Strategic Information - Telecoms, Wireless and Broadband
[ Written by Juliet Andguladze. Posted on 9:31 PM | 0 comments ]Are you in need of high level strategic information? "BuddeComms USA Annual Publication, 2008 USA Telecoms, Wireless and Broadband provide market analysis. According to the Business Wire that cover the following issues emphasize bellow mentioned items:
· Forecast growth in select telecommunication markets.
· The emerging trends and convergence in the USA voice, broadband and digital TV sectors.
· How the USA is faring in terms of global broadband development.
· The current and emerging broadband technologies and their long-term projections.
· The growth of wireless voice and data and the deployment of 3G and 4G technologies.
· Key information on the major telecommunication operators.
The above mentioned aspects and technology issues are too intensively covered in media sources. Even the variety of media channels indicate about those changes that are already noticed by the professional specialist. The convergence process plays very important role in developing the field of digital TV, telecommunication services.
The way telecommunication is developing nowadays is mostly determined by several reasons. The first of those reasons is the Internet. It continues rise and on the basis of the rise, share of online advertising and e-commerce increase.
BuddeComms USA Annual Publication, 2008 USA Telecoms, Wireless and Broadband provide market analysis provides overviews and statistics on the US fixed-line, wireless and broadband markets including their sub-markets such as DSL, cable, FttH, wireless broadband, utilities broadband, the Internet, VoIP and IPTV.
According to the RESEARCHANDMARKETS Report showed:
· Telecommunications industry growth - around 8% -$1 trillion (2007)
· Telecom service revenues - $458 billion, 31% - wireless service revenue.
· Traditional fixed-line customers drop - around 10% in residential wireline accounts.
· Cable VoIP - growth rates around 75%.
· FttH deployments growth over 110% per annum by late 2007.
· Broadband subscribers growth solid.
· DSL subscriber growth.
· WiFi’s growth as commonplace in the USA during 2007.
· The US wireless industry - 83% subscriber penetration by early 2008.
· Data service revenues - 18% of total wireless service revenues in 2007 (4% in 2004).
· Increase of convergence among services and devices.
· The growth of VoD services - 45% of all cable subscribers utilised VoD.




















