Europe
Ireland : Research and Markets has announced the addition of The Rise
of 3G in Europe - Case Study: Ireland to their offering.
In Western Europe critical
mass (i.e., 20 percent of the installed base owning 3G phones) will
occur at the end of 2007, whereas mass market (i.e., the 50-percent
mark) will not happen until 2010. With comparatively more dynamic
and competitive markets, countries such as the UK, Sweden, and Italy
will equal or pass this mark by 2009.
Through aggressive pricing
strategies 3 has captured 74% of the European 3G market.
We predict that 3G will
reach mass market in 2010. Subscribers of 3G will grow from 9.6 million
in March 2005 to 184 million by 2010.
In total across Ireland,
Comreg has awarded four 3G licences to Vodafone, 3, O2 and Smart Telecom.
The main 3G services on offer include video calling, high speed picture
messaging, location based services, mobile TV, high speed downloads,
email and high speed internet access.
According to us mobile
operators must increase their share of non-SMS data revenues to recoup
heavy investments in 3G.
Mobile operators will thus
have increasing difficulty relying on SMS as a cash cow, while the
3G market matures. They must instead look at other messaging and premium
data services.
Topics Covered
1 OUTLINE
2 MASS MARKET PENETRATIONS
3 THE EUROEPAN 3G MARKET
4 THE IRISH 3G MARKET
5 A MATURING MARKET
6 CONCLUSIONS
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http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c33414