Ovum, Jan 2011, Pages: 59
Figure 25: Average broadband usage, mobile versus fixed
Figure 26: xDSL to FTTH evolution path
Figure 27: Example fixed broadband services by speed
Figure 28: 3GPP technologies’ evolution path
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., May 2011, Pages: 17
Broadband has grown rapidly in recent years as incumbent and alternative telecom operators upgrade infrastructure as part of a general trend of migrating beyond voice-centric offerings to voice
Pyramid Research, Inc., Dec 2011, Pages: 18
an added benefit that takes it beyond the convenience of mobility: LTE's peak speed positions it well compared with a number of fixed broadband technologies. Pyramid Research expects more operators
Ovum, March 2009, Pages: 38
: from specialised training to peer-group help
National strategies must work with regional and local initiatives
Broadband: the great enabler
Less tech; more everyday
Digital divides go beyond PC-centric
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Jan 2012, Pages: 16
Broadband has grown rapidly in recent years as incumbent and alternative telecom operators upgrade infrastructure as part of a general trend of migrating beyond voice-centric offerings to voice
IDATE, July 2011, Pages: 68
to meet the increasing demand of bandwidth. The study analyses the evolution of backhaul networks, its investment control and the necessary implementation with the legacy infrastructure.
Key questions
Pyramid Research, Inc., Nov 2008, Pages: 72
the evolution of fixed and mobile broadband business models, convergence services and the role of IMS, with a focus on winning strategies for the three pillars of this new applications-focused framework — access
Business Insights, June 2010, Pages: 156
IP business successes and failures, and explores how evolving IP communications – mobility, convergence, femtocells, cloud computing, ultra-fast broadband, and open devices – are opening new opportunities
In-Stat/MDR, Jan 2010, Pages: 34
of the Wireless BroadbandEvolution service, which provides end-to-end coverage of the technologies and strategies for the development and deployment of future wireless technologies, such as HSPA, LTE, Wi
Boschulte Schnee Group, July 2007, Pages: 266
the Confusion About WiMAX Business Strategy
- WiMAX Growth Outlook – Short Term Revolution vs Long Term Evolution
Chapter 2 - WiMAX – Dissecting The Technology Issues
- Broadband Technologies and Convergence
The Diffusion Group, June 2006, Pages: 81
: The Evolution of IP Media examines three distinct regions to provide a ground-up forecast and analysis of the IPTV market.
In the IPTV 2006 Update, two of our IP media experts, Hervé Utheza and Colin Dixon
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., July 2010, Pages: 39
. Therefore, there is potential for growth well beyond 100% penetration.
Mobile broadband has been extremely successful in Ecuador; in May 2010, the number of mobile broadband customers was equivalent to more
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., July 2010, Pages: 39
. Therefore, there is potential for growth well beyond 100% penetration.
Mobile broadband has been extremely successful in Ecuador; in May 2010, the number of mobile broadband customers was equivalent to more
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Sep 2011, Pages: 33
to the lack of effective fixed-line broadband competition beyond the main cities. The near comprehensive geographical reach of their mobile networks, market brand recognition and existing customer relationships
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., May 2010, Pages: 38
, subscribers, ARPU;
- Internet, VoIP, IPTV;
- Mobile voice and data markets;
- Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless);
- Convergence and digital media.
Since independence Estonia embraced
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., June 2010, Pages: 55
voice and data markets;
- Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless);
- Convergence and digital media.
Since independence Lithuania embraced market reform and joined the European Union overseeing rapid
Pyramid Research, Inc., May 2007, Pages: 37
continues to generate true believers, and the upcoming battle with other wireless broadband technologies is shaping up to be decisive for many players. We look beyond unfounded claims and pipe dreams
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., March 2010, Pages: 28
, figures and statistics;
Industry and regulatory issues;
Infrastructure;
Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, ARPU, MOU;
Mobile Voice and Data Markets;
Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless);
Digital
Analysys Mason Group, Feb 2006 beyond current W-CDMA networks
2.1 HSPA and MBMS enhance W-CDMA, but have limitations in supporting some services
2.2 3G LTE and 4G offer an evolution of W-CDMA networks, but could be disrupted