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TDC develops business strategy to 2015 to arrest decline in revenue
Denmark’s competitive telecom sector has benefited from government efforts to develop national FttH services, with the aim of providing widely available 1Gb/s services by 2020. Overall telecoms sector revenue continues to fall, with lower revenue from landline and mobile telephony
TDC develops business strategy to 2015 to arrest decline in revenue
Denmark’s competitive telecom sector has benefited from government efforts to develop national FttH services, with the aim of providing widely available 1Gb/s services by 2020. Overall telecoms sector revenue continues to fall, with lower revenue from landline and mobile telephony
Broadband remains expensive despite improved international connectivity
Telecommunications in this small Southern African country has undergone transformation from a state-owned monopoly to a privatised national operator, with competition in the mobile sub-sector between two networks, South Africa-based Vodacom and Econet. However, mobile market penetration is still below
Broadband remains expensive despite improved international connectivity
Telecommunications in this small Southern African country has undergone transformation from a state-owned monopoly to a privatised national operator, with competition in the mobile sub-sector between two networks, South Africa-based Vodacom and Econet. However, mobile market penetration is still below
Hondutel looks for foreign investor to solve financial crisis
Among the poorest countries in Central America, Honduras has long been plagued by an unstable political framework which has rendered telecom reform difficult. Reform is critical if the country is to address some of the least impressive market statistics in
Hondutel looks for foreign investor to solve financial crisis
Among the poorest countries in Central America, Honduras has long been plagued by an unstable political framework which has rendered telecom reform difficult. Reform is critical if the country is to address some of the least impressive market statistics in
EriTel privatisation seen as first step towards market liberalisation
Under a state-owned monopoly on fixed and mobile services, Eritrea is the least developed telecommunications market in Africa with a mobile penetration of only around 6% in early 2013. Solely the internet service provider (ISP) sector is open to competition.
EriTel privatisation seen as first step towards market liberalisation
Under a state-owned monopoly on fixed and mobile services, Eritrea is the least developed telecommunications market in Africa with a mobile penetration of only around 6% in early 2013. Solely the internet service provider (ISP) sector is open to competition.
Fibre networks are sustaining growth in Africa’s Internet and broadband sector
Large parts of Africa have gained access to international fibre bandwidth via submarine cables for the first time in recent years. In other parts of the continent, additional fibre systems have brought competition to a previously monopolised market. This has
Fibre networks are sustaining growth in Africa’s Internet and broadband sector
Large parts of Africa have gained access to international fibre bandwidth via submarine cables for the first time in recent years. In other parts of the continent, additional fibre systems have brought competition to a previously monopolised market. This has
Hong Kong Pharmaceuticals Opportunities on the Rise
BMI View: Despite an increasingly ageing population (consequently increasing burden of noncommunicable diseases), Hong Kong will only be moderately attractive to investors given its small market size. While the dominance of patented medicines is set to continue in the
Hong Kong Pharmaceuticals Opportunities on the Rise
BMI View: Despite an increasingly ageing population (consequently increasing burden of noncommunicable diseases), Hong Kong will only be moderately attractive to investors given its small market size. While the dominance of patented medicines is set to continue in the
Newly Released UK Commercial Banking Report
Since Q1 08, we have described numerically the banking business environment for each of the countries surveyed by BMI. We do this through our Commercial Banking Business Environment Rating (CBBER), a measure that ensures we capture the latest quantitative
Newly Released UK Commercial Banking Report
Since Q1 08, we have described numerically the banking business environment for each of the countries surveyed by BMI. We do this through our Commercial Banking Business Environment Rating (CBBER), a measure that ensures we capture the latest quantitative
Is the Ipad Burying Traditional Media in a Shallow Grave?
Clearly, the iPad is disrupting the traditional market definitions of hardware manufacturers. Arguably, however, tablet computing poses even bigger challenges for media owners. “The proportion of iPad-owning professionals who cease buying DVDs is highest in South America (67%), Asia (60%)
Is the Ipad Burying Traditional Media in a Shallow Grave?
Clearly, the iPad is disrupting the traditional market definitions of hardware manufacturers. Arguably, however, tablet computing poses even bigger challenges for media owners. “The proportion of iPad-owning professionals who cease buying DVDs is highest in South America (67%), Asia (60%)
Nanotech and Cleantech – The Missing Link to Carbon Emissions?
Growing concern over climate change driven by man-made carbon emissions is prompting governments world wide to look at ways of stabilizing or reducing their carbon footprint. The United Kingdom unveiled plans to set a “legally binding” target to cut carbon
Nanotech and Cleantech – The Missing Link to Carbon Emissions?
Growing concern over climate change driven by man-made carbon emissions is prompting governments world wide to look at ways of stabilizing or reducing their carbon footprint. The United Kingdom unveiled plans to set a “legally binding” target to cut carbon
Shortfall of $891,465,650 of Customer’s Money – Yes, They are Losers
For some 2012 was a rocky year. On a macro level we’re all suffering the repercussions of Greece’s debt problems, we’re walking on eggshells wondering how the rest of the so-called PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece Spain)are going to fare. The
Shortfall of $891,465,650 of Customer’s Money – Yes, They are Losers
For some 2012 was a rocky year. On a macro level we’re all suffering the repercussions of Greece’s debt problems, we’re walking on eggshells wondering how the rest of the so-called PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece Spain)are going to fare. The
