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Telematics 2007 And Beyond The New Era of Networks and Applications

Published by: Visant Strategies, Inc.

Published: Feb. 1, 2007 - 92 Pages


Table of Contents



SECTION ONE

New Times for telematics

1.1 Early History - Telematics Slower Than Expected Growth

1.2 United States Movement Picking up Again, This Time It’s Real

1.2.1 General Motors and Onstar - the Move to Ubiquitous Telematics

1.2.1.1 Other Telematics Strategies in the US Market Today

1.2.1.1.1 ATX

1.2.1.1.2 DaimlerChrysler

1.2.1.1.3 Ford

1.2.1.1.4 Toyota

1.3 The Emergence of Real Applications and ARPU

1.3.1 Vehicle Diagnostics

1.3.1.1 Onstar’s vehicle diagnostics

1.3.1.2 The ATX Drive to Diagnostics and vRM

1.3.1.3 Benefits of vehicle diagnostics

1.3.2 Navigation and traffic information

1.3.2.1 Turn by Turn

1.3.2.1.1 Global Market for Navigation use in Vehicles

1.3.2.1.2 Use of Phone Based GPS and Global GPS Device Shipments

1.3.3 Safety & Security

1.3.4 Entertainment and Personal Information

1.3.5 The Move Towards Automatic Crash Notification (ACN)

1.3.5.1 OnStar/AACN

1.3.6 Satellite Radio - XM and Sirius

SECTION TWO

Significant Factors Driving Expansion of Telematics and Chasms Still Present

2.1 The Emergence of High-Speed Mobile Wireless Technologies

2.1.1 CDMA2000/EV-DO

2.1.1.1 OnStar Moving to Higher CDMA Speeds

2.1.1.2 WCDMA/HSDPA:

2.2 More Handsets Making Luxury Applications Necessities

2.3 Microsoft’s Move to Standardize Telematics Software and Reference Designs

2.4 Automobile Shipments and Usage Patterns favor Telematics

2.4 Will Mobile TV Become a Vehicle Mainstay?

2.6 Carriers use of IMS—Making Telematics Seamless

2.7 Driver Distraction

2.8 Privacy Issues

2.9 Price Sensitivity and the Retention Rate for Telematics and Satellite Radio

2.10 Network Reliability and Coverage Issues - Getting Better All the Time

2.11 Lack of Standards

SECTION THREE

The Aftermarket and Complementary Technologies

3.1 Just Add Water

3.2 The Embedded Market - Too Lucrative to Pass Up

3.3 Strong Alliances key to any Telematics Strategy

3.3.1 Automobile OEMs:

3.3.2 Wireless operators/MVNOs:

3.3.3 Aftermarket solution providers:

3.3.4 Software and platform providers:

3.3.5 Telematics service providers:

3.4 Helping Hands for Robustness

3.4.1 Bluetooth/ Ultrawideband

3.4.2 DSRC




TABLES AND FIGURES




Table 1-01

OnStar Users and Telematics Users United States 2005-2011

Table 1-02

United States Telematics Package Revenues and Average Revenue per User 2006-2012

Table 1-03

Telematics Users World Market 2005-2011

Table 1-04

Telematics Users Asia-Pacific 2005-2011

Table 1-05

Telematics Revenues Asia-Pacific 2006-2011

Table 1-06

Telematics Users Europe 2005-2011

Table 1-07

Telematics Revenues Europe 2006-2011

Table 1-08

Telematics Users Rest of World 2005-2011

Table 1-09

Telematics Diagnostic Users United States 2006-2012

Table 1-10

OnStar Users and OnStar Diagnostic Users 2006-2012

Table 1-11

OnStar Users and OnStar Turn by Turn Users 2006-2012

Table 1-12

United States Turn by Turn Users United States 2006-2012

Table 1-13

Top Tier Revenues: Diagnostic and Turn-By-Turn Users United States 2006-2012

Table 1-14

Total Vehicles Equipped with Navigational Devices World Market 2005-2011

Table 1-15

Total Vehicles Equipped with Navigational Devices United States 2005-2011

Table 1-16

Total Vehicles Equipped with Navigational Devices Japan 2005-2011

Table 1-17

Total Vehicles Equipped with Navigational Devices Europe 2005-2011

Table 1-18

Portable Navigation Device Shipments World Market 2005-2011

Table 1-19

Portable Navigation Device Shipments United States 2005-2011

Table 1-20

Portable Navigation Shipments Rest of World 2005-2011

Table 1-21

GPS Device Shipments World Market 2005-2011

Table 1-22

GPS Phones Shipments World Market 2005-2011

Table 1-23

GPS Phones Shipments World Market 2005-2011

Table 1-24

Satellite Radio In-Vehicle Users United States 2005-2011

Table 1-25

Satellite Radio In-Vehicle Revenues United States 2005-2011

Table 2-1

Mobile Subscribers All Technologies World 2006-2012

Table 2-2

World Third Generation Subscribers by Region 2005-2011

Table 2-3

WCDMA and CDMA Subscribers World Market 2005-2011

Table 2-4

Next Generation Network Subscribers World Market 2005-2011

Table 2-5

Phones Shipments by Type World Market 2005-2011

Table 2-6

Cellular Phone Shipments World Market 2005-2011

Table 2-7

Global Vehicle Production World 2005-2011

Table 2-8

Vehicle Sales US Market 2005-2011

Table 2-9

Total Vehicles Registered US Market 2005-2011

Table 2-10

Vehicle Sales Europe 2005-2011

Table 2-11

Total Vehicles Registered Europe 2005-2011

Table 2-12

Vehicle Sales Japan 2005-2011

Table 2-13

Total Vehicles Registered Japan 2005-2011

Table 2-14

Mobil Television Users World Market 2005-2011

Table 2-15

Mobil Television In-Vehicle Users World Market 2008-2012

Table 2-16

World Mobile Base Stations Deployed All Technologies World 2005-2011

Table 3-1

Percentage of Aftermarket as Overall Market Telematics Installs Asia-Pacific, Europe and United States

Table 3-2

Bluetooth Device Installed Base World Market 2006-2012

Table 3-3

Bluetooth Device Shipments World Market 2005-2012

Abstract

Telematics 2007 and Beyond: The New Era of Networks and Applications charts and quantifies the rise of telematics users worldwide, including those in the United States, Europe and Japan, and the respective revenues produced by these users through 2011.

The study focuses on the applications which will drive telematics forward, assessing the impact of mobile wireless network, handset and application evolution among other factors that will lead to this marked growth. Also detailed are the in-vehicle applications that will drive the market forward and channel considerations such as aftermarket upgrades and OEM vehicle installation.

For the United States, OnStar and other telematics subscribers are forecasted along with the corresponding revenues as well as the number of high-tier service users and revenues through 2012. Satellite radio users and revenues for the United States market are forecasted through 2011. Telematics revenue in Europe and Japan are also forecasted through 2011.

The study also details the number of navigation-enabled vehicles worldwide as well as individually in the United States, Japan and Europe, and the number of portable GPS devices being shipped for both the United States and the world through 2011. Shipments of GPS-enabled mobile phones and devices are given through 2011 as are the number of GPS-enabled service users and high-end mobile application users.

Shipments for all mobile phones as well as CDMA and WCDMA handsets are given through 2012 as are world mobile infrastructure deployments, 2G, 3G and 4G mobile users and Bluetooth shipments.

Study Topics
  • Telematics service subscribers and revenues
  • Turn by turn service users
  • Diagnostic services
  • Navigation services
  • Navigational Vehicles
  • GPS devices and Phones
  • Portable Navigation devices
  • Which application segments represent the greatest growth opportunity?
  • Vehicle production
  • Vehicle sales and registrations
  • WCDMA/CDMA and next generation network subscribers
  • Global mobile subscribers
  • Mobile TV users
  • Mobile TV in-vehicle users
  • Satellite radio subscribers
  • Bluetooth installed base and shipments


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