Today’s telecommunications sector primarily encompasses Internet services, mobile (or wireless) communications, cable television systems, communication-satellite services and fiber-optic networking solutions. Telecommunications services are deemed as a vital means for any nation’s healthy social and economic development.
The world Telecommunications Industry is a giant and fast-evolving market. World telecommunications expenditure is projected to be estimated at over EUR 3.8 trillion by end-2013. Despite global financial turbulences, smartphones remain in high demand everywhere. Internet usage rises globally owing to enhanced access to fixed and wireless broadband networking solutions. Cell phone usage keeps soaring too, primarily driven by unheard-of progress in India as well as China. ATT, NTT, Deutsche Telekom, Verizon, and Telefonica belong within the globe’s top telecom operators.
This Catalogue enjoys a broad set of research reports discussing the Telecommunications Market in the world’s different regions and major nations, covering the main segments (fixed-line, broadband and mobile) along with their sub-segments. Focusing on the hottest themes pertaining to the Telecommunications Market, the research reports feature actual industry trends, market risk factors and opportunities, telecom operators with their revenues, subscribers, technologies, etc. Telecommunications market forecasts are at hand in the research reports too.
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Deutsche Telekom
US$ 895.00
Deutsche Telekom (DT) will remain one of Europe’s telecoms giants for the foreseeable future. DT is currently going through key initiatives in the consolidation of its resources and restructuring of o...
January 2010
14 pages
Strategies for future growth in Africa’s mobile market
US$ 2,495.00
The African mobile market has been a resounding success in its first decade of existence thanks to the brilliance, diligence and doggedness of mobile operators. However, as this decade draws to an end...
January 2010
32 pages
Brazil (country regulation overview)
US$ 1,495.00
The Brazilian regulator and government launched several initiatives to promote the expansion of broadband access in 2009. The three main initiatives were the proposal of a National Broadband Plan, Ana...
January 2010
27 pages
Customer segmentation in the wholesale market
US$ 895.00
Just as retail carriers have become more adept at segmenting their retail customer base, wholesale carriers must get smarter at segmenting their wholesale customer base, or risk losing business to tho...
January 2010
14 pages
Telkom South Africa
US$ 1,495.00
Telkom, the incumbent operator in South Africa, is at a crossroads. The sale of its 50% share in Vodacom has left it with surplus funds, but without a mobile arm. Telkom is repositioning itself and de...
January 2010
16 pages
Pricing strategies for low-ARPU subscribers in India
US$ 1,495.00
Mobile tariffs in India are among the lowest in the world. Intense competition in the industry continues to put downward pressure on tariff levels, and the declining trend is accelerated by customers’...
January 2010
19 pages
Unisys in the UK public sector: aligning its portfolio
US$ 395.00
The year 2009 has been one of development for Unisys. Having simplified its corporate message, it has spent much of the last 12 months refining this across its business units, including its public sec...
January 2010
9 pages
Pervasive business video in 2020
US$ 395.00
The use of video in business environments will be as prevalent in 2020 as audio conferencing is today. Video communication will be part of most business applications, conferences and meetings within a...
January 2010
7 pages
Enterprise networking in 2020
US$ 395.00
The last decade has seen a revolution in enterprise networking with a major transformation of enterprise WANs from the legacy networking technologies of frame relay and ATM to IP VPN and wide area Eth...
January 2010
6 pages
National eHealth strategy progress in Australia
US$ 1,495.00
For more than a decade Australia has been looking to establishing a national eHealth system. After many reviews, reports and an estimated A$5 billion expended on various eHealth initiatives, the count...
January 2010
26 pages
Sustainability management: an opportunity for CIOs
US$ 895.00
Organizations of all types face growing pressure to minimize energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, consumption of water and other natural resources, and waste output – in short, to adopt more sustaina...
January 2010
11 pages
Qtel
US$ 895.00
Qtel is Gulf telco, alongside Etisalat, STC and Zain, that has emerged as a regional powerhouse in the last few years. It has grown quickly via acquisition, but now must realise the promised synergies...
January 2010
15 pages
MKS
US$ 895.00
Application lifecycle management (ALM) solutions provider MKS had a relatively stable year in calendar 2009, with revenues falling only 4% during the first half of fiscal 2010 (which ended 31 October...
January 2010
12 pages
Telecoms in 2020: enterprise services
US$ 1,495.00
The year 2020 will be a proof point for telco service providers in enterprise fixed services. If telecoms operators are to remain in business as global service providers they must by that date complet...
January 2010
22 pages
Orascom
US$ 940.00
Orascom is one of the most diverse telecoms players to come out of the emerging markets. With a keen eye on value, it is experienced at entering and exiting markets, and is good at delivering high ret...
January 2010
19 pages
China Unicom
US$ 895.00
China Unicom is the second-largest operator both in wireline and the mobile service market in mainland China. Like its two main rivals, China Unicom is transforming into an integrated service provider...
January 2010
13 pages
Desktop-as-a-service brings shared services to the desktop
US$ 895.00
Desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) is a way of providing a fully managed desktop service from the cloud. Based on virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), DaaS offers the flexibility and agility of VDI, with th...
January 2010
15 pages
Net neutrality: a policy perspective
US$ 1,495.00
Net neutrality is a hotly debated topic around the world, and is now high on the political and regulatory agenda not only in the US but increasingly in many EU member states. It originated as a result...
January 2010
17 pages
Optical component ROADM survey results: 2Q09
US$ 1,495.00
ROADM shipments suffered during the macroeconomic crisis, but now on track for growth
Wavelength blocker is the legacy ROADM switch fabric — still shipping although likely to be discontinued
W...
January 2010
21 pages
Trends for 2010: telco operations
US$ 895.00
Service providers had a difficult year in 2009, with concerns about the world economy and uncertainty regarding its recovery prompting many to prudently adopt cautious strategies in order to see them...
January 2010
11 pages
Adtran’s growing GPON stable
US$ 395.00
In November 2009, Adtran expanded its GPON Optical Network Terminals product portfolio within the Total Access 5000 platform to include MDU versions and RF and HomePNA support. The additional features...
January 2010
6 pages
Multinationals keep the UC ball rolling
US$ 1,495.00
Our recent research with multinational corporations (MNCs) shows that, despite fierce budget constraints, they are upping the pace of unified communications (UC) implementation and integration. IP tel...
January 2010
28 pages
NGA tracker: policy and regulation (Q4 2009)
US$ 1,495.00
Ovum's quarterly NGA policy & regulation tracker provides you with an authoritative understanding of the regulatory developments in next-generation access (NGA) as they happen.
January 2010
22 pages
GPS Navigation Market - Portable Navigation Devices
US$ 2,500.00
Bishop & Associates has just released a new 5 chapter research report focusing on the GPS navigation market. The key objective of this report is to predict GPS ... monthly fees from the consumer. At the same time Portable Navigation Device (PND) market is becoming mature but will not be crushed by the trend of ...
January 2010
Global Mobile Roaming Pricing 2010
US$ 3,055.00
Site License Price: US$6,110.00 International mobile roaming is one of the most important services in the European mobile operator's portfolio. According to figures released by the GSM Association so...
January 2010
170 pages
Global Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market (2009–2014)
US$ 5,650.00
... analyze Global Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market according to applications, technologies, and topologies. The report provides in-depth market estimates and forecasts for Global Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market as follows: - Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment Market– Technologies: TDM & ATM, microwave, pseudowire, free space optics, satellite, All-IP RAN - Wireless and Mobile Backhaul Equipment ...
January 2010
288 pages
SenSage – more than just a clever name in analytics
US$ 895.00
It might be easy to dismiss SenSage as just another analytic upstart with new, unproven technology and limited market penetration. However, a closer look at this San Francisco-based company reveals th...
December 2009
11 pages
Telecoms in 2020: executive summary
US$ 2,495.00
This is the second of two reports that present the combined thinking of the Ovum telecoms research group on the subject of what the telecoms industry will look like in the year 2020. This report summa...
December 2009
35 pages
Telecoms in 2020: network infrastructure
US$ 2,495.00
Ovum’s core Telecoms 2020 scenario has implications for the owners and suppliers of network infrastructure. Scaling, from transactions to terabits, will require silicon, software, and systems innovati...
December 2009
30 pages
Telecoms in 2020: devices and platforms
US$ 1,495.00
Software architectures arising from the IT and Internet worlds will have profound effects on the way in which digital content and applications are delivered and consumed by users of mobile phones, Int...
December 2009
29 pages
Telecoms in 2020: consumer
US$ 1,495.00
By 2020, a plethora of different players will supply, deliver and manage the consumer digital world, which will be dominated by the Web, video and interactivity. The role of telcos will have altered d...
December 2009
24 pages
Telecoms in 2020: core scenario
US$ 1,495.00
This is the first of two reports that present the combined thinking of the Ovum telecoms research group on the subject of what the telecoms industry will look like in the year 2020.
December 2009
23 pages
Telecoms in 2020: components
US$ 1,495.00
Ovum’s vision for the long-term future of telecoms component suppliers based on the core Telecoms 2020 scenario includes adding power consumption as a critical differentiator; developing multi-level t...
December 2009
23 pages
Telecoms in 2020: emerging markets
US$ 1,495.00
The telecoms markets in the emerging countries of Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South & Central America will have changed dramatically by 2020. Economic growth; the rapid growth of dat...
December 2009
17 pages
Telecoms in 2020: regulation
US$ 1,495.00
Some of the biggest challenges ever to face regulators and policy-makers will take place in the next decade. The decisions taken will affect the competitive landscape for many years to come as operato...
December 2009
16 pages
Telecoms in 2020: wholesale
US$ 895.00
Over the next decade the wholesale telecoms industry will need to undergo dramatic changes to cope with the expected growth of video-based content, the explosion of wirelessly connected devices, and t...
December 2009
15 pages
Telecoms in 2020: telco operations
US$ 895.00
Ovum’s core telecoms scenario predicts two likely futures for the telcos, either as a SMART or LEAN player. Both options will require a root and branch review of the current telco business and operati...
December 2009
13 pages
Case study: Telecom Italia’s Virgilio Internet portal
US$ 395.00
Telecom Italia has succeeded where many other telcos have failed: in developing a successful portal strategy that provides a sales channel for its communication and multimedia service, as well as gene...
December 2009
5 pages
Binding security into the ecosystem
US$ 895.00
The days of trying to secure IT systems by simply adding ever more security products are over. Procurement and operating costs and insecurity driven by complexity have ended their reign. Security prof...
December 2009
11 pages