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Nick Verkroost

UK F1 TV figures up by half a million | - 0 views

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    25 May 2008 Monaco Grand Prix 3,980,000
Alex Street

Network equipment manufacturers market review - Reports - Content | Analysys Mason - 0 views

  • Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN), which had a combined share of 65% of the market in 2008. Huawei continues to grow rapidl
  • fourth-place player
  • USD4.6 billion in 2008 and will grow at a CAGR of 3% to reach USD5.5 billion in 2013.
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  • growth will be led by NMSs for residential broadband, the market for which is forecast to grow at a 5% CAGR.
  • Mobile NMS spending will grow more slowly, at a 4% CAGR, although it will remain the largest NMS market.
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    global market for network management systems was worth USD4.6 billion in 2008 and will grow at a CAGR of 3% to reach USD5.5 billion in 2013."
Alex Street

IDC - Press Release - prUS22196610 - 0 views

  • shipped a total of 174.2 million units in 2009, up 15.1% from the 151.4 million units in 2008.
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    174.2 million units in 2009, up 15.1% from the 151.4 million units in 2008.
Alex Street

Mobile Sales Fall While Smartphone Sales Rise, says Informa | - 0 views

  • How will device vendors differentiate themselves? What is User Experience? What are the most suitable Open Source licensing models for mobile handset software? How to succeed in an Open Source world How to make money with Open Source The challenges and risks of Open Source What are the major trends in mobile handset OS? Which OS platforms will be the most popular in 2009 and in 2013? What strategies are being adopted by the leading handset vendors? What does this mean? What is the future for proprietary OS? What mobile OS strategies are operators adopting?
  • n 2008, there were almost 162 million Smartphones sold, surpassing notebook sales for the first time. Just over 49% of Smartphones sold in 2008 were based on Symbian OS, a significant drop from a near 65% share it enjoyed one year earlier. While this is in large part due to the relatively poor performance of Nokias Smartphone range, it is also an indication of the popularity enjoyed by competing platforms including Linux, BlackBerry OS, Microsoft Windows Mobile, OS X iPhone and new entrant Android.
  • Openness is a key criterion, says Informa, while all in the mobile telecoms space now see the revenue potential of applications and services.
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  • Informa notes also that as more and more value moves from device hardware to software, and also to content, developers are becoming increasingly central to the mobile handset value chain
  • open source components and approaches
Alex Street

China's Huawei: Margins, Market Share and Cisco's Router Business - Seeking Alpha - 0 views

  • Huawei also competes with Ericsson, Nokia (NOK) and Siemens
  • Huawei is currently the second largest telecom equipment supplier globally with a share of 20% as of Q3 2009, an increase from the 11% share in Q4 2008
  • global core router market share from nearly 11% in 2008 to about 12% in 2009
Alex Street

Tennis Participation Jumps 43% in nine years - Racquet Sports Industry News - 0 views

  • PAC’s 2010 Sports, Fitness, and Recreation Participation Overview
  • PAC report, combined with the TIA/USTA participation study released at the end of 2009
  • improving our pathways into the sport for new players to develop into frequent players
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  • tennis once again ranks as the fastest growing traditional sport in the United States
  • 30 million Americans playing tennis.
  • Cardio Tennis, which was first introduced just five years ago, increased 20% from 2008 and has now pushed past 1.177 million participating in tennis based cardio-vascular exercise.”
  • also a credit to our joint effort with our partners, especially the USTA, in terms of launching programs designed to attract new players into the game, bring people back into tennis, and have current players playing more tennis,
Alex Street

Google's battle for wireless spectrum - CNET News - 0 views

  • 700MHz spectrum auction represents the last big chance that the United States has to create an opportunity for meaningful change in access to the Internet for the broadest set of people possible
Alex Street

TV market in Sweden - 0 views

  • DTT platform has been operated by the company Boxer
  • cable television market is highly concentrated and dominated by the operator Com Hem
  • 1.76 million subscribers
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  • Satellite television is shared between the two Nordic market operators Canal Digital and Viasat.
  • TeliaSonera has established itself as the leader on the IPTV market
  • 350,000 subscribers at 30 June 2009
  • e public broadcaster’s catch-up television service of the SVT play registered 204 million views in 2008
Alex Street

TV market in Ireland - 0 views

  • TÉ1 and RTÉ2, had a combined market share of 36.5% in 2008
  • TV3 (launched in 1998) had an 11.4% market share, close to that of RTÉ2,
  • 61% of Irish households receive digital televisio
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  • Pay-TV households reached 1.09 million (75%)
  • divided between satellite and cable/MMDS
  • cable market is controlled by one operator UPC Ireland
  • Liberty Global of the second operator, NTL and its merger with Chorus).
  • IPTV market,
  • agnet networks, 3Play Plus, and Smart Telecom
Alex Street

TV market in Austria - 0 views

  • ORF1 and ORF2, achieved a combined average market share of 40.9
  • 2008 Communications Report published by the regulatory authority, KommAustria,
  • 5% of households rely on DT
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  • atellite is the most important mode of television reception in Austria, followed by cable
  • Premiere Österreich
  • Sky”,
  • many small cable operators in Austria
  • C. In March 2009, UPC Telekabel, had a total of 555,000 subscribers.
  • 75 000 subscribers in May 2009
  • TV platform AONtv (Aon Digital) i
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    roadcaster ORF. It
Alex Street

MobileTechNews - Sierra Wireless acquires Wavecom - 0 views

  • ndustry's most comprehensive wireless data product portfolio including PC adapters, 2G, 3G and multi-mode embedded modules, M2M terminals, software and solutions
  • Sierra Wireless"), a leading provider for wireless modems for mobile computing, and Wavecom S.A. ("Wavecom"), a leading provider of embedded wireless technology for M2
  • M2M embedded modules, M2M terminals, and M2M software, solutions and
Alex Street

US subscription TV posts another quarterly subscriber loss - 0 views

  • able operators in contrast have continued to churn record numbers of basic subs having lost 700,000 subscribers in Q3 and 760,780 in Q
  • e companies have been losing half a million subscriber
  • During the same period, cable operators kept moving their existing analog customers to high-ARPU digital packages at healthy rate
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  • PTV and satellite sectors compensated for churned cable subscribers (and more) by netting over 770,000 new subscribers per quarter
  • the total number of TV subscriptions grew by almost two million subscribers since Q3 2008, and the growth in digital cable subscriptions increased the sector's video ARPU by a healthy 7 per cent.
  • y did subscription TV households shrink since 1 April, 2010
  • churn contagion has reached the digital side
  • digital growth seems to be slowing down for most other cable operators as well
  • They collectively added 380,000 digital subs in Q3 2010, down from 636,000 in Q2 and 860,000 in Q1
  • reduced digital subscriber growth rates in the near future or even net losses.
  • ge (in basic or digital subscriptions alike) has been blamed on macroeconomic weakness.
  • Providers insist that they have not seen evidence of 'cord-cutting'
  • ite' TV packages, like the one being launched by TWC, are meant to counter the adverse impact of the economy by making subscription TV affordable
  • confirmed that these losses have been caused, not by higher than usual gross churn rates, but by historically low demand for new connections.
  • ative of 'cord-abstinence' whereby younger, more tech-savvy households forgo subscription T
  • h the long-term decline in cable continuing. A
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    long-term decline in cable continuing
David Astle

Live IP streaming hits a new UK record - James Cridland - 0 views

  • irst, it’s great to see that the internet is capable of such a high amount of live concurrent users of streaming media. The internet remains a great way of reaching at-work listeners: where it’s hard to smuggle in a radio, and reception conditions are far from ideal. However, acros all platforms (including FM/AM), the total ‘live concurrent users’ for radio peaks at 17.6 million (between 08:00 and 08:30, weekday mornings, according to RAJAR q4/2008). UK internet broadcasting has hit a new record –
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