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.
Lee Sanders, Partner at Analysys Mason, speaks to Nic Clark from The Independent on reports that new mobile devices affect TV picture from up to three metres away.
Matt Hatton, Research Director at Analysys Mason, speaks to Rupert Neate at the Daily Telegraph about Operator O2's new state-of-the-art phone system, which provides up to 20 times faster mobile internet.
David Eurin, Head of Energy Consulting at Analysys Mason, writes in to Utility Week to comment on the Committee on Climate Change's annual report highlighting the fact that the UK will miss its 2020 emissions reduction targets by 150 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year unless it dramatically transforms the way it produces and consumes electricity.
David Eurin, Head of Energy Consulting at Analysys Mason talks to Telecom TV's Guy Daniels about the potential of ICTs in conveying climate change.
FT journalist Tim Bradshaw speaks to Mike Grant, Partner at Analysys Mason, about the live broadcasting of the World Cup qualifier between England and Ukraine on the internet.
Journalist Dave Bailey speaks to Richard Thurston, at Analysys Mason, about BT's local access arm Openreach announcing a new optical fibre trial.
In the MSN Money article "iPhone deals good for consumers, bad for O2", journalist Nick Louth quizzes Matt Hatton, Analysys Mason Principal Analyst, on the implications for consumers are likely to be following the news that Orange and Vodafone have brokered deals to sell the iPhone.
Peter Mottishaw, Senior Analyst at Analysys Mason, quoted in Billing and OSS World article on HP's new capabilities for its Service Delivery Platform that attracts Web 2.0 talent.
Total Telecom reports on the T-Mobile and Orange announced UK merger and speaks to Matt Hatton, Principal Analyst at Analysys Mason, about the likely implications.
Nick Clark from the Independent looked to Analysys Mason for comment on 3, the smallest of the mobile network operators in the UK, having to "fundamentally" change its business model in the wake of Orange's proposed tie-up with Deutsche Telekom.