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  • 2010 Global Smart Grids - An Industry in Transformation
    Smart Grid development involves many different elements Smart grids are now well and truly on the agenda of most electricity companies around the world - and indeed on many of their governments’ political agendas.
     
  • Global Telecoms - What is Hot in 2012
    Archived report. As wireless and fixed broadband infrastructure continues to build, we will continue to see interesting developments occur in the areas of smart technology and devices, the Internet of Things and cloud computing.
     
  • Burkina Faso - New telecom licence offered in high-growth mobile market
    Telecom Investment Research Note Burkina Faso in West Africa has one of the fastest growing mobile markets in the region with a penetration rate that stands at only about half the African average. The country’s telecommunications regulator has now announced an international tender for a combined fixed and mobile network operating licence, including the provision of third generation (3G) mobile services in the country for the first time, which will allow the licensee to enter the lucrative and virtually untapped broadband market.
     
  • 2010 Global Digital Media - Key Trends for Pay TV and Broadcasting
    DTTV, video based services, mobile TV and 3D TV expanding the consumer experience Digital Media developments are changing the landscape of broadcasting forever and in 2010 we continue to see new and innovative services emerge around the world.
     
  • 2007 Global Wireless Broadband - Focus Shifts to Mobile Sector
    The focus of wireless broadband, and in particular WiMAX has now shifted towards the area of mobility, although there will still be some opportunities in the fixed broadband markets. WiMAX is well suited to the mobile sector as the future of wireless/mobile rests very much with ‘personal broadband’ - where broadband is delivered to individual personal devices which are enabled for mobility.
     
  • Nigeria - Fixed Broadband Market - Statistics and Analyses
    Nigeria’s broadband sector has seen considerable consolidation among players, from over 400 ISPs in 2012 to about 100 by the end of 2018. Most internet connections are via mobile networks, principally GSM and 3G and more recently LTE, though there are a number of WiMAX operators which have found niche markets.
     
  • Global - Mobile - Subscribers, Revenue, ARPU and Charge Statistics
    Archived report. This report was archived in 2010 and has not been updated since. Mobile ARPU levels differ widely between the regions of the world; however on the whole all regions have experienced declines in ARPU over the past few years – and this is set to continue in the current economic environment.
     
  • Digital Media - Digital TV and Home Theatre Insights
    Archived report. This report was archived in 2012. The broadcasting industry has experienced incredible changes over the past couple of years due to competitive and challenging market conditions combined with advances in technology.
     
  • Papua New Guinea - Telecoms Market Overview & Statistics - Background Report
    Although PNG has a relatively advanced telecom network compared with other developing nations, teledensity as well as mobile and Internet penetration remains very low. Telecoms infrastructure is limited to the major urban centres of Port Moresby, Lae and Mt Hagen leaving rural areas very poorly served.
     
  • 2014 Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    New unified licensing regime for fixed and mobile networks Despite some restrictions and censorship, Egypt is one of the most developed Internet markets in Africa in terms of users, international bandwidth and services offered.
     
  • 2010 Morocco - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    A booming 3G mobile broadband market Morocco is one of the most advanced telecommunications markets in Africa and often seen as a role model for future developments in other parts of the continent. It features a majority-privatised, highly profitable incumbent telco (Maroc Telecom), three fixed and mobile network operators, as well as the highest penetration and some of the lowest prices on the continent for broadband Internet access.
     
  • 2009 Uganda - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Once referred to as the Pearl of Africa, then devastated by civil war, peace and radical economic reforms have transformed Uganda into one of the fastest and most consistently growing economies on the continent.
     
  • 2007 Global FttH - Fibre Networks Becoming a Reality
    Fibre-To-The-Home (FttH) is making great progress and finally becoming commercially viable. Advances in digital technology driven through fibre optic telecommunications promises great change - the new explosion of bandwidth will enable interactive multimedia and video information to come into households, schools, businesses etc in a variety of ways.
     
  • 2013 Global Digital Economy - E-Health, E-Government and E-Education Essential to the Future
    Technology developments now shape the future for health, education and government BuddeComm has been predicting for at least the last 20 years that major changes in technology will have massive social and economic implications.
     
  • 2012 Global Mobile Communications - A Keystone for Industry Growth
    Mobile industry continues upward growth despite market conditions Considering the enormous pressure the economic downturn has placed upon industry growth in general around the world – the mobile sector could well be the envy of other sectors when taking stock of the overall picture.
     
  • 2011 Global Digital Media - Online Sector Entertains the World
    Online entertainment a key driver to internet use Online entertainment has become a hugely popular area and every day, internet users around the globe log in for purely entertainment purposes. From updating social networks, watching online videos and participating in games and gambling; the online platform now offers an enormous range of services.
     
  • 2011 Global Mobile Broadband - Insights into Worldwide Progress
    Consumers embrace mobile apps Mobile broadband applications have been enthusiastically embraced by consumers around the world. Mobile phones now have the ability to provide services far beyond voice communication and what we are seeing today is just the tip of the iceberg.
     
  • 2011 Global Mobile Communications - Insights into Worldwide Developments
    Mobile sector increasingly reliant on smart phone growth The success of smart phones has changed the face of the mobile sector and in 2011 it is no longer possible to discuss this industry without acknowledging their impact.
     
  • 2009 Global Digital Economy - E-Commerce & M-Commerce Trends & Statistics
    The billions of mobile and online Internet users worldwide are creating huge opportunities for the development of e-commerce and m-commerce. The financial crisis has focused global attention on new infrastructure developments and facilitated a unique opportunity to shift the broadband emphasis from a high-speed Internet service to a national infrastructure for the digital economy that will underpin a range of positive social and economic developments.
     
  • 2009 Global Mobile Broadband - Statistics and Trends
    Mobile broadband services are finally beginning to grow as they become more accessible by the mobile phone. Competition and a saturated mobile voice market also means the operators are forced to offer very competitive capped data packages.
     

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