Cloud Computing and Mobile VAS by E. Jay Saunders

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How Cloud Services Will Affect Mobile Value Added Services.

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E. Jay Saunders, Turks & Caicos Islands26 June 2012

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EMAIL SMS MMS

INSTANT

MESSANGING

E-HEALTH

E-COMMERCE

E-BANKINGGAMESRING BACK TUNES

VIDEO/MUSIC ON DEMAND LOCATION

BASED SERVICES

UNIVERSAL TRANSLATOR

DIGITAL ASSISTANTS

/AI

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“…a mobile value-added service is anadditional service [outside of voice] forwhich subscribers pay extra.”

The Future of Mobile Value-Added Services

By TMCnet Special GuestJim Machi

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According to CISCO:1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent

in 2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110percent in 2012.

2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of peopleon earth.

3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobiledata traffic.

4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% ofthe mobile data traffic.

5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix andYouTube allow mobile devices to overcome theirinherent memory capacity and processing powerlimitations.

6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71percent of the total mobile data traffic.

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According to CISCO:1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in

2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in2012.

2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number ofpeople on earth.

3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobiledata traffic.

4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% ofthe mobile data traffic.

5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix andYouTube allow mobile devices to overcome theirinherent memory capacity and processing powerlimitations.

6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71percent of the total mobile data traffic.

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According to CISCO:1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in

2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in2012.

2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of peopleon earth.

3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones andnon-smartphones) will generate over 50% of themobile data traffic.

4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% ofthe mobile data traffic.

5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix andYouTube allow mobile devices to overcome theirinherent memory capacity and processing powerlimitations.

6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71percent of the total mobile data traffic.

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According to CISCO:1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in

2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in2012.

2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of peopleon earth.

3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobiledata traffic.

4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% ofthe mobile data traffic.

5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix andYouTube allow mobile devices to overcome theirinherent memory capacity and processing powerlimitations.

6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71percent of the total mobile data traffic.

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According to CISCO:1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in

2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in2012.

2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of peopleon earth.

3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobiledata traffic.

4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% ofthe mobile data traffic.

5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflixand YouTube allow mobile devices to overcometheir inherent memory capacity and processingpower limitations.

6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71percent of the total mobile data traffic.

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According to CISCO:1. Global mobile data traffic grew by 133 percent in

2011 and it is estimated to grow by 110 percent in2012.

2. By the end of 2012, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of peopleon earth.

3. By 2016, mobile handsets (smartphones and non-smartphones) will generate over 50% of the mobiledata traffic.

4. By 2016, mobile video will represent over 70% ofthe mobile data traffic.

5. Cloud applications and services such as Netflix andYouTube allow mobile devices to overcome theirinherent memory capacity and processing powerlimitations.

6. By 2016, cloud applications will account for 71percent of the total mobile data traffic.

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New Opportunities for RevenueGrowth.Rapid Deployment Of New Services.Real Time Content Update.The ability to target multiple devicesfrom one platform.

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1. Streaming Video and Audio2. Storage Services3. Device Synchronization4. Remote Backup5. Location Based Services6. M-Health7. Universal Translation8. Digital Assistants

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1. Streaming Video and Audio2. Storage Services3. Device Synchronization4. Remote Backup5. Location Based Services6. M-Health7. Universal Translation8. Digital Assistants

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1. Streaming Video and Audio2. Storage Services3. Device Synchronization4. Remote Backup5. Location Based Services6. M-Health7. Universal Translation8. Digital Assistants

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1. Streaming Video and Audio2. Storage Services3. Device Synchronization4. Remote Backup5. Location Based Services6. M-Health7. Universal Translation8. Digital Assistants

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1. Streaming Video and Audio2. Storage Services3. Device Synchronization4. Remote Backup5. Location Based Services6. M-Health7. Universal Translation8. Digital Assistants

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1. Streaming Video and Audio2. Storage Services3. Device Synchronization4. Remote Backup5. Location Based Services6. M-Health7. Universal Translation8. Digital Assistants

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1. Streaming Video and Audio2. Storage Services3. Device Synchronization4. Remote Backup5. Location Based Services6. M-Health7. Universal Translation8. Digital Assistants

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1. Streaming Video and Audio2. Storage Services3. Device Synchronization4. Remote Backup5. Location Based Services6. M-Health7. Universal Translation8. Digital Assistants

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1. Standard language and protocols.2. Bandwidth cost & Bandwidth Availability.3. Data protection security.4. Availability and Reliability of cloud applications.5. Application performance - Bandwidth latency.

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