Video the key to service provider profit growth in the LTE world, says Movius
Revenues from services such as video conferencing are key to service providers around the world for achieving a successful ROI from their LTE investment, according to Movius Interactive Corporation, global leader in value-added communication services.
Speaking on the first day of the LTE World Summit in Barcelona, Movius CEO Dominic Gomez said that LTE opened up enormous opportunities for hard-pressed global service providers as they look for new revenue streams.
“LTE provides the capacity for video to become the accepted means of communication for smartphone devices,” said Gomez. “That means that not only can new services like mobile television and mobile video conferencing emerge, but basic backbone services such as messaging can also be improved.”
According to a forecast by In-Stat[1], LTE subscriptions will experience a 3,400% explosion of growth between 2011 and 2015.
Movius is a recognized leader in unified communications solutions for telecommunication providers around the world. In the emerging LTE market Movius is providing innovative solutions for the telephony access element of video calls. As video continues to grow in importance for the business environment, Movius is also bringing additional enterprise solutions to carriers to allow for integration and bundling.
Gomez’s comments come shortly after Movius’ highly successful participation at CTIA Wireless in New Orleans, where it showcased new solutions and products such as CAFE (Communication Applications Framework Engine). CAFE enables service providers to offer a constant flow of new, relevant applications to their end users in an affordable, rapid and cloud-ready environment.
Movius also demonstrated its cross carrier multiple identity solution, myIdentities, which allows service providers to bill for separate voice, SMS and data usage on the same device regardless of the end user’s primary carrier in the wireless, wire line and/or cable/MSO Markets.