Research and Markets: An Examination of the Major Changes Needed to Increase the Adoption of Advanced Wireless Solutions within the Enterprise Market.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of European Mobile Operators Lack Strategic Relationships with Mid-Market Customers to their offering. Companies with between 100 and 1,000 employees represent an enormous opportunity for the wireless industry. These companies boast a high level of employee mobility and their dependence on basic wireless technologies is already well established. Despite this, few customized wireless solutions are available today for this high-potential mid-market customer segment. These customers' needs frequently are not met because suppliers focus more heavily on either the small and medium business (SMB (1) (Small to Medium-sized Business) Also called "SME" (small to medium-sized enterprise), it refers to companies that are larger than the small office/home office (SOHO), but not huge. ) market or large multinational corporations
For this reason, we have completed a new survey focusing on the unique needs of the mid-market enterprise customer. We solicited input from senior telecommunications and IT managers at 523 European enterprises. The survey encompassed a wide range of IT and communications technologies Noun 1. communications technology - the activity of designing and constructing and maintaining communication systems engineering, technology - the practical application of science to commerce or industry and services. In this report, we present the main findings from a wireless services perspective. Here is a summary: -- Mobile network operators (MNOs) are not well positioned to act as strategic partners for mid-market companies during the evaluation and deployment of advanced wireless enterprise services. -- Basic wireless data services such as mobile e-mail and 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. connectivity already are in wide use within this customer segment, but there are few plans to increase penetration of these services significantly within the organizations. Public-access WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network is one exception to this, where usage is anticipated to triple in the next 2 years. -- Mid-market employees upgrade mobile phones frequently. They also have higher than average ownership of portable computing computing - computer equipment, including laptops and personal digital assistants (PDAs). These trends will enable new wireless technologies, such as 3G and PWLAN PWLAN Public Wireless Local Area Network , to penetrate the existing wireless data user base quickly. This represents a significant opportunity for technology and service providers to create dependency on these new technologies at an early stage. -- A perception of high costs is the most significant inhibitor inhibitor /in·hib·i·tor/ (in-hib´i-tor) 1. any substance that interferes with a chemical reaction, growth, or other biologic activity. 2. of wireless data deployment among mid-market companies. Justifying the business case for this technology is a secondary concern. -- Among U.K. MNOs, Vodafone and Orange are perceived as the leading brands for business communications services. T-Mobile leads in Germany, Vodafone in Spain and Orange in France (see Exhibit 1). For a complete index of this report click on http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/225261 About Research and Markets Ltd. Research and Markets Ltd. are Europe's largest resource for market research. R&M distribute thousands of major research publications from the world's leading publishers, consultants and market analysts. R&M provide you with the latest forecasts on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest market trends. For additional information on ResearchandMarkets.com, their range of reports or their value-added services A value-added service (VAS) is a telecommunications industry term for non-core services or, in short, all services beyond standard voice calls and fax transmissions. , visit their web site at http://www.researchandmarkets.com or mail to:press@researchandmarkets.com |
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