Mobile user experience: your future depends on it
The importance of creating a good mobile user experience in order to achieve better service take-up has grown in prominence over the past eighteen months. However, much of the discussion around the mobile user experience typically focuses around the end users themselves, rather than what service providers and their suppliers might be doing differently.
The key enablers for service developers in creating a better mobile user experience are to be found in software. In essence, users need to find what they want, when they want it, with minimal complexity and to a satisfactory quality. Device environments, service discovery, device management, user experience optimisation and content lifecycle management are the main solution domains of interest.
All offer plenty of opportunities for software providers, but all are subject to intense competition moving forward. However, providing a great mobile user experience is a holistic enterprise. It requires the service provider to have an overview of the entire process of designing, managing and delivering mobile services and products to consumers.
New entrants such as media companies, content providers and MVNOs, which lack a legacy of mobile service infrastructure, will also have an increasing influence over users and the mobile services they consume. Solutions to the mobile user experience challenge must therefore encompass these new players too.
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