Market researches - 14/1/06
- According to ChangeWave Research , Motorola is the top choice in the US among those who plan to buy a cellphone in the next six months;
- According to In-Stat, the worldwide combined market of both digital satellite and terrestrial radio will grow from about 5m unit shipments in 2004 to 22m unit shipments in 2009.
- The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is expected to have around 41m multi-channel TV homes by the end of 2010, of which 68% to be connected to cable or satellite TV.
- According to In-Stat, US businesses of all sizes will spend more on wireless voice services than on wireline in 2006, for the first time.
- According to iSuppli , mobile phone market would cool off in 2006. Slowing growth and falling prices will lead to a revenue decline to $110bn in 2006, down 4.7%. The market is, however, expected to recover back to its 2005 level of $115bn by 2009. In volume, unit shipment is expected to continue to grow, but at a lower pace: +5% in 2006 to 850m units.
- Dittberner predicts that the IPTV equipment market would only reach $336m in 2013 (from $30m in 2005), while the number of IPTV subscribers could reach 53m globally in 2013 (from 2m currently).- According to a new study by the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications, 40% of Finns who used traditional fixed-line phones now plan to eventually cut the wires.
- According to In-Stat, the worldwide combined market of both digital satellite and terrestrial radio will grow from about 5m unit shipments in 2004 to 22m unit shipments in 2009.
- The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is expected to have around 41m multi-channel TV homes by the end of 2010, of which 68% to be connected to cable or satellite TV.
- According to In-Stat, US businesses of all sizes will spend more on wireless voice services than on wireline in 2006, for the first time.
- According to iSuppli , mobile phone market would cool off in 2006. Slowing growth and falling prices will lead to a revenue decline to $110bn in 2006, down 4.7%. The market is, however, expected to recover back to its 2005 level of $115bn by 2009. In volume, unit shipment is expected to continue to grow, but at a lower pace: +5% in 2006 to 850m units.
- Dittberner predicts that the IPTV equipment market would only reach $336m in 2013 (from $30m in 2005), while the number of IPTV subscribers could reach 53m globally in 2013 (from 2m currently).- According to a new study by the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications, 40% of Finns who used traditional fixed-line phones now plan to eventually cut the wires.
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