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Bienvenidos al año del smartphone

30 enero, 2009 - 09:11 | Comentar
Durante el año 2008 se vendieron en el mundo 1.210 millones de teléfonos móviles. Parecen muchos, pero en realidad el mercado no sólo ha dejado de crecer, sino que ya se contrae, puesto que durante el cuarto trimestre disminuyó un 10% y dejó en el 5,4% el crecimiento respecto a 2007. El único segmento que prospera es el de los teléfonos avanzados, que ya son el 14% del total con 171 millones de unidades. Todos los datos en la guía de Móviles de ParaSaber.com

Crisis, pero menos, en las ventas mundiales de móviles

30 octubre, 2008 - 15:55 | 2 comentarios
La situación económica mundial también afecta al sector de la telefonía móvil. Las ventas de terminales durante el tercer trimestre de este año fueron de 303 millones de unidades, 'sólo' un 5% más que en el mismo periodo de 2007. Se trata del menor crecimiento interanual del sector desde el año 2004, como se observa en el gráfico adjunto de Strategy Analytics (clic para ampliar). Por fabricantes, Nokia ha retrocedido un 2% en su liderazgo del mercado, Sony Ericsson ha superado a Motorola y LG hasta situarse en tercera posición, por detrás de Samsung, y el iPhone de Apple rebasa por primera vez en ventas a los BlackBerry de RIM.

MySpace and Facebook Fast Becoming the Leading Mobile Social Networks

6 octubre, 2008 - 15:25
NEW YORK - October 6, 2008 - According to a recent online survey* conducted by ABI Research, nearly half (46%) of those who use social networks have also visited a social network through a mobile phone. Of these, nearly 70% have visited MySpace and another 67% had visited Facebook. No other social networking site reached 15% adoption mobile adoption. “As in the online social networking space, there is clearly a large gap between the big two (MySpace and Facebook) social networks and the others,” says research director Michael Wolf. “ABI Research believes this is because consumers do not want to recreate entirely new and separate social networks for mobile, but rather want to tap into their existing social network and have it go with them via the mobile phone. For most, this means MySpace, Facebook, or even both.” So what are these consumers doing when they access their mobile social network? The biggest features consumers use when accessing a social network on their phone is checking for comments and messages from their friends, with both of these features registering above 50% for mobile social network users. Posting status updates also has proven popular, with over 45% of mobile social users letting others what they are up to via their phone. “The social network is increasingly becoming a central hub for communication across online and mobile domains for many consumers,” said Wolf.Leer más

As Home Automation Goes Mainstream, Shipments Will Increase Dramatically to Four Million

25 septiembre, 2008 - 12:20
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - September 25, 2008 - Two new approaches to home automation – “mainstream” systems based on standardized technologies and packaged components, and home automation as a managed service offered through a broadband or wireless service provider – have the potential for such broad market appeal that new research forecasts shipments to grow more than 50-fold between 2007 and 2013. For 20 years, home automation systems were confined to two niche markets: luxury custom-designed and installed high-end systems that cover the whole home at a typical cost of $30,000-60,000 and up, and “do it yourself” X10 systems that tech-savvy customers typically bought online and installed themselves. Now, however, according to ABI Research senior analyst Sam Lucero, “Home automation systems are becoming more mainstream and managed services are growing. ABI Research believes that they will appeal to a much wider public. Our forecasts indicate that the overall market will grow from a modest 237,000 systems shipped in 2007, to more than 4 million systems in 2013.” By far the lion’s share of that growth will occur in the two new segments, “mainstream” and managed services. Mainstream systems are based on standard technologies and packaged components, as well as software that is integrated into other devices in the home, such as set-top boxes.Leer más

More than 90 million 4G subscribers worldwide in 2013

28 febrero, 2008 - 17:12
SINGAPORE - February 28, 2008 -The total number of 4G subscribers worldwide, including both LTE and WiMAX, is expected to exceed 90 million in 2013, but a number of milestones must be passed en route, according to a new forecast from ABI Research. At the end of 4Q 2007, says the firm, there were nearly 3.4 billion mobile subscribers worldwide, with 2.7 billion on GSM/EDGE/GPRS networks. Worldwide WCDMA subscriber numbers hit 180 million in 4Q 2007. ABI Research expects migration to HSPA+ to begin in early 2010, and migration to LTE will commence by the middle of the same year. Vice president Asia-Pacific Jake Saunders comments, "We forecast the total number of WCDMA subscribers (including HSPA) to approach 720 million in 2013." Research analyst Hwai Lin Khor adds, "Some operators may not be ready to move on to LTE, as the peak data rates of 100 Mbps downlink and 50 Mbps uplink are achievable only with a 20 MHz spectrum band. That is a luxury that most operators may not have, and many may be content with the capabilities of HSPA+ or settle for suboptimal LTE data rates with whatever they have at the time." "While the long-term roadmap for CDMA2000, especially in relation to UMB, looks more uncertain, CDMA operators are taking advantage of current upgrade possibilities," notes Saunders. Many have upgraded portions of their networks to EV-DO Rev A during 2007 while new CDMA entrants start with Rev A.Leer más

El negocio está en los accesorios

30 mayo, 2007 - 12:24 | 1 comentario
Primero fueron las maquinillas de afeitar ('te la regalo pero tendrás que comprarme las cuchillas de recambio'); luego las impresoras ('ya ganaremos dinero con el tóner y los cartuchos de tinta'). Parece que el 'efecto Gillette' ya llega a la telefonía móvil: durante este año se venderán accesorios para móviles (fundas, carcasas, cargadores, baterías, tarjetas de memoria, auriculares) por valor de 23.800 millones de euros, un 14% más que el volumen total de ventas de teléfonos avanzados.
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