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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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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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Kunal Bajaj, Director India, speaks to Hindu Business Line on the results of the auction for third generation (3G) spectrum in India.
Paul Kennedy, Senior Manager at Analysys Mason, speaks to BAPCO Journal about the Policing Pledge public awareness campaign launched at the end of 2009.
The Financial Times speaks to Kunal Bajaj, Director India, about the move by Reliance Industries to buy out Infotel Broadband Services, the only company to have won a national allocation in an auction of spectrum for fourth-generation mobile broadband services in India.
The Washington Post quotes Analysys Mason's Terry Norman on his assessment of the future of WiMax.
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.
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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Journalist Dave Bailey speaks to Richard Thurston, at Analysys Mason, about BT's local access arm Openreach announcing a new optical fibre trial.
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