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The Worldwide Satellite Telecommunications Industry report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2010 current and 2011 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) for the 47 largest world countries, including United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, China, Japan, India, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including satellite earth stations. Table Of Contents : 1-Argentina 2-Australia 3-Austria 4-Belgium 5-Brazil 6-Canada 7-Chile 8-China 9-Colombia 10-Czech Rep 11-Denmark 12-Egypt 13-Finland 14-France 15-Germany 16-Greece 17-Hungary 18-India 19-Indonesia 20-Iran 21-Ireland 22-Israel 23-Italy 24-Japan 25-Malaysia 26-Mexico 27-Netherlands 28-New Zealand 29-Norway 30-Pakistan 31-Phillipines 32-Poland 33-Portugal 34-Russia 35-Saudi Arabia 36-Singapore 37-South Africa 38-South Korea 39-Spain 40-Sweden 41-Switzerland 42-Taiwan 43-Thailand 44-Turkey 45-United Kingdom 46-United States 47-Venezuela 48-Appendix: Definitions & Terms To know more about this report & to buy a copy please visit : http://www.visionshopsters.com/product/6955/2010-Worldwide-Satellite-Telecommunications-Industry-Report.html Contact us: VisionshopstersPh : 91-22-40583020Email: marketing@visionshopsters.comWebsite : www.visionshopsters.com About Us: Visionshopsters specializes in providing comprehensive collection of online market research reports, events bookings, country reports, company profiles, latest books and magazines, customized research services offering informative solutions worldwide. We constantly believe in providing inventive solutions to clients all across the globe. Our clientele consists of over thousands of top most academic organizations, financial institutions, trading companies, legal service providers, accounting consultancies and other corporate business executives. Visionshopsters specializes in providing comprehensive collection of online market research reports, events bookings, country reports, company profiles, latest books and magazines, customized research services offering informative solutions worldwide. We constantly believe in providing inventive solutions to clients all across the globe. Our clientele consists of over thousands of top most academic organizations, financial institutions, trading companies, legal service providers, accounting consultancies and other corporate business executives.

The Worldwide Telecommunications Resellers Industry report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2010 current and 2011 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) for the 47 largest world countries, including United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, China, Japan, India, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including wired and wireless telecommunications brokers. Table Of Contents : 1-Argentina 2-Australia 3-Austria 4-Belgium 5-Brazil 6-Canada 7-Chile 8-China 9-Colombia 10-Czech Rep 11-Denmark 12-Egypt 13-Finland 14-France 15-Germany 16-Greece 17-Hungary 18-India 19-Indonesia 20-Iran 21-Ireland 22-Israel 23-Italy 24-Japan 25-Malaysia 26-Mexico 27-Netherlands 28-New Zealand 29-Norway 30-Pakistan 31-Phillipines 32-Poland 33-Portugal 34-Russia 35-Saudi Arabia 36-Singapore 37-South Africa 38-South Korea 39-Spain 40-Sweden 41-Switzerland 42-Taiwan 43-Thailand 44-Turkey 45-United Kingdom 46-United States 47-Venezuela 48-Appendix: Definitions & Terms To know more about this report & to buy a copy please visit : http://www.visionshopsters.com/product/6964/2010-Worldwide-Telecommunications-Resellers-Industry-Report.html Contact us: VisionshopstersPh : 91-22-40583020Email: marketing@visionshopsters.comWebsite : www.visionshopsters.com About Us: Visionshopsters specializes in providing comprehensive collection of online market research reports, events bookings, country reports, company profiles, latest books and magazines, customized research services offering informative solutions worldwide. We constantly believe in providing inventive solutions to clients all across the globe. Our clientele consists of over thousands of top most academic organizations, financial institutions, trading companies, legal service providers, accounting consultancies and other corporate business executives. Visionshopsters specializes in providing comprehensive collection of online market research reports, events bookings, country reports, company profiles, latest books and magazines, customized research services offering informative solutions worldwide. We constantly believe in providing inventive solutions to clients all across the globe. Our clientele consists of over thousands of top most academic organizations, financial institutions, trading companies, legal service providers, accounting consultancies and other corporate business executives.

Global Crossing owns and manages a highly secure end-to-end IP network that would be very difficult for a competitor to duplicate. During 2009 and into 2010, the company continued making strategic investments in its network to create a platform that delivers a wide range of global services to enterprises and carrier customers. Global Crossing’s consolidated revenues were relatively stable in 2009 compared to 2008 and it had a small operating profit. Between 1Q09 and 1Q10, its IP traffic grew 63% and it expanded its IP VPN ports by 13%. During 1Q10 its network handled 3.99 billion IP interconnected minutes. The company generated positive cash flow during the 2009. However, the company still has a relatively high debt burden with some loans due in 2011. Although continued positive cash flow will help reduce this burden and increase the company’s options for further growth, it must find a way to significantly improve its long-term financial stability. Global Crossing has rebuilt itself as a forward-looking, customer-focused international carrier. Now it strives to become one of the market leaders in global data and IP services, by enabling carriers and enterprises to support all their networking needs over a single network, from a single provider, to anywhere in the world. Its network will play a central role in Global Crossing’s efforts to achieve its vision: “to be the recognized leader in connecting businesses, people and information around the world.” We think the carrier has the human and technological foundation to come close to that goal, but its financial situation could impede progress. Having firmly established its core ‘invest and grow’ lines of business (i.e., enterprise, and carrier data services addressed through direct and indirect channels), it is now working to enable those sectors with global IP and Ethernet transport services, hosting, and management services. The company’s Fast-Track white-label services and its Global Partner Program (GPP) continue as key tools for working with service provider partners. It also continues to sell through systems integrators (SIs), resellers, and others, as well as selling directly to enterprise customers. While the company’s stated strategy, service portfolio, and channel strategies are all strong, we believe that 2010 could be a critical year for Global Crossing to contain its costs and restructure or pay down the debts that will come due in 2011. To know more about this report & to buy a copy please visit : http://www.visionshopsters.com/product/7460/Global-Crossing-wholesale-.html Table Of Contents : Executive summary In a nutshell Ovum view SWOT analysis Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats External conditions Competitive environment Regulatory environment Customer demand MNCs will outsource broadband transport to Global Crossing Global Crossing’s average order volume improved Global Partner Program and Fast-Track services support carriers Demand for IP transit increased in 2009 Strategy Overview Strategic objectives Strategy implementation Customer segmentation Target customers share migration objectives Customer-service strategy Products and services Product strategy Determined efforts to move away from the voice minutes business IP and data centers play a key role in customer growth Service delivery 2010 network upgrades aim to increase customer demand MPLS provides flexibility to wholesale customers Leveraging its Latin America resources supports customers and growth Data centers support intermediaries’ hosting services and solutions Service reach Indirect sales and partners extend Global Crossing’s sales reach Pricing strategy Company information Business focus TDM-based wholesale voice isn’t a major focus Wholesale data provides three key target opportunities Company size Organization Partners Acquisitions Financial highlights Results from financial year 2009 Debt Ownership Appendix Methodology List of Tables Table 1: Global Crossing strategy and execution List of Figures Figure 1: Global Crossing carrier market segmentation Figure 2: Global Crossing channel strategy Figure 3: Global Crossing’s position in the wholesale service structure Figure 4: Global Crossing functional and CFU organization Figure 5: Global Crossing worldwide carrier services organization Figure 6: Global Crossing: headline financials, 2006–2009 Figure 7: Global Crossing’s revenues by segment, 2006–2009 To know more about this report & to buy a copy please visit : http://www.visionshopsters.com/product/7460/Global-Crossing-wholesale-.html Contact us: VisionshopstersPh : 91-22-40583020Email: marketing@visionshopsters.comWebsite : www.visionshopsters.com Visionshopsters specializes in providing comprehensive collection of online market research reports, events bookings, country reports, company profiles, latest books and magazines, customized research services offering informative solutions worldwide. 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The U.S. Satellite Telecommunications Industry report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2010 current and 2011 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S. States and over 900 metro areas. New to the report this year are: financial ratios, number of firms and payroll estimates. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including satellite earth stations. Table Of Contents : Users’ GuideIndustry Definition and Related IndustriesIndustry EstablishmentsSales and Employment TrendsFinancial RatiosEstablishmentsFirms and PayrollSub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Number of EstablishmentsSub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Number of Employees5-Year Trend – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)5-Year Trend – Estimated Number of Establishments5-Year Trend – Estimated Number of Employees2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Establishments2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Employees2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Establishments2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Employees2010 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Establishments2010 U.S. States – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)2010 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Employees2011 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Establishments2011 U.S. States – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)2011 U.S. States – Estimated Number of EmployeesDefinitions and Terms To know more about this report & to buy a copy please visit :http://www.visionshopsters.com/product/2324/2010-U-S-Satellite-Telecommunications-Industry-Report.html Contact us: VisionshopstersPh : 91-22-40583000Emailid: marketing@visionshopsters.comWebsite : www.visionshopsters.com Visionshopsters specializes in providing comprehensive collection of online market research reports, events bookings, country reports, company profiles, latest books and magazines, customized research services offering informative solutions worldwide. We constantly believe in providing inventive solutions to clients all across the globe. Our clientele consists of over thousands of top most academic organizations, financial institutions, trading companies, legal service providers, accounting consultancies and other corporate business executives.

In our Austria Telecommunications Report for 2010 we have revised our forecasts for the mobile, broadband and fixed-line sectors, and extended our forecast period to 2014. This report comes against the aftermath of a deep economic recession in the eurozone, which slowed the region’s economies for much of 2009 and continues to weigh heavily on certain markets in 2010. Austria’s telecoms market is strongly characterised by demand for advanced services but, apart from a contraction in earnings (caused by a change in mobile roaming fees), which fed through to operators’ ARPUs and bottom line financial results, does not appear to have impacted unduly on the market at large. In our last update, we were confident that the Austrian telecoms market would weather the storm, and this view appears to have prevailed (the lack of certain Q409 data notwithstanding). Mobile sector growth continued throughout 2009, taking the country’s mobile subscriber base over the 11mn mark and representing mobile penetration of 136%. A lot of this growth is being driven by the postpaid segment and there is strong demand for mobile broadband services which, according to the regulator, RTR, accounted for 39.2% of the country’s broadband market in Q309 and ought to have passed 42% by the end of 2009. The number of 3G SIMs continued to grow strongly through the first nine months of 2009 (latest data available), as some operators now issue 3G SIMs to users even if they only use 2G services. Mobile market leader mobilkom austria continued to dominate the net additions market during 2009, accounting for 46% of all new subscribers during the year. Its nearest rival in terms of net additions is 3 Austria, the country’s smallest mobile operator. During 2009, 3 Austria accounted for 30% of new subscribers as it chased the low-cost mass-market segment. Its average revenue per user (ARPU) dropped significantly in 2009, although it was the only operator to see positive revenue and profit growth for the year. T-Mobile Austria and Orange Austria did less well, although T-Mobile has been concentrating on migrating prepaid users to postpaid plans. With operators deploying HSPA+ and trialling 4G technologies such as LTE, it is clear that they expect future growth to be driven by high-speed mobile broadband services. As yet, though, there is no indication from the regulator as to when 4G licences will be issued. For now, our mobile subscriber forecasts are driven by 3G uptake. By 2014, we expect there will be 7.781mn 3G subscribers, or 59.5% of the overall mobile user base of 13.089mn. The broadband sector was a veritable engine of growth in 2009, with subscriber numbers rising by 20.6% in the year to September 2009 (latest data). We believe broadband subscriber numbers hit 3.1mn by the end of 2009, or a penetration rate of 37%. By 2014, we forecast that broadband customer numbers will reach 3.8mn, of which mobile broadband services could easily account for at least two-thirds. The continued upgrade and expansion of broadband services and networks, as well as intense competition, is expected to drive robust broadband growth for several years. Austria Telecommunications Report 2010 now Available on ReportsandReports. ReportsandReports, comprising of an online library of 10,000 reports, in-depth market research studies of over 5000 micro markets, and 25 industry specific websites.