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  • Atlantic-ACM’s 2008-2013 Sizing and Share for Wireline Voice and Data, The Broadband and Business Boom forecasts continued growth in total data revenue and steep declines in wireline voice.
  • The Philippine telecommunications services market generated $5.6 billion in 2008 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.8% in (5.8% in local currency terms) during the 2008-2013 period, according to Pyramid Research’s Communications Markets in the Philippines report.
  • Due to a grim economic outlook and substantial currency fluctuations, the telecoms services market will generate $1.4 trillion in 2009, posting only 1% year-on-year growth compared with the 10% to 11% annual growth rates of previous years, according to Pyramid Research’s Global Telecom Services Revenue Forecast 2008-2013.
  • Double-digit revenue growth in the Canadian wireless sector has translated into growth in capex spending for Canadian wireless providers, according to IDC Canada’s Canadian Wireless Forecast and Analysis 2007-2012.
  • 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.
  • The Asia-Pacific region represents the largest broadband aggregation hardware opportunity in the world, with China leading the way.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Central Asia’s emerging markets will continue flocking to mobile telecoms services over the next five years, with subscriber bases growing about 13% per year and revenues growing by 8% annually through 2013, according to Pyramid Research’s report Emerging Mobile Markets of Central Asia: The Game Is On.