We all are aware of the most revolutionary social networking media of the decade. Yes I am talking about the Facebook. Daily we got to know & use some new features or apps on facebook. Many social networking sites are there but the popularity of facebook is unbeatable.
Facebook is significantly a strong competitor to mobile operators. According to a research by a technology research company Ovum, mobile operators are in danger of underestimating the threat they pose. As per their new report, Ovum had defined that Facebook is “much more than a social network.”
“This is just a starting point and its domain spreads much wider. However, operators are being slow to wake up to the extent of Facebook’s ambitions and tend to view it as benign, non-competitive presence that they are keen to form partnerships,” it said.
Eden Zoller, author of the report and Ovum principal analyst, said: “Facebook is encroaching directly on mobile operator territory and should not be underestimated.”
The analyst said the social networking site has come a long way since it first launched Facebook Mobile in 2006.”It is now a force to be reckoned with in mobile with over 200 million users interacting with the service via mobile phone. It is much more than a social network and is better viewed as an increasingly rich platform for communications and content.”
This as Facebook wants to integrate with everything and be the main way that people consume and share information, anywhere and on any device.
Ovum said Facebook has made several moves that have placed it in competition with mobile operators. It has an integration deal with Skype for voice communications and in November 2010 unveiled an email offering.
Facebook is turning increasing attention to location-based services with its Places platform and is pushing into mobile advertising in the shape of the Facebook Deals “check-in” service. Facebook applications now dominate application stores across most smartphone operating systems.
“There is also intense ongoing speculation that Facebook will come out with its own phone, which in some respects would be the final piece of the puzzle. However, we don’t think that Facebook is any rush to launch its own hardware just yet, although it could be interested in working with partners on a customized device platform. This would in effect make Facebook a social operating system,” the Ovum analyst said.
Despite this competition from Facebook, Ovum said mobile operators are keen to partner with the social networking site by offering easy access to its services and address book integration.
“While there are good reasons why operators should wish to partner with Facebook, they should be more alert to the fact that it is shaping up to be a strong competitor. It is only by understanding Facebook fully that operators can engage with it effectively, be that on a collaborative or competitive basis,” Ovum said.
I would like you to know about the organization in action. Ovum is the ICT advisory brand of the Datamonitor Group. Ovum has a 25 year history of advising both enterprises and their suppliers on the business value of ICT.

