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  • Research conducted on behalf of fibre network provider Geo suggests that public internet infrastructure congestion is affecting enterprises across the UK.
  • Backhaul spectrum, like other highly valued finite resources, is being consumed at a rapid rate.
  • Atlantic-ACM’s US Telecom Wired and Wireless Sizing and Sharing: 2009-2014 tracks trends in US business telecoms spending and expects IP VPN demand to grow at a CAGR (2007-2014) of 13.6%, representing the highest growing product among all business data products.
  • According to international consultancy Broadgroup’s Data Centres Latin America – Competition, Demand Drivers and Growth report, data centre space is set to grow 61% across seven Latin American markets (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Peru) by 2014. Yet although the region boasts more than 200 data centres (excluding enterprise data centres) across these markets, this is still likely to leave a space shortage following enterprise outsourcing.
  • The second edition of Infonetics Research’s 2009 Mobile Backhaul Equipment and Services report predicts that the mobile backhaul equipment market will grow by 60% in 2009 to $5.9 billion.
  • Burstable bandwidth is a means by which the bandwidth offered by a service provider can be boosted to address peak periods of usage.
  • The popularity of carrier Ethernet as a solution to connectivity challenges in the wide area has been growing steadily for nearly a decade. It cost-effectively and straightforwardly presents a way to move large volumes of data traffic from any point on a network to any other, enabling speedy provisioning of extra capacity when needed without breaking the bank.
  • High-definition voice is a high-fidelity, life-like alternative to traditional, circuit-switched telephony, which is still restricted to the limitations established in 1937.
  • As the name suggests, machine-to-machine or M2M connectivity describes the communication, usually over a cellular network, between machines.
  • The European telecoms reform package has passed into law, but what does it mean for carriers and users?