analysys
Move over 2G, Europe agrees to give 3G some space
News In May, the analyst group Analysys Mason said refarming 2G spectrum for 3G use would make it feasible to extend 3G coverage to rural areas, where rolling out more base stations may be seen by operators as economically... [29 Jul 2009]
High fibre, high investment and high speeds
News According to analysts Analysys, a quarter of us will use mobile broadband rather than fixed for our main fat pipe by 2013. While it's been some years since the UK became a majority broadband nation but 2008 has still... [29 Dec 2008]
Mobile broadband: You get more data for less lucre
News Analyst house Analysys recently predicted around one-quarter of broadband homes in the UK will pull the plug on DSL in favour of connecting over 3G by 2013. Mobile operators are being warned not to overreach themselves... [04 Dec 2008]
IPTV: Telcos' secret weapon against mobile broadband
News Analyst house Analysys believes the proportion of mobile-only homes in the UK will continue to rise - it recently predicted around one-quarter of broadband homes will be pulling the plug on fixed-line DSL and connecting... [27 Nov 2008]
Orange notches up three million mobile data addicts
News Analyst house Analysys recently predicted around a quarter of broadband homes in the UK will ditch fixed-line fat pipes in favour of internet access via 3G networks in five years' time. Orange customers' appetite for... [04 Nov 2008]
Quarter of broadband homes to ditch DSL for mobile
News According to industry watchers Analysys, around one quarter of broadband homes will be pulling the plug on fixed-line DSL and connecting over 3G - so-called mobile broadband - by 2013. Nevertheless, as more web users go... [15 Oct 2008]
Wireless broadband to be cellular feast
News Telecoms analyst Analysys Mason predicts there will be a total of 2.1 billion wireless broadband customers globally generating $784bn in service revenue by 2015 - an increase of some 2,400 per cent. Massive growth in... [05 Aug 2008]
BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade
News Matt Yardley, analyst at Analysys Mason, said that the move by BT will "remove some of the awkward questions about why are we languishing behind many other nations in the provision of high-speed broadband". [15 Jul 2008]
iPhone 2.0 - ready for business?
News Mark Heath, Analysys Mason associate, agrees with this view: "The key thing - which we've got to wait and see - is how the applications are developed. With Apple CEO Steve Jobs set to unveil the hotly anticipated iPhone... [06 Jun 2008]
iPhone 2.0 - the rumours and the reality
News But as consultancy Analysys Mason associate Mark Heath says, Apple knows how to keep its iPhone secrets fresh 'til D-Day: "People talk about having GPS capability in there, perhaps a slightly changed device to make it... [05 Jun 2008]
Femtocell market hotting up
News Analysts suggest femtocells could specifically help deliver mobile TV services - a new Analysys Mason report, entitled Critical Ingredients of Mobile TV: femtocells and sideloading, says femtocells could have a... [21 May 2008]
3G operators must learn to share
News A new report from analyst Analysys - titled 3G Infrastructure Sharing: the future for mobile networks - says sharing of 3G infrastructure in developed markets is more than just back on the agenda; it is inevitable. [29 Feb 2008]
Vodafone explores femtocell potential?
News Analyst Andrew Parkin-White, from Analysys, said in a statement Vodafone's femtocell trials "will help to resolve the technical issues associated with large-scale femtocell deployment, and allow the operator to evaluate... [28 Jan 2008]
Five mobile trends to watch in 2008
News Analysys' Rehak said the device has been "a real catalyst for change in the market". Alexandra Rehak, principal analyst at Analysys, added: "There's really no more growth to be had from pure voice on the... [09 Jan 2008]
Femtocells to cure 3G headaches?
News But there is another way, according to a new report from analyst Analysys, entitled: Femtocells in the Consumer Market: business case and marketing plan. The mobile phone is coming home. A device originally designed for... [26 Nov 2007]