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•Mobility
•Speed
•Anywhere
•Anytime
By 2009 in the U.S. alone,
wireless service revenue
will surpass
wireline service revenue
for the first time.
Four Concepts to Live By
Connectivity InnovationResponsibility
Leadership
•Fixed
•Wireless
•Satellite
•Cable
Revenue from wireless devices
bought by carriers and end users in
the U.S. totaled $21.8 billion in
2008, up 5 percent from 2007.
Handset Sales In 2008, more than 1.2 billion handset
units were sold globally.
The number of units sold between 2007
and 2008 was roughly 100 million.
Forecast for 2012 is expected to near 1.5
billion units.-- Source: Yankee Group
Massive Global Connectivity
By 2011 Global Telecom Revenue will hit nearly $5 trillion
Market Driver: High-volume data applications
Web conferencing, broadband and support services, and unified communications
A Checklist of Opportunities
Advanced data will become the principal driver
of each segment of the wireless market
Advanced data applications will drive service
revenues
Smartphones will drive device revenue
Investment in wireless networks will drive the
equipment market
Some Wireless Growth Facts
Data applications (text messaging, video
games, TV, GPS, Internet…) comprised 16% of
wireless services revenue in 2007
By 2012, data applications will generate nearly
39% of wireless services revenue!
Data-related revenue rose 79% in 2007!
•500 million PCs and 2 billion mobile phones on Internet
•Cars and garage-door openers
•Air conditioners and home security systems
Asia Telecomms Revenue
Rose 17% in 2007 – trending double digit growth
Broadband grew 45%!
Wireless rose 23%
Investment in 3G and broadband infrastructure is
boosting public network equipment revenue – rise of 16%
in 2007.
Wireless Subscribers in Asia-Pac
Expected to rise 17.8% in 2008 to 1.5 billion
subscribers
China had 624 million
Japan had 109 million
India has over 315 million. India’s wireless market is
expected to increase to 600 million subscribers by 2011!
FactThere are more than 360 million
Indian children ages 14 and under,
according to the 2001 census.
That number is greater than the
entire U.S. population…
Think of the possibilities.
Responsibility in our Industry
Rural Broadband Deployment ICT Healthcare Emergency Responder Networks Automotive Telematics Technological Haves and Have-nots Disability Access Going Green
The Latest Bump in the Road
World’s Financial Crisis
Investment Capital Disappearing for Broadband Deployment Initiatives
ICT companies are reporting significant losses and are laying off workers on a large scale
What Does it Take to Lead?
Invest in R&D
Focus on next-gen devices and
infrastructure
Embrace new business models
Tap into developing global markets
The Future of Connectivity
Broadband deployment - ubiquitous
Wireless penetration
Unified communications
Next-generation devices and 3G/4G
networks
Are You Ready for…
Connectivity
Innovation
Responsibility
Leadership