Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies.

“Mobile Internet Services Booming” (ComScore, April 9, 2009). As of 2007, the number of PC users in the world has exceeded 1 billion and there are 1.5 billion internet users globally. At the same time, there are more than 4 billion mobile subscribers, indicating the vast growth potential for mobile...

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Main Author: Nambiar, Manoj
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23441/
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description “Mobile Internet Services Booming” (ComScore, April 9, 2009). As of 2007, the number of PC users in the world has exceeded 1 billion and there are 1.5 billion internet users globally. At the same time, there are more than 4 billion mobile subscribers, indicating the vast growth potential for mobile internet, especially considering that 58% of the PCs are in market that account for 15% of the world population. This means mobile will be the internet terminal for majority of the users. Global migration to Third Generation (3G) is also picking up the pace and it leaves a huge growth potential for the mobile internet. According to the analysts, Nielsen Online, rate of mobile internet in the UK is growing 8 times faster than internet use on computers. Hence, most of the mobile operators are strategically positioning themselves to capitalise on this growth of the mobile internet. The core business strategy of 3-UK, a leading mobile operator in the UK, is to mobilise internet. 3-UK is intending to monetise internet access by their existing and new customer base. This project looks at various options where by 3-UK can monetise mobile internet. This project includes a detailed analysis of the existing strategy of 3-UK and recommendations are made. Also, attempts are made to explore any potential new business models for 3-UK which could generate better revenue streams.
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spelling nottingham-234412022-03-21T16:06:10Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23441/ Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies. Nambiar, Manoj “Mobile Internet Services Booming” (ComScore, April 9, 2009). As of 2007, the number of PC users in the world has exceeded 1 billion and there are 1.5 billion internet users globally. At the same time, there are more than 4 billion mobile subscribers, indicating the vast growth potential for mobile internet, especially considering that 58% of the PCs are in market that account for 15% of the world population. This means mobile will be the internet terminal for majority of the users. Global migration to Third Generation (3G) is also picking up the pace and it leaves a huge growth potential for the mobile internet. According to the analysts, Nielsen Online, rate of mobile internet in the UK is growing 8 times faster than internet use on computers. Hence, most of the mobile operators are strategically positioning themselves to capitalise on this growth of the mobile internet. The core business strategy of 3-UK, a leading mobile operator in the UK, is to mobilise internet. 3-UK is intending to monetise internet access by their existing and new customer base. This project looks at various options where by 3-UK can monetise mobile internet. This project includes a detailed analysis of the existing strategy of 3-UK and recommendations are made. Also, attempts are made to explore any potential new business models for 3-UK which could generate better revenue streams. 2009-09-28 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23441/1/MBA_Dissertation_MNambiar_2009.pdf Nambiar, Manoj (2009) Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies.
title Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies.
title_full Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies.
title_fullStr Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies.
title_full_unstemmed Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies.
title_short Review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-UK to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies.
title_sort review of the business strategy to facilitate 3-uk to monetise mobile internet and explore new business models to leverage those strategies.
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/23441/