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Consulting Report: "Revenue Sharing Report"

REVENUE SHARING 2002
"A New Willingness To Partner"
- clear finding in brand-new study
about content partnerships for
new mobile services in 2002.
Covering Mobile Services
and 44 Industries
by TomiAhonen Consulting
122 pages
November 2002
Cost 995 UKP / 1 495 USD / 1 495 Euro
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DESCRIPTION
The world's
first comprehensive Revenue Sharing
Report for mobile
services
analyzes 44 industries that will
have a significant contribution
to the
"Mobile Internet" or "Mobile Portal Services" or
"Wireless Services"
or
"Cellular Data Services" or "Value Add Services in Wireless".
The
Revenue
Sharing Report is based on interviews, surveys and opinions
by executives
at 136 companies who are directly
involved in creating
new
mobile services.
The
companies include all significant players in the new mobile services
arena
including mobile operators (wireless carriers); content providers;
application
developers; IT integrators; equipment vendors; industry
analysts;
telecoms consultancies; investment banks; regulators; and other
experts.
The survey population covers companies from
62 countries on
six
continents.
The Revenue
Sharing Report captures the current state of the rapidly
changing
revenue-sharing positions that have evolved from the dramatically
divergent
positions of interested parties during 2000-2001, to considerably
more
consistent positions in 2002. The revised positions in particular by
mobile
operators (wireless carriers) latest arrangements leave a lot of room
for
compromise allowing for the establishment of common ground.
The Revenue
Sharing Report examines 44 industries that will be most
relevant
over the next five years in the new mobile services business. The
industries
include Advertising, Adult
Entertainment, Banking, Classified
Advertising, Credit cards, Dating, Gambling,
Gaming, Insurance,
Mapping, m-Commerce, Music, News,
Security, Ticketing, etc. For the
first
time, major sectors of the economy as they relate to mobile services
such as Information, Entertainment, Location Based
Services and
m-Commerce are all split into the relevant
individual industries with
consistent
aggregate numbers and their respective revenue-sharing.
The 44
industries account for about one third of the global GDP. By global
revenues
in 2000 the largest of the industries included is Insurance and the
smallest is
Dating services. For full list see below.
The Revenue
Sharing Report findings reveal that even within very similar
industries
some will see only a token migration of
revenues to the
Mobile Internet while other industries see as much as a third
of the total
revenues
worldwide cannibalized by new wireless
services. This causes
dramatic disruption
and disintermediation in the value chain and tens of
thousands
of jobs affected worldwide. Out of the
44 industries a total of 7
will see
cannibalization of a third or more of the industry revenues by 2007.
The biggest of the cannibalized industries being Adult Entertainment.
The Revenue
Sharing Report covers each of the 44 industries with current
market
sizes of the traditional industry; what types of mobile services are
likely to emerge
over the next five years; how rapidly
each of the industries
will adopt mobile services; the degree of how much of the global revenues
in each industry migrates to new wireless
services by 2007; the expected
revenue sharing level
for each industry over the next 12 months; and the
relevance of each industry to the mobile operator (wireless carrier) business
case. For
most of the 44 industries, real existing
mobile services are also
mentioned
together with the countries where the services were first deployed.
The Revenue
Sharing Report includes an overview of the current status of the
new
mobile services business with regional comparisons and emerging
service
concepts highlighted.
Revenue Sharing Report 2002 - "A New Willingness To Partner"
Covering
Mobile Services and 44 Industries
Dated November 2002
122 Pages
Cost 995.00 UKP / 1,495.00 USD / 1,495.00 Euro.
See below
for listing of all 44 industries covered in report and see below for
more
information about the Author and the Researcher of the Revenue
Sharing Report.
Ordering information. The Revenue Sharing Report by TomiAhonen
Consulting
can only be ordered initially through the3GPortal.com. Follow
this
link: [Ordering Revenue
Sharing Report]
Industries Covered in the Revenue Sharing
Report 2002
Actual
industry as classified in the Report is in Bold,
synonyms for industries/
services
in italics
Adult Entertainment
Advertising
Airline Tickets (see Ticketing)
Animation (see Cartoons and Comics)
Automobile Rentals (see Car Rentals)
Apartments
Banking
Betting (see Gambling)
Body Guards (see Security & Safety)
Bus Tickets (see Ticketing)
Car Rentals
Car Security (See Security & Safety)
Cartoons and Comics
CD Sales (see Gaming, Music Sales, and Software)
Chat on TV (see SMS to TV)
Classified Advertising
Coke Machines (see Vending Machines)
Computer Software (see Software)
Consumer Credit (see Credit Cards)
Consumer Polling (see
Marketing Research)
Content on the Internet (see Web Content)
Couriers & Messengers
Credit Cards
Crossword Puzzles (see Serial Content)
Databases (see Directories)
Dating
Directories
Employment
Entertainment (numerous: see below for
industries covered)
e-shopping (see Mail Order & e-Shopping)
Express Delivery (See Couriers & Messengers)
Finance (see Banking, Credit Cards, Insurance,
and Stock Market)
Gambling
Gaming
Girlie Industry (see Adult Entertainment)
Greeting Cards
Guarding (see Security & Safety)
Horoscopes (see Serial Content)
Hotels
Housing (see Apartment Hunting)
Insurance
Information (numerous: see below for industries
covered)
Internet Web Page Content (see Web Pages)
Interpretation (see Translation)
Jobs (see Employment)
Jokes (see Serial Content)
LBS Location Based Services (numerous: see
below for industries covered)
Lottery
Location Based Services (numerous: see below
for industries covered)
Locksmiths (see Security & Safety)
mAd mobile Advertising (see Advertising)
Magazines
Mail Order & e-Shopping
Mapping
Marketing (see Advertising)
Marketing Research
m-Banking (see Banking)
m-Commerce (all categories in this listing can be classified as m-Commerce)
Messengers (see Couriers & Messengers)
Movie Tickets (See Ticketing)
m-Tickets (see Ticketing)
Music Sales
Music Streaming
Music Videos
MTV (see Music Videos)
News
Newspapers (see Classified Advertising,
and News)
Opinion Polls (see Marketing Research)
Parcel Delivery (see Couriers & Messengers)
Parking
Photography
Polling (see Marketing Research)
Pornography (see Adult Entertainment)
Post Cards (see Greeting Cards)
Professional Sports (see Sports)
Racing (see Sports)
Radio (see Music Streaming, News, Weather, and
Traffic Information)
Recruitment (see Employment)
Real Estate (see Apartment Hunting)
Rental of Cars (see Car Rentals)
Ringing Tones
Safety & Security
Screen Savers
Search Engines
Securities (see Stock Market)
Serial Content
Sex Industry (see Adult Entertainment)
SMS to TV
Software
Sports
Sporting Event Tickets (see Ticketing)
Streaming (see Music Streaming, Music Videos, and
TV Broadcasting)
Stock Market
Team Sports (see Sports)
Texting to TV (see SMS to TV)
Theater Tickets (see Ticketing)
Ticketing
Traffic Information
Train Tickets (see Ticketing)
Translation
Travel Ticketing (see
Ticketing)
TV Broadcasting
Vending Machines
Voting on TV (see SMS to TV)
Video Games (see Gaming)
Video Streaming (see
Music Videos, News, and TV Broadcasting)
Videos (see Music Videos)
Weather
Web Content
White Pages (see Directories)
Yellow Pages (see Directories)
Location Based Services (LBS) form a
significant portion of following industries:
Advertising
Apartments
Classified
Ads
Couriers
& Messengers
Dating
Directories
Employment
Gambling
Gaming
Greeting
Cards
Maps
Marketing
Research
Parking
Safety
& Security
Search
Engines
Sports
Ticketing
Traffic
Information
Weather
Information Services form a significant portion
of following industries:
Apartments
Classified
Ads
Couriers
& Messengers
Directories
Employment
Magazines
Maps
News
Stock
Market
Search
Engines
Traffic
Information
Translation
Weather
Web Content
Entertainment Services form a significant
portion of following industries:
Adult
Entertainment
Cartoons
& Comics
Dating
Gambling
Gaming
Lottery
Magazines
Music Sales
Music
Streaming
Music
Videos
Ring Tones
Screen
Savers
Serial
Content
Sports
TV
Broadcasting
Web Content
Micropayments form a significant portion of
following industries:
Advertising
Cartoons
and Comics
Classified
Advertising
Dating
Directories
Gaming
Greeting
Cards
Lottery
Magazines
Mapping
Marketing
Research
News
Parking
Photography
Ringing
Tones
Screen
Savers
Search
Engines
Serial
Content
SMS to TV
Stock
Market
Ticketing
Traffic
Information
Translation
Vending
Machines
Weather
Web Content
Revenue Sharing Report 2002 - "A New Willingness To Partner"
Covering
Mobile Services and 44 Industries
Dated November 2002
122 Pages
Cost 995.00 UKP / 1,495.00 USD / 1,495.00 Euro.
Ordering information. The Revenue Sharing Report by TomiAhonen
Consulting can
only be ordered initially through the3GPortal.com. Follow
this link:
[Ordering Revenue Sharing
Report]
About the Author:
TomiAhonen Consulting is a telecoms consultancy
specialising on
strategy,
competition, business, marketing, and profitability of new mobile
services
including 3G/UMTS, GPRS, EDGE, WAP and SMS. TomiAhonen
Consulting
champions new service ideas, revenue sharing, and customer
orientation
for the new mobile services opportunity.
About the Writer and Researcher:
Tomi T Ahonen is a 3G Strategy Consultant and Author at
TomiAhonen
Consulting.
He has written the world's first business book on 3G and
co-edited
the world's first services book on 3G. With 12 years of experience
in new
services in telecoms and the internet, Mr Ahonen worked for three
operators
(carriers) and at Nokia's Mobile Internet and 3G programmes; all
of his experience
has been gained in deregulated telecoms markets.
Among his
accomplishments are creating the world's first fixed-mobile
service
bundle and setting the world record for taking market share from
the
incumbent.
Revenue Sharing Report 2002 - "A New Willingness To Partner"
Covering
Mobile Services and 44 Industries
Dated November 2002
122 Pages
Cost 995.00 UKP / 1,495.00 USD / 1,495.00 Euro.
Ordering information. The Revenue Sharing Report by TomiAhonen
Consulting
can only be ordered initially through the3GPortal.com. Follow
this
link: [Ordering Revenue
Sharing Report]
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