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Research and Markets: The Impact of New Mobile Entrants in 2007-2008 Will Be Minimal Compared to the Disruption Caused By Softbank Mobile According to Japan's Mobile Report

Posted on: Thursday, 20 December 2007, 00:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77808) has announced the addition of "Japan's Mobile Market - Softbank Calls The Tune" to their offering.

In January 2006 we published our views on the impact of new competition in Japan's mobile market -- the first such competition for twelve years. Then we rated Softbank as the principal disruptive force, with Vodafone the hardest hit. In the event, Softbank bought Vodafone KK in March 2006, immediately acquiring a subscriber base of 15 million. Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son announced a 'price war' on the eve of the introduction of mobile number portability in October, but IT problems and confusion around Softbank Mobile tariffs saw KDDI taking the early gains.

The first half of 2007 will see the launch of eMobile (HSDPA) and IPMobile (TD-CDMA), while WiMAX operator YOZAN continues to struggle with its strategy to overcome initial setbacks. In the near term, we believe that the impact of new mobile entrants in 2007--2008 will be minimal compared to the disruption caused by Softbank Mobile, as it attempts to build market share and leverage its content assets. Longer term, we believe eMobile will struggle to gain share and thus may resort to a VoIP over mobile strategy.

Contents:

Market development scenario: 2007--2010

Strategy summary

Figure 2 YOZAN service and technology strategy

Source: company data, Ovum

Technology roadmaps

High-speed packet access

LTE and 'Super 3G'

CDMA migration options

WiMAX in Japan

TD-CDMA

PHS

Infrastructure and coverage

Pricing strategy

Conclusions

Table of figures

Figure 1 New mobile entrants: key statistics

Figure 2 YOZAN service and technology strategy

Figure 3 Technology migration plans: all operators

Figure 4 Relative monthly ARPU by country

Figure 5 Key components of Softbank's Gold Plan and White Plan

Figure 6 Japanese wireless data plans

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77808.

Source: Ovum


Source: Business Wire

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