This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period.
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With increasing broadband penetration in the Asia /Pacific, online video viewing has become a popular pastime. Consumers desire to have their electronic entertainment available in various deliverable formats and with a wider range of content coverage.
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China’s IPTV market has changed dramatically since the frenetic days of early 2005. The market, in fact, seemed dormant from late 2005 to 1H06.
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This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the US Government sector across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.
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This report covers the adoption of business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) applications across the US business market. Survey results are segmented by size of business, as well as professional services, government, education, and healthcare industries.
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As In-Stat had earlier predicted, AMD has announced that the heart of its future product roadmap will focus on heterogeneous processors that feature a new mobile x86 core(s) combined with an integrated graphics processing unit (GPU).
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The cellular infrastructure world is changing. No sooner than 3G is deployed, after years of delays, there is now a new potential fly-in-the-ointment, WiMAX. It’s not likely that WiMAX will threaten cellular for at least several years, but cellular providers are definitely planning for it.
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Europe continues to lead the world in digital terrestrial television (DTT). This is due in large part to robust service packages and relatively aggressive analog to digital transition expectations.
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This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of small business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period.
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This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000 or more employees) telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period.
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