Welcome to PR Vibes, created by Calysto Communications to provide you with insight into the publications, thought leaders and events in the communications industry. Today, we visit with Mark Lowenstein, managing director and founder of Mobile Ecosystem, a consulting and advisory firm focused on next generation mobile communications products and services. Lowenstein founded and led Yankee Group’s wireless practice and is a former VP, Strategy at Verizon Wireless. In this interview, Lowenstein describes what he feels are the mobile trends to pay attention to in the upcoming year. Mark writes a well-regarded newsletter, the Lens on Wireless. Click here to join. Enjoy!
First, some background. What prompted you to form Mobile Ecosystem?
I founded and led Yankee Group’s mobile practices for ten years and while I very much enjoyed the experience, eventually I came to realize that I wanted to focus less on syndicated research and market forecasting, and more on providing strategic advisory services to C-level executives across the mobile value chain. I founded Mobile Ecosystem in 2002, and then restarted it after my Verizon Wireless gig in 2008.
What sets Mobile Ecosystem apart from other consulting firms?
We focus on advisory services for senior level executives in the mobile and digital media value chains. Most analysts have expertise in a particular segment of mobile, such as devices, infrastructure, enterprise, etc. I focus broadly on the mobile landscape, and how it all fits together. I advise companies on market and product strategy. I also do quite a bit of work with companies outside the traditional mobile space who are trying to better understand how they might leverage the particular opportunities enabled by mobile.
So, even though you’ve moved away from forecasting, can you look into your crystal ball one more time and tell us what you see surrounding mobile in 2014?
I predict 2014 will be an exciting year!
What do you think stood out during 2013?
I think that the two most important stories in 2013 were:
Over the course of your career, have there been any market trends/technologies that have surprised you?
I think the biggest surprise trend has been the growth of the need for near constant, ubiquitous connectivity, driven by the growth of broadband. I am also continuously surprised by households’ continued growth in spending on connectivity and gadgets, even in a tough economy. I think we’re going to start seeing some limits on this and am predicting aggressive price competition.
What’s in your personal crystal ball for next year? Any New Year’s resolutions?
I live in Brookline, Massachusetts with my wife and two teen-aged children. I am an avid fitness and outdoors enthusiast and in my spare time, have written several guidebooks on running, including “Great Runs in Boston” @ www.greatruns.com. I have a couple more titles, and even an app, up my sleeve — if I can find the time outside of my principal work responsibilities.
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