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- Report: IP-enabled handhelds to drive VoIP phone sales
- IP Phones And The Emerging VOIP Markets,a new report out yesterday from In-Stat/MDR, says that IP-capable "end points" will help drive a projected increase of 43 percent in IP phone systems this year (compared to 2003)."A multitude of varied IP end points will be created to optimize the multi-media user...
- Tags: In-Stat/MDR, IP
- Blog posts 2004-12-16
- VOIP penetration among US businesses to reach 20% by year-end 2004
- VoIP for business users has quickly grown from a well-discussed technology, to a well-deployed technology. In-Stat/MDR forecasts the percent of US businesses using VoIP, as part of the corporate communications, has grown from 3% in 2003 to 12% in 2004. In-Stat/MDR forecasts that the penetration rate will be near 20%...
- Tags: In-Stat/MDR, VoIP
- Blog posts 2004-12-08
- VOIP penetration among US businesses to reach 20% by year-end 2004
- VoIP for business users has quickly grown from a well-discussed technology, to a well-deployed technology. In-Stat/MDR forecasts the percent of US businesses using VoIP, as part of the corporate communications, has grown from 3% in 2003 to 12% in 2004. In-Stat/MDR forecasts that the penetration rate will be near 20%...
- Tags: In-Stat/MDR, VoIP
- Blog posts 2004-12-07
- US business Internet access generated $12 bln in 2003
- Internet access services for businesses remains one of the brighter service areas in the US telecommunications industry, according to In-Stat/MDR. The research firm estimates the market generated just over $12 bln in 2003 and forecasts that service revenues will have low single digit growth through 2008. In-Stat/MDR forecasts that broadband...
- Tags: Internet access, revenue, In-Stat/MDR
- Blog posts 2004-10-05
- Cellular base station market to fall 14.4% in 2004
- While 2003 was a transition year for cellular base stations, 2004 is the one where reality will catch up with the vision, according to In-Stat/MDR. The carriers worldwide have started to execute aggressively on plans that had been delayed for years, and customers have even started to show some sign...
- Tags: base station, In-Stat/MDR
- Blog posts 2004-09-17
- Wireless shipments increased 214% in 2003
- The wireless home has become areality, with the Wi-Fi hardware market achieving staggering growth in2003, according to In-Stat/MDR. The high-techmarket research firm expects that 22.7 million NIC and AP units rolledout in 2003, a 214% increase from 2002's 7.2 million unit shipments. Theprimary market drivers for 2003 were the availability...
- Tags: IEEE 802.11g, wireless, Wi-Fi
- Blog posts 2004-02-03
- Internet access devices up 30% in 2004
- In-Stat/MDR reveals that the market for Internet access devices IADs is expected to increase by nearly 30% over the next year, and is predicted to rise from roughly 427 million units in 2002 to about 880 million units in 2007. The research firm defines the IAD market as personal computing...
- Tags: Tablets, Game players, Games, Cable, In-Stat/MDR, Internet Access Devices, Internet, Internet access
- Blog posts 2003-12-05
- In-Stat/MDR on prepaid Internet in the US
- In-Stat/MDR reports that even though the pre-paid Internet access market in the US is relatively small now, generating $30 million in revenues in 2002, it should experience notable growth and rise to $50 million by the end of this year and $100 million by the end of 2005.
- Tags: In-Stat/MDR, Internet
- Blog posts 2003-11-19
- In-stat/MDR on broadband CPE market
- Customer Premise Equipment CPE market is evolving from one comprised of nearly 100% modems to one where the CPE is a complete whole-home services delivery device. As a result, Residential Gateways, with higher degrees of intelligence, network management capabilities, and network bridging, will increase from 3% of the CPE market...
- Tags: Customer Premise Equipment
- Blog posts 2003-10-14
- In-Stat/MDR: 1.3M VOIP US subscribers in 2003
- In-Stat/MDR forecasts only 1.3 million VOIP subscribers through 2003.
- Tags: Telephony, VOIP, In-Stat/MDR
- Blog posts 2003-10-14
- In-Stat/MDR: DSL IC Market Rebounding, Shifting to VDSL
- The market for DSL ICs rebounded, in terms of portshipments, in 2002, after a difficult 2001 that was characterized by anexcess of inventory in the face of slower overall deployment of ADSLthan had originally been expected at the height of the of telecom"bubble" in 2000. The high-tech market research firm...
- Tags: DSL ICS, DSL
- Blog posts 2003-10-12
- In-stat/MDR: Cable set top boxes sell well
- For the second consecutive year, demand for digital cable set topboxes remains soft as cable TV operators around the world continue toreduce their capital expenditures. Worldwide digital cable set top boxunit shipments are projected to reach 9.97 million this year, a slightdecrease from the 10.03 million unit shipments in 2002.Digital...
- Tags: set-top box, set-top, cable, unit shipment
- Blog posts 2003-10-12
- In-Stat/MDR: Wireless security providers up
- While the demand for managed security services has been limited in the past few years, the worldwide managed security services market is expected to grow from $1.6 billion in 2002 to $5.9 billion in 2007, reports In-Stat/MDR. This growth will definitely result in a lot of opportunity for the main...
- Tags: security
- Blog posts 2003-10-12
- In-Stat/MDR: CMOS image sensor market to grow
- The image sensor market has seencontinued growth over the past year, marking a bright spot in thebeleaguered semiconductor sector, reports In-Stat/MDR. Overall, the high-tech market research firmexpects the image sensor market to grow at a 28.1% annual rate in unitterms through 2007. However, due to ASP erosion, annual revenue growthwill...
- Tags: In-Stat/MDR, CMOS
- Blog posts 2003-10-05
- Worldwide Cable Modem Subs Expected to Double By 2007
- Cable modem broadband service is expected to grow at high speeds. In-Stat/MDR reports that total worldwide cable modem subscribers reached 27 million in mid-2003, and is expected to hit 34 million by the end of the year. By 2007, In-Stat/MDR projects that there will be 68 million worldwide cable modem...
- Tags: modem, cable modem, cable
- Blog posts 2003-09-03
Additional Resources
- Torrent admin is 'felony infringer'
- Torrent admin is 'felony infringer'Felony infringerYes, I would agree that this extends beyond fair use... Book'em Dano.RE: Torrent admin is 'felony infringer'I do not think it is right but if it is made out as such a major deal then what is it doing all over the internet Bittorrent...
- Tags: DVD, Consumer electronics, Strategy, felony infringer, Torrent, administrator
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Mystery explained: Why you have to reboot Windows so often
- Mystery explained: Why you have to reboot Windows so oftenYou failed to explain...WHY rebooting in necessary.It's because of the Windows architecture. It is so monolithic that it can't recover from simple application errors. When one thing goes wrong, it is a snow ball effect. Other OS's do not suffer nearly...
- Tags: Linux, Operating systems, Other OS, reBoot Windows, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-28
- Sony MDR-AS20J Active Headphones
- Although the headphone market continues to burgeon with new models, it can be surprisingly tough to find a decent, fitness-friendly pair. A few companies, such as Sennheiser, have stepped up to the plate with sport-branded earphones that feature design attributes meant to keep them secured on the head during activity....
- Tags: cord, Sony MDR-AS20J, Active Headphones, MDR-AS20Js, Sony Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-06-10
- Microsoft: The iPhone envy is starting to show (already)
- Microsoft: The iPhone envy is starting to show alreadyWhy should they not discloseI'm actually shocked by you guys meaning that they Microsoft disclosing licenses sold means they envy the iphone. They might envy it in a way but they disclosing those figures doesn't tell that.Companies disclose the amount of products...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, Apple iPhone, Microsoft Corp., phone, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-06
- Firefox 3.0 a memory hog?
- Firefox 3.0 a memory hog?Surely, like all programs, the answer is...."Only what it needs, and no more.".To anyone who might feel like crying "RAM is cheap!", then I would say speaking as a programmer that that would be no excuse for sloppy work.Not a definitive answer just yetIf you want...
- Tags: Web browsers, Flash memory, memory, Mozilla Firefox, Web browser, Mozilla Firefox 3.0
- Discussion threads 2008-06-04
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