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Wi-Fi continues to be a popular wireless service in Asia–Pacific and it can affect, and be affected by, 4G roll-outs depending on mobile operator pricing and market strategies.
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The Public Wi-Fi in Asia–Pacific: usage trends, business models and monetisationstrategiesByAnalysys Mason No of Pages: 23 View Complete Report @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/the-public-wi-fi-in-asia-pacific-usage-trends-business-models-and-monetisation-strategies-market-report.html Single User License: US $ 2499 Website: www.rnrmarketresearch.com
The Public Wi-Fi in Asia–Pacific: usage trends, business models and monetisation strategies Wi-Fi continues to be a popular wireless service in Asia–Pacific and it can affect, and be affected by, 4G roll-outs depending on mobile operator pricing and market strategies. This Viewpoint provides insights into public (not home or office) Wi-Fi data traffic trends in the Asia–Pacific (APAC) region overall and at a country level. It also provides an overview of public Wi-Fi business models, and suggests innovative ways to monetise public Wi-Fi networks for mobile network operators (MNOs) in the APAC region. The Viewpoint answers the following key questions: How is public Wi-Fi used in different countries in APAC and what are the data trends? How is consumer online behaviour impacted by Wi-Fi and LTE services? What are the main Wi-Fi business models and revenue generation methods? How can operators ensure that their Wi-Fi investments remain relevant and valuable? It is accompanied by an Excel file that features details of the Wi-Fi offerings of the major operators, and the scale of public Wi-Fi deployments in developed Asia–Pacific (DVAP) countries. Purchase a Copy of this Report @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=292908.
The Public Wi-Fi in Asia–Pacific: usage trends, business models and monetisation strategies Company coverage The following companies are mentioned in this Report. China Mobile China Telecom China Unicom Chungwa Telecom CSL Mobile Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings (3) KDDI kt NTT Docomo SK telecom SmarTone Mobile Communications SoftBank Taiwan Mobile Telstra Inquire for Discount on this report @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/discount?rname=292908.
The Public Wi-Fi in Asia–Pacific: usage trends, business models and monetisation strategies Few Points of Table of Content Executive summary Recommendations: How to ensure that Wi-Fi deployments remain relevant and valuable The volume of private Wi-Fi and mobile data dwarfs that of public Wi-Fi data, but public Wi-Fi can act as a companion to mobile networks Few countries have high levels of public Wi-Fi offloading – the reasons are different for each country MNOs can exert control over public Wi-Fi use with pricing and data quota strategies, but depend on good Wi-Fi availability as well China is exceptional in terms of Wi-Fi usage – public Wi-Fi data traffic far exceeds that of mobile data, but LTE is reversing this trend Government initiatives, such as Wireless@SG in Singapore, and incumbent operators, such as in Hong Kong, can drive public Wi-Fi usage The volume of traffic offloaded onto public Wi-Fi is low even in developed markets with high volumes of mobile traffic and strong Wi-Fi coverage Consumer behaviour in relation to Wi-Fi may change as LTE becomes more pervasive, but Wi-Fi remains a popular service Deploying Wi-Fi can address several challenges that MNOs face on their cellular networks Pervasive LTE affects only one of the four main types of Wi-Fi business model: proactive public Wi-Fi deployment Operators in Asia–Pacific use multiple methods to generate Wi-Fi revenue – there is no single opportunity Operators in developed markets mostly use bundling to monetise Wi-Fi, but other opportunities are available View Complete Report @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/the-public-wi-fi-in-asia-pacific-usage-trends-business-models-and-monetisation-strategies-market-report.html .
The Public Wi-Fi in Asia–Pacific: usage trends, business models and monetisation strategies List of Figures Figure 1: Telecoms operators covered in this report [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 2: Recommended strategies for operators to monetise public Wi-Fi deployments [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 3: Wireless network data traffic by type, developed Asia–Pacific, 2012–2019 [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 4: Wireless network data traffic by type, emerging Asia–Pacific, 2012–2019 [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 5: Public Wi-Fi as a percentage of wireless data traffic compared with mobile data traffic per connection, by country, Asia–Pacific, 2013Figure 6: Combinations of mobile and Wi-Fi usage [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 7: Wireless data traffic by type and public Wi-Fi’s share of that traffic, China, 2012–2019 [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 8: Wi-Fi hotspots by operator, China, 2013 [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 9: Wireless@SG’s registered subscribers and usage, Singapore, December 2006–June 2013 [Source: Info-communications Development Authority of Singapore, 2013] Figure 10: Wi-Fi hotspots by operator, Hong Kong, 2014 [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 11: Public Wi-Fi hotspots by operator, JapFigure 12: Wireless data traffic and public Wi-Fi’s share of that traffic, South Korea, January 2012–September 2014 [Source: Korea Communications Commission, 2015]Figure 13: Wireless data traffic and public Wi-Fi’s share of that traffic, Japan, 2012–2019 [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 14: Consumer usage of Wi-Fi on mobile phones to connect to the Internet, selected countries, Asia–Pacific [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 15: Consumers’ main reasons for using Wi-Fi, selected countries, Asia–Pacific [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 16: Four main types of Wi-Fi business model and strategy [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015]Figure 17: Wi-Fi monetisation revenue streams, traditional retail services, Asia–Pacific [Source: Analysys Mason, 2015] Browse Information Technology & Telecommunication Reports @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/reports/information-technology-telecommunication/wireless/wifi .
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