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Telecom Inside Out: Canadian Telecommunications Forecast and Analysis by Company Size, Industry Vertical and Region, 2004-2008

Textbook - Telecom Inside Out: Canadian Telecommunications Forecast and Analysis by Company Size, Industry Vertical and Region, 2004-2008 ISBN:
Binding: Digital
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Author(s): IDC, Lawrence Surtees, Amol Shah, Francis Chang
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 45

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Multinational Companies' Telecommunications Usage and Preferences in Asia/Pacific, 2004

Textbook - Multinational Companies' Telecommunications Usage and Preferences in Asia/Pacific, 2004 ISBN:
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Author(s): IDC, Renee Gamble
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 201

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Asia/Pacific Telecommunications Predictions 2005

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Author(s): IDC, Renee Gamble, Claudio Checchia, Sandra Ng, Abner Germanow, Davina Yeo, Grace Yeo, Rachel Lo
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 16

The IDC study looks at our AsiaPacific Telecommunications Predictions 2005 where we present consensus of the top 10 predictions for the 2005 telecommunications market in the AsiaPacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ region Drawing from the latest IDC research and from a brainstorm amongst IDC's regional telecommunications and network analysts we take a high-level look at trends vendor as well as service provider strategies and new technologies that will emerge with major impact on the industry and its players in 2005 "The key themes shaping both the IT and the telecom sector are convergence and consolidation True 'convergence' is still some years away but the seeds have been sown and clearly the lines between 'fixed' versus 'wireless' communications are blurring with boundaries being tested and crossed" says Claus Mortensen senior analyst Telecommunications IDC AsiaPacific "IDC expects this central theme of convergence will continue to run over the course of the next few years"

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Profit Beyond Voice? 2004 U.S. Consumer Telecommunications Demand Survey

Textbook - Profit Beyond Voice? 2004 U.S. Consumer Telecommunications Demand Survey ISBN:
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Author(s): IDC
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 46

This IDC study examines the results of IDC's 2004 Residential Telecommunications Survey IDC interviewed over 1000 US households to analyze changes in US consumer demand for telecommunications services across geographic regions and demographic indicators To successfully increase household share of wallet and reduce churn in the residential market service providers must respond rapidly to changing consumer demand This study addresses questions such as: How are residential customers spending their telecom dollars What are the characteristics of households buying telecom service bundles Where are telecom growth opportunities today "IDC's 2004 Residential Telecommunications Survey revealed that the local and long distance service bundles no longer drive bundle growth" said Wu Zhou research analyst Residential Telecommunications services "The anchor for bundle growth is high-speed data"

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Where Do We Go From Here?: Top 10 Predictions for the Australian Telecommunications Market 2005

Textbook - Where Do We Go From Here?: Top 10 Predictions for the Australian Telecommunications Market 2005 ISBN:
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Author(s): IDC, Loretta Pein, Warren Chaisatien, Stephen Graham
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 13

This IDC study presents the top 10 predictions for the Australian telecom market in 2005 based on IDC's extensive local regional and global research Against the backdrop of Telstra's T3 agenda certain to generate heated political and industry debates in 2005 IDC predicts the Australian telecom market will be rejuvenated by advancements in the industry's two fastest-growing segments: mobile and broadband "With next-generation networks inexorably progressing the convergence of wireless and wireline as well as voice and data industry cooperation and consolidation will be common market characteristics Successful players will be those nimble enough to embrace a new go-to-market model one that is user-centric and less technology-driven" says Landry Fevre Telecom research director IDC Australia

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Indonesia Telecommunications Network Services 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis

Textbook - Indonesia Telecommunications Network Services 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis ISBN:
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Author(s): IDC
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 38

This IDC study presents the market size and forecast for the telecommunications network services (TNS) market in Indonesia covering both voice and data services "Growth in the TNS market in Indonesia is certain and very convincing After many years as a protected and monopolized sector the TNS market is now exposed to natural market forces Indonesia's voice revenues will experience a CAGR of 101 between 2003 and 2008 and will reach US179 billion in 2008 Data revenues are expected to sustain a higher CAGR of 168 for Indonesia's emerging requirements with revenues reaching US158 million in 2008" says Melissa Chong senior analyst Communications IDC Malaysia

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Asian Small Enterprise Telecommunications Usage and Preferences - a Vertical Industry Analysis, 2004

Textbook - Asian Small Enterprise Telecommunications Usage and Preferences - a Vertical Industry Analysis, 2004 ISBN:
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Author(s): IDC, Renee Gamble
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 131

This IDC study presents our latest Communications Survey findings related to small enterprise users' telecommunications preference IDC's Communications Survey is an annual undertaking to measure urban enterprise and small business telecommunications and Internet usage trends and preferences across in the AsiaPacific region This year we present findings from 11 markets The study answers questions such as: How current economic and business cycles are affects budgets for the coming year Which products are seeing increased interest from enterprises users Which products are nearing the end of their life cycles How prevalent is outsourcing for IT and telecommunications networking Is uptake increasing or is it already slowing How do budgetary fluctuations affect telecommunications usage and purchasing decisions "These latest findings solidify our understanding of the product and service uptake profiles of the small enterprise organizations within the region and verify the continuing attention given by small enterprise managers to strict return on investment as well as basic communications tools and services" says Renee Gamble IDC AsiaPacific research manager Telecommunications Research

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Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Telecommunications Network Services 2004-2009 Forecast and Analysis Update

Textbook - Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Telecommunications Network Services 2004-2009 Forecast and Analysis Update ISBN:
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Author(s): IDC
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 34

This IDC study updates IDC's 20042009 forecast for telecommunications network services (TNS) in AsiaPacific highlighting new developments service offerings technologies and players "IDC does not see absolute growth in all markets in the region However the markets that show flat or negative growth in the TNS sector are doing so due to increased competition not as a result of decreased consumption of or need for such services" observes Claus Mortensen senior analyst Telecommunications Research IDC AsiaPacific

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Japan Telecommunications Services 2004-2009 Forecast: The Shift of Voice to Data

Textbook - Japan Telecommunications Services 2004-2009 Forecast: The Shift of Voice to Data ISBN:
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Author(s): IDC, Daniel Newman
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 26

This IDC study provides an overview of the Japan fixed line telecommunications market The traditional PSTN and leased line markets continue to shrink as a result of price pressure from broadband VoIP and corporate data services utilizing new WAN technologies such as IP VPN and wide area Ethernet This study sizes the 2004 market and provides forecasts through 2009 for the major market segments "The fixed line market in Japan is shrinking but carriers are rolling out innovative services and some segments are showing strong growth The changes taking place render the Japan market extremely dynamic and provide lessons that should be heeded by carriers throughout the world in the next few years" says Daniel Newman market analyst Japan Telecommunications Services IDC Japan "The spread of broadband and unbundling requirements from the government are creating a highly competitive market landscape Disruptive technologies and business strategies are making it possible for smaller carriers to effectively compete against incumbents" he adds

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Asia/Pacific Telecommunications Predictions Presentation 2005

Textbook - Asia/Pacific Telecommunications Predictions Presentation 2005 ISBN:
Binding: Digital
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Author(s): IDC, Kit Yau, Phil Hassey, Sandra Ng, Graham Penn, Davina Yeo, Grace Yeo, Rachel Lo
Publisher: IDC Research
Number of Pages: 2

New technologies and services come and go every year 2005 will see some of these emerge with major impact in the marketplace in terms of competitive pressure on alternative solutions alteration of users' buying and consumption behavior or simply building the foundation for future solutions Perhaps more importantly we finally see the fulfillment of the promise of some of the most talked about trends of the last few years Here is the IDC's Predictions list on the top 10 telecommunications trends across the AsiaPacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ region for 2005: Interest in pay TV over broadband networks expands VoIP gains traction in the residence Wireless broadband Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) will operators join in The wireless enterprise gains momentum The "multifunctional" switch Enterprise IP Telephony changing gears Near Field Communications (NFC) getting close in 2005 Big Boys' rising interest in managed services First foot into the homes 3G will finally be rolled out by many operators across the APEJ region; VoIP (including Voice over Broadband or VoBB) will start to mature as a service and in some markets will replace traditional private automatic branch exchange (PABX) systems in the enterprise sector in the form of IP Centrex service The concept of converging networks is expected to penetrate deeper into the carrier enterprise and consumer markets as buyers begin to appreciate the real benefits offered 2005 will be a year of continuing transformation: wired will become wireless wireless will become wired voice will become data and hard vendors will push soft services

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