Market researches - 4/02/06
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According to Dell'Oro, the total IP-DSLAM access equipment market should be $2bn in 2008, from $1bn in 2005.
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Nortel and Huawei estimate the total broadband access to be worth $9bn in 2005.The new company will combine Huawei' s high speed gear with Nortel' s expertise in voice and high-speed networking. Nortel and Huawei are said to have already jointly bid to recent RBOC' s RFP for GPON systems.
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According to Canalys, in France, the market leader in mobile OS should always be Symbian, followed by Microsoft with 33% and the Palm and RIM.
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Jupiter Research forecasts that the mobile content market should grow to $9.1bn in 2010, from $3.3bn in 2005. Customized services account for 71% of current market, but should decline to 41% in 2010. News and entertainment should grow from about $1bn to $5.4bn in 2010.
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In-Stat found that the smart phone market grew 70%in 2005, and could continue to grow at the same pace for several coming years.
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According to MII, China should add 48m new mobile subscribers in 2006 (vs 58m in 2005).
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Prismark Partners found that STMicroelectronics was top supplier of camera modules for mobile phones in 2005.
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Dell'Oro places Avaya as the leader in Enterprise Telephony (both traditional and IP), with 19% market share.
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According to IFPI, music downloads accounted for around 6% of total music sales in the first half of 2005.
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Dell'Oro forecasts a modest growth in mobile infrastructure to $41.8bn (+3%).