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Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Telecommunications 2007 Top 10 PredictionsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: January 2007 Product Code: R104-28712 Description
This IDC study presents our consensus of the top 10 predictions for the 2007 telecommunications market in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ. Drawing from the latest IDC research and from internal sessions among IDC's regional telecommunications and network analysts, we take a high-level look at trends, vendor and service provider strategies, as well as new technologies that will emerge and impact the industry and its players in 2007. "The telecommunications industry in APEJ is facing a period of evolution, as lines between traditional network architectures and services disappear, spurred by developments in technology and end-user usage patterns and demand. From convergence to shifting go-to-market, both equipment vendors and telcos will need to position themselves for the coming change," says Sandra Ng, vice president of Communications, Peripherals, and Services Research, IDC Asia/Pacific. Table of Contents Table of Contents Predictions In This Study Situation Overview The Fixed-Line Telecommunications Marketplace Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Fixed-Line Telecom Services Revenue/Spending, 2006 and 2007 The Wireless/Mobile Marketplace Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Mobile Services Market by Segment, 2006 and 2007 The Networking Equipment Marketplace Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Networking Equipment Market by Vendor, 1H06 Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Networking Equipment Market by Segment, 2006 and 2007 Future Outlook Prediction 1: From Ethernet to Ethernet ? Layer 2 Ethernet Service Prediction 2: Services Get Caught in the Wireless Mesh Prediction 3: Building the WiMAX Highway Prediction 4: Fixed-Mobile Convergence Enables Mass-Market Consumer Mobility Prediction 5: The Next Mobile Collaboration Tool ? IM or SMS? Prediction 6: Killer "Application" Is Application-Aware Networking Prediction 7: Going Direct ? The Changing Role of Channels Prediction 8: Watching TV over Our Mobile Devices ? Are We There Yet? Prediction 9: Peer-to-Peer TV Clients ? When IPs Collide, IPTV Meets IP Piracy Prediction 10: Web 2.0 ? New Opportunities and New Challenges Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis |
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