Home users are driving the vast majority of broadband demand in all markets.
“Broadband is arriving at a time when the revolutionary potential of the Internet has still to be fully tapped,” said Dr. (...) In other words, the reality is finally starting to catch up with the market hype.”
Today, approximately one in every 10 Internet subscribers worldwide, or just over 5 percent of the total installed base of fixed lines worldwide, has a dedicated broadband connection. (...) By year-end 2002, broadband services were commercially available in approximately 82 out of 200 economies worldwide. Many of these economies have enjoyed impressive growth in broadband subscriber numbers during the past four years, and in some markets broadband is expected to become one of the fastest growing consumer communications services.
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fi le=/2009/3/10/minibudget/20090 310161134&sec=minibudget 64 Pyramid Research Report, “Global Telecom Services Revenue Forecast 2008-2013: Emerging Market Opportunities”, December 2008, available at: http://www.pyr.com/store/scon_glbl_081231.htm?sc=GL011309GBFC. 65 McKinsey Quarterly, “Using Technology to Turbocharge Innovation in a Downturn”, July 2009. 66 Press Release, ABI Research, 11 June 2009, “Worldwide Mobile Phone Market Declined 11.9% in the First Quarter of 2009”, available at: http:// www.abiresearch.com/press/1440-Worldwide+Mobile+Phone+Market+Declined+11.9%25+in+the+First+Quarter+of+2009 67 Worldwide Mobile Phone Sales Declined 8.6 Per Cent and Smartphones Grew 12.7 Per Cent in First Quarter of 2009 http://www.gartner.com/it/ page.jsp?id=985912 68 “China Mobile to Retain Revenues Crown”, 7 July 2009, available at: https://www.communicationsdirectnews.com/do.php/100/36159 69 http://comworldseries.blogspot.com/2009/01/how-hard-will-fi nancial-turmoil-hit.html 70 “UK Sees a Quarterly Loss of 600,000 Customers”, 16 July 2009, available at: http://www.cellular-news.com/story/38589.php 71 “Vodafone Turkey Lost 1.24 Million Subscribers in Q1 2009”, 17 July 2009, at: http://www.cellular-news.com/story/38608.php 72 “World Financial Crisis and the Mobile Services Market: Economic Recovery Analysis for Mobile Voice, Messaging and Internet Services”, released ABI Research, 2Q 2009, available at: http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1004165 73 “Study: Mobile Services Market Will Grow Despite Economy”, 26 June 2009, at: http://www.industryweek.com/articles/study_mobile_services_ market_will_grow_despite_economy_19435.aspx 74 “GSMA Says Mobile Broadband Can Reverse Recession in Exchange for Lighter Regulation”, 2 April 2009, Global Insight, available at: https:// www.communicationsdirectnews.com/do.php/130/34986 75 P.90, “DigiWorld Yearbook 2009: The digital world’s challenges”, iDATE (2009), available from www.idate.org 76 “Global Mobile Broadband Connections to Pass 150 million”, 22 July 2009, at: http://www.gsmworld.com/newsroom/press-releases/2009/3494. htm 77 “Nokia and Intel believe recovery will rely on new services”, Caroline Gabriel, 20 July 2009, available at: http://www.rethink-wireless.com/?
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Strong global trade for canned tuna persisted throughout 2020
07/04/2021
Consumption of inexpensive and shelve-stable canned tuna increased worldwide in 2020 and generated brisk international trade. (...) Supply Fishing logistics were disturbed due to the pandemic crisis while tuna canneries worldwide needed more raw material to match increased market demand. (...) Canned tuna trade Household demand for canned tuna was good in large and small markets worldwide generating a brisk international trade climate in 2020.
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Emerging Markets
World Telecommunication Day 1999
IHT October 13, 1999
Links related to Tracking Telecoms 99: Emerging Markets
Mobile and fixed-line operators, and product and service providers in emerging markets
AT&T
http://www.att.com The largest U.S. long-distance company.
(...) Listing of satellite communications companies on Yahoo http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Companies/Telecommunications/Satellite/
Opportunities in emerging markets
Emerging Markets Online
http://www.emerging-markets.com/telecom/telecom.html Connecting with telecommunications investment, privatization and emerging wireless market opportunities.
(...) About telecommunications in emerging markets
ITU Telecommunication Development Sector
http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/index.html The mission of the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D) is to facilitate and enhance telecommunication development worldwide by offering, organizing and coordinating technical cooperation and assistance activities.
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• The world’s only industry association uniquely committed to the global success of UMTS mobile systems
• Cross-sector membership comprises operators, manufacturers, regulators, application developers, research organisations and IT industry players from 40 countries worldwide
• Unites all market players on a peer-to-peer basis
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ITU Regional Seminar
Qatar 29 September – 01 October 2003
About The UMTS Forum
Selected areas of activity – specified in UMTSF work plan ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
• Dedicated to study market and technology aspects of UMTS/WCDMA
• Charting the evolution roadmap to UMTS for mobile operators
• Delivers market focused inputs to other key stakeholders e.g. investors, standardisation bodies (ref. ETSI / 3GPP, ITU), media etc
• Issues under study include IMT-2000 spectrum, market aspects, IMS, WLAN, TDD
• Current study (2003) into “Social Shaping” – analysis of UMTS and the customer experience, leading to recommendations to operators, manufacturers and developers of 3G services & applications
ITU Regional Seminar
Qatar 29 September – 01 October 2003
UMTS Forum Activities
New White Paper published… MOBILE EVOLUTION: SHAPING THE FUTURE
…available for download from web site
Promotion and Education ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
• Regular briefings to international media and financial analysts to provide objective, accurate information on technical and commercial progress of UMTS
• Presence at more than 65 worldwide industry events annually
• Regular publication of authoritative, widely read reports and white papers on key topics relating to UMTS. (...) Informal Forum Summit, San Francisco, July 2003)
ITU-D: involvement in ITU regional seminars and other contributions
ITU-R: work of UMTSF Spectrum Aspects Group with ITU experts
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Qatar 29 September – 01 October 2003
2003! Worldwide UMTS Update
UMTS is happening now… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
• WCDMA customers now reaching 1 million worldwide
• Licensing largely complete in Europe, continues in other world regions. >98% of 3G licenses awarded so far (approaching 120 operators) specify WCDMA
• Operator deployment plans characterised by soft launches, followed by commercial introductions during 2003/2004
• Growing choice and diversity of terminal designs from leading vendors
• Increasing numbers of customers already experiencing a first taste of “3G-like” services via GPRS and other 2.5G networks
ITU Regional Seminar
Qatar 29 September – 01 October 2003
GSM: The #1 Choice Globally
GSM success story continues ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
• GSM will reach 1 billion subscribers later in 2003: More than 500 GSM networks in 195 countries worldwide
• GSM demonstrates the importance of OPEN STANDARDISATION to benefit the market
• Large GSM subscriber base drives economies of scale for operators, manufacturers and end users
• GSM is fastest growing mobile system in the Americas; also rapid GSM growth in other countries e.g.
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10 years of regulatory trends10 years of regulatory trends
Susan Schorr, Head, a.i., Regulatory and Market Environment Division
BDT, International Telecommunication Union
Symposium on Telecommunications to Commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the
Fourth Protocol to the GATS 20-21 February 2008,
WTO, Geneva, Switzerland
The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the ITU or its Membership.
February 2008 2
Agenda
Intro First wave of regulatory reform: ICT Market and Regulatory Trends Is it time for a second wave?
(...) Ensuring a level playing field between legacy operators and new market players What about Voice over IP?
» GSR Best Practice Guidelines on Licensing (2004)
February 2008
Interconnection Trends
Who has to provide?
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Supply Fishing logistics were disturbed due to the pandemic crisis while tuna canneries worldwide needed more raw material to match increased market demand. (...) Canned tuna trade Household demand for canned tuna was good in large and small markets worldwide generating a brisk international trade climate in 2020. (...) Imports Strong demand for processed tuna persisted in the North and South American markets. In the United States of America, the largest market supplies were dominated by Thailand (53 percent).
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