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Mobile 3G Modems Market to Go Up, In-Stat Reports The market of mobile 3G modems is expected to see growth in the near future, a recent report from In-Stat shows. According to the research firm, the sales will increase mainly due to rapid technology advancements in the area, not to mention that a wider range of devices will come to the market, something that will also result in the leverage of ...
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Companies in today's briefs include: In-Stat, TomTom, Sprint, Nextel, ZoomSafer, MasterCard, AirWalk Communications, MindSpeed Technologies, Aricent.
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The market for cellular 3G modems is in flux as the technology advances rapidly, reports In-Stat. In addition, a growing range of devices have the opportunity to leverage wireless broadband. Click here for more.
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  Market research firm, In-Stat ( categorizes the probable unit Total Available Market (TAM) for the iPad tablets could be as high as 50 million in 2014. However,  the success is highly dependent upon two key success factors, which are to follow other successful devices in the market and to find the right combination of new technology, content,
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Companies in today's briefs include: In-Stat, Amobee Media Systems, Dell'Oro Group, IBM, Juniper Research, Jumptap.
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The total number of mobile VoIP users will reach 288 million by the end of 2013, according to the market research firm In-Stat. Of that number, well over half will be associated with online mobile VoIP providers; under one-third will utilize mobile VoIP with 3G and 11% with WiMAX/LTE operators. In terms of geography, mobile VoIP
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Companies in today's briefs include: Qualcomm, AT&T, Sprint, In-Stat, Aditi Technologies, USA Mobility, Shenandoah Telecommunications.
submitted by WirelessWeek on 4th Mar 2010 (via wirelessweek.com)
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Companies in today's briefs include: ARM, MetroPCS, In-Stat, Skyworks Solutions, ABI Research, Rosum Corp., Frost & Sullivan, Deutsche Telekom, Nokia Siemens Networks, Qualcomm.
submitted by WirelessWeek on 2nd Mar 2010 (via wirelessweek.com)
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LTE to Open New Opportunities for Chip Makers One of the technologies that will see a great adoption in the telecoms industry is the Long Term Evolution standard, which is something that most of you might have learned about already. According to a recent report from In-Stat, the technology is expected to be adopted by a wide range of industry players around the world, and chip makers like Broa...
submitted by Softpedia on 1st Mar 2010 (via news.softpedia.com)
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Mobile operating system introductions from Microsoft, Samsung, Intel and Nokia are making for a crowded marketplace that wont last, says a new report from In-Stat, which favors open-source operating systems, such as Googles Android. - Microsoft's introduction of its Windows Phone 7 Series and Samsung's rollout of its Bada platform at the Mobile World Congress 2010 show this month contrib...
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