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  • 2009 Global Digital Media - Advertising and Marketing
    Spending on advertising using digital media channels now makes up more than 10% of overall worldwide advertising spending. While the economic downturn is impacting upon advertising spending in 2009, the various advertising channels are being affected differently.
     
  • 2008 Global Digital Economy - E-Government, E-Health & Tele-education
    Many governments around the world now understand that broadband infrastructure can provide real benefits – not just in delivering high-speed Internet, but also in delivering services that are critical to the communities they serve.
     
  • 2010 African Fixed and Wireless Broadband and Internet Markets
    The Broadbanding of a Continent Large parts of Africa gained access to international fibre bandwidth for the first time via submarine cables in 2009 and 2010. In other parts of the continent, additional fibre systems have brought competition to a previously monopolised market.
     
  • 2010 African Mobile Broadband, Data and Mobile Media Market
    Mobile data and broadband technologies are increasingly being used as a substitute for poor or non-existent fixed-line infrastructure in Africa. In vast parts of the continent, the mobile network operators are the only providers of any kind of telecommunication service apart from satellite services.
     
  • 2017 Global Fixed Broadband Market - Trends, Statistics and Progress
    Fixed broadband is a key infrastructure for future progress. It has become very clear that innovation related to ICT and digital technologies is one of the key components for future economic and social strength.
     
  • BuddeComm Intelligence Report - Spotlight on LTE and VoLTE - Trends and Stats
    Archived report. Long-Term Evolution (LTE) – or 4G – represents an important growth opportunity for the mobile industry, and operators around the world are investing heavily in rolling out the technology.
     
  • Emerging Markets - A New Wave for Mobile Communications - Colombia, Indonesia, Nigeria
    Archived report. There are exciting opportunities for the mobile communications sector, beyond the traditional BRIC markets which have received much attention. BuddeComm’s Senior Analysts have identified further emerging markets worth consideration and in this report highlight the markets of Colombia, Indonesia and Nigeria.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - March 2011
    Conroy has his work cut out for him in February. Sometimes against great odds the Minister for Broadband, Communication and the Digital Economy has achieved what nobody before him has done. Remarkable progress has been made – the passing of the regulatory legislation, in particular, was a major milestone.
     
  • 2010 Global Mobile Communications - Key Trends and Growth in a Challenging Environment
    When reflecting upon the last decade; the rapid uptake of mobile technology must be highlighted as an outstanding phenomenon that has forever changed society. Despite the challenges of the current industry environment; mobile subscriber growth continues with the emerging markets leading the way.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - November 2009
    Editorial - Meeting with ITU Secretary General Dr Hamadoun Touré During the ITU Conference I had the honour of a private meeting with Dr Hamadoun Touré, Secretary-General of the ITU since 2006.   The ITU is the oldest United Nations organisation (1865), but Dr Touré fondly describes it as ‘young at heart’.
     
  • 2019 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Nigeria updates broadband penetration target for 2021Nigeria has one of the largest telecom markets in Africa, supported by the second largest economy on the continent after South Africa. The economy has recovered from a recent recession, with DGP growth of 1.
     
  • 2018 Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Egypt’s unified licences leading to cross-platform access dealsSupported by a population of more than 90 million, Egypt has one of the largest telecom markets in North Africa. There is effective competition in most sectors, while one key development has been the recent award of unified licences to allow operators to offer services in the fixed-line and mobile sectors.
     
  • 2010 Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Egypt became one of the first countries in Africa to launch third generation (3G) mobile services, following the award of the country’s third mobile licence in 2006. The record price that was paid for the licence indicates the enormous potential in the Egyptian mobile market, and the penetration rate has more than tripled since then to around 80% in mid-2010.
     
  • 2009 Global Smart Grids - Intelligent Energy Technology
    The communications revolution is shifting the national and global focus towards e-health, e-education and smart grids. Increasingly we are seeing governments around the world undertaking national broadband initiatives as awareness grows that broadband infrastructure can also be used by other sectors such as healthcare, education and government services as well as by smart grids and digital media.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - July 2008
    Australia's first newsletter on national and international management and business applications in broadband, voice, data and video communication. Trends and developments in telecommunications, wireless communication, broadband and data services, fibre-to-the-home and satellite-based services.
     
  • 2008 Global Wireless Broadband - Next Generation Mobility
    The wireless broadband sector continues to evolve as worldwide demand for wireless connectivity increases. For some time there has been an ongoing information war waged around wireless broadband developments and in 2008 it is becoming apparent that WiMAX and Long-term evolution are emerging as the most likely candidates for the Next Generation Mobile Networks.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - June 2008

     
  • Global - Analysis - The Industry Moving into 2008
    All the major developments on a global scale relate to digital media activities. To a large extent the telecoms and media industries are now being driven by the developments in this market. BuddeComm has been talking about VoIP, VoD and IPTV for many years, but the traditional companies have failed to deliver these services.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - January-February 2007

     
  • Global - Industry - Regulatory - Overview & Analysis
    Archived report. This report was archived in 2008 and has not been updated. A successful telecoms industry can significantly contribute to a nation’s wealth and social welfare, and national policies and strategies are therefore required to maximise these benefits.
     

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