Global AIT Prevention Market: 2024-2029
Overview
Our AIT Prevention research suite provides a detailed and insightful analysis of a market set for significant change over the next five years. It enables stakeholders from mobile operators and AIT prevention vendors to understand how the market for AIT and mobile messaging fraud will evolve over the next five years, as well as the impact of AI and the evolving competitive environment.
Juniper Researchの AIT防止レポートは、今後 5 年間に大きな変化が見込まれる市場について、詳細かつ洞察力に富んだ分析を提供します。これにより、モバイル通信事業者や AIT 防止ベンダーの関係者は、AIT およびモバイルメッセージング詐欺の市場が今後 5 年間でどのように進化するか、また AI の影響と進化する競争環境を理解することができます。
Competitor Leaderboard Report
The Competitor Leaderboard report provides a detailed evaluation and market positioning for 18 leading vendors in the AIT prevention space. The vendors are positioned as established leaders, leading challengers, or disruptors and challengers based on capacity and capability assessments:
- Arkose Labs
- BICS
- CM.com
- GMS
- Infobip
- LANCK Telecom
- LINK Mobility
- Mavenir Systems
- Mitto
- Monty Mobile
- Route Mobile
- Sinch
- Subex
- Syniverse
- Tata Communications
- Telesign
- Twilio
- VOX Solutions
This competitive analysis document is centred around the Juniper Research Competitor Leaderboard, a vendor positioning tool that provides an at-a-glance view of the competitive landscape in a market; backed by a robust methodology.
Juniper Research Interactive Forecast Excel contains the following functionality:
- Statistics Analysis: Users benefit from the ability to search for specific metrics, displayed for all regions and countries across the data period. Graphs are easily modified and can be exported to the clipboard.
- Country Data Tool: This tool lets users look at metrics for all regions and countries in the forecast period. Users can refine the metrics displayed via a search bar.
- Country Comparison Tool: Users can select and compare specific countries. The ability to export graphs is included in this tool.
- What-if Analysis: Here, users can compare forecast metrics against their own assumptions via 5 interactive scenarios.