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Date: 28th Oct 2010
SIM card market will grow 10% in 2010
reports ABI
ABI Research in its latest study "World Market for
SIM Cards" has forecasted that the SIM card market
will grow 10% in 2010, approaching 3.8 billion shipments.
The growth is driven by growing connectivity demand, M2M,
browser-based services, and new business models.
Principal analyst John Devlin says, "SIM cards offer
operators a direct presence with the end-user; it makes
sense that service providers will take advantage of the
increased level of functionality, performance and security.
With handset manufacturers and companies such as Google
offering their own portals and services directly to end-users,
operators need to be able to compete."
SIM-based applications and browsers can give operators
a branded presence and allow customers access to targeted
services. SIM-based browsers is used in many 2G and developing
markets.
Volume growth is not just derived from more people buying
more mobile phones. A growing variety of devices - both
consumer and industrial - are being connected. Devlin notes,
"The ramping up of M2M deployments has started. Automotive
and smart metering lead the way, with future potential in
areas such as tele-health. Additionally, the variety of
devices integrating mobile connectivity is growing. E-readers,
tablets, netbooks, laptops, PNDs, and gaming devices are
all becoming increasingly connected and will offer enhanced
functionality as 4G networks deliver greater bandwidth and
multimedia streaming capabilities."
Devlin concludes, "New business models such as revenue
sharing agreements are being offered to the operators in
an effort to stimulate demand for new applications and features.
In turn this will drive up software and service revenues
for SIM vendors and developers, as well as demanding higher-level
silicon, which combine to increase overall market revenues."
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