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Barcelona where some of them were judges for the GSMA Awards. This and
more in our regular commentary.
IDC Press Center
International Data Corporation's (IDC) European Vertical Markets
recently released a new report, which focuses on IP telephony
familiarity, current adoption, and plans for adoption in the next 12
months in Western European vertical markets. This study is based on the
results of IDC's European Vertical Markets Survey, carried out in
January-April 2009, among 1,898 companies with more than 20 employees
in the top 5 Western European countries.
The Nordic enterprise mobility market will continue to be impacted
by the economic downturn, with a number of trends working against the
industry, according to a new series of studies from IDC.
IDC EMEA Communications
Studies
This IDC study builds on IDC Predictions 2010: Recovery and
Transformation and provides our top 10 predictions for
the EMEA network life-cycle services market.
2010 will be a year of recovery for the EMEA enterprise communications
infrastructure
market, but growth will be uneven across the region and by services
type. This document provides our top 10 predictions for the EMEA
enterprise communications infrastructure market.
The Middle East consumer telecommunications services market
will see more innovation in terms of both operations
and product offerings due to high mobile penetration and an
increased competitive environment. This document presents IDC's
top 10 predictions for the market in 2010.
This IDC study features our outlook for the overall
telecommunications marketplace in sub-Saharan Africa region in 2010.
IDC's regional analysts were polled for their take on what the coming
year holds for the industry, and their views were sieved to a core set
of 10 predictions
that outline key growth opportunities for 2010.
This IDC update provides a global overview, with regional
and country-level detail, of the worldwide telecom services
market as of the second half of 2009. The telecom services market
is shifting from traditional fixed voice and data services to
new mobile, IP, and converged services. Specifically, the database
quantifies the market size and forecast according to spending,
subscriptions, and traffic usage.
This study presents IDC's top 10 predictions for the EMEA
fixed-line business network services market in 2010.
It discusses the economic situation and its effect on
operators' existing and new business,
including cloud, VoIP, UC, managed services and datacenters.
This study presents IDC's top 10 predictions for the EMEA
fixed-line business network services market in 2010.
It discusses the economic situation and its effect on
operators' existing and new business,
including cloud, VoIP, UC, managed services and datacenters.
This study contains an assessment of the Western
European cable modem equipment market in 2008 and
a forecast for 2009-2013. Shipment and revenue expectations
are provided by country for cable modem termination systems
(CMTS) and cable modems. Cable modems that are integrated
in set-top boxes for the purpose of adding interactivity to TV services
are excluded.
This IDC Insight is the first in a range of documents that IDC's EMEA
Telecoms and Networking team will publish on call control. The aim of
these documents is to map the installed and forecast user
base of various types of call control to demographic and company data.
Upcoming IDC Communications
Events
Webinar, April 1, 2010
Over the past couple of years, fixed broadband access in Europe has
reached maturity, with corresponding pressure on growth rates. In the
same period, mobile broadband has started to find its way to the mass
market, while the popularity of Internet access via smart phones has
accelerated. This webinar will analyze the status and outlook of these
segments and provide strategy guidelines for fixed, mobile and
integrated broadband operators.
Web Conference, March 30, 2010
Join IDC's Unified Communications analyst Jonathan Edwards for an
exclusive Web conference on the state of videoconferencing and
telepresence as well as IDC's outlook and forecast for these markets
worldwide through 2014.
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