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Demand for Additional Memory Creates Growth Opportunities for HC SIMs
added: 2007-06-30

High capacity (HC) SIM cards have evoked huge interest across the world and accordingly, mobile network operators (MNOs) are keenly relying on this new product to boost revenues and increase their subscriber base.

"With more memory, there will now be new diverse services to offer to the end user and MNOs will need to have the right content," notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Nikita Seth. "At the same time, the market will have to be ready with handsets that support such cards."

HC SIMs are crucial for the success of MNOs and their innovative services. They are the technological innovation with expectation to offer much more than the conventional SIM card. The features and functionalities of the traditional SIM card have evolved over the time. With higher memory to offer, the SIM has now become an indispensable token for mobile network operators (MNO). While the hype for such cards has been on for a while now, it might be a slightly longer wait before mass-market deployments appear.

Replacing SIM cards with HC memory cards involves huge costs. The extra memory capacity on the multimedia SIM card will directly affect the SIM card pricing. The cost of flash memory ranges from $5 to $15 depending on the memory size and additionally, securing and personalising the flash memory will be cost effective.

"In such a situation, MNOs will need to be confident about the return on investment through this revolutionary product," says Seth. "Clearly, it will be a worthwhile consideration only if it is able to drive the usage of content and new services as well as increase their ARPU amounts." The different participants in the ecosystem will need to work together in order to promote and develop this new product. Deployment of this innovative solution is certain, however, the exact time and mode remain a question at present.


Source: PR Newswire

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