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- Research Firms Differ on Numbers for Mobile Commerce
It shouldn’t come as any surprise that the mobile digital commerce – well, mobile services in general – is hot and only stands to get hotter. But the degree to which the market will heat up varies among research firms. MultiMedia Intelligence recently said the market for these services will reach $1.9 billion by 2012. That would be up from ...
- Recession Depression — How Bad Is It, Really?
Although you would have to be living in a hut on the frozen tundra not to have heard about the slowing economy and possible recession, analysts aren’t ready to throw in the towel on telecommunications. Some might speculate as to how an economic downturn might affect specific areas of the business, but it seems no one really is ready to ...
- Telco TV Continues to Expand
The availability of telco TV services continues to expand to new countries as availability expands within those countries as higher bandwidth networks are built to deliver video, according to In-Stat. In many European countries, consumers even have choices among four or five broadband providers that offer telco TV service, the high-tech market research firm says. This expansion of availability is ...
- Report: Optical Network Hardware Market Hits $3.6B
The worldwide optical network hardware market increased 3 percent in the third quarter to hit $3.6 billion, and 2007 will mark the highest revenue year for the market since the crash in 2001, according to a Infonetics Research report. The third quarter gain comes on the heels of a 14 percent gain in the second quarter, the report showed. Some ...
- CTIA: 250K Unlocked iPhones; Survey Results
The iPhone is staying the news with the admission by Apple Inc. this week that as many as a quarter million of the 1.4 million devices sold through September were bought but not authenticated on the AT&T Inc. network. The assumption is that these phones were purchased, unlocked, then sent overseas. Nonetheless, AT&T said that about 14 percent of its ...
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