Transparency Market Research, Dec 2011, Pages: 98
Is North America Comprises
4.2 The Public Safety Broadband Network In Us
4.3 Wireless 4.9 Ghz Band In Canada, Us And Mexico For Public Safety
4.3.1 4.9 Ghz License Spectrum Allocation To
4
GBI Research, July 2010, Pages: 83
for broadband over power line across all four geographies.
- Major existing and future deployments of broadband over power line across the four geographies.
- Revenue forecasts for high voltage direct current
Accuture Telecom Research, June 2004, Pages: 398
, Fiber to the Home (FTTX), Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), Broadband Satellite, will find the greatest success in the marketplace? What opportunities will exist for broadband service providers
Transparency Market Research, Dec 2011, Pages: 340
America
11.1.2 The Public Safety Broadband Network In U.S.
11.1.3 Wireless 4.9 Ghz Band In Canada, Us And Mexico For Public Safety
11.1.3.1 4.9 Ghz License Spectrum Allocation
11.1.3.1.1 Advantages And Use
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., June 2011, Pages: 11
statistics, analysis and forecasts on the Canadian broadband sector.
Companies covered in this report include: Shaw Cablesystems GP, Rogers Cable Communications Inc, Vidéotron Ltée, Cogeco Cable, Bell Canada
Telecommunications Industry Association, May 2010, Pages: 508
- Enterprise Equipment
- Wireless Handsets
- Total Telecommunications Spending
Section 5-4 The European Market
- Broadband
- Internet Protocol Television
- Dial-up
- Wireless Market
- Landline
yStats.com GmbH & Co. KG, April 2010, Pages: 251
Market Value, in USD million and Wireless Access Share, in %, 2007-2012f
SLOVAKIA
- Broadband & Internet Usage Indicators vs. EU, 2004-2008
- Online Shopping Trends
SPAIN
- Internet Usage and Internet
IDATE, April 2010, Pages: 141
and the satellite KA-SAT
SES Astra Astra2Connect
7. Competition from terrestrial technologies
7.1. Wireline technologies still dominate but wirelessbroadband making swift
progress
7.1.1. Massive dominance
IDATE, May 2011, Pages: 144
Market development
5.1.3. Efforts to increase bandwidth on existing terrestrial networks making good progress
5.1.4. Growing need for ubiquity boosting use of broadbandwireless
5.1.5. Market development
5.2.
Mind Commerce LLC, Oct 2011, Pages: 108
Wirelessbroadband is essential for addressing mission-critical needs requiring high data throughput for applications such as video surveillance, automated vehicle license plate recognition
In-Stat/MDR, Oct 2007, Pages: 32
Will wireline operators wither away to nothing? Are we destined to live in a wireless-only world? In-Stat primary research debunks both of these outcomes by showing that most US broadband
In-Stat/MDR, May 2008, Pages: 94
by Technology 2005-2012 (in Millions)
Table 3. CanadaBroadbandForecast by Technology 2005-2012 (in Millions)
Table 4. North America Broadband Revenue Forecast by Country 2005-2012 (US$ in Millions)
Table 5
PracTel Inc., Aug 2011, Pages: 150
in the U.S. This market exclusively serves one client - public safety communities, and it was created by the government to enhance broadband communications between various levels of first responders
Business Insights, Aug 2009, Pages: 138
, including product shipment data and forecasts of mobile and broadband uptake that will drive future growth.
- Gain insight into the key different types of video gaming models, and identify trends and keys
Frost & Sullivan, June 2010, Pages: 51
’ to existing subscribers – mainly wirelessbroadband Internet and other connected services – to augment revenues. The emergence of a broad range of connected devices is expected to push penetration of mobile
Computer Industry Almanac Inc., July 2010
4.5 Leading Countries by Number of Internet Users per Capita
4.6 Internet Users Frequency Perspectives.
4.7 Wireless Internet Users
4.8 Broadband Subscribers
5.0 Internet User Forecast
The Diffusion Group, Sep 2010, Pages: 40
and applications, as well as the likely role of these new systems in delivering real time TV to mobile devices. 1 Introduction
1.1 Preliminary Comments
1.2 Methodology
2 Broadcasting and WirelessBroadband