A new study has found that increasing numbers of broadband users are watching sports coverage online and the budding industry is already worth more than $100 million. Researchers at technology research firm, Strategy Analytics examined hundreds of international sports sites and reported on the current availability of webcasts and their potential for the future. At… Continue reading Broadband Offers Sporting Chance To Rights Holders
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US consumer confidence in the internet remained stable in the third quarter of 2002, according to a new report from ACNielsen. The Internet Confidence Index monitored by Yahoo! and ACNielsen remained flat in Q3 at 113 from the previous quarter. However, it has increased from 105 at the same period last year, indicating greater confidence… Continue reading Internet Confidence Steady In Third Quarter, Says ACNielsen
The business community is yet to be inspired by high-speed internet connections with the result that UK companies account for just 30% of ADSL services, according to a new report from Oftel. The telecoms regulator also found that under one in ten SMEs have taken up broadband. This is partly due to the fact that… Continue reading UK Companies Remain Cool On Broadband
Until now, advertisers have been reluctant to exploit the medium of interactive television but a new paper from Billetts, the advertising and marketing consultancy, puts the onus on the broadcasting industry to change the status quo. The report acknowledges that television in the UK is experiencing seismic changes and digital technology has given viewers access… Continue reading Jury Still Out On Interactive Advertising
Internet spending in the US is set to increase by an average of more than 25% this year, according to a new report from eMarketer. Average online expenditure fell last year but in its latest report, Retail Industry Online, eMarketer estimates that US internet users will increase their annual spending from an average of $866… Continue reading US Online Buyers To Increase Spending
People who use the internet at work spend more time and money online than those who access the web from home, AdAge reports. A new survey released by Avenue A, a Seattle based advertising and media agency, reveals that internet media consumption is 22% higher among work users than for home-only users. Of those surveyed,… Continue reading Work Internet Users Are Biggest Spenders, Study Finds
With Christmas exactly three months away, online retailers are turning their attention to the festive season and the Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG) has sought to convince the public that internet shopping is cheap, hassle-free and above all secure. It is estimated that more than 10 million people in the UK will shop online… Continue reading UK Industry Group Predicts Online Christmas Bonanza
The cost of high-speed internet access is prohibitive and a big turn-off for a majority of users in the US, claims a new report from the Office of Technology Policy (OTP). Although the service is now available in most parts of the country, only one in ten of those with internet access uses a broadband… Continue reading Broadband Too Expensive In The US, Says Report
At a time when investor confidence in the high-tech sector would appear to be at an all time low, the wireless LAN (WLAN) industry is bucking the trend and worldwide shipments are set to increase by 73% this year, according to a new report from Gartner Dataquest. The technology research group calculates that revenue from… Continue reading Gartner Predicts Bright Future for WLAN Dealers
Nearly 6% of Europeans now have access to broadband services, up from 4% six months ago, according to a new survey from Forrester Research. This increase is partly due to the proliferation of high-speed services in the UK (see More Brits Switching To Broadband) where more than two million customers have now signed up. However,… Continue reading Broadband Catching On In Europe, Says Forrester
