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[PR Hub] Multiplay Service Packages Gain Ground in North America and Europe ...: CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - The ongoing economic downturn will impact IPTV adoption and service revenue growth differently across Europe during the next year due to varied broadband penetration levels, the availability of cheaper alternatives, and telcos' response to competition, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com). Europe's Five-Year IPTV Forecast: Mostly Cloudy, but Temperatures Slowly Rising examines the short- to medium-term future of European IPTV in the current economic climate.

[Digital TV News] Pay-TV Subscribers Worldwide Will Continue to Grow in 2009: Elsewhere, IPTV's share of subscribers will remain less than 5 percent of the total market. “The slowdown in the global economy has hit both capex and the speed of broadband network deployments in emerging markets.

[PR Hub] Pay-TV Subscribers Worldwide Will Continue to Grow by High Single ...: CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - In spite of the economic slowdown, mobile broadband adoption will continue to grow relentlessly across Europe, boosted by the introduction of 3G+ and 4G, expanding device selection and usability, and the gains mobile networks are making in affordability and pricing, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com). Europe to See Huge Growth in Mobile Broadband Services despite Recession analyzes the growth potential of mobile broadband computing in Europe, focusing on the three main factors affecting adoption: networks, user devices, and pricing.

[TVover.net] IPTV in China: Analysis of the Chinese IPTV Market - TVover.net: "While the IPTV service is regarded by the industry as a potential revenue generator, lack of content may prove a short-term barrier to increasing uptake rapidly," says Fong. "Current program content, which is strictly controlled by media authorities and the government, is not rich enough to attract paying users, and overseas content, which is restricted and difficult to get approval for, does not help alleviate the situation."

[ABI Research - Digital Home Industry Blog Feed] Cable Television Infrastructure: It includes forecast analysis of headend video equipment, CATV network plant, STB deployments, and bandwidth/spectrum expansion. It includes an assessment of revenue development across .

[TVover.net] Pay TV in Western Europe: Market Sizings and Forecasts 2005-2013 ...: Pay TV in Western Europe: market sizings and forecasts 2005-2013 provides a detailed breakdown of pay-TV households and spend in Western Europe by service platform and subscription type. The Excel data tables of forecasts make this report ideal for those who want detailed estimates for particular countries, market segments, technologies or services.

[Industry Analyst Reporter - Networks and Telecom News] Telco TV Emerges As True Multi-play Competitor, says IMS Research ...: IMS Research forecasts that by 2012, over 52 million pay-TV subscribers worldwide will have adopted IPTV service with IP STB shipments growing nearly 30% annually during this time period. The IMS Research study IPTV: A Global Market Analysis - 2008 Edition examines the worldwide IPTV market from infrastructure to operators, providing analysis on the delivery of linear and on-demand content via IP-based networks by telcos, as well as by cable and satellite pay-TV .

[Latest News from European Communications] IPTV to drive take-up of pay TV in Western Europe, says Analysys Mason: The pay-TV market in Western Europe is generally considered to be mature, but the increasing deployment of IPTV services will see the market enjoy a modest rate of growth in the number of households subscribing to pay-TV services, according to the latest research published by Analysys Mason.

[JupiterResearch Analyst Weblogs] The Forrester Blog For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals: Few consumers will wish to end home broadband access if they have time on their hands and need to job hunt, or have renewed impetus to use the Internet to bargain hunt for cheap deals on utilities or retail. Similarly, consumers with more time, will have more time for entertainment, although I do see consumers becoming more likely to switch down to cheaper packages with the same operator, especially where they pay for premium channels.

[ABI Research - Digital Home Industry Blog Feed] Research Briefs | ABI Research: Due to the strong support of the government and the requirements of the e-ticketing systems, contactless transponders and readers have been widely deployed in China. This report assesses the development status of contactless transportation ticketing systems in local regions, discusses the market drivers and opportunities, profiles local transponder and reader providers, and presents contactless transportation payment forecasts for shipments, revenue, and total values.

[Communities Dominate Brands] Communities Dominate Brands: Like SMS before it: Mobile Social ...: I'd love to discuss more (offline), but please in the meanwhile google our site for "SubTV" and do go to the podcast and listen to Alan interviewing Peter Miles the CEO of SubTV - SubTV (and their mobile arm dot-mobi) are focusing on the UK university student population and their screens can reach something like 90% of British university students in their student bars, pubs, dorms etc.

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[Communities Dominate Brands] Communities Dominate Brands: Entering iPhone Era: Marking Time in ...: My Nokia N-93 (3 megapixel optical zoom Carl Zeiss lens and flash, DVD quality video recording and video-out connector, 3G and WiFi music/internet smartphone) and definitely nearer a Mercedes Benz or Rolls Royce if the iPhone is more of a BMW - by current exchange rates this topmost Nokia phone is about a 1200 dollar phone in its unsubsidised price - is offered by Vodafone for zero UK pounds, provided you are one of those with massive monthly bills to cover this cost of the upgrade.

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