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New Study Says Notebook Set to Replace the Handset as Mobile Operator Freebie Print E-mail
A new offering from www.telecomsmarketresearch.com says that mobile operators appear to be ready to replace the free introductory handset with a notebook for new subscribers. Most post-paid mobile subscribers in developed markets fully expect to receive a free or discounted mobile handset when they renew their contract. But now theres a new model which has a familiar look to it. Fixed-line providers have long been selling desktop PCs on instalment plans to build up the addressable markets for their Internet services.

Bundles of computers with broadband subscriptions are available from many telecom heavyweights globally, including Telmex, Telefónica O2 and TeliaSonera. Now the mobile industry is gearing up to do the same for the HSPA networks that are emerging after recent upgrades, with speeds reaching up to 14Mbps and plenty of spare capacity. The GSM Association reports that as of the beginning of February 2008, 229 operators have committed to launching HSPA networks, and 162 of them have now launched HSPA commercially in 73 markets.

Little analysis has been done to date on the impact of selling a subscription-based notebookdata bundle to the consumer market. This report, Bundling Notebooks and Mobile Broadband- the Business Case for MNOs, (http://www.telecomsmarketresearch.com/research/TMAAAAZQ_Bundling- Notebooks-and-Mobile-Broadband--The-Business-Case-for-MNOs.shtml) is dedicated to filling that void and providing the analysis of the main drivers and the business case for launching the new bundle for a mobile operator. The emphasis is on the impact of notebook-data bundling on the operators performance. The analysis leverages data from our unique Mobile Broadband PC Survey henceforth referred to as the MBPC Survey conducted by Pyramid Research in partnership with the GSM Association and Microsoft in the summer of 2007. The survey, which involved the collaboration of mobile operators and market research agencies in 12 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, provided insight into consumer attitudes toward buying a notebook as well as toward mobile data services and applications.

For further information, please visit http://www.telecomsmarketresearch.com/research/TMAAAAZQ_Bundling-Note books-and-Mobile-Broadband--The-Business-Case-for-MNOs.shtml


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