Title: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GSMA
1AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GSMA
2Contents
- About us
- Focus of Activity
- Mobile Broadband
- Mobile Lifestyle
- Mobile Planet
- Industry Technical Solutions
3ABOUT US
4What is the GSMA?
- Founded in 1987 by 15 operators committed to the
joint development of a cross border digital
system for mobile communications - In 22 years GSMA membership has grown to 750 of
the worlds mobile operators and 200 companies in
the broader mobile ecosystem, from 219 countries - Innovating, incubating and creating new
opportunities for its membership, to drive the
growth of the global mobile communications
industry
REPRESENTING MORE THAN 3.5 BILLION MOBILE
CONNECTIONS
5GSMA Board
- Formed in 2003, the Board provides the
Associations membership with a strong voice,
clear direction, and fast decision-making - The Board is 26 strong and comprises
- 25 senior operator representatives
- (including the Chairman)
- CEO and GSMA Member of the Board
6GSMA Committees
GSMA Officers Rob Conway Chief Executive
Officer, Member of the Board Jeremy Sewell
Chief Financial Officer Bill Gajda Chief
Commercial Officer Tom Phillips Chief
Government and Regulatory Affairs Officer Alex
Sinclair Chief Technical Officer Michael
OHara Chief Marketing Officer John Hoffman
CEO, GSMC TBC General Counsel
7GSMA FOCUS OF ACTIVITY
8GSMA Focus of Activity
Mobile Lifestyle
Mobile Broadband
Mobile Planet
9Mobile Lifestyle
- Creation of innovative services that are
delivered on this infrastructure and unite the
attributes of the web communications worlds. - Programmes Initiatives
- Mobile Media Metrics
- Rich Communications Suite
- Mobile Money
- Pay-Buy-Mobile
- MMT
- Mobile Innovation
10Pay-Buy-Mobile
- Enables users to pass a phone close to a
point-of-sale reader use NFC technology
single-wire protocol to buy goods - Mobile phone-based contactless payments will
facilitate over 36 billion of worldwide consumer
spending by 2011 - 8 live trials in deployment, with additional 6 in
planning for 2009 - (Strategy Analytics Sept 2006)
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11Mobile Planet
- Leverages mobile to help enrich the lives of
individuals across the developing world, bringing
services to these markets in a socially
responsible manner. - Programmes Initiatives
- Development Fund
- Mobile Money for the Unbanked
- Green Power for Mobile
- Universal Charging Solution
12Development Fund
- Facilitating the delivery of mobile offerings
that address the specific requirements of people
who live on less than 2 per day
Community phones - managed by local
entrepreneurs who partners with a mobile operator
to deliver shared phone service to their community
Community Internet uses enhanced GSM networks
to provide Internet access to computer in fixed
booths that are shared by the community and run
by local entrepreneurs
- GSM voice and data services rolled out to
refugees in Uganda and the UN Millenium Village
in Rwanda
CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED
13Mobile Money for the Unbanked (MMU)
- Programme will harness the ubiquity of mobile to
provide financial services to people who were
previously unbanked - 1 billion people in emerging markets do not have
a bank account but do have a mobile phone - Focus is on 20 projects in Africa, Asia and Latin
America - Target to reach 20 million previously unbanked
people by 2012 - Supported by the Bill and Melanie Gates
Foundation
CONNECTING THE DEVELOPING WORLD TO FINANCIAL
SERVICES
14Mobile Broadband
- Development of ubiquitous Mobile Broadband
infrastructure the proliferation of devices
that will connect the world to the Internet. - Programmes Initiatives
- Mobile Broadband Global Promotion Campaign
- Mobile Broadband Service Mark
- Digital Dividend
- Embedded Mobile
15Mobile Broadband Global Promotion Campaign
- Actively promoting the global strengths and
success of Mobile Broadband, delivered by the GSM
family of technologies (HSPA, HSPA, LTE) - Mobile Broadband is currently delivered by over
230 HSPA networks in 118 countries and integrated
into more than 1,100 devices from 127 suppliers.
Over 100 million subscribers using HSPA - Educating the industry including operators, key
commentators and influencers
WWW.GSMWORLD.COM/HSPA
16Mobile Broadband Service Mark
- Developed a global identifier, to help consumers
easily identify ready to run Mobile Broadband
devices
17Embedded Mobile
- Developing the market for mobile connectivity in
M2M other consumer devices - Initially focused on promoting bringing the
benefits of continuous mobile connectivity to the
consumer electronics, clean energy, healthcare,
transport utilities sectors
18Embedded Mobile Programme
Drive new devices and services
GOAL
1
- Expand the Embedded Mobile Market
- 50 billion devices by 2025
Bridge mobile- and non-mobile domains
- Evangelize new market opportunities
- GSMA-led drive to deliver economies of scale
through collaboration with product vendors
(mobile and non-mobile)
STRATEGY
2
Key Enablers
- Market research (e.g. TAM, priority verticals)
- Mobile- and non-mobile supplier collaboration
- Business model changes (e.g. channels, processes)
ENABLERS
3
- Reduce certification costs
- Promote Embedded Mobile portal
- Conference industry events
- Guidelines for standard modules
- Provisioning business practice changes
- Outreach to non-mobile segment
- Propositions for lead segments
Work streams to address MNO and vendor priorities
EXECUTION PLAN
4
WORK STREAM APPROACH
4. LAUNCH IMPLEMENTATION
3. C-LEVEL CALL TO ACTION
2. REDESIGN APPROACH
1. BASELINE ISSUES POTENTIAL GAINS
5
50 billion connected devices by 2025
19MBB connections to reach over 70 million by end
2008
Devices everywhere
Global HSPA connections
Source Wireless Intelligence, September 2008
20Growing M2M market beyond handsets and USB modems
Devices everywhere
- Market is growing at 30 CAGR and projected to
reach 186m devices in 2012 - Applications are mainly focused in the B2B
segment - Vehicle telematics and fleet management
- Telemetry for remote monitoring, security, POS
terminals and vending - mHealth devices and services
- How can the GSMA expand the market opportunity?
21There remain many untapped devices segments
Devices everywhere
Addressable segments for wireless-enabled devices
Wireless health
90 of our device categories to be
network-enabled and wireless capable by
FY2010 Howard Stringer Chairman CEO Sony
Smart metering and clean technology
Transport
NOTE Machine segments above are annual shipment
volumes SOURCE ABI, Berg Insight, Continua
Health Alliance, IDC, Korea Investment
Securities
22The GSMA is looking at a much larger market
Devices everywhere
The addressable market from M2M to Devices
Everywhere
DevicesEverywhere
M2M
NOTE Segment proportions are illustrative and do
not indicate a measure of relative market
opportunity
23What can the GSMA deliver to mHealth
Deliver connectivity for the development of
Connected Health markets and practice
globally Looking to work with Vendors, Service
providers and other ecosystem partners to boost
mobile innovation, reduce cost and to improve
time to market
24THANK YOU!
tbrand_at_gsm.org