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54 percent of all devices sold in the region : Growth in the Asia-Pacific smartphone market is expected to skyrocket in the coming years and by 2015, Frost & Sullivan forecasts that 54 percent of all devices sold in the region will be smartphones, up from only five percent in 2009.
(2010-8-24 11:39:50)
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$4.3 billion in total market revenue by 2014: The growth of mobile devices combined with the increasing consumer aggravation with different and often proprietary charging solutions for each device is fueling an opportunity for wireless charging systems. The market for wireless charging systems will reach $4.3 billion in total market revenue by 2014, according to In-Stat.
(2010-8-19 10:49:45)
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almost 90 billion p.a. by 2015: New types of SMS mobile banking alerts will help to treble the volume of mobile banking messages to almost 90 billion p.a. by 2015, equating to one message every 2 days, per mobile banking user, according to a new study by Juniper Research.
(2010-8-18 10:41:18)
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top 280 million units: Global smartphone shipments for 2010 will top 280 million units, rising 57% from 178 million units in 2009 to account for a 20.3% share of the overall handset market, according to Luke Lin, analyst of Digitimes Research. Second-half shipments are expected to reach 163 million units versus 117 million units in the first half.
(2010-8-18 10:39:35)
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over 2.6 billion Wi-Fi enabled consumer devices by 2014: The global market will see an installed base of over 2.6 billion Wi-Fi enabled consumer devices by 2014, according to a report published by Strategy Analytics. The report predicts the retail value of the market will exceed $250 billion in the same year.
(2010-8-18 10:37:35)
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reach $4 billion:Femtocell market revenues are forecast to reach $4 billion in 2014, says a report from the Dell'Oro Group. The report shows that North America is expected to have the highest shipment volume in 2010 due to the three largest mobile operators having already launched commercial femtocells service. However, as more operators in EMEA begin deployments in 2012, we forecast shipments to this region will surpass those of North America.
(2010-8-12 11:06:05)
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1 billion connections during 2012: Pyramid Research forecasts that the mobile broadband market worldwide will reach 1 billion connections during 2012, segmented by 3G and 4G network technologies. Mobile operators around the world will invest billions in the spectrum and network infrastructure to deploy 4G networks, but are struggling to keep pace with 3G data traffic growth driven by the use of smartphones and USB dongles, as well as bandwidth-intensive video content and applications.
(2010-8-4 11:05:47)
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290 million users by 2015:The time is right for service providers to enter M-BRIC m-payment markets, according to a recent study by global management consultancy Arthur D. Little. 璚hile only 32 million people in M-BRIC currently use mobile financial services, Arthur D. Little projects that this number will increase to 290 million users by 2015.
(2010-8-3 11:23:25)
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exceed $6 billion by 2014:Mobile infrastructure market annual revenues are forecast to reach $43 billion over the next 5 years, according to a report from Dell'Oro Group. After a double-digit revenue decline in 2009, and a flat forecast for revenues in 2010, market revenue growth is expected to accelerate yearly beginning in 2011. The report shows that although the LTE market is expected to start small in 2010, revenues are forecast to exceed $6 billion by 2014.
(2010-8-3 11:22:09)
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nearly 2 billion in 2014: The quest for connectivity continues to drive Consumer Electronics (CE) manufacturers to enable their products with Wi-Fi technology. The next 5 years will see an increase in the number of Wi-Fi-enabled devices, from over 500 million in 2009 to nearly 2 billion in 2014, according to In-Stat. Devices leading the pace of adoption include Blu-ray players/recorders, e-readers, and digital televisions.
(2010-7-30 11:22:59)
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