On Friday April 30th, at 3:15, I was guest on BNN discussing three mobile ecosystem companies that I initiated official coverage on with Mpartners.
The investment concept is this: mobile operators worldwide are experiencing a data capacity and congestion crisis that is expected to get exponentially worse over the coming five years as web enabled smartphones proliferate the market. Even with significant network capacity upgrades, operators will continue to run up against capacity challenges and quality of service issues. Network optimization solutions will be required to help more efficiently manage how data is used in order to offset the expenses associated with network upgrades. With smartphones using 40 times more data than a typical feature phone, 10 million web enabled smartphones use as much data capacity as 390 million feature phones. According to Cisco, mobile data capacity requirements are forecasted to grow at a parabolic CAGR of 108% over the next four years. At the same time, subscriber ARPU is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of only 10%.  As a result, mobile operators will struggle to grow profitably as they support popular smart phone devices like iPhone and Android platforms.

Investors can benefit from this problem by participating in the upside potential of the three software-oriented mobile infrastructure stocks that I mention in the clip. Often complimentary, sometimes competitive, each company plays at a different level within the stack from billing (RKN) to policy (BWC) to network awareness (SVC).   Here is the link.

http://watch.bnn.ca/trading-day/april-2010/trading-day-april-30-2010/#clip296311

Originally posted on RES Free Thinking

Commentary on BNN regarding RKN, BWC and SVC

Categories

All

General

Accessibility

Business events

Business innovation

Cloud computing

Communications

Copyright

Data centers

Digital economy strategy

Economic development Canada

eCommerce

eHealth

eLearning

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

Gadgets

Geo-blocking

Green technology

Investment

Mashups

Mobility

New technologies

Olympic technology

Outsourcing

Project management

Sales and marketing

Security

SMB

Social media

Social networking

Software as a Service (SaaS)

Speakers Corner

Start Up Innovation Campaign

Tech events

Technology law

Technology start-ups

Trends

Unified Communications

Usage based billing

Web 2.0

Wireless


Archives

May 2012

April 2012

March 2012

February 2012

January 2012

December 2011

November 2011

October 2011

September 2011

August 2011

July 2011

June 2011

May 2011

April 2011

March 2011

February 2011

January 2011

December 2010

November 2010

October 2010

September 2010

August 2010

July 2010

June 2010

May 2010

April 2010

March 2010

February 2010

January 2010

May 12, 2010 12:00 PM

On Friday April 30th, at 3:15, I was guest on BNN discussing three mobile ecosystem companies that I initiated official coverage on with Mpartners.

The investment concept is this: mobile operators worldwide are experiencing a data capacity and congestion crisis that is expected to get exponentially worse over the coming five years as web enabled smartphones proliferate the market. Even with significant network capacity upgrades, operators will continue to run up against capacity challenges and quality of service issues. Network optimization solutions will be required to help more efficiently manage how data is used in order to offset the expenses associated with network upgrades. With smartphones using 40 times more data than a typical feature phone, 10 million web enabled smartphones use as much data capacity as 390 million feature phones. According to Cisco, mobile data capacity requirements are forecasted to grow at a parabolic CAGR of 108% over the next four years. At the same time, subscriber ARPU is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of only 10%.  As a result, mobile operators will struggle to grow profitably as they support popular smart phone devices like iPhone and Android platforms.

Investors can benefit from this problem by participating in the upside potential of the three software-oriented mobile infrastructure stocks that I mention in the clip. Often complimentary, sometimes competitive, each company plays at a different level within the stack from billing (RKN) to policy (BWC) to network awareness (SVC).   Here is the link.

http://watch.bnn.ca/trading-day/april-2010/trading-day-april-30-2010/#clip296311

Originally posted on RES Free Thinking

Blogger Profile: Ron Shuttleworth
Ron Shuttleworth's blog is likely to be a lot less formal than previous research reports published within the confines of a market dealer. Unless otherwise noted, content is completely independent of the influence of sales capabilities, trading strategies, and the potential for future investment banking mandates.

Posted by Sue Ansell at May 12, 2010 12:00 PM

Categories: Investment

Comments

Name
URL (remove the http://)
Email
Comments (field is limited to 2000 characters)
   

TrackBack Link

Bookmark and Share           Print Page          Email To A Friend
Start Me Up Innovation Campaign winner

WCIT C200 Investment Forum


Insightful business speaker Jim Harris talks innovation in 
Speaker's Corner 

Backbone magazine Speakers' Corner 

Backbone magazine latest digital issue

Backbone's Cloud Portal

Backbone's Digital Economy Acceleration Committee

Backbonemag on Twitter