Mobile Streams has published the first editions of two new detailed reports - 

“Mobile Gaming” - Author 'Jennifer James', 217 pages, 495 US dollars

A thorough investigation of the infant mobile gaming market, 'Mobile Gaming' breaks the wide range of relevant issues into five sections.

Mobile Telecommunications Technologies Parent Industry Overviews Mobile Gaming Market Analysis Games Analysis Vendor Profiles

The report is packed with unique information and analysis. More than 50 games were played and analyzed with recommendations and findings given and winners selected, many vendors sent in detailed profiles, a long discussion of business models is given.

See http://www.games4mobile.com/report.asp?link=1 for a full table of contents and more information.

“Yes 2 Enhanced Messaging”- Author ‘Simon Buckingham’, 260 pages, 495 US$

This report looks at the messaging market for the next two years. It looks at the interim messaging standards that will be launched in-between SMS (Short Message Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Services). There is no question that SMS is a success and MMS is widely supported, but the enhanced messaging market is characterized by fragmented standards. The big question which this report is designed to cover is how do we get from SMS to MMS. There are two clear streams, the WAP based stream and the SMS based stream. The WAP based stream is M-Services and the SMS based stream is Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS). The SMS based stream also includes derivatives such as Smart Messaging and Magic4. Additional technologies such as BREW and i-mode are covered and support and revenue maximization strategies for all players in the value chain are explained. The handset, platform, industry associations, content creators and other players are profiled. Applications such as celebrity voicemail and multi-format postcards are explained, and case studies given. This 260 page report is essential and unique reading for anyone engaged in the mobile messaging market. See http://www.mobileems.com/ems.asp?link=1 for a full table of contents and to order.

To order either or both reports, simply reply or send an email to orders@mobilestreams.com, telephone +44 (0)7000 366366 or visit our secure online order form at https://www.mobilesms.com/ordering.asp

Mobile Streams is now preparing two free whitepapers to accompany these reports. These will be available in the Whitepapers zone of www.mobileFirst.com shortly.


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