- O-Synce
- Owlet Baby Care
- Panasonic Corporation
- PCHA (Personal Connected Health Alliance)
- Pharmica Consulting
- Phyode
- Polar Electro
- Praekelt Foundation
- Pragmasystems
- Preventice
- Propeller Health
- Proteus Digital Health
- PUSH
- Qardio
- Qloudlab
- QNX Software Systems
- Qualcomm
- Qualcomm Life
- Reflexion Health
- Rest Devices
- Roche Holding (F. Hoffmann-La Roche)
- Royal Philips
- RSL Steeper Group
- S3 Group
- Samsung Electronics
- Samsung Group
- Sanofi
- Santech
- SAP
- SCOTTY Group
- Sensible Baby
- Senso Solutions
- Sentimoto
- Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
- Seraphim Sense
- Siemens Healthcare
- SK Group
- SK Telecom
- SmartCap Technologies
- Snaptracs
- SoftBank Corporation
- SoftServe
- Somaxis
- Sonitus Medical
- Sony Corporation
- Sony Mobile Communications
- Sotera Wireless
- Sprint Corporation
- Stanley Healthcare
- STMicroelectronics
- Swisscom
- Swisscom Health
- Tactio Health Group
- Telcare
- Tele2
- Telecom Italia
- Telenor
- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
- TI (Texas Instruments)
- TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
- Toshiba Corporation
- Tricella
- Tunstall Group
- Tunstall Healthcare
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
- U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
- U-blox
- United Nations
- United Nations Foundation
- UnitedHealth Group
- Valencell
- Validic (Motivation Science)
- Vancive Medical Technologies
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- Vitaphone
- Vodafone Group
- Voxiva
- Vuzix
- Wearable Intelligence
- WellDoc
- Wellograph
- Withings
- WLSA (Wireless–Life Services Alliance)
- Xiaomi
- Xplore Technologies
- Xsensio
- Zephyr Technology Corporation
- Zinc Software
- Zoll Medical Corporation

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Global Power System Simulator Market Forecast 2025 | ABB, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Eaton, GE, ETAP, OSI, Mathworks and Others

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This report studies the global Power System Simulator market status and forecast, categorizes the global Power System Simulator market size (value & volume) by manufacturers, type, application, and region. This report focuses on the top manufacturers in North America, Europe, Japan, China, and other regions (India, Southeast Asia, Central & South America, and Middle East & Africa).

The global Power System Simulator market is valued at xx million US$ in 2017 and is expected to reach xx million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of xx.x % between 2018 and 2025.

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The major manufacturers covered in this report
ABB
Schneider Electric
Siemens
Eaton
GE
ETAP
OSI
Mathworks
Opal-RT
Powerworld
Neplan
Rtds Technologies

Geographically, this report studies the top producers and consumers, focuses on product capacity, production, value, consumption, market share and growth opportunity in these key regions, covering
North America
Europe
China
Japan
Other Regions

The regional scope of the study is as follows:
North America
United States
Canada
Mexico
Asia-Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Singapore
Rest of Asia-Pacific
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Spain
Russia
Rest of Europe
Central & South America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of South America
Middle East & Africa
Saudi Arabia
Turkey
Rest of Middle East & Africa

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On the basis of product, this report displays the production, revenue, price, market share and growth rate of each type, primarily split into
Hardware
Software
Services

On the basis of the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption (sales), market share and growth rate for each application, including
Power Generation
Transmission and Distribution
Oil & Gas
Manufacturing
Metals and Mining
Others

The study objectives of this report are:
To analyze and study the global Power System Simulator capacity, production, value, consumption, status (2013-2017) and forecast (2018-2025);
Focuses on the key Power System Simulator manufacturers, to study the capacity, production, value, market share and development plans in future.
Focuses on the global key manufacturers, to define, describe and analyze the market competition landscape, SWOT analysis.
To define, describe and forecast the market by type, application and region.
To analyze the global and key regions market potential and advantage, opportunity and challenge, restraints and risks.
To identify significant trends and factors driving or inhibiting the market growth.
To analyze the opportunities in the market for stakeholders by identifying the high growth segments.
To strategically analyze each submarket with respect to individual growth trend and their contribution to the market
To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches, and acquisitions in the market
To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their growth strategies.

In this study, the years considered to estimate the market size of Power System Simulator are as follows:
History Year: 2013-2017
Base Year: 2017
Estimated Year: 2018
Forecast Year 2018 to 2025

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For the data information by region, company, type and application, 2017 is considered as the base year. Whenever data information was unavailable for the base year, the prior year has been considered.

Key Stakeholders
Power System Simulator Manufacturers
Power System Simulator Distributors/Traders/Wholesalers
Power System Simulator Subcomponent Manufacturers
Industry Association
Downstream Vendors

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