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Terrorism threat to drive security outsourcing

...cope with an increasingly volatile security environment, according to Forrester senior analyst Lars Godell. "Most large firms already have a firewall, but the lack of... Read more

2 July, 2003 by Munir Kotadia

Analysts predict Wi-Fi crash

...s as if the dot-com boom and bust never happened," said Lars Godell, Forrester senior analyst. "We believe that much of the money being... Read more

19 June, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Deutsche Telekom sheds CEO

...you ensure continuity by sacking the CEO. Over to Forrester's amiable Lars Godell: "The departure... doesn't solve any of DT’s structural, long... Read more

13 November, 2006

Analyst: Beware the telecoms mini-bubble

...rush into the converged world of triple-play services. Forrester telecoms analyst Lars Godell, who published a major report on triple-play strategies on Friday... Read more

9 June, 2006 by David Meyer

BT: Google is our biggest threat

...I think he’s a little bit ahead of his time," said Lars Godell, principal analyst in Forrester's Telecom & Networks research team. "I give... Read more

8 June, 2006 by David Meyer

Market debates BT's access division

...construct where we've been dragged kicking and screaming," he said. However, Lars Godell, principal analyst in Forrester's telecom and networks research team, said... Read more

23 September, 2005 by Jo Best

Openzone boss optimistic about Wi-Fi take up

...at because Openzone was "seeing a significant uptake of usage". Gartner analyst Lars Godell told ZDNet UK earlier this week that he didn't believe... Read more

26 August, 2005 by Tom Espiner

BT woos Wi-Fi virgins

...for one hour, £10 for 24 hours, or £40 for 30 days. Lars Godell, principal analyst for Forrester, said the price reduction was "great news... Read more

24 August, 2005 by Tom Espiner

Britain hottest in Europe for Wi-Fi

...backhaul from hot spots will kill many hot-spot business cases," predicted Lars Godell, Forrester senior analyst, when the Forrester figures were released in June... Read more

13 August, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

More calls for BT's break-up

...to £11bn extra value for shareholders, said Forrester. According to senior analyst Lars Godell, the newly independent business units created by a break-up would... Read more

17 September, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Bluetooth will coexist with WLANs, says Forrester

...times as many Bluetooth devices as wireless LAN nodes, according to analyst Lars Godell; but Wireless LAN (WLAN) will dominate for PC access, especially in... Read more

22 October, 2001 by Guy Kewney

Hutchison could trigger 3G price war

...t be available until 2004. Other telecoms analysts have been more pessimistic. Lars Godell, telecoms analyst at Forrester, said earlier this year that 3G would... Read more

6 July, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Government continues to deny secret 3G talks

...forecast that 3G licence-holders were facing years of losses. Telecoms analyst Lars Godell believes network operators will be forced to merge, diversify or collapse... Read more

24 April, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Government denies allegations of secret 3G talks

...3G) networks and are facing a steep decline in earnings by 2005. Lars Godell, telecoms analyst at Forrester, has warned that most mobile network operators... Read more

19 March, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

GSM World Forum: Wireless future discussed

...amount operators will be able to charge for services," says Forrester analyst Lars Godell. "There are so many other technologies, and UMTS is just one... Read more

19 February, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

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