RNCOS Releases a New Report- Booming UAE Telecom SectorBy: Shushmul Maheshwari
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Booming UAE Telecom Sector” to its report gallery. The UAE’s telecommunication market has shown tremendous growth over the recent past, mainly propelled by the government initiatives aimed at the deregulation of the market and introduction of competition. The TRA (Telecommunication Regulatory Authority) remains at the forefront of the success of the country’s telecom sector. It is continuously considering and evaluating ways to further intensify competition in the UAE telecom market.
Penetration in the mobile market surpassed 166% in 2007, leaving less room for operators to further take advantage of the market. But this is not the end of growth; future growth in mobile subscriptions will come from growing population and increasing number of expatriates, says RNCOS in its new research report, “Booming UAE Telecom Sector”. Moreover, operators are now looking at Value Added Services (VAS) to derive revenues from saturated mobile market.
However, the fixed-line sector remains underdeveloped, with fixed-line penetration standing at just over 30% in 2007. Various factors, such as high tariffs and absence of fixed-line networks, have been hindering the growth of the country’s fixed-line market. But the recent announcement by the TRA to allow Carrier Pre-Selection (CPS) in the country could bring fruitful results in this sector.
In line with the increasing education and business in the region, the demand for Internet services has also increased in recent years. Although dial-up subscriptions currently dominates the Internet market, we project broadband subscribers to account for nearly 65% of Internet subscribers in coming few years.
Developments in all the sectors of ICT industry has heated up the competition in the region. So operators are seeking new sources of growth to capitalize on their share of the market. This is resulting into introduction of new technologies such as IPTV, VoIP, Mobile TV, etc. Operators in the region are aggressively pushing the deployment of network infrastructure suitable for these technologies.
“Booming UAE Telecom Sector” provides in-depth analysis of the telecommunication market in the UAE. It gives an insight into the current market trends dominating the market. This research report also gives industry forecast on various telecom segments based on feasible telecom industry environment in the UAE. These include telecommunication industry, fixed-line, mobile subscribers, Internet subscribers, broadband subscribers and 3G subscribers.
The research presents thorough analysis on the current and potential outlook of various emerging technologies, such as IPTV and Mobile TV in the UAE.
As the telecom market remains duopoly of Etisalat and du, the report, keeping in mind importance of these two players in the success of UAE telecom market, offers rational analysis on both these operators. This includes in-depth research and extensive analysis on their business activities, recent developments and SWOT analysis in regard to the UAE telecom industry.
For more information visit: http://rncos.com/Report/IM164.htm
Current Industry News: http://www.rncos.com/Blog/http://www.rncos.com/ |
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Booming UAE Telecom Sector, UAE Telecom Sector, Telecom Sector in UAE, Market Research Reports, Business Research, Industry Analysis, Industry Reports, Opportunities in UAE Telecom Sector, Key Players of UAE Telecom Industry |
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Apr 15, 2009 |
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Shushmul Maheshwari || send email to Shushmul Maheshwari
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Russia IT and Outsourcing Industry Forecast to 2011
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Russia IT and Outsourcing Industry Forecast to 2011” to its report gallery. According to the latest RNCOS report, the Russian IT & outsourcing market has been growing at a rate of more than 20% since the past few years. The Russian IT hardware market, accounting for more than 50% of total IT spending, continues to dominate the total IT market. However, software spending has reported high growth rates compared to that of hardware and services spending over the recent past. Considering the future market potential, RNCOS believes that software spending will continue to lead the growth patterns in the IT industry during 2008 to 2012.
The Russian software and services market will be mainly driven by the country's emergence as an IT Outsourcing (ITO) center, thanks to its close proximity with Europe, similar time zone, and availability of high quality workforce at low cost. The ITO market is undergoing phased transformation and is progressive from nascent stage to the development stage. Investments are also being phased in from both the government and private sector. The Russian government is increasing its IT investments in order to expand and develop the IT infrastructure in the country. Private sector investments are concentrated into opening of new software development centers in the country and also towards the expansion of the existing software development centers.
The report thoroughly evaluates the opportunities and factors critical to the success of the IT industry in Russia. It underlines the issues related to the success of the industry and provides a prudent analysis on its various aspects. It presents a comprehensive overview on the past and current performance of the IT industry, including software, hardware and services industry.
Industry Forecast till 2011
- IT spending as percentage of GDP and fixed investment
- IT spending in Billion US$
- IT spending by segments in percentage terms
- Packaged software sales in Billion US$
- ERP software market in Billion US$
- Antivirus market in Million US$
- IT hardware spending in Billion US$
- IT services spending in Billion US$
- Computer games market in Million US$
- Retail sales of IT products in Billion US$
- Revenue from printers and multifunctional devices by value (in Billion US$) and volume (in Million Units).
- IT spending on infrastructure by SMEs
Key Players Profiling
This section covers the key players currently operating in the Russian IT and outsourcing market. This section describes the business overview of key players, operating system platforms, technologies used, application and web servers, and their area of expertise. The key players have been discussed under two heads - Domestic Companies (including Reksoft Co. Ltd., Artezio and Aplana Software), and International Companies (including IBA Group, Auriga, and DataArt).
For more information visit: http://rncos.com/Report/IM570.htm
Current Industry News: http://www.rncos.com/Blog/
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Booming UAE Telecom Sector
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Booming UAE Telecom Sector” to its report gallery. The UAE’s telecommunication market has shown tremendous growth over the recent past, mainly propelled by the government initiatives aimed at the deregulation of the market and introduction of competition. The TRA (Telecommunication Regulatory Authority) remains at the forefront of the success of the country’s telecom sector. It is continuously considering and evaluating ways to further intensify competition in the UAE telecom market.
Penetration in the mobile market surpassed 166% in 2007, leaving less room for operators to further take advantage of the market. But this is not the end of growth; future growth in mobile subscriptions will come from growing population and increasing number of expatriates, says RNCOS in its new research report, “Booming UAE Telecom Sector”. Moreover, operators are now looking at Value Added Services (VAS) to derive revenues from saturated mobile market.
However, the fixed-line sector remains underdeveloped, with fixed-line penetration standing at just over 30% in 2007. Various factors, such as high tariffs and absence of fixed-line networks, have been hindering the growth of the country’s fixed-line market. But the recent announcement by the TRA to allow Carrier Pre-Selection (CPS) in the country could bring fruitful results in this sector.
In line with the increasing education and business in the region, the demand for Internet services has also increased in recent years. Although dial-up subscriptions currently dominates the Internet market, we project broadband subscribers to account for nearly 65% of Internet subscribers in coming few years.
Developments in all the sectors of ICT industry has heated up the competition in the region. So operators are seeking new sources of growth to capitalize on their share of the market. This is resulting into introduction of new technologies such as IPTV, VoIP, Mobile TV, etc. Operators in the region are aggressively pushing the deployment of network infrastructure suitable for these technologies.
“Booming UAE Telecom Sector” provides in-depth analysis of the telecommunication market in the UAE. It gives an insight into the current market trends dominating the market. This research report also gives industry forecast on various telecom segments based on feasible telecom industry environment in the UAE. These include telecommunication industry, fixed-line, mobile subscribers, Internet subscribers, broadband subscribers and 3G subscribers.
The research presents thorough analysis on the current and potential outlook of various emerging technologies, such as IPTV and Mobile TV in the UAE.
As the telecom market remains duopoly of Etisalat and du, the report, keeping in mind importance of these two players in the success of UAE telecom market, offers rational analysis on both these operators. This includes in-depth research and extensive analysis on their business activities, recent developments and SWOT analysis in regard to the UAE telecom industry.
For more information visit: http://rncos.com/Report/IM164.htm
Current Industry News: http://www.rncos.com/Blog/
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Satellite Internet
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Satellite communication has the unique ability to deliver bandwidth exactly where and when it is needed, irrespective of geography and local infrastructure.
Satellite Internet( Internet via Satellite, IP over satellite, Broadband Satellite IP ) is a high speed Internet connection to the global Internet network designed for carriers/ IAPs/ ISPs corporate Customers and Internet Cafes demanding Internet via Satellite services. Internet via satellite / IP-Satellite provides Internet from one Broadband IP Up-Link Station directly to the customer's network via satellite, bypassing congested terrestrial lines. Up-LinkStations can be located everywhere in the world. To chose the right Up-Link Station for IP-via Satellite services, check the availability of Internet in the country. It does not make sense to work with HUB-Stations where Internet is poor or limited (e.g. Africa, Middle East). Better buy your service from Western Europe or US or direct from atrexx.
Internet via satellite / IP-over Satellite services are categorized into three kinds: Simplex Internet via satellite, Symmetrical Internet via Satellite and Asymmetrical Duplex Internet via Satellite services. Each service provides inbound (downstream) Internet IP-Satellite speed ranges from 64Kbps to 45Mbps, with various combinations of outbound (upstream) broadband satellite speeds.
In case you want to buy Satellite Internet, atrexx is the right partner for you in case you need broadband Satellite service, IP-Satellite - terminal and a Internet over satellite VSAT dish. Each broadband satellite, Internet via satellite Terminal gateway will the connected via satellite with the IP-Satellite Up-Link station and the IP backbones.
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How To Detect GPS Tracking Units
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The new GPS auto tracker technology allows just about anyone to track anyone else. In addition almost all new cell phones have GPS tracking capabilities built in to them. Some even have the ability to transmit location information even with the battery removed. All of which make you wonder what happened to personal privacy. The answer is that there really is no privacy. Granted there are legal restrictions as to how and when you can use the new tracking technology however detecting GPS tracking units can sometimes be difficult.
There are basically two types of GPS tracking device technology available to the public. The simplest is called a passive or logger tracking device. This device is also the most difficult to detect and defend against. These devices can be as small as a matchbook and can be hidden just about anywhere. They are attached to a vehicle or individual and after a specific amount of time they must be retrieved. After retrieval the device is usually attached to a personal computer and the information is downloaded into a data base that is provided by the device manufacture.
Probably the best defense against passive/logger tracking devices comes in the form of a GPS blocker. These small units normally plug into your automobiles cigarette lighter port and provide protection for about 30 feet in any direction. Small handheld units are also available that run on batteries that also provide short range blocking. These units can range in price from $200 to $850.
The second type of GPS auto tracker or personal GPS tracking units are called real time tracking devices. These units do just as the name implies, provide current real time location information on the individual or vehicle that is being tracked. This accomplished through the use of cell phone technology. Recent technology improvements have greatly reduced the size and reliability of these tracking devices. You can purchase a battery operated unit the size of a small cell phone that will provide tracking information for up to a week before the battery requires charging. More commonly these units are attached to a vehicle and use the vehicles power supply to provide power to the tracking unit.
Real time tracking devices generally require the user to contract with a GPS tracking service company. These companies frequently provide the tracking devices and the software necessary to track the device on your personal computer. Depending on the contract the information is uploaded to you at time specific intervals. The most common information uploads range from 5 to 10 minutes.
Defending against this type of tracking device is relatively easy with a combination cell phone/GPS blocking device. These units range in cost from $300 to more than $1000. Of course either a cell phone or a GPS blocking device may accomplish the same affect. In addition if you feel that you are being tracked illegally you can contact your local law enforcement agency and let them do a scan of the vehicle or personal effects in question. Many small law enforcement agencies do not have this capability and in that case you have the option to purchase a scanning unit and do the scan yourself.
A word to the wise if you are involved in a criminal enterprise. Much of what we have outlined here will not prevent US government agencies from tracking you and your vehicles.
In most cases it is illegal to track just about anyone without their permission. However given the fact that is so hard to detect many tracking devices it is likely that illegal GPS auto tracker and personal tracking device technology will continue to be used.
James Kesel, MS, is the publisher of GPS Auto Trackers website at http://www.gps-auto-trackers.com Providing information on GPS tracking technology including the latest GPS tracking units.
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Small Business Phone Systems Having Advanced Facilities
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The world of telephone communication have improved a lot in so many years that it has become difficult to choose the right kind of system. VOIP internet phones service, VOIP telephone, USB Internet Phone has taken a big hike in this regard. There are different models available in the market such as Definity Phones, Partner telephones, Toshiba Telephone so choosing one not the easy tasks as you have to select from different models and types.
The best way of choosing the phone system is reading their reviews. Mostly the phones are available for sale which is probably the best way of choosing a phone system for your business. Small business phone comes with various features including call forwarding, voice mails, mailboxes etc. The details about these phones can be easily collected based on your requirements. Various technical points need to be taken care of like the number of ports and what exactly the ports are used for.
Having advanced functionalities, small business phones greatly helps people in running their business smoothly. The calls coming to your office will be automatically attended and handled in a professional manner. The calls get automatically diverted to the required extension numbers and the callers will be welcomed by a professionally recorded greeting. The process greatly helps you to never lose a single customer due to unanswered calls.
Callers can easily get a variety of technical support including call transfer, after-hours emergency, fax to email service, voicemail, dial by name, dial by extension, automatic call distribution, virtual auto attendant and find-me/ follow-me services with the help of business phones. Caller can easily get connected to the multiple extension phone lines of the users, through a single number. These phones are a lot effective if you want to be in touch with your employees as well as customers
There are number of benefits given by the small business phone system and they are equipped with many quality features such as modern PBX system. The facilities offered by the phone system make the user enjoy number of benefits such as creating large business image, ensuring localized presence through local numbers, working from any location, receiving business faxes through email.
Your business becomes more professional and attractive with these innovative telephone systems. Your potential clients get very attractive as they receive more customers on the telephone which helps your small business to move to the next level by creating an executive impression, Sound bigger like a much larger and professional establishment, Increase productivity and credibility.
http://www.btxchange.com
BTX - Business Telephone eXchange
587 Division Street
Campbell, Ca. 95008
Phone: (800) BTX-0299
Fax: (408) 374-8757
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