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<description>This set of services provides demand-side analysis, data, and forecasts of the US networking and telecom industry. In particular, In-Stat created these services to explore the impact and opportunity created by emerging broadband, IP and wireless services. Covering residential and business markets as well as service provider strategies, these information services provide network service providers, equipment manufacturers, and other suppliers with the data necessary to confidently assess adoption trends, develop marketing plans, and forecast revenue plans.</description>
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<pubDate>1/5/2007</pubDate>
<category>UPDATE</category>
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<pubDate>12/12/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Services</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: A Demographic and Vertical Industry Profile of US Businesses</title>
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<description>This report provides segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the US business market by size of business including SOHO (1 to 4 employees), small (5 to 99 employees), mid-sized (100 to 999 employees), and enterprise (1,000+ employees) businesses, with vertical segmentation by the following industries.</description>
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<pubDate>11/28/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Service</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Ethernet Services: Expanding Beyond the Metro</title>
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<description>Other than IP, few network services have the potential to transform wide area business networking like Ethernet. This service is seeing considerable growth, as it provides users with significant benefits.</description>
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<pubDate>11/27/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Services</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: IT Use Influences Managed Services Adoption</title>
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<description>This report covers managed services adoption trends across the US business market. Survey results are segmented by how firms invest in and deploy technology, as opposed to traditional size of business segmentation.</description>
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<pubDate>11/27/2006</pubDate>
<category>Wireless Infrastructure</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Directions ’06 - Q3 Infrastructure Contract Award Summary</title>
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<description>This report contains cellular infrastructure contract awards. Infrastructure awards are a very good indicator of the future health of the cellular and cellular infrastructure markets, because contract awards often occur several months, or even years before cellular infrastructure is shipped.</description>
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<pubDate>11/21/2006</pubDate>
<category>Enterprise Networks</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: VoIP Security: Preparing for the Evolving Threat</title>
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<description>Voice over Internet Protocol, commonly known as VoIP, is the routing of voice conversations over the Internet or through any other Internet Protocol (IP)-based network.</description>
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<pubDate>11/20/2006</pubDate>
<category>Multimedia Broadband Infrastructure</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: Telco TV Headends: A Booming Business</title>
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<description>Telco TV deployments have been a boon to headend equipment manufacturers, particularly those supplying compression equipment, since not only are new headends being built, but channels requiring additional equipment are continually being added.</description>
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<pubDate>11/16/2006</pubDate>
<category>Enterprise Networks</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Enterprise, SMB Branch Office, and SOHO Routers</title>
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<description>This report provides analysis of the SOHO, SMB branch office, and enterprise router markets. The report reviews the unit shipments and revenues of leading vendors in each market in 2005 and the first half of 2006.</description>
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<pubDate>11/13/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Services</category>
<title>In-Sights: Business VoIP End-User Behavior Coming Into Focus Part 2</title>
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<description>In-Stat has found that despite the growing adoption, and changing nature of VoIP in the business environment, end-users positive ratings of key questions related to satisfaction with their VoIP service remained extremely consistent between 2005 and 2006.</description>
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<pubDate>11/8/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Consumer</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Profiles of Age 50+ Mobile Users</title>
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<description>Older adults ages 50 and over represent a significant market segment for the wireless industry. In 2006, half of the 78 million Americans in the baby boomer generation are aged 50 or older.</description>
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<pubDate>11/8/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business: Enterprise Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: Remote and Mobile Worker Trends in the Enterprise Market</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=73#IN0603142EM</link>
<description>This report provides forecasts for the number of remote and mobile (RAM) workers in the enterprise market (firms with 1,000 or more employees) for the year 2005 through 2010.</description>
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<pubDate>11/8/2006</pubDate>
<category>Asia Wireless</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: Mobile Gaming in Asia: Room for Improvement</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Wcatalogue.asp?id=236#IN0603317AW</link>
<description>Mobile gaming has been touted as a killer mobile data application, and examples are often made of the success of mobile gaming in the Asia/Pacific region.</description>
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<pubDate>11/1/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Consumer</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Profiles of Age 18-29 Mobile Users</title>
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<description>Now that wireless service is used by more than half the people in the US, wireless carriers need to examine more closely the characteristics of the diverse groups that make up this market.</description>
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<pubDate>10/25/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business: Enterprise Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Sights: Managed Network Services Adoption Trends: Enterprise (1,000+ Employees)</title>
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<description>This report covers managed network services adoption trends in the enterprise business market. Covered is the current state of MNS adoption and how it compares to in-house performance of business network functions, as well as how this landscape might change over the next two years.</description>
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<pubDate>10/25/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business: Enterprise Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Sights: Carrier Scorecard: Enterprise Business View</title>
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<description>The active merger and acquisition activity we have seen in the telecommunications service provider market in recent years has rewarded the aggressors with strong brand recognition and confidence among customers, as well as potential customers.</description>
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<pubDate>10/25/2006</pubDate>
<category>Cable Industry</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: The Worldwide Cable TV Market: Cable Modem and Video Subscribers</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/ccatalogue.asp?id=39#IN0603202MBS</link>
<description>The cable TV industry is currently riding a swell of improving business and customer satisfaction. This condition is especially notable because the cable industry has long had a poor reputation for both customer service and overall service value.</description>
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<pubDate>10/19/2006</pubDate>
<category>Service Provider Strategies</category>
<title>In-Sights: Consumer Triple Bundles Slow to Take Off</title>
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<description>Telecommunications providers today are attempting to be a one-stop service shop for consumers' communications and home entertainment needs by providing multiple solutions to their customers.</description>
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<pubDate>10/18/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Consumer</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Profiles of Career-Age (30-64) Mobile Users</title>
<link>http://instat.com/catalog/Wcatalogue.asp?id=231#IN0602907MCM</link>
<description>Now that wireless service is used by more than half the people in the US, wireless carriers need to examine more closely the characteristics of the diverse groups that make up this market.</description>
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<pubDate>10/13/2006</pubDate>
<category>IMS &amp; Fixed/Mobile Convergence</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: A Study of Broadband Households and IMS Consumer Markets</title>
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<description>North American, multi-person broadband households are much more diverse than previously thought. This report segments the 40 million consumer broadband households into six distinct groups, each defined by a set of lifestyle and buying behavior.</description>
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<pubDate>10/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Consumer</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: 3G and Mobile Multimedia</title>
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<description>Third-generation wireless networks (3G) were touted as a way for mobile carriers to deliver multimedia content, particularly video entertainment and video conferencing.</description>
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<pubDate>10/5/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business Infrastructure Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business Networking Infrastructure Spending by Type and Vertical Market, 2005-2010</title>
<link>http://instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=199#IN0603368VDSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO business (firms with 4 or fewer employees) networking infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across four categories...</description>
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<pubDate>9/26/2006</pubDate>
<category>Wireless Infrastructure</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: 3G Cellular Deployment Report</title>
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<description>For the last five years, cellular carriers around the world have been deploying 3G systems. In the early years there were many problems, but over time, the roll-outs of 3G have gone on like clockwork.</description>
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<pubDate>9/25/2006</pubDate>
<category>Residential Broadband Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Culture Shock: Trends in Ethnic Marketing</title>
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<description>Service providers are making special provisions to target specific ethnic groups for their products and services. These targeted marketing initiatives are addressing an underserved consumer segment by catering to the specific wants of ethnic communities.</description>
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<pubDate>9/25/2006</pubDate>
<category>China Wireless/Wireline</category>
<title>In-Depth Analysis: FMC in China: A Long Way to Go</title>
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<description>FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence) has become one of the hottest topics in telecommunications. In-Stat believes that FMC is viewed as an efficient way to provide a unified architecture and end-user devices with multi-service capabilities.</description>
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<pubDate>9/5/2006</pubDate>
<category>Residential Broadband Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Wireline Erosion: Impact of Wireless and VoIP on US Wireline Services</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=95#IN0603370IA</link>
<description>Wireless, and to a lesser but growing extent VoIP, is causing concern among traditional wireline voice providers that they may be losing their customers to the competitive offerings.</description>
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<pubDate>8/21/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Services</category>
<title>In-Sights: Business End-User Behavior Coming Into Focus</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=205#IN0602937BD</link>
<description>US Businesses are integrating VoIP into the fabric of their everyday activities. The benefits of calling features and functionality that were not always used in the traditional telephone service environment are recognized and put to use by business VoIP end-users.</description>
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<pubDate>8/18/2006</pubDate>
<category>Service Provider Strategies</category>
<title>In-Sights: The Changing Face of the Voice Market: New Entrants SWOT</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=37#IN0602959TX</link>
<description>A host of new entrants are transforming the voice market. Traditional landline phone providers are increasingly being challenged by new competitors ranging from cable providers, Broadband IP Telephony providers, and client-based VoIP providers.</description>
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<pubDate>8/8/2006</pubDate>
<category>Cable Industry</category>
<title>HDTV Service Expands: Over 15 Million Households Now Watch High-Def TV</title>
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<description>High-Def is hot, and the number of worldwide High-Definition television (HDTV) households now exceeds 15 million. Total worldwide HDTV households, which are defined as households that receive and watch HD programming on an HD-capable TV set, grew by 60% in 2005.</description>
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<pubDate>8/7/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Consumer</category>
<title>In-Sights: Will Multimedia Phones Threaten Portable Music Players?</title>
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<description>Recent In-Stat surveys of cellular customers reveal that an increasing number will test the music playback capability in their mobile phones. But, is this data enough to conclude that music-playing cell phones will eat away at Apple’s market share and standalone MP3 player sales in general?</description>
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<title>IMS in the Enterprise Market</title>
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<description>Enterprises are early adopters of technology. Most recently, they have jumped on the all-IP bandwagon with the adoption of IP-PBX and IP-VPN technology.</description>
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<pubDate>7/26/2006</pubDate>
<category>Residential Broadband Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Avoiding the Churn Burn</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Pcatalogue.asp?id=95IN0602943IA</link>
<description>Loyalty and churn continue to be key, and often elusive, factors for subscriber growth. This report examines drivers for loyalty and churn, based on primary structured research on the US residential market.</description>
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<pubDate>7/7/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Service</category>
<title>In-Sights: The Wide Ranging Nature of Business VoIP Adoption</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=205#IN0603299BD</link>
<description>The US Business market is increasingly well aware of the wide array of IP voice solutions available to meet their business needs.</description>
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<pubDate>7/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business Telecom Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business Telecom Spending by Size of Business and Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=194#IN0603031TLMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) telecom services and equipment spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100 to 249 employees, 250 to 499 employees, and 500 to 999 employees.</description>
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<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business Telecom Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business Telecom Spending by Type and Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=194#IN0603032TLMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) telecom services and equipment spending for the 2005-2010 period across the five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.</description>
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<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business Telecom Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business Wireless Voice Services Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=194#IN0603034TLMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100 to 999 employees) wireless voice services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100 to 249 employees, 250 to 499 employees, and 500 to 999 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>6/28/2006</pubDate>
<category>Residential Broadband Services</category>
<title>In-Sights: IMers Chat for Several Hours a Day</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=95#N0603278IA</link>
<description>According to a recent In-Stat survey, nearly three-quarters of respondents use Instant Messaging (IM). This report explores how often this service is being used, for what purposes, and which providers are leading the market. Implications of IM usage are also discussed. </description>
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<pubDate>6/27/2006</pubDate>
<category>Service Provider Strategies</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: US Broadband Roundup</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Pcatalogue.asp?id=37#IN0602957TX</link>
<description>The US broadband market continues to grow, reaching 45 million US residential and business subscribers at the end of 2005. As household penetration approaches 50 percent, competition for new subscribers heats up.</description>
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<pubDate>6/27/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Enterprise Business Telecom Expenditure</category>
<title>Enterprise Wireless Equipment Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=193#IN0603052TLEM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireless Equipment spending for the 2005–2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.</description>
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<category>Vertical Market View of Enterprise Business Telecom Expenditures</category>
<title>Enterprise Telecom Spending by Size of Business and Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=193#IN0603053TLEM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Telecom Services and Equipment spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.</description>
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<category>Vertical Market View of Enterprise Business Telecom Expenditures</category>
<title>Enterprise Telecom Spending by Type and Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=193#IN0603054TLEM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000 or more employees) Telecom Services and Equipment spending for the 2005-2010 period across the five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.</description>
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<category>Vertical Market View of Enterprise Business Telecom Expenditures</category>
<title>Enterprise Wireless Voice Services Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=193#IN0603056TLEM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireless Voice Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.</description>
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<pubDate>6/27/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Enterprise Business Telecom Expenditures</category>
<title>Enterprise Wireline Data Services Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=193#IN0603057TLEM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireline Data Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.</description>
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<category>Vertical Market View of Enterprise Business Telecom Expenditures</category>
<title>Enterprise Wireline Voice Services Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=193#IN0603058TLEM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Enterprise (firms with 1,000+ employees) Wireline Voice Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 1,000-4,999 employees, 5,000-9,999 employees, and 10,000+ employees.</description>
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<pubDate>6/16/2006</pubDate>
<category>Multimedia Broadband Services</category>
<title>US Consumer Attitudes Toward IPTV Applications</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ccatalogue.asp?id=288#IN0603241MBS</link>
<description>The entry of telcos into the pay-TV provider market has generated a lot of press over the last few years. Large telecom operators like France Telecom and PCCW now offer TV services.</description>
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<pubDate>6/16/2006</pubDate>
<category>DSL</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Broadband CPE Forecasts</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ccatalogue.asp?id=99#IN0603193RC</link>
<description>In 2005, over 100 million broadband CPE units (broadband routers, residential gateways, and broadband modems) shipped, an increase of 31% over 2004.</description>
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<pubDate>6/13/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Consumer</category>
<title>Wireless IMS Applications: Still More Work to Do</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Wcatalogue.asp?id=231#IN0602909MCM</link>
<description>IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) was designed for wireless network carriers to provide both voice and data services on their third-generation networks.</description>
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<pubDate>6/12/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business: Mid-Sized Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Share of the Wallet: US Mid-Sized Business Telecom Spending (100 to 999 Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=100#IN0603133MT</link>
<description>This report provides detailed market forecasts for telecom spending in the mid-sized business market across five broad categories: wireline voice services, wireless voice services, wireline data services, wireless data services, and wireless equipment.</description>
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<pubDate>6/9/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business: Small &amp; Home Office Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: A Demographic and Vertical Industry Profile of US SOHO Businesses (1 to 4 Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=43#IN0603129SH</link>
<description>This report provides segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the SOHO business market (1 to 4 employees) by home-based and commercial firms, with vertical segmentation by the following industries...</description>
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<pubDate>6/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market Deep Dive of U.S. Industry: Professional Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Professional Services Vertical Market Deep Dive: IT Spending</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=227#IN0603077DDPS</link>
<description>US Professional Services spending on IT is expected to grow more rapidly than the US business market, in general, through 2010, growing to $109 billion from $74 billion in 2005.</description>
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<pubDate>6/5/2006</pubDate>
<category>Consumer Media &amp; Content</category>
<title>In-Sights: Internet Video Common, but Faces Challenges</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=95#IN0603279IA</link>
<description>Is the Internet the next wave in video viewing? While barriers still exist to watching online video, there is a significant audience watching such content.</description>
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<pubDate>6/5/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business: Small Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: A Demographic and Vertical Industry Profile of US Small Businesses (5 to 99 Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=90#IN0603121SB</link>
<description>This report provides segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the small business market (5 to 99 employees) by size of business, with vertical segmentation by the following industries...</description>
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<pubDate>6/2/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business: Mid-Sized Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: A Demographic and Vertical Industry Profile of US Mid-Sized Businesses (100 to 999 Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=100#IN0603138MT</link>
<description>This report provides segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the mid-sized business market (100 to 999 employees) by size of business, with vertical segmentation by the following industries...</description>
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<pubDate>5/26/2006</pubDate>
<category>Residential Broadband Services</category>
<title>Broadband Adoption Paving the Way for Internet Applications</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=95#IN0602945IA</link>
<description>Broadband service has entered the mainstream and, as the base of subscribers grows, the usage of broadband applications also increases. This report explores the adoption of a host of broadband applications, from telecommuting to online shopping, and looks at usage rates among different demographic segments.</description>
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<pubDate>5/23/2006</pubDate>
<category>VoIP Services &amp; Infrastructure</category>
<title>Unified Messaging: It's Not Your Mother's Voice Mail</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=18#IN0602895CT</link>
<description>The market for messaging continues to grow with sales shifting from traditional voice mail only to unified messaging capable systems. Longer term, the shift to unified messaging will have a dampening impact on total messaging revenues, given lower price points and a shift of some revenues to data equipment suppliers.</description>
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<pubDate>5/19/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Enterprise Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: A Demographic and Vertical Industry Profile of US Enterprises (1,000+ Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=73#IN0603146EM</link>
<description>This report provides size of business and vertical industry segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the enterprise business market. The research also provides forecasts for employees by primary location, the number of remote and mobile workers, the number of telecommuters, and number of remote branch offices.</description>
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<pubDate>5/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update—IP VPN Service Providers: What Are They Offering?</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=205#IN0603246BD</link>
<description>IP VPN (Virtual Private Network) services are a critical part of today’s business communications infrastructure. Service providers now offer a multitude of features and capabilities to their customers.</description>
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<pubDate>5/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Multimedia Broadband Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update—Telco TV Subscribers</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ccatalogue.asp?id=288#IN0603325MBS</link>
<description>It seems at least once a week there is another announcement about a telco deploying TV services. The pace that increased in 2005 is gaining more steam in 2006, as telcos have worked out the technology and figured their business case for Telco TV services.</description>
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<pubDate>5/4/2006</pubDate>
<category>Wireless Broadband Evolution</category>
<title>Wireless Broadband Evolution</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Wcatalogue.asp?id=281#IN0603332WWB</link>
<description>Wireless broadband technologies are changing the way people and businesses communicate. However, there remains much confusion over the different technologies—Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and 3G. Do these technologies compete with or complement each other?</description>
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<pubDate>5/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Enterprise Networks</category>
<title>Ethernet Switch Market Analysis</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ncatalogue.asp?id=138#IN0602871LN</link>
<description>Ethernet switches come in many sizes, shapes, speeds, and levels of intelligence. However, the one facet of the Ethernet switch marketplace that seems universal is growth, as it is expected to grow steadily over the next five years.</description>
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<pubDate>4/26/2006</pubDate>
<category>Residential Broadband Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Telcos Lagging Behind in VoIP Market</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Pcatalogue.asp?id=95#IN0602946IA</link>
<description>Competition for VoIP subscribers is heating up as usage reaches a critical mass. While subscribership is growing at an exceptional pace, the telcos have not kept pace with the cable providers and pure play VoIP providers in attracting subscribers.</description>
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<pubDate>4/26/2006</pubDate>
<category>Asia Networking/Telecom</category>
<title>Telecom Equipment Market in Asia</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/bcatalogue.asp?id=238#IN0602764ANT</link>
<description>The Asia/Pacific telecommunication equipment market is in a booming stage. Collectively, equipment vendors realized US$43,007.2 million from sales of telecom equipment in 2005, while China and Japan topped as the two largest markets.</description>
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<pubDate>4/26/2006</pubDate>
<category>IMS &amp; Fixed/Mobile Convergence</category>
<title>Consumer IMS Revenue Strategies</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=272#IN0602878WWI</link>
<description>A discussion about IMS is never complete without referencing the fantastic new multimedia applications that service providers will be marketing in the future. The exact description of these new consumer applications is somewhat fuzzy, but everyone is sure they will generate huge amounts of revenue.</description>
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<pubDate>4/21/2006</pubDate>
<category>DSL</category>
<title>DSLAM Market Outlook: Riding the Broadband Wave</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/bcatalogue.asp?id=4#IN0602866WN</link>
<description>The DSLAM remains a central part of carriers' broadband strategy. While the DSLAM itself is a relatively mature market, it is however still going through changes. The biggest changes currently affecting the market is the migration to higher bandwidth service offerings, and the move away from ATM based DSLAMs towards IP.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business Applications Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602986ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Applications spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business Applications Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602986ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Applications spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business Networking Infrastructure Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602987ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Computer Hardware spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business Computer Hardware Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602988ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business IT Spending by Size of Business and Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602989ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) IT spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business IT Spending by Type and Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602991ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (1 to 4 employees) IT spending for the 2005-2010 period across the six broad categories: computer hardware, applications, networking hardware, telecom, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business Outsourcing and Hosted Services Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602991ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Outsourcing and Hosted Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business Outsourcing and Hosted Services Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602991ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Outsourcing and Hosted Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business IT Personnel Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602992ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) IT Personnel spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/11/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of SOHO Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>SOHO Business Telecom Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=192#IN0602993ITSH</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of SOHO Business (firms with 1 to 4 employees) Telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period across the sub-categories in this market: home-based businesses and commercial businesses.</description>
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<pubDate>4/10/2006</pubDate>
<category>Consumer Media &amp; Content</category>
<title>Luggable Media: Sneakernet Can Provide a Stepping Stone to Download, Synch, &amp; Go</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ccatalogue.asp?id=212#IN0602971CM</link>
<description>A funny thing happened on the way to the future of the Connected Digital Home. The storage capacity of re-writeable micro-sized disk drives, Flash memory products, and other portable storage devices is surpassing the storage capacity of next-generation optical discs.</description>
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<pubDate>4/10/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Consumer</category>
<title>Mobile Wallet: More than M-Commerce</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ccatalogue.asp?id=id=231#IN0602908MCM</link>
<description>One of the so-called “killer apps” from the late 1990s was m-commerce, a concept that fell completely flat even before the dot-com meltdown. However, the mobile wallet is a much different application that includes elements of mobile transactions, as well as other items one may find in a leather wallet, such as membership cards, loyalty cards, and other forms of identification.</description>
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<pubDate>4/10/2006</pubDate>
<category>Service Provider Strategies</category>
<title>In-Sights: Business VoIP's Gathering Storm: Skype, Yahoo!, and Peers on the Horizon</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=37#IN0603302TX</link>
<description>It took wireless and cable telephony providers two decades to render long distance virtually meaningless. Internet heavyweights and VoIP providers like Skype will significantly change business voice communications much more quickly.</description>
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<pubDate>4/10/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Services</category>
<title>In-Sights: US Business IT Spending: IT Solutions Critical Across All Sizes of Business</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=205#IN0603287BD</link>
<description>Providers are given recommendations on how to target these customers with means that complement existing segmentation strategies that are based on size of business.</description>
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<pubDate>4/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Small Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Small Business Applications Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=191#IN0603015ITSM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5–99 employees) Applications spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Small Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Small Business Computer Hardware Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=191#IN0603016ITSM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) Computer Hardware spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Small Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Small Business Networking Infrastructure Spending by Vertical Market, 2005-2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=191#IN0603017ITSM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) Networking Infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Small Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Small Business IT Spending by Type and Vertical Market, 2005-2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=191#IN0603019ITSM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5 to 99 employees) IT spending for the 2005-2010 period across the six broad categories: computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services.</description>
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<pubDate>4/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Small Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Small Business Outsourcing and Hosted Services Spending by Vertical Market, 2005-2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=191#IN0603020ITSM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) Outsourcing and Hosted Services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Small Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Small Business IT Personnel Spending by Vertical Market, 2005-2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=191#IN0603021ITSM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) IT Personnel spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/6/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Small Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Small Business Telecom Spending by Vertical Market, 2005-2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=191#IN0603022ITSM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of Small Business (firms with 5-99 employees) Telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 5-9 employees, 10-19 employees, 20-49 employees, and 50-99 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/4/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Enterprise Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Sights: Enterprise IT Spending Priorities</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=73#IN0603288EM</link>
<description>This report provides a forecast of enterprise IT spending through 2010. Additionally, data is presented regarding IT projects and plans for 2006, requirements for return on investment, and which companies decision-makers turn to as IT advisors.</description>
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<pubDate>4/4/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Small Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Sights: Small Business IT Spending Priorities</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=90#IN0603292SB</link>
<description>This report provides a forecast of small business IT spending through 2010. Additionally, data is presented regarding IT projects and plans for 2006, requirements for return on investment, and which companies decision-makers turn to as IT advisors.</description>
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<pubDate>4/4/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Mid-Sized Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Sights: Mid-Sized Business IT Spending Priorities</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=73#IN0603290MT</link>
<description>This report provides a forecast of mid-sized business IT spending through 2010. Additionally, data is presented regarding IT projects and plans for 2006, requirements for return on investment, and which companies decision-makers turn to as IT advisors.</description>
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<pubDate>4/4/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Small &amp; Home Office Markets</category>
<title>In-Sights: SOHO IT Spending Priorities</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=43#IN0603294SH</link>
<description>This report provides a forecast of SOHO business IT spending through 2010. Additionally, data is presented regarding IT projects and plans for 2006, requirements for return on investment, and which companies decision-makers turn to as IT advisors.</description>
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<pubDate>4/4/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Consumer</category>
<title>In-Sights: Subscriber Attitudes Toward Wireless Carriers</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ccatalogue.asp?id=240#IN0603267MCM</link>
<description>While collecting data for other reports, interesting information emerged about US mobile carriers including ratings on carrier satisfaction, voice and data spending, and attitudes toward technology. This In-Stat In-Sight presents and analyzes these data, finding that: - Data spending is important to increased wireless Average Revenue Per User.</description>
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<pubDate>4/4/2006</pubDate>
<category>Residential Broadband Services</category>
<title>In-Sights: PC-Based VoIP Challenges Broadband IP Telephony</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=95#IN0603277IA</link>
<description>In-Stat finds that a significant percentage of individuals use some type of VoIP application. This report details results from In-Stat’s primary consumer research on VoIP adoption, including segmentation by age, ethnicity, and income.</description>
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<pubDate>4/4/2006</pubDate>
<category>Mobile Business</category>
<title>Location-Enabled Services in the Enterprise</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Wcatalogue.asp?id=229#IN0602898MBM</link>
<description>Mobile IT applications for use on cell phones are increasingly including a component that allows the identification of location. Location is being used as a management tool in the transportation/dispatch market vertical and in new workforce management applications.</description>
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<pubDate>4/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business Applications Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=190#IN0603037ITMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) applications spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business Computer Hardware Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=190#IN0603038ITMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) computer hardware spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business Networking Infrastructure Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=190#IN0603038ITMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) networking infrastructure spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business IT Spending by Type and Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=190#IN0603041ITMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) IT spending for the 2005-2010 period across the broad categories of IT spending: computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services.</description>
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<pubDate>4/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business Outsourcing and Hosted Services Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=190#IN0603042ITMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) outsourcing and hosted services spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business IT Personnel Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=190#IN0603043ITMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) IT personnel spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>4/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Vertical Market View of Mid-Sized Business IT Expenditures</category>
<title>Mid-Sized Business Telecom Spending by Vertical Market, 2005–2010 (Dynamic Data File)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=190#IN0603044ITMM</link>
<description>This Microsoft Excel data file includes detailed forecasts of mid-sized business (firms with 100-999 employees) telecom spending for the 2005-2010 period across the size-of-business sub-segments in this market: 100-249 employees, 250-499 employees, and 500-999 employees.</description>
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<pubDate>3/29/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Small Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: US Small Business IT Spending by Size of Business (5 to 99 Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=90#IN0603118SB</link>
<description>This report presents five-year spending forecasts for overall IT spending in the small business market. Forecasts for overall spending and for the six broad spending categories of computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom services and equipment, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services are presented and broken down by size of business.</description>
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<pubDate>3/29/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Small &amp; Home Office Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: US SOHO Business IT Spending by Size of Business (1 to 4 Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=43#IN0603126SH</link>
<description>This report presents five-year spending forecasts for overall IT spending for SOHO businesses. Forecasts for overall spending and for the six broad spending categories of computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom services and equipment, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services are presented and broken down by size of business.</description>
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<pubDate>3/29/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Mid-Sized Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: US Mid-Sized Business IT Spending by Size of Business (100 to 999 Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=100#IN0603132MT</link>
<description>This report presents five-year spending forecasts for overall IT spending for mid-sized businesses. Forecasts for overall spending and for the six broad spending categories of computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom services and equipment, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services are presented and broken down by size of business.</description>
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<pubDate>3/29/2006</pubDate>
<category>US Business Telecom: Enterprise Business Markets</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: US Enterprise IT Spending by Size of Business (1,000+ Employees)</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Ecatalogue.asp?id=73#IN0603141EM</link>
<description>This report presents five-year spending forecasts for overall IT spending in the enterprise market. Forecasts for overall spending and for the six broad spending categories of computer hardware, applications, networking infrastructure, telecom services and equipment, IT personnel, and outsourcing and hosted services are presented and broken down by size of business.</description>
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<pubDate>3/24/2006</pubDate>
<category>Wireless Broadband Evolution</category>
<title>The Next Generation Has Arrived—3G Cellular Deployment Report</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/Wcatalogue.asp?id=29#IN0602925GW</link>
<description>For the last five years, cellular carriers around the world have been deploying 3G systems. In the early years there were many problems, but over time, the roll-outs of 3G have gone on like clockwork. Currently there are more than 130 3G systems (WCDMA &amp; CDMA2000 1X EV-DO) in operation, and another 36 carriers have purchased 3G infrastructure (but haven't commercially launched it for one reason or another).</description>
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<pubDate>3/23/2006</pubDate>
<category>Service Provider Strategies</category>
<title>Wireline Remains in Decline: US Wireline Service 2005</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=37#IN0602211TX</link>
<description>Traditional wireline service revenues in the US remain on an overall negative trend. Revenue shrinkage is fueled primarily by steep declines in consumer voice services expenditures, where In-Stat forecasts a CAGR of negative 8.5% between 2004 and 2009. Business voice services are also experiencing negative CAGR, but significantly below that of consumer. Long-distance revenues are decreasing at a much faster pace than local-service revenues, as many users rely on their wireless service for long-distance calls.</description>
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<pubDate>3/17/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: The US IP VPN Services Market: A Key Battleground for Service Providers</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=205#IN0602939BD</link>
<description>The US IP VPN services market continued its strong growth in 2005, and will be a key battleground for service providers in the future as they look to capture the many end-users migrating from frame relay/ATM/private-line services to create a unified IP-based solution for their data, voice, and video communications.</description>
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<pubDate>3/16/2006</pubDate>
<category>Service Provider Strategies</category>
<title>In-Stant Analysis: AT&amp;T’s Purchase of BellSouth: A Game of Scale, Not Monopoly</title>
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<description>AT&amp;T's plan to acquire BellSouth reflects the industry's continued consolidation. This In-Stant Analysis argues that while the move will increase AT&amp;T's market shares in key segments and enable it to compete more effectively in emerging markets it won’t raise the specter of monopoly power. Indeed, the report provides data from In-Stat's 2006 Consumer Broadband Survey of 1,200 US households showing the leadership and growing adoption of VoIP providers such as Vonage, Yahoo!, Skype and other emerging competitors.</description>
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<pubDate>3/3/2006</pubDate>
<category>Business IP &amp; Managed Services</category>
<title>In-Dustry Update: Business IT Spending Trends</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=37#IN0603312TX</link>
<description>According to US business decision-maker responses found in In-Stat’s December 2005 IT spending survey, IT budgets are poised to increase roughly 2% in 2006 versus 2005. Providers targeting US businesses with solutions must provide a solid business case for investment as 2% does not exactly constitute a spending spree.</description>
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<pubDate>2/22/2006</pubDate>
<category>VoIP Services &amp; Infrastructure</category>
<title>The Migration To VoIP</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=18#IN0603237CT</link>
<description>Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), while not yet pervasive, is making its way throughout carrier, enterprise and home networks. This 64-slide presentation describes the migration of these networks to VoIP and the impact it will have on the VoIP subscriber, equipment and device markets. There is also a looming battle between traditional service providers delivering (and charging for) voice services and several Internet giants delivering (free) voice as an embedded application.</description>
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<pubDate>1/30/2006</pubDate>
<category>Residential Broadband Services</category>
<title>Cutting the Cord: Consumer Wireline Erosion</title>
<link>http://www.instat.com/catalog/pcatalogue.asp?id=95#N0502207IA</link>
<description>Wireless, or cellular, voice service has moved into the mainstream—and as familiarity with wireless grows, so does the concern among traditional wireline voice providers that they may be losing their customers to the wireless providers. In-Stat explores the potential for wireline to wireless conversion in this report, which is based on US consumer primary research. Results are segmented by region, income level, and age of respondent.</description>
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