Articles tagged with: Cagr and 2g
Chinese Smartphone Shipments Continue to Rise
Shipments of smartphones for sale in China are set to soar by a record 53 percent this year, according to new research from the IHS iSuppli China Electronics Supply Chain service, from information and analysis provider IHS. more
Related Tags: zte, huawei, true, ihs, China
Cellphone Shipments on Pace to Set New Record High in 2011
Shipments of cellular handsets are on pace to reach a new record high in 2011. IC Insights forecasts 1.55 billion cellular phones will ship in 2011, a 9% increase over the 1.4 billion shipped in 2010 according to its recently released update to its IC Market Drivers report. more
Mobile Devices a Hot Area for ICT in 2011, says Frost & Sullivan
2011 and onwards will see growth in mobile devices with the Asia Pacific region expecting to sell 100 million smartphones in 2011, which represents nearly 20% of all mobile devices sold. The number of smartphone devices sold is expected to reach almost 500 million by 2015. more
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Taiwan Operators Focusing on Value-Added Services as Broadband Shows Promise
One of the areas of greatest activity in Taiwan's communications market during the next five years will be the broadband market as migration to higher-speed, fiber-optic connections and promotion of value-added services fuel its growth, according to a new report from Pyramid Research. more
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Packet-Optical Backhaul Revenues to Hit $1.5 Billion by 2014
As mobile service providers roll out advanced 3G and 4G broadband technologies, mobile backhaul networks must evolve beyond today's multiservice Sonet/SDH-based technologies to accommodate packet capabilities, and packet-optical transport systems (P-OTS) will play a major role in these applications, according to a new report from Heavy Reading. more
Related Tags: backhaul, option, video, europe
Smartphones: the silver lining of the declining handset market
Opinion by Ovum's Adam Leach, Devices principal analyst
Smartphone shipments will reach 406.7 million by 2014
During 2008, in a first for the mobile industry, consumer demand for third-party
applications started driving both handset sales and revenues for developers and
OEMs. Apple’s success with the App Store has prompted other players to focus
on devices that can enable third-party developers to easily bring applications
and services to mobile phones.
more
Related Tags: app-store, ovum, smartphone, symbian, nokia, google, microsoft, sony, windows, google-android, nokia,, os
Mobile phone shipments in 2009 will be down by 9.1%
The economic downturn will have a significant impact on mobile phone shipments in 2009; the volumes will be down globally by 9.1%. This is according to the latest forecasts from consulting firm, Ovum. All regions, even those in emerging markets, will be hit to some extent by the downturn. Shipments will start to recover from 2010 onwards, although it will take until 2012 before global volumes are back to the level seen in 2008. more
Related Tags: ovum, 3g-phones, lte-phones, 1xev-do, modems
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