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Ovum: A Wave of Consolidation Will Occur in Social Messaging in 2014

The recent acquisitions of WhatsApp by Facebook and Viber by Rakuten signal that social communications and particularly messaging are becoming a core part of OTT services whether their primary focus is social networking gaming or even commerce.

The research house, Ovum expects a wave of consolidation to occur in the social messaging industry in 2014, and some players will become formidable forces with their new backing. The next five years will be crucial for mobile operators in terms of both their messaging solutions and their overall communications suites as the handset balance tips in favour of smartphones. As more of the mobile subscriber base becomes able to access data services there will be an even stronger migration toward social messaging services and beyond, according to global analyst firm Ovum.

In a recent report, Ovum outlines its expectation that data and social messaging services will have over 2.6 billion subscribers by 2015. In addition to the growth in subscribers, the entire industry will see a widening in the breadth of services offered by messaging.

Neha Dharia, a consumer telecoms analyst at Ovum and author of the report, said, "Operators should work closely with OTT players and device vendors to create services that go beyond traditional communications, leverage operator strengths, are device agnostic, and can be sold to their consumers as subscription packages.

"Social messaging is a snapshot of things to come, and the traditional scope of messaging is already being tested -- payments, media sharing, and location are all being added to messaging platforms. In the long run, the opportunities for communications and messaging in particular are limitless, from motion sensors to gesture recognition to virtual screens projected on any surface."

The growth of social messaging has set off alarm bells for several mobile operators and vendors. The industry realizes that it is time for messaging to use the IP channel to move beyond pure text to a media-rich experience. Operators have introduced a series of initiatives around pricing, WebRTC, RCS, and, of course, operator led apps. The key hurdle lies in operators trying to catch up with social messaging players, and they must study the growth of OTT communications and create future-proof services.

Ovum's report A Guide to the Future of Mobile Messaging sheds light on when current technologies are likely to mature, and which technologies are likely disruptors to the status quo. It provides guidance for operators, vendors, and even OTT players on how to plan for the future.

The messaging industry is evolving at a rapid pace, which makes it important to understand the direction of its evolution. Services such as email will have less significance in peer-to-peer communication within messaging. This is not to say that email will no longer exist, but it will change its service proposition, perhaps being amalgamated with other services such as social networking.

Dharia states that, "In 2014 we can expect a range of new services to be included on messaging platforms; we will see them grow beyond messaging into complete mobile media platforms. In fact, in the near future the services offered will be voice calls, video calls, messaging, and utility services that are intuitive to users' needs and move seamlessly between devices."

According to Ovum's research, "Within 10 years messaging and communications services will become intuitive and will involve less human instruction. Services will be able to choose the communications channel most suited for a particular conversation, and will switch between media sharing, video, and text messaging depending on the user's needs.

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Twitter Use Could Damage Relationships, Shows Study

Social media is a wonderful new technology, keeping distant friends and relatives from across the world connected. However, being constantly connected is something that humans have not evolved for, and the unintended consequences of being socially connected at all times are only now becoming apparent.

A new study published in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking has now linked social networking, and Twitter in particular, with relationship difficulties. The study shows that excessive Twitter use could damage romantic relationships and spur conflict related to Twitter usage.

The study looked at over 580 Twitter users, surveying them about their Twitter use and any conflict in their current or previous romantic relationships. Researchers found that the more active study participants were on Twitter, the more likely they were to experience conflict with their partners over their Twitter usage. Twitter usage was also correlated with disastrous relationship outcomes such as cheating, break-ups, and divorce.

I found it interesting that active Twitter users experienced Twitter-related conflict and negative relationship outcomes regardless of length of romantic relationship, said Russell Clayton, lead author of the study and a doctoral student at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Couples who reported being in relatively new relationships experienced the same amount of conflict as those in longer relationships.

Clayton had previously examined the effect of Facebook on relationships. In that study he found that newer couples were more in danger of Facebook-related conflicts.

Although a number of variables can contribute to relationship infidelity and separation, social networking site usage, such as Twitter and Facebook use, can be damaging to relationships, said Clayton. Therefore, users should cut back to moderate, healthy levels of Twitter use if they are experiencing Twitter or Facebook related conflict. Some couples share joint social networking site accounts to reduce relationship conflict, and there are some social networking site apps, such as the 2Life app, that facilitates interpersonal communication between partners.

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