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New figures from IDC predict that the esecurity services market, which topeed 1.5 billion in 2000 will exceed $4 billion dollars in Western Europe by 2004. This makes it one of the fastest-growing segments in the European IT services market surpassing current market leaders. “The race to properly secure Europe’s ebusiness networks will be a… Continue reading Europe’s eSecurity Services Market To Reach $4 Billion By 2004
Exploding mobile Internet usage and subscriptions won’t make up for a 36% decline in traditional mobile operator revenues, leading average revenue per user (ARPU) to fall 15% in Europe by 2005, according to a new report by Forrester Research. The report asserts that mobile carriers’ operating profits will disappear in 2007 and take six years… Continue reading Europe’s Mobile Internet Won’t Pay For UMTS, Says Forrester
A global survey by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) found that whilst most consumers are currently dissatisfied with the mobile commerce applications on offer – one in four owners of mobile devices stopped using m-commerce applications after the first few attempts – most current and potential users believe mobile services will play an important role… Continue reading M-commerce: Frustrated Users Prepared to Stick With It
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Recent research by Datamonitor claims that internet games on mobile phones are set to be a huge success in Europe and the US and estimate that 200 million people will be playing these games by 2005. The most popular games will be the old classics: card games, quizzes and bingo but mobile game players will… Continue reading Wireless Gaming Worth $6bn By 2005
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