Juniper Research, analysts covering the global roaming market, has released a roaming market intelligence research subscription, providing competitive advantage for subscribers.
Operators such as Vodafone, Orange, and Verizon already have access to the centre’s research tools. The new Roaming Market Intelligence Centre delivers a set of research tools for the telecommunications industry, including:
- Competitor analysis – In-depth vendor analysis and positioning via the Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard.
- Market sizing & forecasts – 160,000 roaming market statistics, covering 60 countries across 8 global regions.
- Trend analysis – Emerging growth opportunities, identified and quantified.
- Strategic assessment – Go-to-market strategies and actionable insights, not management buzzwords.
- Thorough sector coverage – Areas of expertise include 5G Roaming, IoT Roaming, and Retail Roaming.
Research for market providers
Alongside its expansive library of roaming research, Juniper Research offers unparalleled client support; including the ability for subscribers to pose questions to its expert roaming analysts, request bespoke forecasts, and discuss new market opportunities.
Key roaming market statistics provided include:
- Total roaming connections & data traffic, including:
- 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
- Consumer & IoT Connections
- Total roaming revenue, including:
- Retail & Wholesale Roaming
- 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
- Consumer & IoT Connections
Subscribers to the Roaming Market Intelligence Centre also get complimentary access to harvest, an intuitive data platform that allows subscribers to explore granular datasets for key roaming sectors. Furthermore, accompanying reports provide key takeaways, strategic recommendations, and opportunity appraisal.
Tony Crabtree founder & CEO comments, “Over the last 20 years, Juniper Research has developed a reputation for high-quality research into telecommunications markets. This new roaming offering provides industry stakeholders with unparalleled insights into the sectors that matter to them.”
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