TITLE

INSIGHT ONE MONTH'S TELECOM RESEARCH

PUB. DATE
April 2010
SOURCE
Telecom Asia;Apr2010, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p12
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article offers news briefs related to telecommunication system in Asia. The explosive growth of femtocell is poised in 2010 and the shipments is expected to grow by triple-digit figures from 2011-2013. The sales growth of Telepresence in Asia-Pacific market is higher in 2009 after growing 71.1%. It notes that there maybe a growth in mobile data consumption but messaging is the king of non-voice revenues.
ACCESSION #
50448906

Tags: TELECOMMUNICATION systems;  FEMTOCELLS;  TELEPRESENCE;  INSTANT messaging

 

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