Business Broadband Increasing in Europe
March 1, 2004
Research and Markets are delighted to
announce the addition of The evolving European business broadband
market to their offering
(PRWEB) February 29, 2004--Business broadband connectivity is a key
component in ICT development, adoption and use. It is of strategic
importance to all countries accelerating economic growth in all
sectors and facilitating innovation. The report focuses on the
different types of connectivity deployed, which vertical sectors are
most likely to benefit and how providers are tackling regulatory
issues with this market.
This report is designed to examine:
The current state of the Western European business broadband market,
forecasting revenue growth over the next four years.
The report covers 7 Western European countries, 7 vertical markets and
6 of the most important connectivity technologies including leased
lines.
The report also highlights:
The public sector will increasingly use broadband access as
governments place more
services online. Whereas these agencies would not have had the budget
to afford local leased line connections, SDSL has made this option
affordable.
Broadband networks will be key for the implementation of enhanced
applications such
as IP VPNs, VoIP, managed network services and unified communications.
Even though the position of the incumbents as the leading provisioners
of Broadband Internet access is being gradually eroded, they will
continue to dominate for the seeable future in the DSL and leased line
space.
Reasons to purchase the report
Identify and evaluate factors that will affect the business broadband
uptake across Western Europe
Use the forecasting figures to understand access technology uptake in
various vertical markets
Find out which applications and services will increase demand for
broadband technologies and how they will affect longer-term broadband
strategies
Region: European
For a complete index of this report click on
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/45901.
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