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Market Research Report

Mobile service metrics: overcoming the experience gap

Published by Ovum, Ltd.
Published November, 2007 Product code 62634
Content info 14 PAGES
Price
US $ 1072 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 2680 PDF by E-mail (Global License)


Mobile service metrics: overcoming the experience gap published by Ovum, Ltd. in November, 2007. This report consists of 14 PAGES and the price starts from US $ 1072.

Introduction

Abstract

Mobile service metrics (MSM) defines an emerging class of software products that analyse data originating on mobile devices to overcome the ‘experience gap' of existing applications and to provide a new source of telecoms business intelligence (BI). MSM data is useful in multiple contexts, including device and service testing, campaign management, consumer research, and various customer care and service management applications. This diversity of use means that many suppliers are also developing an interest in using MSM data. However, only a few appear well positioned to meet the latent demand for the underlying MSM platforms themselves.

Table of Contents

Key messages

‘Experience gap' demands device-side data

Introducing mobile service metrics

  • Applications that benefit from device-side service data
  • Suppliers that benefit from device-side service data

Different types of MSM technology

  • Real-world devices versus test equipment
  • Sampling versus monitoring at an individual level
  • Solution architectures

The market for mobile service metrics products

Platforms, not applications, define the competitive space

The competitive landscape

The narrower competitive space: MSM platform providers

Challenges and opportunities for MSM vendors

  • Broad client distribution is vital for MSM
  • Supporting a wide range of applications
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