Reportbuyer.com - Wireless Telecoms: Wireless Broadbandhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/rss.htmlResearch comprehensive market analysis on the Wireless Broadband industry, in the Telecommunication Market. Reports include data on Europe, UK, USA, Asia and other global markets.en-gbReportbuyerservice@reportbuyer.comenquiries@redwiredesign.comMobile Data Modules: Powering the Market for Mobile Internet Peripherals and Devices: Understanding the expanding category of non-handset products which contain a mobile data modulehttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/mobile_data_modules_powering_market_mobile_internet_peripherals_devices.htmlThis report focuses on the expanding category of products which contain a mobile data module, but which are not handsets and are not used in a voice-centric capacity. The term we have assigned to these is ‘Mobile Internet Peripherals and Devices’ which encompass products such as laptops, UMPCs, PC cards, USB modems, game consoles, eBooks, digital signs, ATMs and host of other M2M applications. Sitting within all these devices is a data module providing a connection to a wide-area network based on one of the three main mobile standards, namely GSM, CDMA or WiMAX. 8d4ba98eae427cede91fbe874101a8bdMon, 15 Sep 2008 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless Broadband2008 Europe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Central Europehttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/2008_europe_telecoms_mobile_broadband_central_europe.htmlBuddeComm's publication 2008 Europe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Central Europe profiles the five countries of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. While all are EU countries, the market in each one varies significantly, both in size and wealth: Slovenia's GDP per capita is more than double that of Poland's although Poland's population is 19 times that of Slovenia. Impacting on the telecoms market is EU-mandated competition, decreasing prices and leading to the introduction of new services by competing operators and incumbents alike. 03c52ab4d3bb85b048fd5403c93e5e28Mon, 25 Aug 2008 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandMobile Pricing Trends and Service Innovationhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/mobile_pricing_trends_service_innovation.htmlMobile pricing trends are taking place against a backdrop of rising mobile penetration on a global scale with 3. 2 billion mobile users at the end of 2007, with year on year growth of 15 per cent. Some 18 per cent of mobile revenues worldwide are accounted for by data - mainly with SMS - but with a decline in ARPU of 8 per cent. 7d57a33399c0909cb51023ffe3f6625eFri, 06 Jun 2008 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless Broadband2007 Global Wireless Broadband - Focus Shifts to Mobile Sectorhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/2007_global_wireless_broadband_focus_shifts_mobile_sector.htmlThe 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. In terms of developments, after years of waiting, the WiMAX standard was finally ratified in late 2005 and by early 2006 the first certified products entered the market. 25daf7b374a10b8740d96be6839789c9Tue, 11 Sep 2007 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless Broadband2007 Australia - Wireless Broadband - Personal Broadbandhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/2007_australia_wireless_broadband_personal_broadband.htmlThere has been some good progress in wireless broadband in regional Australia. The developments in South Australia, in particular, are very promising - these have been made possible by the financial assistance of Federal and State Governments. The subsidies from HiBIS, and now Broadband Guarantee, are enabling broadband providers to deliver high-speed broadband services to areas where it would not normally be economically viable. 158d59625d78b353a40cff8e629df54aTue, 15 May 2007 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandWireless Broadband Access In Korea: Targeting The Consumer Markethttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/wireless_broadband_access_korea_targeting_consumer_market.html Until now, Korean mobile operators have not targeted the wireless broadband access market. Services were expensive and customers relatively few. However, with HSDPA, operators are approaching broadband access services from a different viewpoint. 6433a5bec0374acff9d11fb7daed866fMon, 12 Feb 2007 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandProven Strategies for 3G & Broadband Mobile Data Services & Applications Vol.2http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/proven_strategies_3g_broadband_mobile_data_services_applications_vol_2.htmlThis study provides a behind the scenes perspective on the wireless data services experience from mature markets. The study identifies key success factors leading to the current data ARPU rates of over 20% in these markets. Though experiences are highlighted from different regions, the focus is the South Korean market. 628238765de99b327cbdd7800e3d7545Wed, 01 Nov 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless Broadband2006 Wireless Broadband Technology (Biennial Publication)http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/2006_wireless_broadband_technology_biennial_publication.htmlWireless Broadband traditionally refers to "last-mile" delivery of high speed data, typically for Internet access and private networking, in metropolitan and rural areas, over distances of hundreds of metres to several kilometres. WiMAX in particular has long been promoted as a viable alternative to DSL, including for "Triple Play" voice, video and data services. We critically examine the capabilities of this emerging technology in the context of limited spectrum availability in the frequencies best suited for longer distance propagation. f208d7d7a6a8c64ff18ec8049a3da9a7Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless Broadband2006 Global Wireless Broadband - Moving into New Business Modelshttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/2006_global_wireless_broadband_moving_new_business_models.htmlThe initial potential of wireless broadband has been witnessed with WiFi spreading like wildfire throughout the world. It is predicted that there will be over 300,000 hotspots worldwide by the end of 2009. Its key feature is that it provides portable broadband access, and WiFi is now widely available in laptops and other hand-held devices. cb19e7eaa5bd3f7ed261af1c9eab1c68Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless Broadband2006 Wireless Broadband Technologies Handbookhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/2006_wireless_broadband_technologies_handbook.htmlThis report introduces managers, investors and technical people to the major wireless broadband technologies IEEE 802. 11 (WiFi) and IEEE 802. 16 (WiMAX) - and to a number of related technologies. eb61b305a386995a490e0128ce4ed643Fri, 01 Sep 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandProven Strategies for 3G & Broadband Mobile Data Services & Applications Vol.1http://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/proven_strategies_3g_broadband_mobile_data_services_applications_vol_1.htmlThis study provides a behind the scenes perspective on the wireless data services experience from mature markets. The study identifies key success factors leading to the current data ARPU rates of over 20% in these markets. Though experiences are highlighted from different regions, the focus is the South Korean market. 581491f5248252842f7b6b4ee8392b99Tue, 01 Aug 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandSuccessfully Enabling Next Generation Wireless Data Services: Next Gen. Wireless Datahttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/successfully_enabling_next_generation_wireless_data_services.htmlWireless data services have been gaining momentum in the past few years. With higher data rate enabled by latest broadband access technologies, exciting multimedia services can now be delivered across wireless networks, such as location base services, instant and multimedia messaging, video downloading & streaming, etc. This presentation material provides a comprehensive overview of current wireless data services and applications, market trends, as well as with the introduction to the wireless access technologies and service enablers. 79f02008ce6d81cb8974117dfb76303aSat, 01 Jul 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandAsia-Pacific Incumbents' Emerging Fmc Strategieshttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/asia_pacific_incumbents_emerging_fmc_strategies.htmlFMC products are emerging in the Asia-Pacific region, but in tailored ways that exploit the characteristics of a particular market. Successful offerings will be those based on specific strengths of incumbent operators. . b320cdd0d94c73f8874b6be862a730b4Fri, 09 Jun 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandWibro: Exploiting A Genuine Market Opportunityhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/wibro.htmlSouth Korea, with one of the best wired broadband networks, is aiming to be a trailblazer in wireless broadband access. Wireless broadband (WiBro) will be launched commercially in Korea in Q2 2006. Although tough competition is expected from another emerging technology, HSDPA, in the competitive domestic market, WiBro does have opportunities in overseas markets, as a result of its time-to-market advantage over the 802. d354287f0d078fca56961c969d2ace37Tue, 16 May 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandPowerline Networking In The Homehttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/powerline_networking_home.htmlThe powerline communication (PLC) technology concept has been around for many years. As the name suggests, PLC is a technique for using the power network as a medium for telecommunications. In theory this is an attractive concept, especially in less developed countries, as the power distribution network is often widely deployed and thus provides a ready communications network. 793e84be8bac47f3c84a92676950afe0Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless BroadbandMetrozones Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/telecoms/wireless_telecoms/wireless_broadband/metrozones_report.htmlChallenges to the hotspot business model have helped drive the move towards wider area hotzones, aided by the emergence of new Wi-Fi technologies, such as extended range access points and, more importantly, Wi-Fi mesh. Hotzones, particularly in urban areas of dense population - where they are referred to as metrozones - are becoming increasingly attractive to non-cellular commercial operators. However, the agenda is also increasingly being driven by public sector metrozones run by local authorities or other bodies, sometimes as non-profit concerns, and usually with subsidized rates. 72f947268068fbb9eae07f4a2f34a812Fri, 17 Mar 2006 12:00:00 GBWireless Telecoms/Wireless Broadband