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 BuddeComm Announce Global FttH Update
OCT 15, 2007 10:48 - Article Views: 1,952
Asia has been providing serious global leadership in its application of FttH. Not appearing to be constrained by the same desire to protect legacy networks that is found in other parts of the world, a number of Asian markets are already pushing strongly into fibre networks in various forms. With Japan out in front yet again, FttH has quickly emerged as a serious broadband platform in that country. The technology in Japan has jumped from 1.5 million FttH subscribers in mid-2004 to around 10 million in mid-2007.
 Australian Mobile Content Market Still Struggling For Survival
AUG 18, 2007 18:15 - Article Views: 1,662
In 2006 and 2007 the market is seeing significant increases in carrier portal services; however they are coming from a rather low level and are still well below the PSMS market. Traditional Premium SMS (PSMS) also showed growth, but that market is set to remain static, due to the impact of the Vodafone prepaid caps restricting access to PSMS.
 The Rapidly Emerging Digital Content Market
AUG 13, 2007 11:44 - Article Views: 1,300
The future directions for the digital media is becoming clearer. The traditional media are moving into more innovative directions. The mobile and fixed telcos still keep posturing but have failed the lead they had in the market for the last 5 years.
 Analyses of Australia Connected
JUNE 19, 2007 11:18 - Article Views: 1,314
After two years of turmoil the government has at last made a decision on how to proceed with broadband in Australia.
 Roundtable With Paul Budde And Industry Experts Thursday 7th June 2007
JUNE 6, 2007 11:47 - Article Views: 1,327
The stakes have been raised since bipartisan political approval has been given for spending billions of dollars on new broadband infrastructure. Some $5 billion, at least, is at issue and international interest in these developments is evident.
 2007 Latin America - Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband Overview
MAY 14, 2007 01:48 - Article Views: 2,079
BuddeComm's latest Latin America Annual Publication, 2007 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Latin America - Overview, profiles Mexico, the Caribbean, and the countries of Central and South America. The Latin American region has been making giant strides in the field of telecommunications since it recovered from the 1999-2003 economic recession.
 Budde Communications Publish Latin America Telecommunications Reports
MAR 30, 2007 13:58 - Article Views: 1,728
Central America is a tropical isthmus that connects North and South America, and separates the Caribbean from the Pacific. It comprises the seven republics of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. The region is relatively small, extending for about 524,000km2. The land is fertile and rugged, and dominated by a string of volcanic mountain ranges.
 Utilities and Broadband Power Line Workshop Roundtable Sydney Oct 18
OCT 6, 2006 10:19 - Article Views: 1,448
Many utilities around the world are recognising the natural competitive advantage they have in telecommunications, via Power Line Communications, and its upgraded technology Broadband Powerline (BPL).
 2006 Asia Telecom, Broadband and Mobile Reports; Malaysia, Philippines
SEP 12, 2006 15:35 - Article Views: 2,936
In recent years, Malaysia has been quietly working away at positioning itself as a technologically progressive economy. To this end it has built one of the more advanced telecom networks in the developing world. Whilst still in the process of expanding, the country's telecom sector has undergone a period of consolidation with telecom companies doing battle in an increasingly competitive and changing market. Despite the slowdown that followed the economic crisis of the late 1990s, the last decade has seen positive growth in the Malaysia's telecom sector.
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