Social Media meets Telecom, Devices, Content and Local


September 1, 2011
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The growth and integration of social media is creating opportunities and challenges throughout the telecommunications industry. This is especially the case in mobile communications, content, commerce and applications. In addition, several technologies and solutions are converging to create a powerful market opportunity. These technologies and solutions include social networks, privacy and availability controls, alternative VoIP networks, presence detection and location determination. This report bundle includes several reports that address the confluence of social media/networking, content, commerce and applications.

Audience:
  • Social media/networking companies
  • Commerce, content and application providers
  • Mobile network operators, equipment and software suppliers



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