ネット接続世帯のスマートフォン:モバイルメディアサーバ、DLNA、Wi-Fiダイレクト、特許エコシステム、モバイルクラウドサービスSmartphones in the Connected Home
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This study examines key market and technology trends for the integration of home networking capability in mobile devices. It highlights market issues facing leading operators, OEMs, and standards groups -- issues that influence home network integration initiatives. The report also examines the broadband and connectivity trends that are factors in the addressable market for mobile devices with home networking capability. What Questions Does This Report Answer?
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Table of ContentsTop Line Forecast Drivers Inhibitors Summary Section 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. Overview 1.2. Key Findings 1.3. Market Drivers 1.4. Market Inhibitors 1.5. Market Outlook Section 2. MARKET ISSUES 2.1. Overview 2.2. Operator Converged Services 2.3. Platform Ecosystems 2.4. Apple AirPlay 2.5. AirPlay Integration and Third-Party Applications 2.6. Squrl 2.7. Showyou 2.8. Samsung AllShare 2.9. Standalone Applications and Devices 2.10. PacketVideo Twonky 2.11. HTC Media Link 2.12. Novatel Mobile Broadband Router 2.13. Mobile Cloud Services 2.14. Amazon Cloud Drive 2.15. Standards and Certifications 2.16. Digital Living Network Alliance 2.17. DLNA Certifications for Mobile Devices 2.18. Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi Direct Certification Section 3. BROADBAND AND CONNECTIVITY Section 4. TECHNOLOGY ISSUES 4.1. Media Servers 4.2. Device Discovery 4.3. Connectivity 4.4. Wi-Fi Section 5. SELECTED INDUSTRY PROFILES 5.1. BridgeCo 5.2. PacketVideo 5.3. ProSyst 5.4. Saffron Digital Section 6. MARKET FORECASTS 6.1. Methodology 6.2. Primary Sources 6.3. Secondary Sources 6.4. Forecast Assumptions Section 7. COMPANY DIRECTORY Section 8. ACRONYMS 8.1. Scope of Study 8.2. Sources and Methodology 8.3. Notes Tables * 表の部分売りが可能です。データリソースまでお問合せください。(電話:03-3582-2531、Eメール:info@dri.co.jp) 1 Total Smartphones, DLNA-Certified Smartphones, and DLNA-Certified Stationary CE Installed Base, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 20162 DLNA-Certified Mobile Devices3 Wi-Fi Direct Certifications—Smartphones4 IEEE 802.11 Protocols, Comparison5 Fixed Broadband Subscribers, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 20166 Home Networks by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 20167 Smartphone Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 20168 Wi-Fi-Enabled Smartphone Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 20169 Wi-Fi Direct-Enabled Smartphone Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 201610 DLNA-Enabled Smartphone Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 201611 Total DLNA-Certified Stationary CE Installed Base, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 2016Charts
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Mobile Cloud Services Could Challenge Smartphone Home Network Connectivity
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - June 16, 2011 Mobile handsets have become full-featured media servers capable of connecting automatically to other consumer devices such as TVs, picture frames, game consoles, and audio systems. DLNA and Wi-Fi Direct certification programs are poised to simplify wireless connectivity for consumers. But new mobile cloud services may provide even easier access to consumers’ media content. “Wi-Fi Direct enables a device to connect directly to another device without a wireless network. DLNA‑certified devices discover other certified devices, eliminating the need for a consumer to configure the connection,” says ABI Research senior analyst Victoria Fodale. “Both programs help mitigate the difficulties that consumers often face when connecting devices at home, and both bring wireless technology further into the mainstream market.” ABI Research expects that both Wi-Fi Direct- and DLNA-enabled smartphones will grow strongly, at compound average growth rates (CAGR) of 63% and 23%, respectively, through 2016. However, home networks will grow at only 4% — which shows a clear disconnect between smartphone capability and use of home networks. “Although Wi-Fi connectivity is ubiquitous in smartphones, and the number of wireless home networks is growing steadily in developed markets, network configuration remains challenging for the average consumer,” adds Fodale. There may be an alternative: the new cloud services offered by Amazon, Google and Apple allow consumers direct access to both user-generated and licensed media. “If they are easier and more convenient for consumers, mobile cloud services could completely bypass the need for integration with home networks or entertainment equipment,” says mobile device practice manager Kevin Burden. A new ABI Research study, “Smartphones in the Connected Home,” examines key market and technology trends for the integration of home networking capability in mobile devices, and highlights market issues that influence integration initiatives. The report also examines the broadband and connectivity trends affecting the addressable market for mobile devices with home networking capability. Forecasts include total smartphones and media tablet shipments by region, as well as the attach rate for Wi-Fi-, DLNA-and Wi-Fi Direct-enabled shipments. Forecasts also include broadband connectivity and home networks by region. The report is included in the Smartphones and Mobile Devices Research Service. あなたが最近チェックしたレポート一覧お問い合せは、お電話・メール・WEBから承ります。お見積もりの作成もお気軽にご相談ください。 |
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