Because of a growing need to connect remote and mobile workers, medium-sized firms in the US have increased their outlay on telecom services and equipment and total spending is predicted to exceed $20 billion this year. A new report from In-Stat/MDR claims that mid-market companies, namely those with 100-999 employees, are looking to the future… Continue reading Medium-Sized Companies Raise Telecom Budgets
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The UK is Europe’s foremost wi-fi market and will have more than 4,000 hotspots by the end of the year, according to a new report from Gartner. Users with wi-fi enabled laptops and PDAs can now access the internet from a variety of locations including railway stations, airport lounges, coffee shops and cafes. The study… Continue reading UK Is European Leader In Wi-Fi
The latest mobile phone subscriber forecasts for more than forty countries appear below. The figures were compiled by analysts at The Research Room. Forecasts for Western European countries are available Almost 90% Of UK Population Will Use A Mobile By 2007, Says Report. Country by Country Mobile Subscriber Forecasts … Continue reading Global Country By Country Mobile Subscriber Forecasts
Sales of mobile phone ringtones are set to exceed those CD singles in the near future, according to new research from the Mobile Data Association (MDA). SMS ringtone advertising is now commonplace in newspapers and magazines and and pop songs, TV themes and classical tunes are widely available in monophonic and polyphonic formats. The MDA… Continue reading Mobile Ringtones Find The Right Rhythm
The number of mobile phone subscribers in the UK is set to hit 53 million by 2007, reaching 88% of the population, according to forecasts from The Research Room. This will place the UK mobile market as the third largest in western Europe, behind Germany with 67.6 million users and Italy with 54.1 million. The… Continue reading Almost 90% Of UK Population Will Use A Mobile By 2007, Says Report
Newspaper executives are to get an insight into how lucrative mobile services can be on a two-day study trip organised by the World Association of Newspapers (WAN). The trip to Oslo on 1 and 2 September will feature case studies of profitable news and information services from around the world, an explanation of how newspapers… Continue reading Press Bosses To See Benefits Of Mobile Services
The number of mobile users worldwide will surpass two billion by 2007, although the growth rate between now and then will slow almost to a standstill, according to projections from InStat/MDR. This ‘catastrophic slowdown’ comes as penetration in western Europe approaches 83.6% in 2007 – a virtual saturation point in the market. As a result,… Continue reading Western European Mobile Market Will Hit Saturation By 2007
Vodafone and BSkyB have joined Hutchison Whampoa in bidding for the rights to show Premiership football highlights on mobile phones from next year, according to reports this week. Hutchison secured the mobile rights for £35 million back in June 2001 and is keen to retain the contract in order to popularise its third generation service… Continue reading Three-Way Battle For Mobile Football Rights
The US hot-spot service market will be worth in excess of $800 million by 2007, according to a study by research firm Parks Associates. The findings are based on consumer surveys and interviews with service providers conducted for Public Hot Spots: Moving beyond Road Warriors, a recent report on the state of the Wi-Fi market… Continue reading Hot-Spot Service Revenues To Grow As Market Demand Increases
Shipments of mobile handsets increased by almost a fifth in the second quarter of 2003, according to the latest figures from IDC. The firm’s Worldwide Handset QView shows that global shipments rose by 19.2% year on year to 118.3 million units. This represented an increase of 6.7% over the first quarter total (see Global Handset… Continue reading Growing Demand For Handsets In Second Quarter
