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Growing Internet ubiquity across the world has resulted in endless possibilities for businesses and consumers. Connected living has become a reality. There will be at least 80 billion connected devices by 2020; and 10 connected devices for each household. The size of the Internet economy will reach $14.7 trillion; the digital economy will be augmented by IoT.

In this backdrop, the telecom industry is facing increasing competition, market saturation, and commoditization of technology-- challenging telcos to differentiate themselves with innovative services and applications. The rise in technological savviness in consumers and increasingly sophisticated technologies reaching masses has led to intra-industry and cross industry competition across several segments of the telecommunications sector to provide more end-to-end solutions.

Frost & Sullivan’s Telecommunications research and consulting programs look evolutions of hardware and software, with focus on the services built on these technologies. This provides unique insights into the competitive dynamics of the market, detailed assessments of market opportunities, pricing strategies, demand trends, and technological developments, as well as applications and best practices for the industry.

We work closely with the world’s leading telecom firms, hardware manufacturers, service providers, OEMs and new age disruptors to build tailored, customized solutions provide clients with the best strategies for growth, supported by the right key data points researched to meet the client’s needs and the specific engagement. Our research spans broadly across the sector and provides deep insights into specific markets in the most significant areas of enterprise and consumer telecommunications industry.

  1. 11 Nov 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    IoT Risk Becomes Real: DDoS Emerges as Primary Threat Vector for IoT

    The Krebs On Security attack, and subsequent attacks observed since, cast a spotlight on the heretofore undefined risk of IoT-based DDoS attacks. This market insight will explore the DDoS risk associated with IoT devices, and implications for IoT DDoS mitigation practices.

    $3,000.00
  2. 04 Nov 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Threat Intelligence Services Underlie Managed Security Services Growth

    Will Deception-based Fakenets be in the Future?

    In this insight, we summarize the investments that managed security services providers have made and will be making in threat intelligence services, as they maneuver to expand and deepen their client relationships. To that, we briefly turn our attention to deception technologies and their potential use in creating a “fakenet” within the client ...

    $3,000.00
  3. 03 Nov 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research

    North American Hosted IP Telephony and UCaaS Market

    Cloud Communications Solutions Evolve to Align with an API Economy

    The North American hosted Internet protocol (IP) telephony and unified communications-as-a-service (UCaaS) market is approaching mass adoption in the small and medium-size business (SMB) segment and experiencing accelerated growth in the mid-market and large-enterprise segments. Businesses are undergoing profound transformation as they adopt advanc...

    $4,950.00
  4. This SPIE is somewhat unique in that, rather than focusing externally on market forces, Stratecast is taking a hard look in the mirror. Is what we offer so unique that AI technology cannot replace us? Can AI provide the same sorts of market advantages that engaging with an analyst firm can? This SPIE explores these questions.

    $3,000.00
  5. This report explains why change to address the business management and monetization needs of the fully digital world is so difficult. It provides examples, from multiple industries, of the service offerings and business results achieved through the monetization solutions designed to meet the always on, always available customer lifestyle. It clarif...

    $3,000.00
  6. 14 Oct 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Making Money on Open Source Software

    How Red Hat Built a $2B Business While Giving Away its Products

    In this report, we discuss Open Source software: what the term means, and the opportunities and obligations for companies that utilize Open Source software. We consider various ways in which profit-making companies can profit from Open Source software. Finally, we look at Red Hat’s unique strategy, portfolio, and culture in an effort to determine...

    $3,000.00
  7. 14 Oct 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Wavelength Services Market Update, 2016

    This research study covers the U.S. market for wavelength services through the period 2015 to 2021. The analysis in the study is segmented by retail (sales to enterprises) versus wholesale (sales to communication service providers, system integrators, content providers, cloud service providers, resellers) revenues; and percentage breakouts of reven...

    $6,000.00
  8. 14 Oct 2016  |  North America  |  Customer Research

    2016 North American Mobile Enterprise Applications

    Opportunities within Enterprises

    The overall research objective was to measure the current use and future decision-making behavior toward mobile enterprise applications, including some specific focus on mobile asset tracking (MAT), mobile sales force automation (MSFA), mobile workforce management (MWM), and mobile supply chain management (MSCM) software solutions. Interest in mobi...

    $10,000.00
  9. 12 Oct 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    2016 Consumer Communication Services Bundle Tracker: The End of Traditional Bundle Packages

    Stratecast’s 2016 Consumer Communication Services (CCS) Bundle Tracker details the main advertised packages being offered by some of the leading cable and telco providers in the North American market. Stratecast also illustrates consumers’ perception of bundle services from the 2015 consumer communication services survey.

    $6,000.00
  10. 11 Oct 2016  |  North America  |  Strategic Forecasting

    Connected Home and the Internet of Things: Consumers Leading the Charge to Hyper-Connectedness

    This report will illustrate why the internet of things and the connected home are virtually synonymous, why consumers are adopting IoT technology, and what they think of that process. It will conclude with some examples of the connected home vision, and an exploration of opportunities in the connected home IoT space.

    $5,000.00