Strategy and Prospects in the LTE Era

Strategy and Prospects in the LTE Era

Between 2010 and 2011, Samsung saw a period of rapid growth in the telecom market, with an impressive array of mobile handsets, smartphones and tablets. Having gained majority market shares in several major regions, the key question now is whether or not the company can continue to grow and what strategies they will employ to retain their market standing.

On the verge of global LTE availability, operators and OEMs are positioning themselves for the transformative impact that the next generation of mobile networks will have on the telecom landscape. In a timely and holistic report, Samsung's LTE business models and strategies were revealed and analyzed. New device categories were detailed, along with an analysis of unique selling points for the company's flagship products in the smartphone, tablet and Smart TV space. The report also detailed the range of smart consumer devices and appliances that Samsung is producing.

Visiongain consulted widely with industry experts and full transcripts from exclusive interviews were included in the report. As such, the report has a blend of primary and secondary sources, providing informed opinions. This approach allowed insight into key drivers and restraints behind market developments. The report also presented a blend of qualitative analysis combined with extensive quantitative data, including global, submarket and national market forecasts from 2012-2022, all highlighting strategic business opportunities.

For more information, contact Warren George with VG Telecoms (www.vgtelecoms.com) at [email protected].

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