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Global Trends

IDC: Ignore emerging markets at your own risk - they hold the key

Industry News - Global Trends

Monday, 01 January 2007 00:00

In just over three years time almost 70% of the world's telecoms connections will be in emerging markets - up from just over 50% at present. IDC makes this highly encouraging forecast in its latest report on key markets. Read our summary of the IDC report - or ignore the emerging markets at your own risk!

Seamless mobile is the trend at ITU World

Industry News - Global Trends

Tuesday, 19 December 2006 08:08

ImageSeveral themes emerged from ITU Telecom World 2006. In this section of our review we identify developments at the event more focused to the emerging markets. ITU itself did in fact use the event to announce some important relevant news.

ICT Empowerment Network launched

Industry News - Global Trends

Tuesday, 19 December 2006 08:08

Nobel Peace Prize winner and Managing Director of Grameen Bank Professor Muhammad Yunus announced at the ITU Telecom World 2006 opening ceremony that ITU would team up with several major telecoms companies to combine the power of these enterprises with micro-financing for the poorer members of the tele-community...

 

Industry leaders salute ITU Telecom World 2006

Industry News - Global Trends

Tuesday, 19 December 2006 07:56

Hong Kong has just witnessed ITU Telecom World 2006. Developing Telecoms is publishing ITU's summary of the event and, in addition, some of the other comments by those attending. In this way readers will be able to make up their minds and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the show's location and content.

Internet governance needs Internet access and capacity-building - APC

Industry News - Global Trends

Monday, 27 November 2006 16:50

Athens, Greece has just witnessed the first-ever Internet Governance Forum (IGF), where capacity-building has emerged as a subject for action and discussion, cutting across all areas of interest.

4G - forge it or forget it?

Industry News - Global Trends

Monday, 27 November 2006 11:29

Do you remember the run-up to 3G? The worries about download speeds? The slow, painful and nervous migration from 2G to 3G via GPRS? The sums paid for licensing? Well, another G is about to make its mark - 4G. Michael Schwartz finds out whether history will repeat itself.

 

WiMAX prepares to serve the emerging markets

Industry News - Global Trends

Wednesday, 15 November 2006 00:00

Twenty-one companies involved in the development of WiMAX recently met to show just how interoperable their products and services can be - and how valuable and useful WiMAX is bound to become in the emerging markets. Michael Schwartz brings Developing Telecoms up to date with this recent demonstration.

Emerging markets leaders Russia and Brazil choose WiMAX

Industry News - Global Trends

Wednesday, 01 November 2006 00:00

Russia and Brazil are leaders in emerging markets. In both supply of communications services is struggling to keep up with demand. In Russia there are some roadblocks. Brazil may be showing the way forward. Michael Schwartz brings Developing Telecoms up to date.

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