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Research and Markets: Middle East MVNO Market and Competitive Analysis 2010

Fri Nov 6, 2009 1:14pm EST
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ccdd89/middle_east_mvno_m) has
announced the addition of the "Middle East MVNO Market and Competitive Analysis
2010" report to their offering. 

Middle East MVNO Market and Competitive Analysis 2010 is the only publication
that provides competitive analysis, market evaluation and current market data
for the Middle East MVNO marketplace. 

This report provides an in-depth critical analysis of the Middle East MVNO
landscape today. The report is aimed at investors, consultants, integrators and
analysts in the mobile space, suppliers of MVNO equipment and software, and
network operators and other service providers. The Competitive Analysis report
focuses on a telecom sector that has experienced a billion-dollar wave of new
investment in many of the worlds developed markets. The report evaluates each
market within the Middle East region, the existing competition, the MVNO
regulation and proposes where the next big opportunities may arise. 

The report covers not only the new MVNO entrants but also critically reviews the
existing resellers and MVNOs, providing a deep-dive into the existing and
potential players in the market, including key ownership, management team and
principals, partners, funding, network operators and underlying technology, MVNE
(Mobile Virtual Network Enabler), pricing, target markets, and their strategies
for branding, marketing and distribution. The report also examines the future
prospects for each MVNO and rates its chances of business success. 

The report provides in depth coverage and analysis of MVNO's in the region,
evaluating quantitative data and providing a qualitative assessment. 

The Rating System is a combined measurement of different factors that represent
the MVNO including management, distribution, marketing, branding, funding and
general & strategic partners and overall chance of business success in the
marketplace. 

Audience:

* Start-up companies considering MVNO launch 
* Potential MVNO investors, consultants, and analysts 
* Existing MVNO companies and their suppliers such as MVNE and infrastructure
providers

Key Topics Covered:

* Plan Overview and Analysis 
* Branding 
* MVNO Message 
* Marketing Overview 
* Distribution Partners 
* Target Market 
* MVNO Cannibalization 
* Content, Features and Special Services 
* Strategic Partners 
* Number of Customers 
* Professional Analysis 
* A Comment on the Future 
* Contact Details 
* STAR Awards (*-*****) 
* Friendi Mobile 
* General Overview 
* Key Ownership 
* Management Team and Principals 
* Funding Overview 
* Underlying Network Provider 
* Network Technology 
* MVNE and Service Providers 
* Hardware (if any) 
* MVNO Type 
* Official Launch Date 
* Prepaid or Postpaid Offering 
* and more....

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ccdd89/middle_east_mvno_m

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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