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Technology Business Research, Inc
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Below is TBR’s commentary on Intel's acquisition of McAfee. Please feel free to use the content below, or call/email for additional commentary.
Intel views its planned acquisition of McAfee as a means of continuing its growth trajectory by adding hardware- based security to its numerous platforms for PCs, embedded devices, and, increasingly, mobile devices. Intel intends to hand partners a ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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Verizon Wireless saw retail postpaid subscriber growth slow down in the first quarter 2010 to 4.7% year-to-year, adding only 429,000 postpaid customers during the quarter. Overall, the company reported 1.5 million net new subscribers, even as it lost 141,000 retail prepaid customers. An increasingly saturated wireless market where penetration exceeds 91% is making it more difficult for Verizon to ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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TBR's Mobile Operators Landscape Review discusses the following topics and trends:
- Wireless operators are looking to drive data revenue growth from M2M and emerging devices, as the segments remain in their infancy.
- Maintaining an extensive network of Wi-Fi hotspots enables operators to reduce network congestion and improve in-building coverage.
- The Canadian wireless landscape may ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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In January, Corporate Knights and Innovest Strategic Value Advisors announced the fifth annual Global 100 list of the most sustainable large corporations in the world. Two telecommunications equipment makers were on the list: Ericsson and Nokia.
TBR found Ericsson’s placement on this list interesting since, while there is no question in TBR’s view that the company’s heart is in the right place ...
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AT&T and Verizon are tailoring their business models to take advantage of smartphones, emerging devices and 4G technology in order to offset declining ARPU and slower postpaid subscriber growth. Sprint completed acquisitions of Virgin and iPCS, which boosted its subscriber count, though it still struggled with postpaid subscriber losses during the quarter. T-Mobile’s performance remained ...
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