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Australia Telecommunications 2008 Top 10 PredictionsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDC Published: February 2008 Product Code: R104-33009 Description
This IDC study presents IDC's predictions of the most prominent trends impacting the Australia telecommunications market in 2008. Politics, mobile, and fixed-line broadband services, the surge in unified communications (UC) deployment, and the continued growth in IP and voice over broadband (VoBB) combine to make for a dynamic market place in 2008. "The Australia telecommunications market will reach almost A$30 billion spend in 2008. Broadband access in both its wireless and wireline forms will continue to drive the agenda and competition will intensify. 2008 will be one of the most defining years in Australia telecommunications history," says David Cannon, program manager, Telecommunications Australia. Table of Contents
Table of ContentsPredictions In This Study Situation Overview 2007 in Perspective Future Outlook Prediction #1: Australia Telecommunications Technology Spending Growth Will Reach a Value of A$27.2 Billion in 2008 Prediction #2: Unified Communications Will Gain Traction Prediction #3: IP Telephony Lines Will Surpass the 50% Installed Base Mark Prediction #4: Enterprise Mobility Will Exhibit Strong Growth Prediction #5: Telecoms Market Will Have More Consolidation Prediction #6: Small and Medium-Sized Business Markets Will Adopt Voice Over Broadband Prediction #7: WiFi Will Make or Break Prediction #8: Mobilisation of Social Networking Will Be Set to Launch Prediction #9: Broadband Connectivity Will Continue to Be a Political Football With Mobile Broadband Stepping in to Please the Crowd Prediction #10: Media and Telecoms Will Clash Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis |
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