E-STRATEGIES
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- Luxury Rewards
Evoke Consumer Guilt
- The Need
for Voice over Packet to Result in Silicon Racket
- Java
to overtake C/C++ in 2002
- High-Speed
Internet At Home Helps Students Excel SBC Communications Survey Shows
- Britons
to Send 1 Billion Text Messages in August
- Wavelength
Services Revenue Is Set to Increase Sharply
- Wireless
Gaming Taking Off Around The World
- Market
for CRM Applications Goes Worldwide
- Study
Finds Escalating Trends Toward Internet Usage at Work
- European
Cellular Revenues Will Remain in the Fast Lane
- Only
20 Percent of E-Services Providers Will Survive to 2004
- European
Network Operators Should Adopt A Portfolio MVNO Strategy
- Internet
Traffic Continues to Grow, Despite the Glut
- Carriers
Move Up Value Chain with Internet Data Centers
- The
Traffic Cops Of The Info Highway
- DSL
CPE, Cable CPE, and IAD Revenues Will Total $1.52B in 2Q01
- Minorities
Less Likely To Buy Online
- Slow
Economy Driving Streaming Media Onto Corporate Networks
- Live
E-learning Sector to Grow to $750M by 2005
- In
2005, 21% Of Total European Logistics Will Be Online
- The
Pulse of Residential Broadband
Luxury
Rewards Evoke Consumer Guilt Research shows that the amount of effort
consumers must expend to get a reward how many miles, points or purchases they
must accumulate affects whether they prefer necessity or luxury items.
The
Need for Voice over Packet to Result in Silicon Racket The need for equipment
supporting the transition from circuit-switched to packet-switched networks is
creating a growing market for ICs with specialized packet voice processing capabilities.
Java
to overtake C/C++ in 2002 Developers using Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java
programming language will outnumber those using the C/C++ languages by next year.
High-Speed
Internet At Home Helps Students Excel SBC Communications Survey Shows New
Survey Shows Internet Skills Rank with Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, But Children
Develop Online Knowledge at Home, not School. Britons
to Send 1 Billion Text Messages in August The monthly volume of text messages
sent in the UK is set to pass one billion for the first time in August.
Wavelength
Services Revenue Is Set to Increase Sharply Wavelength services are gaining
favor with carriers and service providers as a new means to fulfill capacity needs.
Wireless
Gaming Taking Off Around The World Newsbytes reports that the worldwide
wireless gaming market will be 18 times larger in 2006 than it is at present
Market
for CRM Applications Goes Worldwide The market for CRM applications soared
84 percent in 2000 to $6.2 billion Study
Finds Escalating Trends Toward Internet Usage at Work Results Confirm
Positive Impact of Personal Internet Usage at Work on Quality of Life and Productivity
European
Cellular Revenues Will Remain in the Fast Lane Markets are maturing, but
mobile data will drive a strong increase in service revenues Only
20 Percent of E-Services Providers Will Survive to 2004 According to
a study by Gartner, only 20 percent of e-services providers will survive industry
consolidation by 2004 European
Network Operators Should Adopt A Portfolio MVNO Strategy European network
operators' view of mobile virtual network operators is shortsighted and reactive.
Internet
Traffic Continues to Grow, Despite the Glut Much has been made of the
so-called "bandwidth glut" and the supposed lack of traffic making its way around
the Internet. Carriers
Move Up Value Chain with Internet Data Centers The Internet Data Center
(IDC) has emerged as the key vehicle for carriers to move up the value chain by
offering new services to their data networking customers. The
Traffic Cops Of The Info Highway Mankind will create more new information
in the next three years than it has in the rest of its history, researchers say.
And somebody has to manage it. DSL
CPE, Cable CPE, and IAD Revenues Will Total $1.52B in 2Q01 Worldwide revenues
for DSL CPE, cable CPE, and IADs totaled $1.52 billion in 2Q01 and are forecasted
to total $6.3 billion in CY2001 Minorities
Less Likely To Buy Online Emarketer reports that African-American and
Hispanic Internet users in the US are less likely than the general online population
to research and buy online Slow
Economy Driving Streaming Media Onto Corporate Networks The slowing global
economy is driving applications for streaming media onto corporate networks
Live
E-learning Sector to Grow to $750M by 2005 Live E-learning Sector Show
Early Adoption as Part of Blended Offering In
2005, 21% Of Total European Logistics Will Be Online Total online logistics
revenues will grow to Ä133 billion by 2005, equaling 21% of logistics overall.
The
Pulse of Residential Broadband New Research Identifies Residential Broadband
Market Leaders and Determines What ISPs Must Do to Survive Against Entrenched
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