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Global LBS Platform Market 2014-2018

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Global LBS Platform Market 2014-2018
Global LBS Platform Market 2014-2018

An LBS platform consists of software and hardware extensions as well as network infrastructure components in the network infrastructure, which can calculate the position of a handset. The major components of the LBS platform are location platform and infrastructure providers, location middleware providers, location technology developers, GNSS chipsets and assistance server providers, location platform aggregators, and database providers. Apart from these, an LBS platform also provides for commercial use in location-based advertisements, location-based searches, indoor positioning, and location-based analytics. A location platform helps in enabling three categories of LBS, namely public safety services, national security, and law enforcement.

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This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Global LBS Platform market for the period 2014-2018. To calculate the market size, the report considered the revenue generated from the following:
Annual sales from the location platform and infrastructure provider
Annual sales from location middleware provider
Annual sales from location platform aggregators and database providers
Annual sales from GNSS chipsets and assistance server provider
Annual sales from the indoor location platform provider

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Key Regions

EMEA
APAC
Americas

Key Vendors

AdNear
Foursquare Labs
Google Inc.
HERE
Jiepang API
TeleCommunications Systems, Inc.

Other Prominent Vendors

AdMoove
AT&T Mobility
AutoNavi
ByteLight
Boeing
Cisco Systems
ChalkBoard Pte
Combain Mobile
Ericsson
Kitlocate
Masternaut
Mobile Arts
MiTac International
Nokia Siemens Networks
Poynt
Persistent Systems
Placecast
Redknee
Sense Networks
Skyhook Wireless
Shopkick
Taganode
TeleNav
TruePosition
Telemap
VLD
Walkbase
WiFiSLAM
Wifarer
xAD

Key Market Driver

Integration of Mobile

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