Analysys Mason is regularly quoted by media organisations and publications across the globe. Our consultants and analysts appear in the national press across all regions and in popular trade publications.
BT says the planned investment is part of its strategy to deliver next generation broadband service across the country to help join "the world super league for broadband speeds". Link to story
Analysys Mason Manager Ian Adkins and Consultant Richard Linton investigate the important changes that could affect the modernisation of hospitals and healthcare delivery.
Noen Kelly looks at Apple's second-generation iPhone which looks set to influence the future of the corporate smartphone market. Link to story
The Independent's Sarah Arnott reports on Vodafone and its new 70 per cent stake in Ghana Telecom for $900m (454m), in line with the company’s strategy to look to emerging economies for expansion opportunities. Link to story
Total Telecom's Joanne Taaffe looks at how operators are starting to give away TV services in the face of slow uptake from consumers. But will they live to regret it? Link to story
Having recently launched a series of Executive Membership Forums to provide senior-level industry professionals with a unique package of networking and information tools, the Financial Times has invited Analysys Mason to become a Sponsoring Partner.
Vodafone, BT, BSkyB and two Italian companies reported to be in the running for UK's No 4 ISP. Rupert Wood, Principal Analyst at Analysys Mason, says the overall retail spend on broadband is not going anywhere, the idea is to use customer base to drive growth in other high value areas.
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Bart-Jan Sweers, Strategy Consultant at Analysys Mason speaks to Total Telecom about the prices fetched at the second European 2.6GHz spectrum auction held in Sweden.
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Richard Hadley, Senior Analyst at Analysys Mason, speaks to VNUNet about the growth of IPTV and how it is adversely affecting the market for domestic pay-per-view television.
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Digital Spy correspondent Dave West reports on Analysys Mason's latest report on IPTV, stating that IPTV will account for a 15% share of pay television in Western Europe by 2013.
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