This PowerPoint-based report marks the launch of In-Stat’s US Residential Voice over IP Market Dynamics and Market Tracker service. The report tracks residential usage of both facilities-based (e.g., Vonage, Comcast Digital Voice) and client-based (e.g., Skype, Windows Live Messenger) VoIP services, including subscribers, users, households, and market share (approximately top 20 VoIP service providers overall) for the first three quarters of 2006.
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In 2002, the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) announced “base” and “card electrical mechanical” standards for PCI Express. PCI Express was a welcomed evolution from the venerated PCI interconnection standard.
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This report covers managed service adoption trends based on a sample of globally-focused enterprise firms with over 1,000 employees. Covered is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of business network functions, as well as how this landscape might change over the next two years.
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The proliferation of digital content continues with each passing year. As more digital content becomes available, consumers demand new and improved ways to access this content via wired and wireless technologies.
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Non-proprietary I/O is seeing an increasing presence within the central processing, printed circuit board, and IP communities. HyperTransport, PCI Express, and RapidIO benefit from the strength of central special interest groups (SIG).
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This report covers managed network services adoption trends and spending in the education market. Included is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of IT functions, as well as how this landscape will change over the next two years.
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This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO business (firms with 4 or fewer employees) telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period.
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Now that wireless service is used by more than half the people in the US, wireless carriers need to examine more closely the characteristics of the diverse groups that make up this market.
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Telco TV deployments have been a boon to headend equipment manufacturers, particularly those supplying compression equipment, since not only are new headends being built, but channels requiring additional equipment are continually being added.
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This In-Dustry Update refreshes the five-year forecast produced by In-Stat about this time last year.
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