There are a number of technologies
that may be deployed that all provide the ability for devices to
"discover" one another, although over different distances ranging
from centimeters (Near Field Communications), to meters (Bluetooth), to 10s of
meters (Wi-Fi). They also all provide the ability for the devices to communicate
directly with one another without a centralized network. Some of these use
direct communication as their primary mode of communication e.g. NFC or RFID.
Others are more traditional networks which provide direct communication ability
as an adjunct to their primary network functions e.g. LTE-Direct or Wi-Fi
Direct.
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Most of the short-term drivers for
proximity-based services will be mobile advertising and social networking,
especially friend-finder services or dating services, and gaming. In the longer
term, other applications will come into play within the scope of the so called
Internet of Things.
The challenge and opportunity
for network operators will be to develop new user scenarios and even new
business models to generate revenues from these services. This research
uncovers opportunities that will be both beneficial and disruptive to the
existing ecosystem and value chain. This research is must reading for any
company that is considering offerings within proximity and direct
communications and any company that wants to stay ahead of the crowd in terms
of preparation for these disruptive technologies.
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