Mobile Internet/Instant Messenger - the way
to enrich our customers' world
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| What
is this Project about?
Instant messenger (IM) is the well-known chat functionality on the PC, with major players such as Microsoft, AOL, and others. Recently, mobile instant messaging has entered the market, and might take substantial input from the SMS/MMS income of mobile operators. Actors have started to build up their IM portals to allow for value added services, and that might cause the operators to be reduced to a bit-pipe supplier. Mobile operators gain a high percentage of their income from the SMS market, e.g. 30% in Norway, and expect at least the same amount from a combined SMS/MMS market. If instant messaging is enabled on all mobile phones, SMS/MMS like messaging is going to happen over the GPRS network, and will result in a loss of income. What are the main objectives of this Project? This study will address the mobile and fixed Instant Messenger market, evaluate the business potential both in terms of threat and opportunities for value-added-services, and suggest a common strategy for operators in this domain. The main objectives of this study are to:
What are the key results for this Project? The study will prepare the following results:
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