Press coverage

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.

21CN broadband launches but businesses still face wait for fast broadband

23 Apr 2008

Rupert Wood from Analysys Mason tells ComputerWeekly that the reality is that only a proportion of businesses will get the higher speeds they are promised under ADLS2+.
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21CN services to be rolled out from April

20 Mar 2008

Principal Analyst, Rupert Wood explains that there are clear differences between services that will transform businesses and those that are targeted at consumers.
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An Analyst Asks If WiMax Is Toast?

21 Aug 2009

The Washington Post quotes Analysys Mason's Terry Norman on his assessment of the future of WiMax.

Analysys Mason Sponsoring Financial Times Telecoms, Media & Technology Executive Forum

5 Jun 2008

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.

Bad signals on mobile phones

26 Mar 2008

With Motorola under pressure from investor Carl Icahn as its sales fall and Sony Ericsson warning on profits, the signs are that market saturation is taking its toll on the mobile phone industry says Principal Analyst, Andrew Parkin-White.
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BT announces fibre-to-the-premises trial

1 Oct 2009

Journalist Dave Bailey speaks to Richard Thurston, at Analysys Mason, about BT's local access arm Openreach announcing a new optical fibre trial.

BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade

15 Jul 2008

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

BT revamping its mobile strategy

6 Feb 2008

Report on BT’s new strategy for mobile phones, aimed at boosting the demand for services such as Fusion. Alastair Brydon, an associate at Analysys said, "People were not really aware that BT Fusion was there".
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Carphone Warehouse insists it is still in the bidding race for Tiscali

14 May 2008

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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Cell Division

1 Sep 2008

Analysys Mason is quoted in a Total Telecom Magazine article that investigates femtocells and the potential this technology has for business users and consumers.

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