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Asia-Pacific

ITU asks: broadband connectivity for Asia-Pacific. Too much or too little?

Regional Trends - Asia-Pacific

Monday, 22 September 2008 16:05

ITU launched its key Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Report for the Asia-Pacific region at ITU Telecom Asia 2008, held in Bangkok, Thailand. The report focuses on broadband connectivity as a vehicle for content to drive development and build a knowledge-based information society...

ITU asks: broadband connectivity for Asia-Pacific. Too much or too little?

Regional Trends - Asia-Pacific

Monday, 22 September 2008 16:05

ImageITU launched its key Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Report for the Asia-Pacific region at ITU Telecom Asia 2008, held in Bangkok, Thailand. The report focuses on broadband connectivity as a vehicle for content to drive development and build a knowledge-based information society...

CDMA plunges, GSM continues to thrive

Regional Trends - Asia-Pacific

Tuesday, 16 September 2008 17:11

According to Dell'Oro, a source of market information on networking and telecoms infrastructure, the CDMA market infrastructure worldwide contracted 25% last year even though CDMA grew in the Asia-Pacific region...

Great firewall of China still blocking online trade - Backbone IT Group

Regional Trends - Asia-Pacific

Thursday, 28 August 2008 01:00

Internet censorship is effectively preventing thousands of American and European e-commerce websites from reaching Chinese consumers, claim Internet marketing consultants Backbone IT Group in a recent study.

ITU Report highlights broadband leadership in Asia-Pacific region

Regional Trends - Asia-Pacific

Wednesday, 20 August 2008 09:55

It's now official - Asia-Pacific is the world leader in ICT. A new report from the ITU, published to co-incide with ITU Telecom Asia 2008 next month confirms what analysts and observers, including Developing Telecoms, have believed to be the case for years, that Asia-Pacific dominates in fixed and wireless telecommunications. But there is still a big divide in the region between ICT rich and poor economies...

ITU Report highlights broadband leadership in Asia-Pacific region

Regional Trends - Asia-Pacific

Wednesday, 20 August 2008 09:55

It's now official - Asia-Pacific is the world leader in ICT. A new report from the ITU, published to co-incide with ITU Telecom Asia 2008 next month confirms what analysts and observers, including Developing Telecoms, have believed to be the case for years, that Asia-Pacific dominates in fixed and wireless telecommunications. But there is still a big divide in the region between ICT rich and poor economies...

Rising demand for enterprise IP telephony fuels Asia-Pacific

Regional Trends - Asia-Pacific

Monday, 18 August 2008 15:48

Asia TelephonyInternet Protocol is rapidly penetrating a range of key vertical and horizontal enterprise telephony markets in the Asia Pacific region. Although time division multiplexing still holds sway overall in Asia, high demand for IP from countries such as Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore has triggered a growth spurt in the region...

Rising demand for enterprise IP telephony fuels Asia-Pacific

Regional Trends - Asia-Pacific

Monday, 18 August 2008 15:48

Asia TelephonyInternet Protocol is rapidly penetrating a range of key vertical and horizontal enterprise telephony markets in the Asia Pacific region. Although time division multiplexing still holds sway overall in Asia, high demand for IP from countries such as Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore has triggered a growth spurt in the region...

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