Mobile Commerce in Public Service: Expanding Beyond Consumer Services
A Research Report: 118 pages, Report ID R-1111F, published November 2011
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Report in a Nutshell
Mobile Commerce is for more than just consumer applications - it's definition is often constrained to certain device assumptions, use case scenarios, and business models.
Mobile Commerce may also be used in business-to-business (B2B) scenarios and the definition can also include many governmental and general "public service" B2B situations.
This research examines the current and the potential future market
for an expanded view of mobile commerce applications from 2012-2017.
It includes identification of future applications such as
location-based services combined with augmented reality and how
government can use these technologies to save costs. The research
identifies key issues and concerns and the role of mobile commerce in
public service and it may be leveraged to benefit citizens and
businesses. The research includes analysis of the global Mobile
Commerce market and revenue potential.
Target Audience
- Mobile Network Operators
- Mobile Software Developers
- OSS/BSS Solution Providers
- Handset and Tablet Manufacturers
- Mobile Payment Service Providers
- Content and Applications Aggregators
- Wireless Privacy and Security Specialists
- Mobile Marketing and Advertising Providers
- Telecommunications Infrastructure Providers
- Governmental Organizations at the Federal, State, and Local
levels
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