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Mobile Backhaul: Data Driving Growth
Cellular backhaul provides that crucial link between the mobile operator’s radio access network and its core network. The importance of the backhaul has received renewed attention as operators plan for a more data intensive network. The old voice-based solutions will not work with data-centric networks.
This free whitepaper from In-Stat examines the issues surrounding the backhaul marketplace as mobile data users place exponentially growing demands on the mobile data network.
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Mobile Microprocessors Industry Titans Collide on the Mobile Internet Battlefield
Ihis free whitepaper from In-Stat examines the battle between architectures and integration trends for merchant market processors addressing mobile Internet devices. The whitepaper is based on a recent In-Stat report, “Mobile Processor Review: The Battle for the Next Generation Consumer Devices,” which is one in a series of reports that examines the three critical semiconductor building blocks of mobile devices—processing, graphics/multimedia, and baseband.
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Analog Mobile TV: The World's Most Widely Available Option for Mobile TV
In-Stat predicts a worldwide user base of 54 million consumers in 2009, signaling the arrival of mobile TV in the global mass market. The white paper, “Analog Mobile TV: The World's Most Widely Available Option for Mobile TV,” predicts 6x growth to 300 million users by 2013 and highlights common global mobile TV usage trends revealed by primary research conducted by Telegent in Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia and Turkey.
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Co-Platform Multi-Mode BTS (C-P MMBTS): Leading the Trend of Multi-Mode Network Convergence
At present, the global economy is in the throes of a serious recession, and telecom players must adjust their direction and strategy in order to survive the coming hard times. In-Stat predicts that worldwide base station revenue will contract by about 4% CAGR over the next four years.
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The Case for High Density IPTV in MDUs
IPTV in high density environments, such as apartments, is in many ways different from traditional residential deployments. This report explores the unique MDU and hospitality environments in terms of network architecture, market structure, and leading providers.
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The Media Phone Has Arrived!
The media phone is a new category of broadband device that combines the power of the PC with the performance of a telephone. The result is an always-on multimedia broadband device that is perfect for accessing online news and weather, viewing videos, and a host of other applications. In-Stat believes that the media phone will complement the PC, TV, and mobile handset, becoming an indispensable 4th screen in the home.
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Top Ten Predictions for 2009 from In-Stat China
The Chinese market continues to be crucial to the worldwide economic ecosystem. There are more than 130 million cable TV households, more than 250 million actively involved in online communities, more than 400 million TV households, and nearly 600 million mobile users in China. With numbers like these, it is impossible to ignore what's in store for this market in 2009. Download today "The Top 10 Predictions for 2009 from In-Stat China" put together by In-Stat's analyst team in Beijing. Predictions include the massive cellular market, technologies, applications and devices for this market, online gaming and networking, DTV and satellite TV.
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Mobile Internet Calls for Open Devices—A China Perspective
This whitepaper includes an analysis of the MID market in China, its ecosystem, current and potential users, and a forecast of both x86-based and ARM-based shipments. In addition, this paper provides an evaluation of mobile device initiatives and the challenges to the mobility environment.
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The US VoIP Regulatory Battle Heats Up
Recent rulings in South Carolina illustrate how antiquated telecom regulation has become. This In-Stant Analysis examines the current legal controversy surrounding Time Warner Cable’s (TMCs) desire to offer VoIP services in competition with rural incumbent telephone companies. The FCC has backed TMC’s right to PSTN interconnection. The South Carolina Supreme Court thinks otherwise.
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The Revolution WILL be Televised—Directly to Your Handheld!
This presentation is a re-enactment of the keynote speech given by In-Stat analyst Gerry Kaufhold at ARC International’s ConfigCon Silicon Valley 2007. It includes slides along with an audio recording of analyst commentary. The presentation explores how low-power, high-performance semiconductors are creating a revolution that brings high-quality video, audio, music and information directly into users’ hands and how the user experience of today’s portable market is quickly outpacing what traditional service providers can deliver. It also debunks the widespread notion that consumers have to wait for the broadcast TV networks and movie studios to get “on board” with electronic delivery before the market will really blossom. Forecasts for WiFi “hotspots”, WiMAX devices, and four categories of portable devices are included.
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T-Mobile’s VoIP Home Service: Goodbye to the PSTN
T-Mobile recently announced its new Talk Forever Home Service, an add-on to the HotSpot@Home fixed/mobile convergence (FMC) service that T-Mobile introduced in 2007. This free In-Stant Analysis answers questions such as: Is this just another discounted domestic calling plan? Why aren’t other providers with wireline and wireless networks offering something similar? How amenable are consumers to integrated fixed and mobile voice services? What is the ramification of this product announcement on T-Mobile’s competitors? What will they need to do to counter its effects? How will cable operators be specifically affected? Where would T-Mobile be without this offering?
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2008 China TMT Ecosystem
In-Stat China's analyst team has worked closely with TMT industry players in China to create a mapping that gives outside players an all encompassing snapshot of China's intricate TMT market and its major players.
Ten Big Predictions for China in 2008
With so many technologies taking root in China, it’s hard to predict what will be the next big thing. This list highlights our analysts’ top ten predictions for the coming year.
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Mobility Trends and the Impact on the Health Care CIO
This presentation by In-Stat's Bryan Van Dussen provides a peak over the horizon at mobility trends affecting health care IT managers and CIOs. The presentation takes a practical, yet provocative look at what trends are most likely to affect budget, technology, and management choices.
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Mobile Entertainment Evolves in the Real World
Mobile entertainment is becoming a broad-based development. This white paper utilizes recent In-Stat research to explore the opportunities, obstacles, and threats that this phenomenon poses to today’s mobile service operators.
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Utility Computing Garners Demand Up-Market
Utility computing, while not a completely new concept or technology is starting to garner measurable demand, especially among larger firms. This white paper highlights recent survey data that should provide valuable insight for those interested in current adoption trends in utility computing—especially providers engaged in, or considering offering a utility computing service.
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M&As Reshape The Telecom Equipment Industry
In a recent Business Communications Review article, In-Stat's Keith Nissen explores the shift in mergers and acquisitions activity as Web-based applications continue to gain users and prominence.
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Increased Content to Drive the HD Wave in Asia
Asia/Pacific high-definition television set shipments have increased quickly in the last year. At the same time, the content and programming services associated with HDTV have captured the imagination of a small, but growing, audience of TV viewers who rave about the service’s extraordinarily clear and crisp picture quality. Beyond that, the prospect of all that goes with HDTV has also excited TV broadcasters and multichannel service providers with its potential to boost incremental monthly revenues. This free white paper explores the current and future market for HDTV in this region, and includes In-Stat’s revenue forecast through 2012.
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AMD's Holistic Vision for the Future: Torrenza Enables Platform Innovation
Changes in performance scaling and increasing market demands, particularly on servers, is driving the need for new solutions that are cost effective and flexible. Accomplishing this requires a holistic approach to system design that combines silicon, software, and tools into highly adaptable and scalable solutions. To accomplish this task, AMD has launched the Torrenza initiative to create an open environment for innovation using open standards and the foundational benefits of the x86 architecture.
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The Evolution of Online Entertainment: UGC & Broadcast TV Merge on the Internet
The world of online entertainment is exploding with new opportunities. This Webinar indicates that the battle is just beginning between the likes of Google and CBS, NBC, Fox and Disney, and, that over the long haul, the broadcast TV networks have strategic advantages that will give them the lead. In addition, it also includes findings on User Generated Content (UGC) and discusses how online entertainment is going to create bold new markets that compete with, complement, and confound all of the traditional big media players.
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Online Entertainment Evolves in the Real World
The world of online entertainment is experiencing explosive growth. This white paper includes excerpts from recent In-Stat research to explore this explosive evolution and answers questions such as how is UGC evolving? And, in what regions is it growing? What are the six vectors of growth facing professional video content companies? What do TV Networks need to do to support dozens of new usage models? And, will the same adjustments need to be made to portable, mobile and VOD service?