A 2008 Market Analysis of the Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Market in Asia - Providing a Valuable Combination of 8 Detailed and Incisive Market Reports.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/45c6f4/2008_telecoms_mob) has announced the addition of the "2008 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Asia - Market Reports" report to their offering. We continued to see a generally strong run of economic growth throughout the Asian region in 2007 and into 2008. This was despite some anxiety resulting from the uncertainty surrounding oil prices and the impact of this on the global economy. On a positive note, the giant growth engine that is China continued to provide a sustained lift to the economies of its neighbours. However, it was recognised that if China's economy started to show signs of stalling, the impact would certainly be felt right across Asia. In the second half of 2008, Asia was bracing itself for the snowball effect For other uses, see Snowball (disambiguation). Snowball effect is a figurative term for a process that starts from an initial state of small significance and builds upon itself, becoming larger (graver, more serious), and perhaps potentially dangerous or disastrous (a of the global credit crisis that started in the US and spread to Europe. Although the future remained uncertain, looking back there was clear evidence that the region's telecommunications sector had clearly been benefiting from a period of healthy economic growth. Highlights in the telecoms sector coming into 2008 include: - Asia's mobile markets continued to grow strongly; having passed the one billion subscriber milestone in late 2006, the market was expanding at an annual rate of almost 30% and had reached 1.5 billion by mid-2008. - 3G mobile services continued to be rolled out in the major markets, with the developed markets taking a strong lead. - The region's choice of Internet access has been rapidly moving from dial-up to broadband, Asia also claiming the position of the world's leading Internet region in terms of users. - Broadband access continues to become more sophisticated, with the developed markets moving to FttH. - The developed economies of Asia were also leading the way in the building of powerful NGNs in the region. This 2008 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Asia - Market Reports, contain over 1700 pages of research on 35 Asian countries. Comprising of 8 volumes, this research, covering one of the world's most dynamic regions discusses: - Infrastructure Issues - Regulatory issues and government policies re infrastructure - Mobile networks, including Value Added Value Added The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers. Notes: This can either increase the products price or value. and Next Generation Services - Development of Internet services and the growth of broadband access - Leased Lines, ISDN ISDN in full Integrated Services Digital Network Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media. , Frame Relay, ATM - Key information on Asia's main mobile operators - Internet infrastructure and development; - Internet policies, models and concepts; - Internet Market, VPNs and VoIP; - National Policies, Government Policies, Regulatory Regimes; - Network Players; - xDSL, Cable Modem, FttH, Satellite; - Wireless Broadband, WiMAX. - Convergence and regulatory issues - Convergence and infrastructure - Broadband TV (IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. ) - TV over DSL/IPTV - Video-on-Demand (VoD) - Interactive TV (iTV) - Triple-play networks - Overview, Regional Characteristics, Growth and Market Structure - Mobile Technologies - GSM, CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A method for transmitting simultaneous signals over a shared portion of the spectrum. The foremost application of CDMA is the digital cellular phone technology from QUALCOMM that operates in the 800 MHz band and 1.9 GHz PCS band. , PCN/PCS - Mobile Services - Prepaid, fixed-mobile convergence, gaming - Mobile Data - Market Overview, SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM. (2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server. , MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) An enhanced transmission service that enables graphics, video clips and sound files to be transmitted via cellphones. Developed as part of the 3GPP project, MMS phones are generally backward compatible with SMS and EMS. , GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) The first high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that used the GSM technology. GPRS added a packet-switched channel to GSM, which uses dedicated, circuit-switched channels for voice conversations. , WAP (1) (Wireless Access Point) See access point. (2) (Wireless Application Protocol) A standard for providing cellular phones, pagers and other handheld devices with secure access to e-mail and text-based Web pages. , Mobile TV - Overview on 3G - Mobile Satellite Services Key Topics Covered: This product contains a combination of the 8, 2008 Asian Vertical Market reports: - Asia - Broadband Market - Asia - Mobile Voice Market - Asia Mobile Operators - Asia -Wireless Broadband and Mobile Data Market - Asia Internet Market - Asia Telecoms Infrastructure - Asia - Fixed Voice - Asia - Forecasts Companies Mentioned in this Product Include the Following: - ACeS Philippines - APStar - AWCC's microwave ring - AZ Communications - GTel - I-Gate - IM Indosat - INSAT INSAT Indian National Satellite INSAT Institut National des Sciences Appliquées et de Technologie (Tunis, Tunisia) - ITMIN Ltd - Idea Cellular - Mobile- - MobileOne - Mobilink (PMCL PMCL Penetang Midland Coach Lines PMCL Planning and Management Consultants Ltd PMCL Pakistan Mobile Communications Ltd. PMCL Primary Maximum Contaminant Level PMCL Proposed Maximum Contaminant Level PMCL Physics Micro Computer Lab ) - Reliance Telecom Ltd - Reliance broadband network - Rimsat - Roshan - Roynet Internet - S-Fone (SLD (Second Level Domain) See Internet domain name. Telecom) - True - Warid Telecom - Wataniya Telecom - Web Ltd (WEB.AM) - Willcom (formerly DDI ddI and ddC: see AZT. Pocket) - Wishya Online (Pvt) Ltd - i-Cable - iPSTAR-1 - iZZinet For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/45c6f4/2008_telecoms_mob |
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