Mobile broadband technologies will drive investment in network management systems during the next five years
The worldwide network management systems (NMS) market generated USD4.4 billion (EUR3.2 billion) in revenue in 2010, and is forecasted to generate USD6.0 billion (EUR4.4 billion) in 2015, at a CAGR of 6.4%, according to Analysys Mason's latest report
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Enterprise Wireless LAN grew at fastest rate since 2006 moreForrester: mixed economic outlook shifts technology demands
Global IT purchases will rise 7.1 percent in 2011 to $1.7 trillion, according to new forecast data from Forrester Research, Inc. . While the 2011 global tech market will look similar to the 7.2 percent market growth experienced in 2010, there are significant differences between the two years in terms of both products and geographies
moreWi-Fi® technology is now central to how we connect and bond with family and friends
Wi-Fi Alliance® poll: Two-thirds of millennials spend more time using Wi-Fi than watching television moreOperators should embrace demand for wireless technology rather than fear it, states Analysys Mason report
Growth in data volumes, take-up of new data devices such as smartphones and netbooks, and increasing mobile usage are driving a substantial rise in wireless network traffic worldwide
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South Korea, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Lithuania, Japan take top spots in Strategy Analytics' Broadband Composite Index (BCI) moreSurvey reveals data networking trends in implementing unified communications
Resilient, efficient, scalable data solutions critical to meeting growing demand for bandwidth at campuses and data centers moreThirsty for bandwidth, consumers and carriers embrace Wi-Fi® phones
500 million Wi-Fi handsets forecast in 2014 moreStrategy Analytics: bring on the 4G battle
US mobile competition heats up with LTE, WiMAX moreBroadband growth steady in 2009 with a real pick up in every region in fourth quarter
Defying the global economic downturn by adding another 58 million lines of broadband technology in 2009, there are now more than 466.95 million broadband customers in the world according to statistics released by the Broadband Forum
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