Description

Book Synopsis
UMTS as a technology allows for exciting new applications of some of the best ideas of services in the fixed telecoms, cellular/mobile telecoms, and internet environments, with many revolutionary new possibilities which simply do not exist in the current media and communications vehicles.The current worldwide interest in UMTS/3G is driven partly by the iminent roll-out of the new infrastructure during 2002/3. The general consensus in the telecoms industry is that that services will be driving this new UMTS/3G industry, and with no historical reference points, a large worldwide demand exists for this type of book. ''m-Profits: Making Money from 3G Servives'' will discuss 3G services from the view of what is needed for the service to provide value to the user, which technical features of the 3G network will be used, what is the value proposition for the user, how will money be made out of delivering the service, and discussions on how revenue sharing propositions might work to benefit co

Trade Review
"...A visionary theory of the future of telecoms economics..." (www.Wap Insigt, 16 September 2002)

"...a fresh attempt to throw light on how that unwired world will develop...a sound primer...a valuable guide to the coming revolution..." (Information Age. January 2003)

"...fascinating...a must for anyone in the business..." (M2 Best Books, 30 September 2002)



Table of Contents
Foreword.

Acknowledgements.

Intro to m-Profits: Show Me the Money.

Characteristics of Mobile Services: What Makes Them Different.

Mobile Phone the Most Personal Device: Cannot Live Without It.

Micro-payments: The Magical Key to Content Revenues.

The 5 M's of 3G Services: Recipe for Killer Cocktails.

The Profits of Movement Services: Escaping the Fixed Place.

The Profits of Mobile Services: Expanding the Concept of Time.

The Profits of 'Me' Services.

The Profits of Money Services: Expending Financial Resources.

The Profits of Machine Services: Empowering Gadgets and Devices.

Money Patterns in Cellular Networks: The 'Hockey Stick' Curves.

Tariffing: Just Below the Pain Threshold.

Marketing 3G Services.

Competition in 3G Services: More Competitors.

Revenue Sharing and Partnering: When You Cannot Do It Alone.

Business Case of 3G for the Operator: Revenues, Cost and Profitability.

Money Migration: Know the Streams.

4G: What Next?

Postscript: Final Thoughts.

m-Dictionary.

Abbreviations.

Bibliography.

Websites.

Services Index.

Index.

MProfits

    Product form

    £84.56

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £93.95 – you save £9.39 (9%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Sat 4 Jul 2026.

    A Hardback by Tomi T. Ahonen

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of MProfits by Tomi T. Ahonen

      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 27/08/2002
      ISBN13: 9780470847756, 978-0470847756
      ISBN10: 0470847751

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      UMTS as a technology allows for exciting new applications of some of the best ideas of services in the fixed telecoms, cellular/mobile telecoms, and internet environments, with many revolutionary new possibilities which simply do not exist in the current media and communications vehicles.The current worldwide interest in UMTS/3G is driven partly by the iminent roll-out of the new infrastructure during 2002/3. The general consensus in the telecoms industry is that that services will be driving this new UMTS/3G industry, and with no historical reference points, a large worldwide demand exists for this type of book. ''m-Profits: Making Money from 3G Servives'' will discuss 3G services from the view of what is needed for the service to provide value to the user, which technical features of the 3G network will be used, what is the value proposition for the user, how will money be made out of delivering the service, and discussions on how revenue sharing propositions might work to benefit co

      Trade Review
      "...A visionary theory of the future of telecoms economics..." (www.Wap Insigt, 16 September 2002)

      "...a fresh attempt to throw light on how that unwired world will develop...a sound primer...a valuable guide to the coming revolution..." (Information Age. January 2003)

      "...fascinating...a must for anyone in the business..." (M2 Best Books, 30 September 2002)



      Table of Contents
      Foreword.

      Acknowledgements.

      Intro to m-Profits: Show Me the Money.

      Characteristics of Mobile Services: What Makes Them Different.

      Mobile Phone the Most Personal Device: Cannot Live Without It.

      Micro-payments: The Magical Key to Content Revenues.

      The 5 M's of 3G Services: Recipe for Killer Cocktails.

      The Profits of Movement Services: Escaping the Fixed Place.

      The Profits of Mobile Services: Expanding the Concept of Time.

      The Profits of 'Me' Services.

      The Profits of Money Services: Expending Financial Resources.

      The Profits of Machine Services: Empowering Gadgets and Devices.

      Money Patterns in Cellular Networks: The 'Hockey Stick' Curves.

      Tariffing: Just Below the Pain Threshold.

      Marketing 3G Services.

      Competition in 3G Services: More Competitors.

      Revenue Sharing and Partnering: When You Cannot Do It Alone.

      Business Case of 3G for the Operator: Revenues, Cost and Profitability.

      Money Migration: Know the Streams.

      4G: What Next?

      Postscript: Final Thoughts.

      m-Dictionary.

      Abbreviations.

      Bibliography.

      Websites.

      Services Index.

      Index.

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account