Analysys Mason

Analysys Mason is the world's premier adviser in telecoms, IT and media. Through our global presence, we deliver strategy advice, operations support and market intelligence to leading commercial and public-sector organisations in over 80 countries.

For more than 20 years, our intellectual rigour, operational experience and insight have helped our clients resolve issues ranging from development of operator strategy, evolution of national sector regulation and execution of major financial transactions, to the deployment of public and private network infrastructure. Analysys Mason consistently delivers significant and sustainable business benefits.

We are respected worldwide for the exceptional quality of our work, our independence and the flexibility of our teams in responding to client needs.
We are passionate about what we do and are committed to delivering excellence to our clients. The company has over 250 staff worldwide, with headquarters in London and offices in Cambridge, Dubai, Dublin, Edinburgh, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, Paris, Singapore and Washington DC.

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The Business Case for Broadband Entertainment
7/21/2004 | published by: Analysys Mason
... various possible services offered over broadband. The new report looks in more detail at the entertainment business and the role of broadband network operators within it. There are already some successful businesses in this market, ...  |  more...
$999.60
3G Launch Strategies: critical decisions on services and technology
6/30/2004 | published by: Analysys Mason
... being driven by 3G licence requirements, competitor actions or short-term cost savings, operators must take control of their own destinies. Drawing on case studies of launched and planned 3G services from across the globe, 3G ...  |  more...
$999.60
Spectrum Trading and Liberalisation: new threats and opportunities for telecoms business models
6/18/2004 | published by: Analysys Mason
... efficiency, particularly in mobile markets. As a result, growing numbers of countries have adopted, or are proposing to adopt, regimes that allow operators and carriers to obtain tradable rights in radio spectrum. But the introduction ...  |  more...
$882.00
The Road to Fixed-Mobile Substitution Starts with 3G
4/30/2004 | published by: Analysys Mason
... to mobile networks. Through extensive case study analysis, the report evaluates the key reasons for vast differences in mobile voice usage and revenues that currently exist between markets. It identifies short term strategies for fixed ...  |  more...
$1,117.20
VoIP in the US Market: services, business models and regulation
3/1/2004 | published by: Analysys Mason
... such as AT&T, MCI, Time Warner Cable, Verizon and others, made startling announcements to roll out and expand VoIP services and network deployment. With the historical US voice business model potentially facing a sudden collapse, ...  |  more...
$882.00
Strategic Options for Fixed and Mobile Operators in CEE: scenarios and forecasts
2/1/2004 | published by: Analysys Mason
... CIS countries (Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine). There is concern over the future demand for mobile and fixed telephony services, as well as the potential impact of mobile on the existing fixed voice market, caused by growing fixed-mobile substitution. ...  |  more...
$1,470.00
Vodafone live! versus i-mode: lessons and prospects for the rise of global wireless services
2/1/2004 | published by: Analysys Mason
... battling to replicate on a global basis the startling success of their live! (formerly J-Sky) and i-mode services in Japan, which are each delivering over USD150 in non-voice ARPU. This report assesses the growth of ...  |  more...
$882.00
The Impact of Voice over Broadband: forecasts for Western Europe
2/1/2004 | published by: Analysys Mason
... of their impact on the European voice market is still unclear and obscured by a degree of hype. The Impact of Voice over Broadband: forecasts for Western Europe identifies and examines three main forms of ...  |  more...
$882.00
Scenarios for the Evolution of the Wireless Industry
12/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... or displace existing cellular standards to satisfy that demand. Cellular (e.g. EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, CDMA2000), W-LAN (e.g. 802.11b, a and g), broadband wireless access (e.g. 802.16 WiMAX, 802.20) and proprietary (e.g. Flarion, iBurst, Vivato) systems ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
The Future of Personal Videotelephony
11/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... mass-market one with roles for both fixed and mobile operators. The Future for Personal Videotelephony provides both a long-range view of personal videotelephony, and a practical assessment of what has to be in place for ...  |  more...
$1,530.00
Operator Strategies and Key Performance Indicator Benchmarks: Lessons From the Global Mobile Communications Market
11/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... of the market slowdown, while others have suffered much more. Now, as all are repositioning themselves to take advantage of the widely-anticipated telecoms sector growth, it is the right time to pause and re-assess which ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Delivering the Broadband Home New Fixed and Mobile Services and Devices: Forecasts 2003 - 2008
11/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... broadband connections, it is time to figure out just how many of these ideas can really be developed into revenue-generating services. Meanwhile consumers are adopting mobile communications with enthusiasm; some of these new services may ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
The Role and Impact of Emerging Wireless Technologies
10/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... wireless technologies. Network operators, service providers and equipment vendors are faced with major decisions to position themselves for the future. This report presents an independent analysis of the true capabilities, current deployment status and potential ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Mobile Content and Entertainment Forecasts and Analysis
9/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... of non-voice revenue in 2008. This means that they will be responsible for a significant part of mobile revenue growth in Western Europe over the next five years. Mobile operators, content providers, games developers, device ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Emerging Charging Architectures for New Mobile Services: understanding and evaluating the available technical solutions
8/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... new mobile services, which need systems that: allow highly flexible charging, including the ability to create a wide range of combinations of tariffs, subscriptions, packages, bundles and promotions can charge for services in real time ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Extending the Broadband Market Opportunity: new technologies in xDSL
8/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... advanced, high-speed services, facilitated by the development of new technologies. The report assesses the extent to which developments in next-generation xDSL will affect the demand for broadband. It will look in particular at mini-DSLAMs, higher ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Mobile Data Solutions for Businesses: maximising take-up and revenue
7/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... 15% of mobile operators’ customers and 40% of mobile voice revenue. This underexploitation of the business market for mobile data services has been because of difficulties in bringing together the necessary building blocks for convincing ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Broadband Value-Added Services for SMEs: market strategy and forecasts 2003-2008
6/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... to be able to bundle value-added services with the basic broadband connectivity in order to increase the ARPU. Services currently being offered by broadband service providers, and by the incumbents themselves, range from basic firewall ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Pricing Mobile Messaging, Content and Entertainment services: a structured approach to maximising revenue
6/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... market saturates. However, operators are under pressure to fund new network roll-out and, in many cases, are still paying for expensive 3G licences. As a result, they cannot afford to accept established utility-type returns from ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Where Next for Mobile Messaging? Driving revenues profitably and controlling cannibalisation
5/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... identifies substantial further opportunities to increase revenues from mobile messaging services, including SMS, MMS, mobile instant messaging and email. It also demonstrates that these messaging services represent a highly profitable use for an operator’s network ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Return on Investment from Mobile Business Data Applications: lessons from corporate customers
5/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... deployments, current supply-side activity and continuing barriers to adoption are presented. Drivers for corporate adoption are analysed across industry sector, employee function and application in order to present a number of types of deployment that ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Maximising Revenues from Broadband: new pricing strategies for European operators
4/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... get broadband right, not only for the revenue access provides, but because of its potential to open up new untapped markets. However, a slowdown in take-up of broadband in the most advanced markets has called ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Public WLAN Access in Western Europe and the USA: market analysis and forecasts
3/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... plans of players are still unproven, and there is little data available on customer uptake and ARPU to date. Added to this, the current uncertainty in the business climate results in a high degree of ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Fixed Network Operators in Western Europe: is there an underlying growth market?
2/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... dial-up, broadband and data networking services have all compensated for this decline, meaning total spend in the fixed market in Western Europe has been growing continuously since 1998, at national CAGRs of up to 5.82%. ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
Regulating the Telecoms Market: competition and innovation in the broadband economy
2/1/2003 | published by: Analysys Mason
... are becoming the base upon which people and IT systems are enabled to communicate electronically ubiquitously, rapidly and cheaply, resulting in a high level of innovation and a wide range of economic and social benefits. ...  |  more...
$1,666.00
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