Analysys to Publish 'New Network Operators in Western Europe' Report.CAMBRIDGE, U.K.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 27, 1999-- The fourth edition of New Network Operators in Western Europe Western Europe The countries of western Europe, especially those that are allied with the United States and Canada in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (established 1949 and usually known as NATO). will be published next month by telecoms consultancy Analysys (www.analysys.com). The report provides a thoroughly researched, comprehensive and up-to-date guide to Western Europe's public fixed telecoms market. The authors have included the latest intelligence on the progress of the new network operators, examining their activities on a country-by-country basis. Among topics covered are: an overview of regulatory developments at national and European European emanating from or pertaining to Europe. European bat lyssavirus see lyssavirus. European beech tree fagussylvaticus. European blastomycosis see cryptococcosis. levels; new network construction; competitive strategies; alliances and joint ventures; market positioning; and services offered. In addition, the new report contains financial highlights, capital expenditure figures, operating statistics and essential network data for 50 major new network operators (list available via web site), while key demographic, economic and telecoms penetration statistics head 16 country profiles. New Network Operators in Western Europe 4th Edition provides extensive directory listings for an additional 200 operators. "Many incumbent operators are now facing stiff competition in the long-distance and international telecoms sectors. They remain dominant in the local loop, but recent unbundling A regulatory requirement that enables a competing service provider to purchase parts of the incumbent local exchange carrier's network in order to provide service to its customers. See ILEC. developments combined with the launch of broadband access See broadband and wireless broadband. services look set to shake this sector of the market up," said Simon Sherrington Sher·ring·ton , Sir Charles Scott 1857-1952. British neurologist. He shared a 1932 Nobel Prize for advances in the understanding of the function of the neuron. of Analysys. Written by Simon Sherrington and David Martin David Martin may refer to: Politicians
About Analysys (www.analysys.com) Since 1985, Analysys Ltd - the telecoms strategy consultancy - has built a worldwide reputation in the telecoms market, based on its rigorous research and creative analysis. With an unrivalled understanding of telecoms markets, technologies, policy issues and strategies, Analysys has won a pre-eminent pre·em·i·nent or pre-em·i·nent adj. Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding. See Synonyms at dominant, noted. [Middle English, from Latin prae position in telecoms consultancy. The company's publishing division, Analysys Publications, provides informed analysis and accurate information on the trends and issues affecting the telecoms industry. Its portfolio, delivered in a variety of media, covers a wide range of telecoms topics and services. |
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