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North America Consumer Location-Based Services (LBS) Market: The Wireless Carrier Opportunity
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Written by Research and Markets
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Monday, 26 January 2009
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DUBLIN, Ireland- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cbc611/north_america_cons) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "North America Consumer Location-based Services (LBS) Market: The Wireless Carrier Opportunity" to their offering.
Mobile phone-based Consumer Location-Based Services are poised for a period of impressive growth, as carriers are increasingly identifying opportunities to integrate location-aware capabilities into their existing and new mobile data applications. However, while LBS portfolios and adoption are expanding, industry stakeholders are still sorting out which applications have the potential to be immediate winners and which will take additional nurturing to establish a foothold. Add to this the dynamic conditions surrounding developments in infrastructure, gateways, middleware, and geospatial capabilities - and we have a fascinating stew of participants, technologies, and products to evaluate.
Key Topics Covered:
* 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
* 2 NORTH AMERICAN CONSUMER LBS MARKET OVERVIEW
* 3 CONSUMER LBS: APPLICATION TRENDS
* 4 CONSUMER LBS: TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
* 5 THE CONSUMER LBS COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
* 6 LOOKING FORWARD: RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
Companies Mentioned:
* Alcatel-Lucent
* Apple
* Autodesk
* Broadcom
* deCarta
* ESRI
* Google
* HP
* Loopt
* NAVTEQ
* Networks in Motion
* Openwave
* Polaris Wireless
* Qualcomm
* Research in Motion
* Rosum
* SiRF
* Skyhook Wireless
* TCS
* Tele Atlas
* TeleNav
* Telmap
* uLocate
* Useful Networks
* WaveMarket
* Zoombak
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cbc611/north_america_cons
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