Citations with the tag: WIRELESS Intelligence (Company)
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// Telecommunications; Jul2007, Vol. 41 Issue 7, p36The article offers business-related news briefs. Wireless Intelligence company presents the study which highlights that about 250 million people in the U.S. would use mobile phones by the fourth quarter in 2007. TD-SCDMA, a 3G Standard in China, could attract 52 million customers by 2011....
- CAPEX REDUCTIONS.
// Total Telecom+; Sep2011, p20The article presents the latest report from Wireless Intelligence as of September 2011, which showed that mobile operators have lowered their capital expenditure during the economic crisis to safeguard their cash flows and sustain their profits.
- Asia Pacific LTE Connections to Surpass 120 Million by 2015.
Mumford, Richard // Microwave Journal; Jan2011, Vol. 54 Issue 1, p43The article provides the overview of Wireless Intelligence on the growth of long-term evolution (LTE) connection in Asia Pacific.
- China wireless to pass 500M.
Mumford, Richard // RCR Wireless News; 8/27/2007, Vol. 26 Issue 32, p22The article reports on a statement by Wireless Intelligence that China would surpass 500 million cellular connections in the third quarter of 2007. According to Wireless Intelligence, a joint venture of Ovum and the GSM Association, China adds about 19 million connections per quarter,...
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Mumford, Richard // Total Telecom Magazine; Jul/Aug2010, p20This section offers news briefs in the telecoms industry. A Juniper Research study suggests that by 2015, combined end-user revenues from streamed and broadcast TV services will reach almost seven billion dollars. Wireless Intelligence says the number of mobile connections worldwide passed five...
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Mumford, Richard // Total Telecom+; Nov2010, p17This section offers news briefs on telecommunications. Wireless Intelligence claims the developing world is accountable for four of five mobile connections worldwide. China and India are classed as developing economies and with the other top ten developing economies are responsible for 2.6...
- Wireless boom continues worldwide.
Mumford, Richard // Wireless Asia; Oct2006, Vol. 9 Issue 8, p8The article reports on the statistics of wireless technology worldwide. Global cellular connections is estimated to peak at 3 billion by December 2007, the Wireless Intelligence reported. Asia-Pacific region takes much in growth, led by India with 80 million net additions from fourth quarter of...
- U.S. cellular market nearing 250M connection mark.
Mumford, Richard // RCR Wireless News; 5/28/2007, Vol. 26 Issue 20, p22The article reports that the U.S. cellular industry added 18 million connections during 2006, bringing the total number of U.S. wireless connections to 232 million, according to Wireless Intelligence, a joint venture of Ovum and the GSM Association. Wireless Intelligence said the market is...
- Piling it high.
Morris, Anne // Total Telecom Magazine; Sep2008, p13This article reports on the increase in data revenue shares of mobile operators, according to data released by Wireless Intelligence. The data also shows that mobile operators are now confident enough to separate SMS from other kinds of data, such as mobile broadband. SMS in most cases still...
- Growth stalls in Pakistan.
Morris, Anne // Telecom Asia; Mar2009, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p10The article reports on the stalled growth of the mobile market in Pakistan. The study conducted by Wireless Intelligence has indicated that mobile connections shrunk 0.33 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008. It notes that the reduced growth was attributed to the country's higher taxes on...
- Under the hammer.
Groenewald, Anneli; Kemp, Ian; Taaffe, Joanne // Total Telecom Magazine; Jun2008, p12No abstract available.
- An opportunity to get LTE pricing right.
Groenewald, Anneli; Kemp, Ian; Taaffe, Joanne // Telecom Asia; Nov2012, Vol. 23 Issue 9, p20The article presents results of the poll of 65 long-term evolution (LTE) operators on their response to the changes in the LTE technology in the U.S. Result showed that three percent of the respondents offered unlimited plans for the LTE. It was also found that LTE is still on its infancy stage...
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Groenewald, Anneli; Kemp, Ian; Taaffe, Joanne // Total Telecom+; Jul/Aug2011, p20The article offers world news briefs in telecommunication industry. According to Wireless Intelligence, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) connections reached 500 million worldwide by the end of June 2011. Infonetics Research Inc. revealed that global...

