Broadband Ports Driving Global DLC/MSAP Market in 2004
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DSLAM Equipment Market Growth Expected
to Continue, 48.2 Million Ports Shipped
During 2004
DSLAM Equipment Market Growth Expected
to Continue, 48.2 Million Ports Shipped
During 2004
03/25/2005 07:00 AMAccording to Dittberner's FY2004 Broadband Shipments Analysis,
Worldwide DSLAM port shipments reached 48.2 million units in 2004, a
significant percent increase from a year ago. DSL equipment growth is
expected to continue for the next few quarters as a higher number of
carriers enter deployment phase. [PRWEB Mar 25, 2005]
Global Broadband Market Grows by 9.3%
Global Broadband Market Grows by 9.3%
12/19/2004 03:09 PMThe Middle East-Africa region – with nearly 1 million broadband
subscribers - has fuelled the fastest quarterly growth with 11.06
percent followed by Europe (9.22%) and the Americas (9.85%). Asia
registered the lowest quarterly growth at 8.46 percent but still
remains the world’s largest broadband market with 53 million
subscribers. Subscriber penetration in the Americas has reached 41.76
million and in Europe 32.8 million. [PRWEB Dec 17, 2004]
Broadband Internet is one of the fastest
growing segments in the global telecoms
market
Broadband Internet is one of the fastest
growing segments in the global telecoms
market
07/29/2004 02:50 AM [PRWEB Jul 29, 2004]
Research and Markets : Study These
Global Forecasts for the Wireless
Broadband Market Now
Research and Markets : Study These
Global Forecasts for the Wireless
Broadband Market Now
03/14/2005 05:59 PMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c13858) has
announced the addition of Wireless Broadband: Forecast & Business Case
Spreadsheet to their offering. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Research and Markets : Global Forecast
from 2004 to 2009 On OSS Investments and
Forecast Data On Broadband and
Residential VoIP Subscriber Growth
Research and Markets : Global Forecast
from 2004 to 2009 On OSS Investments and
Forecast Data On Broadband and
Residential VoIP Subscriber Growth
04/06/2005 02:07 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15068) has
announced the addition of VoIP and its impact on OSS to their
offering. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Affluent consumers driving up use of
broadband, study says
Affluent consumers driving up use of
broadband, study says
04/19/2004 05:49 PMInternetRetailer.com Apr 19 2004 9:25PM GMT
Who's Driving THe Apple Market
Who's Driving THe Apple Market
04/18/2004 08:23 PMBy MacDirectory (via MyAppleMenu)
Market analyzer lowers global PC market
forecast for 2005
Market analyzer lowers global PC market
forecast for 2005
03/24/2005 01:48 PMChina Economic Net Mar 24 2005 4:06PM GMT
Teens driving mobile data market
Teens driving mobile data market
06/23/2004 07:35 AMvnunet.com Jun 23 2004 11:46AM GMT
Research And Markets - Broadband Rollout
In The Residential Market Will Remain
The Main Driver Of The Western European
WLAN Market
Research And Markets - Broadband Rollout
In The Residential Market Will Remain
The Main Driver Of The Western European
WLAN Market
12/19/2004 03:09 PMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10903) has
announced the addition of Western European WLAN Forecast, 2004-2008 to
their offering. [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
Global broadband keeps climbing
Global broadband keeps climbing
01/06/2004 05:45 AMBBC Jan 6 2004 4:49AM ET
Broadband and Digital TV Will Drive
Global Consumer Services
Broadband and Digital TV Will Drive
Global Consumer Services
09/01/2004 04:01 AMDirect and
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Consumer Services'
As broadband Internet continues on its course to becoming the
“norm”, there is little doubt that companies are looking
for methods to drive home a profit. I think that within the next two
years, we will see services like Vonage and Skype triple in use as the
costs prove to be more efficient that POTS (Plain Old Phone Service)
in homes and business with a broadband connection….
Consumer upgrades driving PC sales to
13pc growth in 2004
Consumer upgrades driving PC sales to
13pc growth in 2004
05/22/2004 05:28 AMeircom net May 22 2004 9:04AM GMT
CORRECTED - Global telcos probing
broadband wireless -Intel
CORRECTED - Global telcos probing
broadband wireless -Intel
01/22/2004 05:07 PMReuters Jan 22 2004 8:47PM GMT
Global Market Knowledge
Global Market Knowledge
08/07/2004 07:14 PMJeff Nolan picks up his expertise on trucks and signals local market
knowledge: If you want to do business in China, more power to you. But
don't think that you are going to show up and be closing deals a...
Lyra Forecasts Personal MFPs will Be the
Rising Star in a Flat Mono Laser Market
- Increased SOHO Adoption and Aggressive
Pricing Seen as Driving Factors
Lyra Forecasts Personal MFPs will Be the
Rising Star in a Flat Mono Laser Market
- Increased SOHO Adoption and Aggressive
Pricing Seen as Driving Factors
04/13/2005 02:10 AMLyra's new report, "Personal Monochrome Laser MFPs: Hardware and
Supplies Forecast and Analysis" is required reading for anyone in the
monochrome laser hardware or supplies businesses. This report includes
regional shipment, revenue, and installed-base data for personal
monochrome laser MFPs; sizing of the toner cartridge market for these
devices; vendor profiles; and trends in this market segment. [PRWEB
Apr 13, 2005]
Research and Markets: Global Wireless
Broadband - Moving Towards WiMAX
Mobility
Research and Markets: Global Wireless
Broadband - Moving Towards WiMAX
Mobility
06/05/2005 11:19 PMResearch and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c17930) has announced the
addition of 2005 Global Wireless Broadband - Moving Towards WiMAX
Mobility to their offering. [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
Tattered fame on the global market
Tattered fame on the global market
09/09/2004 07:05 AMMaekyung Internet Sep 9 2004 11:22AM GMT
Ringtones are 10% of the global music
market?
Ringtones are 10% of the global music
market?
03/06/2004 02:06 AMSo
says UK research firm ARC
Group. Evidently this is what will replace the revenues bleeding
out of CD sales.
IDC optimistic about global PC market
outlook
IDC optimistic about global PC market
outlook
12/15/2003 10:31 AMBVOM.com Dec 15 2003 9:26AM ET
Net, tech to juice up global
entertainment market
Net, tech to juice up global
entertainment market
06/29/2004 02:04 PMPwC says online ads, broadband, mobile communications and other tech
areas will help speed up growth.
3G Handsets Make Splash on Global Market
3G Handsets Make Splash on Global Market
06/08/2004 09:07 AMDigital Chosunilbo Jun 8 2004 12:57PM GMT
Lite-On IT aims for 10-15% of the global
DVD recorder market
Lite-On IT aims for 10-15% of the global
DVD recorder market
07/30/2004 05:16 AMLite-On IT expects to claim 10%-15% of the global market for DVD
recorders in 2005, up from an estimated 8.3% this year, company
president Danny Liao indicated. Lite-On IT has been developing DVD
recorder technology since 2000, and the company is optimistic about
the market since DVD recorders, unlike DVD players, have a high
technology threshold, preventing low-priced competition from China,
Liao pointed out.
Lite-On IT DVD recorders are sold in the retail channel in the US and
Europe. The number of Costco outlets selling the company’s DVD
recorders in the US has grown from six to about 400. The company’s
Europe channel includes Dixons in the UK and Casino in France, Liao
noted. In addition, Lite-On IT is making efforts to secure OEM/ODM
orders from international brands, Liao added.

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market
Motorola makes waves in global PTT
market
05/26/2004 03:09 PMTelecoms.com May 26 2004 6:11PM GMT
Africa Enters Global Market For IT
Outsourcing
Africa Enters Global Market For IT
Outsourcing
07/25/2004 07:07 PMSystems Developer - Global Market Data
Systems Developer - Global Market Data
01/05/2005 04:23 PMBarclays Global Investors - United States, CA, San Francisco
(2005-01-05)
Apple leads in booming global MP3 market
Apple leads in booming global MP3 market
06/22/2005 01:54 AMApple is the leader in worldwide MP3 sales with 30.2 percent of the
combined HDD and Flash-based MP3 market -- a market which recorded a
revenue increase of 200 per cent to reach approximately $4.5 billion
in 2004.
In-Stat released a report today that cited falling prices, the
availability of legitimate subscription and pay-per-download online
music sites, smaller hard disk drives and increasing Flash memory
capacities as reasons for the booming MP3 player market.
"As competition heats up, vendors are striving to differentiate
products by offering a wide range of price points, memory capacities
and features," said Stephanie Guza, In-Stat analyst. "As a result, we
are seeing increased segmentation. For example, the hard disk drive
(HDD) digital audio player segment can be subdivided into two
categories: the 1-inch or smaller segment and the 1.8-inch segment."
In-Stat also says that survey data shows that the percentage of U.S.
respondents owning a digital audio player has increased from 16% in
2001 to 25% in 2005.
Global semiconductor market will grow
3.4% in 2005
Global semiconductor market will grow
3.4% in 2005
03/23/2005 02:29 AMZDNet Mar 23 2005 6:08AM GMT
The Broadband Market Rises in the UK
(Reuters)
The Broadband Market Rises in the UK
(Reuters)
09/27/2004 08:50 AMReuters - More than one of every five UK
households has a broadband connection, according to a new study
on Monday, indicating that falling prices have made Britain one
of the fastest growing markets for high-speed Internet access.
Apple Could Grow Global PC Market Share
To 5% In 2005
Apple Could Grow Global PC Market Share
To 5% In 2005
03/19/2005 02:29 AM By Forbes
LG.Philips Sets Records in Global
Display Market
LG.Philips Sets Records in Global
Display Market
12/23/2003 11:46 AMHankooki Dec 23 2003 10:38AM ET
Study sees decline in global handset
market
Study sees decline in global handset
market
06/22/2005 02:56 AMThe global handset market will slow down, so companies must target
new demographics and create innovative marketing strategies for
existing users, according to a new study by consultancy Frost &
Sullivan.

Although the total number of mobile handsets sold is expected to
rise, the average price of each unit is expected to fall as vendors
aim at emerging markets. Overall, worldwide revenues are projected to
fall by nearly 16 percent by the end of the decade -- from $126.28
billion in 2004 to $106.59 billion in 2010.
The study, which described the current era in the handheld industry
as one of "transition," offered suggestions to help handset companies
attempt to turn the trend around. One way for the industry to gain
revenue is to market newer and more expensive technology to existing
handheld users, Frost & Sullivan said. For instance, the "smart
phone," which includes a mobile phone, a PDA (personal digital
assistant), and a notebook computer all in one, could appeal to
current and former users because such a device is easier to carry than
several different devices.
Another important move for mobile handheld device companies is to
market toward the technology friendly youth market. Young people
between the ages of 13 and 25 offer a lucrative revenue stream and the
youth market represents demand for a variety of applications such as
downloading ringtones, text messaging and interactive gaming. In fact,
youths' downloading of ringtones accounts for the majority of the
industry's current revenue.
But perhaps more important is another universal characteristic
young customers in particular represent -- the demand for similar
quality in wireless devices as in the wired Internet and the
unwillingness to settle for less, the study said.
The study, which surveyed hundreds of companies, added that the
industry should be -- and is -- turning its focus to emerging markets
around the world. By moving production facilities to new regions that
will soon experience greater wireless penetration the companies will
be able to save on production costs and create proximity to the
untapped markets.
The study suggested that though revenues are expected to decline,
consumer electronics is still shifting more and more toward mobile
devices. It hinted that the handheld industry will have a chance to
capitalize as long as companies aggressively explore markets and
demographics and respond quickly to the customers' need for
personalized and integrated wireless equipment.
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Work Plan for Global Market Success of
3G/UMTS
Work Plan for Global Market Success of
3G/UMTS
03/29/2005 05:04 AM3G Mar 29 2005 7:59AM GMT
Global RFID Market to Top $2 Billion in
2005: Marketstrat
Global RFID Market to Top $2 Billion in
2005: Marketstrat
06/05/2005 11:15 PMGlobal RFID services revenues are expected to touch $350 million in
2005, according to a new report titled, “RFID Products, Applications
and Services Worldwide – A Market Strategy Report.” [PRWEB May 24,
2005]
Broadband OSS Leadership to Mobile
Wireless Market
Broadband OSS Leadership to Mobile
Wireless Market
07/30/2004 03:29 AM3G Jul 30 2004 8:03AM GMT
Hotel broadband market finally checks in
Hotel broadband market finally checks in
08/05/2004 05:10 AMvnunet.com Aug 5 2004 9:34AM GMT
Study: Broadband market to triple by
2008
Study: Broadband market to triple by
2008
07/08/2004 10:13 AMDSL will drive worldwide growth, though the picture looks slightly
different in the U.S. than in other parts of the globe.
UK broadband Internet market reform
needed-MPs
UK broadband Internet market reform
needed-MPs
02/10/2004 02:41 PMForbes Feb 10 2004 6:42PM GMT
Hotel broadband market on upswing: Study
Hotel broadband market on upswing: Study
08/03/2004 02:37 PMBroadband connectivity in hotels is fast catching up, after initial
years of problems, a research firm says.
Grok Description matches for Broadband Ports Driving Global DLC/MSAP Market in 2004
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Skype Linux Beta; Skype P2P Internet
Telephony Now Available to Millions of
Linux Users Worldwide
Skype Linux Beta; Skype P2P Internet
Telephony Now Available to Millions of
Linux Users Worldwide
06/21/2004 10:54 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online Jun 21 2004 3:36PM GMT
Skype Users Can Now Dial Phones
Skype Users Can Now Dial Phones
07/28/2004 01:25 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jul 28 2004 5:08PM GMT
Broadband costs fall in UK
Broadband costs fall in UK
08/12/2004 05:46 AMStanding ovation from digital nation
BT trims broadband costs
BT trims broadband costs
04/28/2004 11:43 AMGood, but not good enough say rivals
New services as Skype hits 100 million
users
New services as Skype hits 100 million
users
04/18/2005 10:04 AMvnunet.com Apr 18 2005 1:41PM GMT
Integrate Skype users into Address Book
Integrate Skype users into Address Book
12/29/2004 10:14 AMSkype is a fairly new, neat VoiceOverIP application which uses less
bandwith then iChat, and you can talk to Windows users as well as
calling normal phones (the offline world still exists!). Browsing the
Skype Forums one day,...
Some iPaq users report trouble with
Skype
Some iPaq users report trouble with
Skype
09/10/2004 04:15 PMSkype Technologies SA introduced version 1.0 of its Internet telephony
application for Pocket PCs on Thursday, but the first non-beta release
of the software does not work well on all Pocket PCs, users report.
Pocket PC Users Report Trouble With
Skype (PC World)
Pocket PC Users Report Trouble With
Skype (PC World)
09/13/2004 04:48 PMPC World - Internet telephony application balks on IPaq and Axim
Pocket PC devices.
Ofcom to regulate BT's broadband costs
Ofcom to regulate BT's broadband costs
12/19/2003 02:26 PMnewmediazero Dec 19 2003 1:34PM ET
ERP users bristle at upgrade pressure,
maintenance costs
ERP users bristle at upgrade pressure,
maintenance costs
02/13/2004 05:19 PMSome IT managers said they're being hit with increased maintenance
fees for packaged business applications while being pressured by
vendors to upgrade. Their comments backed up a survey that found that
many users are "furious" about those two issues.
Oracle Users Take Aim at High Costs,
Security Silence
Oracle Users Take Aim at High Costs,
Security Silence
09/24/2004 08:07 PMWhile Oracle gets high marks for its technology, customers rate it
"significantly lower" than IBM in five categories, and fewer than half
of IT professionals surveyed say they trust Oracle.
More than 50% of US net users on
broadband
More than 50% of US net users on
broadband
08/21/2004 01:48 AMJohn Battalle links to a press release from Neilsen / Net Rating
stating that: broadband connections for the first time reached 51
percent of the American online population at-home during the month of
July, as compared to 38 percent last July ... Sixty-three million Web
users connected to the Internet via broadband during July 2004 as
compared to 61.3 million accessing the Internet through narrowband.
Overall growth for broadband connections rose 47 percent
year-over-year... This is a sea change. While the technology industry
went through the bust, broadband finally hit the steep part of the
adoption curve. As result, the assumptions that one can make about
users have totally changed. People have been predicting ubiquitous
broadband internet connectivity for years, but now it is truly around
the corner. There is lots of opportunity for new applications and uses
of technology. I'm looking forward to it....
UK boasts 4m broadband users
UK boasts 4m broadband users
06/02/2004 10:08 AMAbandoning TV for fast Web action
2 in 5 Net users have home broadband
2 in 5 Net users have home broadband
04/19/2004 04:20 AMBoston Globe Apr 19 2004 8:47AM GMT
2 in 5 Web Users Have Broadband at Home
(AP)
2 in 5 Web Users Have Broadband at Home
(AP)
04/18/2004 04:27 PMAP - Two in five Internet users in the United States now have
high-speed access at home as telephone companies slash prices to
better compete with cable broadband services.
Broadband rocks for 68m US Net users
Broadband rocks for 68m US Net users
04/19/2004 08:29 AMAppetite for connection
2 in 5 Web Users Have Broadband at Home
2 in 5 Web Users Have Broadband at Home
04/18/2004 05:45 PMAP via Daily Press Apr 18 2004 9:53PM GMT
Boom in broadband users
Boom in broadband users
12/23/2003 09:32 AMBBC Dec 23 2003 9:20AM ET
Steve Stroh's Broadband Wireless Blog
Steve Stroh's Broadband Wireless Blog
04/09/2004 03:57 PMSteve Stroh has a new blog at Corante on broadband wireless Internet
access: Steve is a long-time wireless advocate who analyzes
developments in BWIA (broadband wireless Internet access) in his
newsletter FOCUS on BWIA. His new blog covers more ground less
formally. Steve is the person to turn to for technical analysis of
spectrum issues. Read, for instance, his proposal at the WTF
conference about having the U.S. government buy back the 2.5-2.6 GHz
spectrum to unlicense it....
Broadband Users Better At Trivial
Pursuit
Broadband Users Better At Trivial
Pursuit
09/22/2004 02:58 PMNow that so many people have broadband, what are they doing with it?
Broadband
Reports points to a study suggesting that
broadband
users know a lot more useless info. They know a lot more from all
that surfing -- but a lot of it is really trivial information. Of
course, they determine this based on how involved users are with
"important political developments," which seems like a fairly
subjective metric. A more reasonable conclusion might be that people
who are politically active find that important enough to do, even at
dialup speeds. Once they get broadband, however, they don't increase
their political activity, because they've already gotten as involved
as they could -- so they use the extra speed to do other things that
are important to them.
Study: 2 in 5 Web users now have
broadband at home
Study: 2 in 5 Web users now have
broadband at home
04/19/2004 08:32 PMBroadband users, watch your wallets
Broadband users, watch your wallets
04/27/2004 06:02 AMEconomist Gregory Rosston says President Bush's general statements on
broadband deployment hide a more complex and potentially troubling
reality.
US broadband users triple in less than
three years
US broadband users triple in less than
three years
09/09/2004 02:50 PMWASHINGTON - The number of broadband users in the U.S. nearly tripled
in the past two and a half years to more than 48 million subscribers,
according to a report released Thursday by the U.S. Federal
Communications Commission (FCC).
Hundreds of Bulldog users without
broadband - again
Hundreds of Bulldog users without
broadband - again
09/08/2004 06:40 AMSorry, says Best Consumer Broadband ISP
BT racks up five million broadband users
BT racks up five million broadband users
04/04/2005 08:26 AMZDNet UK Apr 4 2005 12:52PM GMT
Tiscali swelled by broadband users
Tiscali swelled by broadband users
11/14/2003 11:29 AM800,000 by year-end
BT broadband users can't find Geocities
BT broadband users can't find Geocities
07/13/2004 08:25 AMMysterious outage
Over 12 percent of Internet users in GCC
use broadband connectivity
Over 12 percent of Internet users in GCC
use broadband connectivity
12/24/2003 12:13 PMMena Report Dec 24 2003 10:11AM ET
Japan's broadband users reach 15 million
Japan's broadband users reach 15 million
06/01/2004 12:55 AMContent.sina.com - Mon May 31, 08:39 pm GMT
Broadband Ports Driving Global DLC/MSAP Market in 2004