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Telecom services spending to dip 1.2% to $1,454 trillion in 2016
Spending on worldwide telecom services is projected to decline 1.2 percent to $1,454 trillion in 2016, said Gartner.
M-payment users to grow 150% in Canada this year - Deloitte
The number of Canadians who use a third-party touch-based payment service to buy a product on service on their mobile de...
UK Millennials spend more time using new media - study
The preference of UK Millennials for new media is mainly consistent across all life stages, according to new research by...
Mobile app usage climbed 58% in 2015
Yahoo's Flurry Insights has released its latest State of Mobile report, which showed that 2015 was a huge year for mobil...
Viewing of serial content jumped 20% in 2015
Consumption of episodic content increased by over 20%, diverting attention from short-form assets, according to Conviva.
Indoor coverage provision a barrier to VoLTE success
Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry's most pressing issues. In t...
ABI: In-building wireless market to top $9b by 2020
Global in-building wireless market is set to more than double in revenue by 2020, with the market anticipated to top $9...
Mobile app use jumped 58% in 2015 – Flurry
App market tracker Flurry has released its data for the 2015 global mobile apps market, revealing a 58% increase in glob...
Data center operators looking for security infrastructure, says report
A report by research firm IHS said many data center operators are looking to turn their security infrastructure into a r...
How to improve your telecom network management
Amit Dhingra, vice president, Managed Services & Global Service Delivery, Nokia Networks, says outsourcing of network ma...
Myanmar delays mobile licence tender
Interested parties have until early January to submit applications of interest for country's fourth mobile licence.
Japan's telecom production to slip 5.2% in 2015
The total telecommunication equipment market in Japan was worth JPD 3.395 trillion yen in 2014, down 5 percent from the...
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