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The Economic Times speaks to Kunal Bajaj, Director India, about India's showdown with BlackBerry could that could widen to encompass Google and Skype, after the government there threatened to cut off core Blackberry Pearl 3G.
Speaking to Business Standard about the rumoured security concerns being expressed over Blackberry services, Kunal Bajaj, Director, India, at Analysys Mason, is of the opinion that the government will not seek a total ban on RIM services.
Wireless Week reports that the state of 4G deployments in India has become murkier, not clearer, following the spectrum auctions. Kunal Bajaj, Direct India, comments on the unconfirmed reports surfaced that Reliance was leaning toward WiMAX, not LTE, and had even begun trials because technology was mature enough for immediate deployment.
Business News Americas reports that wireless network traffic in Latin America will rise at a CAGR of 86% from 2010-15, representing an increase from 16 petabytes per month to 191 petabytes, as stated in a report by Analysys Mason.
Noticias Financieras reports on Tekelec, the broadband data management company, winning its 100th number portability customer and quotes an Analysys Mason research note which details how the company has the largest market share for real-time connection number portability solutions.
The Wall Street Journal quotes an Analysys Mason report stating that the global market for enterprise cloud-based services will nearly triple to $35.6 billion in 2015, up from $12.1 billion this year.
Billing and OSS World quotes another forecast by Analysys Mason, this one on fulfillment, shows a compound annual growth rate of 7.4 percent.
ZDNet reports that a consortium of cloud companies have announced OpenStack, a scheme designed to ease platform lock-in within the cloud through the use of open source and open standards. Steve Hilton, Principal Analyst and author of Analysys Mason's recent Enterprise cloud services: worldwide forecast 2010–2015 report, explained the implications of such a move.
Down Jones Business News reports that global market for enterprise cloud-based services will nearly triple to $35.6 billion in 2015, up from $12.1 billion this year, highlighting one of the key findings from an Analysys Mason report.
The Wall Street Journal Asia speaks to Steve Hilton, Principal Analyst at Analysys Mason and author of Enterprise cloud services: worldwide forecast 2010–2015, about emerging cloud services.