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March 9, 2007
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  • Idea steps up its game in India: Idea Cellular hopes to increase its market share in India by investing $2 billion over a two-year period to beef up its network. The network-investment news comes as Vodafone plans to move into India through its purchase of a stake in Hutchison Essar. Bloomberg (3/9)
 Revolution of personal and home technologies in the US & Europe
This report that provides a detailed analysis of some of the fastest-growing home entertainment markets, such as digital TV, pay-TV, personal content jukeboxes, portable games consoles, and mobile entertainment. It provides an in-depth analysis of the market size, drivers, and leading players.
 
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  Technology Trends 
  • CPE market gets a boost from broadband demand
    The broadband CPE market posted revenue of $5.6 billion in 2006, according to Infonetics Research, which found that the growing pool of broadband subscribers worldwide spurred the 15% year-over-year increase. North America holds the largest share of the broadband CPE market, at 39%, the report found. CED Magazine (3/2007) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Alliance inks first WiMAX roaming deal
    Members of the WiMAX Spectrum Owners Alliance have signed the world's first WiMAX roaming agreement in addition to partnering with service providers MACH and Trustive. The deal is expected to foster in a "GSM-like" roaming experience across WiMAX networks. cellular-news (U.K.) (3/9) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • IPv6 facilitates worldwide VoIP interoperability
    The IPv6 Forum has announced that IP version 6 technology was used to connect VoIP calls between a company in Canada and one in Spain, without having to do network address translation. VoIP providers can make use of IPv6 to route calls without traversing the public Internet. Telephony Online (3/8) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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