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Market Information
On this page we list sources of recent market studies,
reports and newsletters of potential relevance to our visitors.
If your company provide market reports relating to cordless
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Market Studies & Reports
Allied Business
Intelligence
Company website
"Wireless Access Solutions to Local Loop Telephony : Emerging Markets &
Competitive Analysis"
Date: January 1999
Overview
A comprehensive technology and geographical analysis
Analysis
Company website
"Will Wireless Win? Prospects for Mobile & Fixed Operators"
Date: July 1999
Overview
Addresses the issue of wireline substitution by wireless, including DECT as one of
the access technologies considered.
"Commercial Strategies for Fixed-Mobile Convergence"
Date: September 1997
Overview
Addresses the issue of convergence between wireline and wireless, including DECT as
one of the access technologies considered.
Global Information Inc
Company website
"WLL: A Route to Convergence"
Date: July 1998
Overview
A comprehensive compilation of trials and vendor data across all technologies,
including DECT
IMS Research
Company website
"The Worldwide Market for DECT in Residential and Cordless PBX Applications"
Date: January 2000
Infotech
Company Website
InfoTrack
for Wireless Business - Enterprise Wireless Module
"This subscription program tracks on the North American Enterprise Wireless
Market comprised of those systems enabling workers to utilize portable
phones within a building or campus and still receive all the functionality of a
corporate PBX, Key/Hybrid or Internet Protocol (IP) telephony phone system. This
program also includes a semi-annual overview on the W. European DECT market"
Date: Available from April 2002
Micrologic Research Inc
Company website
"Wireless Data Communications 2001"
Date: Available from 10th July 2001
Wireless Data2001 sells for $2,895 for the first copy and $500 for
additional copies
Overview
A comprehensive review of the wireless data markets, including DECT.
Actual sales and forecasts of DECT through
2005.
MZA
Company website
MZA are a UK based consultancy specialising in European telecommunications markets.
For the past 10 years they have been producing detailed annual studies and historic
and forecast market information on products including Cordless Telephony.
The market for domestic cordless telephones in
Western Europe increased to 24.4 million units (including additional handset
products) in 2000. Sales of DECT handsets continue to drive growth in the
total market, with DECT accounting for 63% of market volumes in 2000.
Developments in the DECT arena are forecast to stimulate further growth in the
segment, with DECT sales expected to reach 35.3 million units in 2006. In
terms of ISDN/DECT, market volumes in Western Europe reached almost 500 thousand
units in 2000, although this figure remains heavily weighted by the German
market.
Sales of DECT multi-cellular cordless PBX systems
continued to grow strongly in 2000, with the Western Europe market reaching 937
thousand handsets and 48 thousand systems. This growth in market volumes
was driven by integrated solutions, as the market for bolt-on products continued
to decline. By 2006, market volumes are expected to have reached 2.8
million handsets and 151 thousand systems.
Market volumes are taken from the 2001 Edition of MZAs Cordless
Telephony study, which tracks market developments for both domestic and
business cordless solutions in Europe.
Pyramid Research
Pyramid Research is now part of the Economist Intelligence Unit
Company website
"Wireless Markets & Strategies in Southeast Asia"
Date: December 1998
Overview
Includes detailed information on the following countries:
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
including DECT WLL activities in these nations, with supplier information
Table
of Contents
"Wireless Markets and Strategies in Africa"
Date: March 1999
Overview
This report includes hard-to-find data, competitive intelligence and
strategic industry analysis on wireless markets on more than 60 operators in 31 African
markets, and includes a review of the growth of DECT in Africa as the WLL technology of
choice
Table of contents
Strategy Analytics
(formerly BIS Strategic Decisions, part of the Giga Group)
Company website
"Western European Cordless Telephony Market Forecast"
Date: April 1999
Annual sales of residential cordless phones in western Europe will increase
from 18 million units in 1998 to 26 million in 2003. This growth will be driven by strong
demand for DECT products, and the growing trend towards multiple phone ownership per
household.
Search their
site for DECT-relevant reports
The Strategis Group
Company website
"Global Wireless Local Loop Markets: 1998"
Date: August 1998
Includes a forecast of DECT's share of the WLL market by 2005
Venture Development Corporation
Company Website
Venture Development Corporation, is a technology research and Management
consulting firm serving the worldwide electronics industry.
"The 2001 Global Market Wireless LAN Business Planning Program"
Volume 1: Global Markets and Applications for Wireless LAN's
Date: December 2001
Covers the Global Market for Wireless LAN hardware, complete with estimates and
forecasts through 2005.
Newsletters
Financial Times
Company website
"Business Communications Update" - biweekly
"Advanced Cordless Communications" - biweekly
"Virtual Office Newsletter" - biweekly
Global Information Inc
Company website
Mobiles
Newsletter - an Australian newsletter, strong on the Australia-Pacific region
A list of all their wireless newsletters may be found here
Pyramid Group
Company website
"Telecoms & Wireless Asia" - monthly - sample
"Telecoms & Wireless Africa/Middle East" - monthly - sample
"Telecoms & Wireless Eastern Europe/CIS" - monthly - sample
"Telecoms & Wireless Latin America" - monthly - sample
The Strategis Group
Company website
Wireless NOW - a daily / biweekly on-line
news service
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