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  • Telecoms and datacoms equipment tracked by Infonetics Research grew 8% in 2008, with worldwide revenue totalling $150 billion, driven in large part by currency appreciation against the US dollar.
  • Cloud computing is not an especially new concept, despite the current buzz that surrounds it.
  • Despite the deep economic contraction that Puerto Rico is facing, Pyramid Research sees interesting opportunities in mobile data services, mobile content, and prepaid fixed services in the country.
  • The Asia-Pacific region represents the largest broadband aggregation hardware opportunity in the world, with China leading the way.
  • Combined sales of fixed mobile convergence (FMC) network element equipment and femtocell equipment are expected to grow at a healthy rate through the economic downturn and really take off in 2011, reaching nearly $8 billion worldwide by 2013, according to Infonetics Research.
  • Fixed-line telecoms services are facing a bleak 2009 and beyond, according to the report, Western European fixed telecoms: market sizings and forecasts 2008-2014 published by Analysys Mason.
  • Cementing its stance as the Arab world’s internet leader, the United Arab Emirates’ ADSL penetration reached about 11% by the end of 2008.
  • Worldwide sales of enterprise routers hit $1.08 billion in Q3 2008, down 1% from the previous quarter, while sales of WAN optimisation appliances are up 1%, according to Infonetics Research.
  • According to the Dell’Oro Group’s Q4 2008 Mobility report, GSM base station shipments are forecasted to peak in 2009.
  • The past 12 months have been yet another year of overwhelmingly positive change for global telecoms – 12 months which have seen the enormous amount of activity in the subsea cable industry continue as huge, previously unconnected, parts of the globe have been delivered the means to gain access to the internet, with all the socio-economic good that it will bring.