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Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac - Jack W. Plunkett

Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac

Telecommunications Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends and Leading Companies

Jack W. Plunkett (Autor)

Jack W. Plunkett (Herausgeber)

Media-Kombination
645 Seiten
2008 | 2009 ed.
Plunkett Research, Ltd
978-1-59392-141-5 (ISBN)
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A market research guide to the telecommunications industry. It offers a tool for strategic planning, competitive intelligence, employment searches or financial research. It includes a chapter of trends, statistical tables, and an industry-specific glossary. It provides profiles of the 500 biggest, companies in the telecommunications industry.
"Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac" is the only complete reference guide to the telecommunications technologies and companies that are changing the way the world communicates today. This massive reference book's market research section provides complete access to the U.S. telecommunications and communications industry. This section includes over a dozen major statistical tables covering everything from revenues for the fixed line and wireless service sectors, to the number of telephone subscribers worldwide, to telephone equipment import and export market numbers.Finally, in this carefully-researched volume, you will receive an abundance of data on: national and global telecommunications statistics, new telecommunications technology, telecommunications market forecasts, telecommunications trends and leading telecommunications companies. In the corporate profiles section, you'll receive vital details on the 'Telecommunications 500 Firms', the largest, most successful corporations in all facets of the telecommunications business.
These in-depth profiles include corporate name, address, phone, fax, web site, growth plans, competitive advantage, financial histories and up to 27 executive contacts by title.You will also find information regarding local exchange and long distance telephone service markets and trends, wireless and cellular telephone markets and trends, satellite telecommunications, Wi-Fi, telephone industry equipment, software and support. Telecommunications is one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic industries in the world today, and "Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac" will be your guide to this rapidly-changing business. Purchasers of the printed book or PDF version may receive a free CD-ROM database of the corporate profiles, enabling export of vital corporate data for mail merge and other uses.

Jack W. Plunkett is CEO & Publisher of Plunkett Research, Ltd., a Houston-based provider of market research and industry information in printed and electronic formats. Plunkett's client list includes 5,000 leading corporations, universities and government agencies worldwide. Plunkett's research products are distributed electronically through subscriptions to its website, www.plunkettresearch.com, and around the globe by major booksellers and news distributors. Jack Plunkett's work has been widely covered by hundreds of magazines, newspapers and broadcast stations, including stories in USA Today and Inc. Magazine. Plunkett is frequently interviewed as an expert source by publications such as Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal. The New York Times and Investor's Business Daily, media outlets such as NPR's Marketplace, ABC, and CBS Marketwatch, as well as local and regional newspapers and national columnists.

PLUNKETT'STELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRYALMANAC 2009CONTENTSA Short Telecommunications Industry Glossary iIntroduction 1How To Use This Book 3Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the Telecommunications Industry 71) Introduction to the Telecommunications Industry 72) A Brief History of Deregulation 93) Mergers and Acquisitions Redefine Telecom Providers 104) Local Landline Service Suffers; Bundled Services Pick Up Some of the Slack 115) Wi-Fi Accelerates 126) WiMAX Extends Wireless Range Far Beyond Wi-Fi 137) Municipal Wi-Fi Broadband Systems Falter 148) BlackBerry Use Soars, but Competition Grows 159) Apple's iPhone Makes a Splash 1610) New Dual Mode Handsets Switch from Cellular to Wi-Fi 1611) Chinese, Indian and African Cellphone Markets Skyrocket 1612) VOIP Use Soars and Threatens to Revolutionize Telecom 1713) Telecom Equipment Makers for VOIP Face Intense Competition from Manufacturers in China 1914) New Technology Will Give Fiber-Optic Network Owners a Break on Costs 1915) TV over IP-Telecom Companies Enter the Television Market 2016) Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Gains Traction 2117) Videophones Take Hold 2218) Last Mile Challenges Tumble; Mass Broadband Markets Emerge 2219) Cable Providers Compete Aggressively For Telephone and Internet Access Business 2320) UHF Spectrum Auction Sends InfoTech, Telecom and Cable Companies Scrambling 2321) Services Available via Ultra-High-Speed Broadband are Imaginative, Futuristic 2422) U.S. Broadband Connections Rank Behind Other Nations 2523) Telecommunications Systems Move Online Including Unified Communications, Telepresence 25Chapter 2: Telecommunications Industry Statistics 27Telecommunications Industry Overview 28The Baby Bells Then & Now 29Quarterly Telecommunications Industry Revenue by Class of Customer, U.S.: 2nd Quarter2007 - 1st Quarter 2008 30Wired Telecommunications Carriers, Estimated Sources of Revenue & Expenses, U.S.: 2004-2006 31Wired Telecommunications Carriers, Estimated Breakdown of Revenue by Type of Customer, U.S.:2004-2006 32Top 10 Wired Telecommunications Carriers, U.S.: 2006-2007 33Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, U.S.: 2005-2006 34Top 25 Non-U.S. Wired Telecommunications Carriers: 2006-2007 36Household Wired Telephone Subscribership, U.S.: November 1983-November 2007 37Average Annual Household Expenditures for Telephone Service, U.S.: 1981-2006 39Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider, U.S.: 1995-2005 40Annual Personal Consumption Expenditures on Telecommunications, U.S.: 1980-2007 41Number of Payphones, U.S.: 1997-2006 42Telecommunications Resellers, Estimated Sources of Revenue & Expenses, U.S.: 2004-2006 43Cellular & Other Wireless Telecommunications, Estimated Sources of Revenue & Expenses: 2004-2007 44Top 20 Cellular Telephone Service Companies, Worldwide: 2006-2007 45Top Mobile Operators by Number of Subscribers, Worldwide 46Wireless Standards & Speeds 47Satellite Telecommunications, Estimated Sources of Revenue & Expenses: 2004-2006 48Paging, Estimated Sources of Revenue & Expenses, U.S.: 2004-2006 49Internet Service Providers: Estimated Sources of Revenue & Expenses, U.S.: 2004-2006 50Internet Access Technologies Compared 51Number of Business & Residential High Speed Internet Lines, U.S.: 2000-2007 52Number of Residential High Speed Internet Lines, U.S.: 2000-2007 53Cable & Other Program Distribution, Estimated Sources of Revenue & Expenses, U.S.: 2004-2006 54Cable & Other Program Distribution, Estimated Cable System & Multichannel Video DistributionRevenue by Type of Customer, U.S.: 2004-2007 55U.S. Cable Network Statistics, 1986-2008 56Top 25 U.S. Cable MSOs As of March 2008 57Quantity & Value of Quarterly Shipments of Telecommunications Equipment, U.S.: 1st Quarter2007-1st Quarter 2008 58Imports & Exports of Telecommunications Equipment, U.S.: 2002-1st Quarter 2008 60Top 10 Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing Companies, Worldwide: 2006-2007 61Employment in the Telecommunications Industry, U.S.: 1990-2007 62Chapter 3: Important Telecommunications Industry Contacts 63Addresses, Telephone Numbers and Internet SitesChapter 4: THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS 500:Who They Are and How They Were Chosen 90Industry List, With Codes 91Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups 93Alphabetical Index 105Index of Headquarters Location by U.S. State 109Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country 113Index of Regions of the U.S. Where the Firms Have Locations 116Index of Firms with Operations Outside the U.S. 124Individual Profiles on each of THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS 500 128Additional IndexesIndex of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities 590Index of Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations 592

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.8.2008
Verlagsort Houston
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Gewicht 1814 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Journalistik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 1-59392-141-1 / 1593921411
ISBN-13 978-1-59392-141-5 / 9781593921415
Zustand Neuware
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