Boom predicted in SME managed services
News A new report from Analysys, entitled Strategies for Selling More to SMEs, suggests that a competitive broadband market will see the Western European SME spend on broadband access peak in 2009, forcing providers to seek further sources of revenue...
[March 5, 2007, 15:24]
Converged services could slash telecoms bills
News Telecoms watcher Analysys predicts the cheaper bills will be heralded by the advent of converged services, as businesses begin to route more of their voice traffic over Wi-Fi rather than cellular connections, helping them avoid fixed-to-mobile...
[March 9, 2007, 17:19]
Quality Management Principles
Downloads It explains Clause by clause,an analysys of the Principles and its key benifits that would act as a suitable guide for any organisation.This guide gives you the eight Principles of Quality Management.Principle 1 -Customer focus Principle 2...
[January 13, 2005, 6:00]
Mobile operators urged to focus on enterprise
News Mobile operators are being urged to look to the business market to boost their income as consumer revenue opportunities decline and, if they fail to focus on enterprise services, they run the risk of being marginalised by other providers...
[July 19, 2007, 8:13]
Government 'getting closer' to key broadband goal
News The figures in question are understood to refer to research currently being produced by research group Analysys. An Analysys spokeswoman confirmed on Wednesday that it will submit a report on the broadband market to the government within a few weeks.
[May 7, 2003, 13:48]
Vodafone and BT under threat from m-commerce upstarts
News An Analysys report on m-commerce published this week points out that although mobile operators would ideally like to be the sole brand that consumers see when accessing mobile services, they will need to partner with specialist wireless portal...
[February 17, 2000, 14:34]
Regulators consider the future of VoIP
News The focus of the recent hearing in Brussels was a recently published report by consultants Analysys, commissioned by the Information Society Directorate of the European Commission. The European Commission is seeking written responses to the...
[April 14, 2004, 14:10]
Cellular tech to dominate wireless-broadband market
News Telecoms analyst Analysys Mason predicted there will be a total of 2.1 billion wireless-broadband customers globally, generating $784bn (£401bn) in service revenue by 2015 — an increase of some 2,400 percent.
[August 6, 2008, 11:24]
Network-sharing key to driving 3G services
News A new report from analyst Analysys — 3G Infrastructure Sharing: The future for mobile networks — says sharing of 3G infrastructure in developed markets is more than just back on the agenda: it is inevitable.
[March 3, 2008, 8:52]
Femtocells may solve operators' 3G woes
News However, there is another way, according to a new report from analyst Analysys, Femtocells in the consumer market: Business case and marketing plan. The mobile phone is coming home. The device originally designed for people on the move has become a...
[November 26, 2007, 14:56]
'3G iPhone' speculation at fever pitch
News But as consultancy Analysys Mason associate Mark Heath says, Apple knows how to keep its iPhone secrets fresh: "People talk about having GPS capability in there, perhaps a slightly changed device to make it more suitable, more robust for some...
[June 6, 2008, 9:30]
Analyst: Reuse 2G spectrum for 3G in rural areas
News In a report entitled Prospects for UMTS900: status review and outlook and released on Thursday, Analysys Mason said allowing the practice, known as spectrum refarming, would make it economically feasible to roll out such services to currently...
[May 14, 2009, 17:58]
UK still lags in broadband extensiveness
News A new report by research group Analysys has found that the UK now boasts the third most competitive broadband market of all the G7 industrialised nations, e-commerce minister Stephen Timms told the Westminster Media Forum on Tuesday.
[May 21, 2003, 16:58]
Mobile TV will be a risky business for operators
News The report, by Analysys analysts Dr Mark Heath and Dr Alastair Brydon, suggests that operators currently considering the service need to balance the high cost of doing so with unpredictable returns. Mobile TV is going to be big, but operators need...
[June 29, 2006, 13:10]
High and confusing prices 'hampering' Wi-Fi take-up
News Speaking at The Wireless LAN Event in London on Thursday, Ross Pow -- managing director of Analysys Research -- said that the Wi-Fi industry was "all over the place" with its charging models. Wi-Fi take-up in Europe is being hampered because the...
[May 22, 2003, 15:44]
Implementing ISO 9001 : 2000
Downloads It explains Clause by clause,an analysys of the standard and procedures that would asct as a suitable guide for any organisation.Salient Features:Explains the standard clause with regards to requirements.Elucidates list of procedures required.Easy...
[September 17, 2004, 8:00]
Lexmark accused of installing spyware
Talkback And no, I didn't ask for all my personal details, creditcard numbers etc (and printer usage, copies of Jpegs etc) to be posted to Kodak for 'statistical analysys only'. Wow, big deal. Kodak photo printers have obviously been doing this for a while.
[November 16, 2004, 13:23]
Is there a point to .mobi?
News It's PR spin," said Windsor Holden, a senior analyst with telecommunications consultancy Analysys, on Wednesday. Despite keen interest from registrants, the .mobi domain extension is not the key to getting users onto the mobile Internet, analysts...
[September 27, 2006, 15:35]
E-Commerce minister fleshes out rural broadband plans
News At the Analysys Conference in Cambridge, Alexander will reveal details of this latest attempt to prevent the UK dropping behind other countries in the high-speed Internet race. Douglas Alexander, the e-Commerce minister, will say on Tuesday evening...
[November 6, 2001, 17:30]
UK's Wi-Fi market may not match the hype
News Rollout of Wi-Fi in the UK is accelerating, but it is still slower than operators had previously suggested," said Ross Pow, managing director of Analysys Research, warning that operators risk losing credibility if they fail to hit their own targets.
[May 27, 2003, 14:44]



