Founded in early 2007, Neuralitic Systems is a leading provider of Mobile Data Intelligence (MDI) solutions. Its mission is to help mobile operators understand subscriber behaviors that influence data service adoption, so they can improve marketing initiatives aimed at subscriber acquisition, conversion, and retention.
Specialties
Mobile Data Intelligence, Business Intelligence for Mobile Operators, Data Services Analytics
Neuralitic Systems Activity on LinkedIn
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Neuralitic Systems The problem, known as the "spectrum crunch," threatens to increase the number of dropped calls, slow down data speeds and raise customers' prices. It will also whittle down the nation's number of wireless carriers and create a deeper financial divide between those companies that have capacity and those that don't. -
Neuralitic Systems Data throttling has become a common practice for cellphone carriers. Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile all say they do it to some customers to keep their networks usable for everyone. But that doesn’t mean throttling is the only and best solution. -
Neuralitic Systems Is access to mobile data the new wealth? A new study by Arieso, a British company that analyzes mobile traffic, said that 1 percent of all users generate 50 percent of all traffic on mobile networks. The top 10 percent of users consumed 90 percent of mobile bandwidth, which includes phone calls. But most of this bandwidth is devoted to data, which includes Internet, audio and video. -
Neuralitic Systems According to this research report, mMobile data traffic will increase at 70% annually in developed markets between 2011 and 2015, but mobile data revenues will increase by only 17%. -
Neuralitic Systems Have you been using mobile Internet more in the last few years? Seems like you're not alone! As more and more of us use smartphones and tablet computers to get online, mobile data traffic will account for 11% of all internet traffic by 2015 - up from 2% in 2010. -
Neuralitic Systems T-Mobile UK subscribers to get "The Full Monty" -
Neuralitic Systems Mobile-ad spending in the U.S. is rising at a much faster pace than previously forecast and is projected to grow 80% this year, to $2.61 billion. A new report by eMarketer estimates that mobile-ad spending reached $1.45 billion in 2011, up from $769.6 million in 2010, and that Google is getting more than half of the pie.