(PRWEB) January 17, 2007
Hampshire: According to a new report by Juniper Research, the total number of consumer MVNO subscribers will increase from around 93m globally in 2006 to almost 352m by 2012. Revenues to MVNOs will also rise, from $15bn in 2006 to $67bn by 2012. Of this, $42bn will be from voice services, with the remainder being accounted for by mobile data services, mainly music and games. However, these figures conceal wide variations by region and in some cases actually mask declines during the second half of the forecast period, for example in the US and Western Europe.
Although the market will continue to grow overall, Juniper Research believes that a shift in the role and focus of consumer MVNOs is under way:
Report author, Sue Uglow, commented: "The current model for no-frills, voice-only MVNOs is under threat from predatory activities by host mobile network operators, although some of the larger players will survive. The model we thought we had for mobile data MVNOs is not working properly: consumers are not yet taking up services in volume because they refuse to pay for data they do not want or need. The matching of mobile data content and service delivery to users' expectations will be key to understanding the roles and responsibilities of MVNOs and their partners. Most companies seeking to mobile-enable their content or information will not be able to achieve this on their own, and will need to develop and maintain partnerships with mobile network operators, MVNEs and other service providers."
For a free white paper and further details of the new study "Consumer MVNOs: Current Status, Future Markets and Strategies, 2006-2012" visit http://www.juniperresearch.com. Alternatively please contact Michele Ince, telephone +44 (0)1256 830002.
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