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March

3rd

by Paul Budde

ICT Solutions for Global Warming and Energy Saving

Paul BuddeICT industry will play a key role in dealing with problems such as global warming and saving energy. Simply by making processes and systems more efficient savings will start to occur naturally. Furthermore, by giving the end-users more control we will see an increase in energy efficiency.

Once the utilities are able to provide that level of decentralisation – with end-users increasingly taking charge of their own energy management – a large number of energy efficient devices and management tools will flood the market.

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February

27th

by Paul Budde

Wireless Broadband Better Potential for the Delivery of VoIP

Paul BuddeA new report shows that 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.

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February

19th

by Aphrodite Brinsmead

Unified Communications are the Way Forward for Eco-Friendly Businesses

Aphrodite BrimsmeadA new report analyses five important developments that will be impacting this market over the next twelve months. Whilst concerns over green IT, employee productivity and the economy may inhibit investments in some emerging technologies, Datamonitor believes that these issues will make unified communications a compelling business proposition for enterprises.

The continued media focus on green IT is also likely to affect the unified communications market positively. Vendors will continue to market solutions from this perspective, helping to reduce businesses’ carbon footprints. Continue reading “Unified Communications are the Way Forward for Eco-Friendly Businesses” »

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February

13th

by Paul Budde

Is Microsoft Wasting $45 billion on Yahoo?

Paul BuddeThe fact that Microsoft is prepared to bid $45 billion-plus for Yahoo is a sign more of desperation than of good business sense.

It plainly is an admission that Google is actually right about something Microsoft has been talking about for more than a decade, but has failed to anything much about. A new report shows that it was Microsoft who, in the 1990s, warned that more and more (software) services and applications would move to the Net. In those days we used the term ‘net-centric’.

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January

11th

by Urmila Doraswami

Decreased Hardware and Broadband Prices and Interest in Online Gaming will help Drive 50 Million Filipinos Online by 2015

Urmila DoraswamiThe Phillipines is in the midst of an internet revolution - with more and more people connecting to the web using their mobiles as well as computers. News published by the Inquirer finds that the broadband market will serve 50 million Filipinos by 2015.

Analysts believe that the falling cost of broadband, increasing uptake of online gaming and decreasing hardware prices have all worked as promoters for the increase in the number of people who use the Internet.

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November

27th

by Jonna Dagliden

Apple and Google Threatens to Take Lead in Mobile Handset Market

jonna_dagliden.jpgA new report shows that Apple and Google are threatening to take the lead from Nokia, the international leader in mobile handset innovations, in the mobile handset market. Of course, the battle is far from over but there will certainly be a major shake-up of this extremely lucrative market.

Traditionally Nokia has played the role of market leader and market innovator. However, it will have to be very careful in this instance, as the mobile operators are its major customers. These telcos subsidise the mobile phones and it is crucial for the mobile vendors to be included in the mobile packages promoted by the operators. This requires them to play the same tune as the operators, and that means closed systems, proprietary standards and ways to lock in and lock up customers.

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November

13th

by Jonna Dagliden

Rural India New Target for Mobile Industry Players

jonna_dagliden.jpgIndia’s telecommunication sector is witnessing an explosive growth, as falling tariffs and rising incomes are bringing mobile phones within the reach of millions of new customers, according to Emerging Rural Mobile Market in India.

Mobile industry players are eyeing rural India as their new area of opportunity. The companies are encouraged by the fact that mobile users are expected to cross 230 million by 2007 end and 500 million by 2010.

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November

13th

by Jonna Dagliden

Will You be Part of 2bn People Watching TV on Their Mobile in 2013?

jonna_dagliden.jpgPerhaps you’re already familiar to watching TV on your mobile phone? If you’re not as up-to-date yet, you better join, because the number of Mobile TV users has reached 20 million globally and will balloon to over two billion by 2013, according to Telecom Trends International.

A new report shows that the vast majority of users currently access free-to-air mobile TV, but pay-TV will catch on as high-quality made-for-TV programming becomes widely available on subscription-based channels.

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October

10th

by Urmila Doraswami

iPhone Geared Up for the UK, Roll Outs Announced for Europe and Asia too

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Apple’s ‘revolutionary’ iPhone will be available in the UK on November 9, 2007 via service provider O2. It will cost ₤269. The question is, are you set to finger tap your way to the newest way of making phone calls? A new report says the new phone could potentially transform the wireless industry, and also evaluates the the exclusive relationship between Apple and AT&T.

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October

3rd

by Jonna Dagliden

Skype Nudges Slow Telecom Market Forward to the Web

jonna_dagliden.jpgHave you ever used Google, Skype, YouTube or MySpace? Well if you have, you are part of a future which will be increasingly web-based with voice data and video services delivered in an open model. It’s goodbye to paying locked-in subscriptions.

A new report shows that Skype has changed telephony from a telecoms service to a web application. Obviously, this has not resulted in everyone throwing away their handsets, but it has put those involved in the industry on guard.

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