The Mobile Voice Market in Europe.
Consumers have benefited from regulated roaming and interconnection tariffs and from competitive pricing pressure from numerous MVNOs and resellers. Operators have responded to lower voice and data revenue by encouraging consumer use of mobile data. Some mobile applications have failed to take off, though music downloads, location-based services and a rage of other services such as mobile banking will provide increasing promise in coming years.
Mobile broadband will have continued phenomenal growth in 2009, and by 2010 its fuller potential will show as the first networks based on LTE technology become commercial. The extraordinary growth in Europe’s 3G subscriber base will continue in coming years as consumers take advantage of faster networks and flat-rate charging models.
The BuddeComm European mobile voice market report covers developments in the region’s mobile communications market and looks ahead to regulatory, economic and technological developments which will affect the market as well as operator and consumer behaviour in coming years.
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