Discounted IDC Workshop
Partner Discounts for IDC Workshop
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Workshop Theme:
"Partnering for Success in the Wireless Ecosystem - A Networking Workshop for Senior Management Executives"
Synopsis:
The Asia/Pacific region leads the world in both technologies and adoption of Wireless Technologies. There is excellent opportunity for partnership in the entire ecosystem, including technology research, product development, manufacturing, and service provisioning. This exclusive networking workshop for GWVF attendees will provide senior management executives with the opportunity to meet with the right potential partners in exploring collaboration opportunities throughout the region and globally.
Mechanics:
- Pre-Workshop
- All participants will submit a profile of their company in a pre-determined format by IDC
- IDC will interview the participants to provide further depth to the profiles
- IDC will create the mapping of participants in the wireless ecosystem
- Workshop
- IDC will present on the Wireless Ecosystem and how each participant's products and services map into the ecosystem
- All participants will receive a copy of their company's profile and a summary of profiles of the other companies
- Additional profiles of other companies can be purchased at a special discounted price of S$500 per profile (standard price is US$2500) for participants only
- There will be a networking roundtable discussion for follow-up discussions
In conjunction with the Global Wireless Venturing Forum 2006, IDC Asia/Pacific is pleased to offer you an exclusive discount on its premium Asia/Pacific wireless studies !
For a limited period only, enjoy a 20% discount off the purchase of the following studies:
Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Mobile Services 2006–2010 Forecast Update: 2006 Midyear Forecast Update (Doc #AP201313N) US$5,000 :
This Pivot Table presents a forecast update of the Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) mobile services market across 10 key markets — Australia, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, the People's Republic of China (PRC), Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Actual data is presented for 2004 while forecast data is presented for the years 2005 to 2010. The following data points are available for each country in the pivot table:
- Prepaid/Contract subscribers and service revenues
- Code division multiple access (CDMA)/GSM subscribers and service revenues
- 2/2.5G/3G subscribers and service revenues
- Non-voice service revenues by 2/2.5G and 3G
Mobile Triple Play (Doc #AP201346N) US$2,500 :
This document examines the developments in the wireless industry hype that have lead to the emergence of mobile triple play. On the end-user side, mobile triple play offers improved experience and convenience. On the operator end, mobile triple play brings the opportunity to eventually overtake the home wireline business. For the broadcaster and Internet service provider (ISP), it brings the promise of greater reach and new avenues of revenue. It also evaluates the underlying technologies for mobile triple play and looks at opportunities for the operator in the mobile broadband ecosystem, the business models, and the potential in each country. Finally, it inspects the supply side market including the Network solution providers and device vendors.
Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Mobile Services 2006-2010 Forecast Update: 2005 Year-End Review (Doc #AP201304N) US$5,000 :
This study provides forecasts and analysis of the Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ mobile services market for the 10 countries in the region — Australia, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, the People's Republic of China (PRC), Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. It also provides a review of these mobile markets, service provider and competitive performance in 2005, and how subscriber and service trends have evolved. Forecast data is also provided for total mobile subscribers and mobile penetration; total mobile service revenue; and segmentations by mobile voice and non-voice service, and by prepaid and contract service.
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