By 2008 the Malaysian Government Wants 10% of the Population to Be Using Broadband.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50779) has announced the addition of "Malaysia Broadband Market Outlook to 2010" to their offering. Malaysia DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary Subscribers Fixed Broadband Wireless See wireless broadband. Broadband Market WiFi, WiMAX, CATV (Community Antenna TV) The original name for cable TV. It used a single antenna at the highest location in the community in order to deliver a quality signal to homes in areas with hilly terrain or other interference. and Wi-Fi LLU LLU Loma Linda University LLU Local Loop Unbundling LLU Lending Library Unit LLU Layered Language Understander LLU Local Logic Unit Malaysia's broadband penetration rate is currently less than 1%, which is pitiful pit·i·ful adj. 1. Inspiring or deserving pity. 2. Arousing contemptuous pity, as through ineptitude or inadequacy. See Synonyms at pathetic. 3. Archaic Filled with pity or compassion. considering the country is positioning itself as a high-tech multi-media destination for local and overseas operations. With Malaysia's population of 24 million and 52 percent mobile phone penetration, consumers are technology savvy. The Government has said it wants 10% of the population on broadband by 2008, but this will be difficult using fixed broadband due to the lower quality copper installed throughout most of the country. Growth will likely come from Wi-Fi and 3G connections. This report details APRG's five-year projections for wireless broadband High-speed wireless transmission of data. What is "high" speed is always a changing number. Wireless systems are typically slower than land-based, wireline networks. In the past, wireless broadband started at 250 Kbps, whereas land-based broadband was generally considered to start at T1 , Wi-Fi, WiMax, and DSL fixed broadband market in Malaysia, with research and analysis of market developments that will drive the take-up that is just around the corner. Subscriber projections to 2010 are provided. Analysis of the regulatory environment and progress of Local Loop Unbundling Local loop unbundling (LLU) is the regulatory process of allowing multiple telecommunications operators use of connections from the telephone exchange's central office to the customer's premises. explained. Topics Covered Chapter 1. Executive Summary and Introduction to Malaysia's Telecom Environment * Introduction to Malaysia's Telecom Environment National Broadband Plan Chapter 2. Regulatory Environment and Progress of LLU - Local Loop Unbundling Chapter 3. Wi-Fi Growth in Malaysia * Growth of Wi-Fi Hot Spots hot spots acute moist dermatitis. * Subscriber Demand * Consumer Satisfaction with Current Coverage Chapter 4. DSL Broadband Growth in Malaysia * Consumer Satisfaction with Current Coverage * Broadband Usage Chapter 5. WiMax Outlook Likely WiMax Installed Base in 2009 Chapter 6. CATV and Satellite Broadband Chapter 7. Major Broadband Players Airzed Network Sdn. Bhd. AtlasOne Gold Information Systems Sdn. Bhd Jaring NasionCom Holdings Bhd TIME dotCom Bhd. TMNet Methodology and Research Notes Notices Table of Figures Figure 1. Broadband Penetration in Malaysia Figure 2. Growth of Wi-Fi Hotspots in Malaysia Figure 3. Malaysia's Wi-Fi Subscribers Figure 4. DSL Subscribers 2002 - 2009 Figure 5. Broadband Usage Activities Figure 6. WiMax Installed Base as Percentage of Total Figure 7. Jaring's Projected Broadband Wireless Subscribers Figure 8. Subscriber Outlook for Time's Wi-Fi Service 2005 - 2009 Figure 9. APRG APRG Asia Pacific Research Group Methodology Companies Mentioned * Airzed Network Sdn. Bhd. * AtlasOne * Gold Information Systems Sdn. Bhd * Jaring NasionCom Holdings Bhd * TIME dotCom Bhd. * TMNet For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50779 |
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