Analyze the Key Challenges Faced by Vendors in the World's SIM Smart Card Markets.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46795) has announced the addition of the latest Frost & Sullivan report: World SIM Smart Card Markets - Market Insights to their offering. This Frost & Sullivan research service entitled World SIM Smart Card Markets provides a complete overview of this market, analysing its main drivers and restraints as well as the key challenges that vendors face. In this research service, expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets/applications/technologies: SIM card market, mobile communications (GSM and 3G networks), external memory cards market, near field communications Field Communications was a division of Field Enterprises, which owned the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Daily News. The company owned independent television stations in the United States, with WFLD-TV in Chicago as its largest-market station. (NFC NFC abbr. National Football Conference ), and digital convergence In the days of the first computers, transaction and company data were the first types of information digitized. Then came text, opening the world to word processing, followed by audio CDs and finally video. . Market Overview High-capacity SIM Holds Immense Growth Potential The scope of the subscriber identity module (telecommunications, wireless communications) Subscriber Identity Module - (SIM or "SIM card") A component, usually in the form of a miniature smart-card, that is theoretically tamper-proof and is used to associate a mobile subscriber with a mobile network subscription. (SIM) technology has evolved considerably beyond mere authentication to include value services. SIM provides the required level of support and security to cellular networks as they move from voice to data, with the result that mobile network operators (MNOs) can now offer a vast range of services such as contact management, e-mail, mobile banking, prepaid reloads, music downloads and interactive menus. This not only offers the end user a convenient navigation experience, it also gives MNOs a distinct edge in the increasingly competitive voice services area. Thus, migration to data is a critical factor in boosting MNOs average revenue per user (ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) A calculation often used to determine the overall value of an application. It is also used to rate particular customers, especially in the wireless space, by comparing someone's account to the overall average. ) rates while expanding their existing subscriber base. "This high-capacity SIM or the mega SIM is seen as a key platform to reach out to the millions of subscribers and offer them different mobile applications," note the analysts of this research service. "The user-friendly interface of these services encourages the user to try out new and practical services ranging from entertainment, personal data management, roaming and mobile commerce services." Transition to Mega Memory SIM Cards - a Challenging Task While the potential of this high-capacity SIM seems immense, the real test for silicon and smart card manufacturers will be to develop products and applications in time to meet the growing demands of mobile operators. Moreover, it remains to be seen how clearly the SIM managers at the operator level will understand the usage of this additional memory. Currently, many operators continue to harbour doubts on the transition towards mega memory SIM cards for various reasons. "Such a transition would create the need to acquire a whole new base of handsets capable of supporting these SIM cards," say the analysts. "Operators would also need to increase user awareness about the various applications, which promises to be a huge task." Essentially, operators view the SIM card more as a computer memory to trigger applications through the Internet than as a massive storage device. Handset vendors are yet to announce their plans to support mega memory SIM cards, as the models would need to support a high-speed connection between the terminal and the SIM card. Considering that mega memory SIM cards would cost up to five to ten times more than conventional cards, vendors will also face the challenge of convincing operators about the use and benefits of the extra memory. Market Sectors Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research: By Geographic Region: * Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Refers to that region of the world. For example, one might see products packaged differently for the UK, EMEA and Asia Pacific markets. ) - Asia Pacific (APAC APAC Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing APAC Agricultural Policy Analysis Center APAC Asia and Pacific APAC Asian Pacific American Coalition APAC Adapted Physical Activity Council (American Alliance for Health) ) - North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. (NA) * Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. (LA) Technologies The following technologies are covered in this research: * Java: Java is a network-oriented programming language that was specifically designed to enable programs to be safely downloaded to remote devices (for instance, Web pages, smart cards Example of widely used contactless smart cards are Hong Kong's Octopus card, Paris' Calypso/Navigo card and Lisbon' LisboaViva card, which predate the ISO/IEC 14443 standard. The following tables list smart cards used for public transportation and other electronic purse applications. , etc.) * Global System for Mobile Communications (communications) Global System for Mobile Communications - (GSM, originally "Groupe de travail Sp?ciale pour les services Mobiles") One of the major standards for digital cellular communications, in use in over 60 countries and serving over one billion subscribers. (GSM): A European standard for digital cellular telephones that has now been widely adopted throughout the world. GSM telephones contain a SIM smart card that identifies the individual subscriber. * Subscriber Identity Module (SIM): A smart card for GSM systems holding the subscriber's ID number, security information and memory for a personal directory of numbers, thus allowing him to call from any GSM device. * Third Generation (3G): A term applied to broadband communications systems that combine high-speed voice, data and multimedia. Intermediate technologies commonly referred to as 2.5G include General Packet Radio Service (GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) The first high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that used the GSM technology. GPRS added a packet-switched channel to GSM, which uses dedicated, circuit-switched channels for voice conversations. ) and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) or Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), is a digital mobile phone technology that allows it to increase data transmission rate and improve data transmission reliability. (EDGE). * Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) A satellite and cellular phone technology that interleaves multiple digital signals onto a single high-speed channel. For cellular, TDMA triples the capacity of the original analog method (FDMA). ): A second-generation technology for digital transmission of radio signals. It is the underlying technology for GSM digital cellular networks. * Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A method for transmitting simultaneous signals over a shared portion of the spectrum. The foremost application of CDMA is the digital cellular phone technology from QUALCOMM that operates in the 800 MHz band and 1.9 GHz PCS band. ): A wireless communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. technology that uses the spread spectrum communication to provide increased bandwidth. CDMA offers improved performance over the earlier TDMA technology. Topics Covered 1. Executive Summary - 1. Introduction . 1. Executive Summary 2. Overview of the Market - 1. Introduction to the Market . 1. Market Introduction . 2. Market Drivers . 3. Market Restraints - 2. Global Analysis . 1. A Brief Snapshot . 2. Market Forecasts 3. Regional Market Analysis - 1. EMEA . 1. Market Introduction . 2. Drivers . 3. Restraints . 4. Market Analysis and Trends - 2. APAC . 1. Market Introduction . 2. Drivers . 3. Restraints . 4. Market Analysis and Trends - 3. Latin America . 1. Market Introduction . 2. Drivers . 3. Restraints . 4. Market Analysis and Trends 4. North America . 1. Market Introduction . 2. Drivers . 3. Restraints . 4. Market Analysis and Trends 4. Winners and Losers - 1. Competitive Landscape . 1. An Overview - 2. Market Participants . 1. Gemalto . 2. Giesecke & Devrient . 3. Oberthur Card Systems . 4. Sagem Orga . 5. M-Systems . 6. Others For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46795 |
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