Tagged in: 4G
Lithuanian fibre reaches two-thirds of the population
Telecom market overview The telecoms market has seen falling revenue in recent years as the economy continues to recover from the mauling experienced in 2008/9. Lower revenue from fixed and mobile telephony is partly offset by increases from the cable … Continue reading
The future of the NBN after the election
Whoever wins the upcoming federal election will have to articulate why Australian as a nation needs an NBN. And they will need to clearly convey why the government needs to be involved in this. At the moment there is no … Continue reading
Guatemala – World Bank invests in mobile network infrastructure, helping migration to 4G
Growth in Guatemala’s telecom sector has been affected by the continuing global economic downturn, which has reduced spending power in both the residential and corporate markets. The fixed-line market shrank for the first time in 2009, a trend which has … Continue reading
4G still to launch but smartphone adoption drives ARPU in Taiwan
Taiwan has one of the most advanced telecommunications networks in Asia. Increasing land and labour costs have forced Taiwan to concentrate on technology, and it is now a leading high-tech centre in Asia Pacific. With excellent telecommunications infrastructure in place … Continue reading
Mobile data and wireless broadband services across Asia being driven by FttX, Wi-Fi offload, 3G, LTE and high smartphone adoption
With some three billion Asians using mobile phones – almost half of the number of mobile subscribers in the world – spread across a diverse range of markets, the region is already exploiting its huge potential for mobile data/wireless broadband … Continue reading
