Thursday, May 6, 2010

The bright future of Cable Technology

Recent report by Market research firm Infonetics Research suggest that now worldwide many major cable operators worldwide are setting up infrastructure to support latest wideband and DOCSIS 3.0 services. More wideband equipments are seen in the markets.

Directing analyst for Infonetics Research, Jeff Heynen says that even though currently number of wideband devices is relatively small compared to standard cable CPE, by 2014 wideband devices should be common in markets in North American, EMEA and Asia Pacific.

According to the report, the broadband CPE worldwide revenue increased by 10 percent in 2009 4th quarter mainly due to flushing of CPE by operators at year end, upgrading by consumers to newer devices and by Chinese operators.

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Most of the operators in North America, especially ones from United States, spent whatever was left in their equipments budget in the fourth quarter, which helped edge QAM and CMTS vendors. Heynen also said that thanks to CMTS ports, Time Warner, Comcast, Cox and Charter were able to acquire more downstream capacity. QAM revenue was also boosted thanks to Time Warner Cable’s major up gradation of switching to digital video.

Infonetics broadband CPE reports gives worldwide and regional data about market size, vendor market share, forecasts for residential gateways, voice terminal adapters, voice CPE and cable broadband CPE and also data about subscribers. Infonetics also released fourth quarter edition report of CMTS and Edge QAM Hardware and Subscribers. And according to their research, Cable broadband equipment sales increased by 22 percent in the 4th quarter of 2009.

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MobileOne on an expansion spree, takes world markets by storm

MobileOne Infocom, a mobile application development company as part of its expansions plan in West Asia and South America is looking to capture venture capital funding of $2 million for that purpose.
Ravi Subramanyam, director of MobileOne Infocom said that expanding in North America and Europe by next year is their immediate priority. He also said that is company is planning to raise $2 million for this expansion by equity dilution. He added that they are in discussion with investors to fund their expansion and they might go for IPO in 2013 or get takeover by a larger company related to their field.
MobileOne has partnered with many companies to carry out research and development on various platforms and also system integration, implementation and support services. They have partnered with companies like IBM, TCS, Bharti Airtel, Tata Indicom, Motorola and HP. They are developing SAP Lab to develop enterprise oriented mobile applications.

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Mobile communication has witnessed phenomenal growth in India with number of mobile internet users in India going up to 2 million by end of 2009. And it is set to quadruple by the end of year 2010.
As per the statistics internet penetration in India was at 7 percent for year 2009 and 7.6 million for broadband users. Since it’s observed that mobile services have more coverage compared to broadband, mobile internet growth would surpass broadband internet. And this will eventually help market that deals with mobile internet specially those in application development and value added services.

Allot Launches CellWise for Mobile Broadband Traffic Management

Allot Communications has launched mobile traffic management service named CellWise for commercial. CellWise will help mobile broadband operators to track broadband usages at cell level thus reducing the network congestion by providing the data at cell level. This will help implement as per cell usage policy in mobile broadband. Vice president, product Management and Marketing, Allot Communications, Andrei Elefant says that traditionally cell operators cleared congestion by investing in backhaul. But he says that now cell traffic can be handled effectively from centralized location which is very cost and time efficient in helping operators reduce congestion on user level basis.

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Allot’s Service Gateway has CellWise integrated in it with intelligent policy control and charging solution. It provides a multi layered approach to policy control and traffic management that works together their Subscriber and Application Awareness. CellWise maps subscribers cells in real time and thus helping operators to decide on how to allocate network resources. And plus operator can also enforce certain restrictions on particular user cell when congestion occurs.
Allot’s Service Gateway Sigma with 60Gbps of throughput is the only service gateway platform that can handle service providers current and future requirements. Average revenue per user can be increased and network total ownership cost can be reduced using such services. New value added network and subscriber services like Tier Manager, Quota Manager, Net Policy Provisioner MediaSwift, Websafe and Service Protector can be easily introduced with the help of Service Gateway Sigma.
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TELUS to SPEND650M for extending and improvising network in Alberta

For upgrading its networks to improve service, the telecom company in EDMONTON, Telus has announced to expand $650 million in Alberta in 2010.
In a statement, TELUS told that it aims to extend the coverage and speed of wireless and wire line broadband services.
For extending the coverage of high speed internet and digital TV, $700 million has been already spent the previous year.
Darren Entwistle occupying the position of both CEO and president in the company said that more than $21 billion has been spent in 2000 in Alberta for the capital investment for setting the same in Alberta as well as the operating expenses.
Entwistle said in a statement that the huge investment commitment has enabled the company to be the 2nd in the world delivering advanced Internet services and high definition digital TV.

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“Fastest and biggest network in Alberta and Canada” are said to be launched by the company in November 2009 and in line with this Telus has expressed its intention to expand wireless broadband network across Alberta until it becomes the largest. This new network is said to provide speed up to 21 megabyte per second and covers large parts of Albertans from Slave Lake to Pincher Creek and Grande Cache to Lloydminster.
On Wednesday, Toronto Stock Exchange displayed shares of Telus at C$35.74, 4 cents up while New York Exchange displayed then 6 cents lower at $33.92.
Globalive’s, the competitor of Telus has lately launched the Wind Mobile service and other competitors are soon likely to enter the market.