Dr Mark Heath (Associate) specialises in business strategy and understanding the commercial impact of emerging technologies and services, building on extensive operator and equipment vendor experience. He is co-author of 40 Analysys Mason reports on a broad range of topics on wireless technology, services and strategy. Mark has a track record of thought leadership in the mobile industry and has been regularly quoted by the BBC, Business Week, The Economist and Financial Times. Mark has held a number of marketing and business development roles in Nokia, ultimately becoming responsible for strategy and business development across Europe. Previously, Mark was responsible for business planning at BT Cellnet in the UK, having spent six years at BT in research and development. Mark has BSc and PhD degrees from the University of Leeds, winning the University prize for his research in telecommunications. Mark also has an MBA, graduating as top student from Henley Management College.
Usage of mobile data services has started to increase significantly, driven by the rapid take-up of smartphones and of plug-and-play HSPA dongles. This report provides detailed forecasts of wireless network traffic generated by cellular users ... more
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The number of wireless broadband customers around the world will increase from 70 million in 2008 to 2.1 billion in 2015, and provision of wireless broadband services will be...
This report provides detailed global forecasts for wireless broadband subscriber numbers, revenue and ARPU for the period 2008–2015. Forecasts are broken down by wireless broadband technology ...
Following the awards of 3G licences in Western Europe in 2000 and 2001, some mobile network operators considered network sharing. Several operators announced agreements, including...
When Apple launches its 3G iPhone, the company has an opportunity to have a significant impact on the mobile TV market. The iPhone could provide a compelling mobile TV and video proposition before...