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The Upcoming Voice Revolution
Presented by Keith Nissen, Senior Analyst
Location: Beijing, China
Date: October 19, 2005 |
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We are on the verge of a revolution that will change forever how we think of voice communications. VoIP technology is currently transforming telecom networks to allow the creation of new services such as the low-priced pre-paid long distance calling cards that have become so popular throughout Asia. But the voice revolution is only beginning. Dual-mode cellular/WiFi handsets will combine the mobility of cellular services with broadband VoIP services. Voice communications will also be incorporated into a multitude of other applications and services, ranging from home networking to entertainment and gaming.
Geared toward service providers, equipment vendors, application and content developers, this presentation will aim to answer the following questions
- What will the future market for voice communication services look like?
- Will wireless services dominate future markets?
- What will it take for wireline carriers to be successful in the future?
The presentation will also include the following data derived from recent In-Stat IP Wireless Phone, Broadband IP Telephony and VoIP in Asia reports:
- A 2005 and 2009 VoIP worldwide subscriber forecast
- A 2005 and 2009 VoIP subscriber forecast for Asia, segmented by major county
- A 2009 forecast for dual-mode cellular/WiFi handsets - worldwide
- A 2005 and 2009 broadband subscriber forecast - globally and for APAC
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Demand for Wireless Handsets and Services
Presented by David Chamberlain, Principal Analyst
Location: Beijing, China
Date: October 19, 2005 |
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This presentation, geared toward marketing, and production managers for handset vendors, application developers, handset component vendors, and wireless infrastructure makers, will explore the global demand for wireless handsets with advanced features and what multimedia features mobile handsets should offer.
It will touch upon the following:
- Global handset sales
- Global smartphone sales
- Global camera phone sales
- Global megapixel camera phones
- Mobile music demand
- Mobile video demand
- Mobile instant messaging
It will also include the following data, derived from In-Stat’s Mobile Devices, and Mobile Consumer Data and Multimedia services:
- Top 10 world growth markets 2004-2010
- CDMA vs. GSM subscribers worldwide
- Mobile video content subscribers
- Mobile music subscribers
- Smartphone sales
- Combination Wi-Fi/Cellular handsets
- MMS and wireless instant messaging subscribers
- Video messaging subscribers
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The Worldwide Pay TV Market: Digital Delivery Changes the Landscape
Presented by Mike Paxton, Senior Analyst
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Date: October 25, 2005
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TV viewers around the world are demanding new channels and new types of programming – and they are willing to pay for it. In response, pay TV service providers are investing billions of dollars into network infrastructures, and they are now providing digital video service to over 130 million households around the world.
The shift to digital video delivery is not simply a story of transitioning analog households to digital. It is also a story about marketing and technology battles between cable TV operators, DTH service providers, terrestrial broadcasters, and even telco TV service providers. This presentation discusses the transition and predicts winners and losers in the battle for TV viewers’ attention and money.
Geared toward Video service providers, TV and network equipment suppliers, CE manufacturers and component suppliers for CE products, this presentation will cover the following:
- Worldwide cable TV households
- Worldwide DTH households
- Worldwide terrestrial TV households
- Worldwide Telco TV households
- Digital TV households by Geographic Region
- Worldwide Pay TV Revenue Forecast
And address the following questions:
- Why is this transition happening?
- How big will the markets be?
- What are the market challenges and opportunities by platform (cable, DTH, telco, etc)?
Data for this presentation is derived from the following In-Stat reports:
- Worldwide Digital Cable TV Markets (To be published, Oct. 2005)
- Telco TV in Mass Deployment Phase (Aug. 2005)
- Digital Satellite Pay TV Platforms (Nov. 2004)
- Digital Terrestrial TV Set Top Boxes (June 2005)
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Global Digital Communications: What’s Shaping the Future?
Presented by John Dinsdale, VP of Research
Locations: Seoul, Korea and Tokyo, Japan
Date: October 28, 2005 |
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Geared toward strategic planning executives, business development managers, and product marketing managers involved in the global digital communications realm, this complimentary presentation will give a comprehensive overview on the state of the global communications industry and address the following:
- What does the current global communications market look like and where is it heading?
- What changes should you expect to see and what is driving those changes?
- Where are the growth opportunities, and how can they be exploited?
- What is real and what is hype?
This presentation will draw on information and data derived from recent In-Stat infrastructure, CPE and wireless broadband reports from our global and Asia-specific research, with special focus on WiMAX and competing solutions:
- High level global network infrastructure forecasts & directions
- High level global communications CPE forecasts & directions
- Wireless broadband subscriber and CPE forecasts
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