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Russian Telecommunications Market To Be Worth More Than 30bn In 2012

Current situation

According to the latest report The telecommunications market in Russia 2011. Development forecasts for 2011-2015 published by PMR, a market research company, the value of the telecommunications services market in Russia increased by 17.3% year on year to 27.3bn in 2010, from approximately 23.2bn in 2009. The growth rate measured in local currency was lower and amounted to 10%. It should be noted that PMR last year forecasts concerning the telecoms market value in 2010, excluding exchange rate fluctuations, assumed the growth rate of 4 p.p. lower than the actual result.
Overall economic recovery in the country continue to be one of the main market growth drivers in 2010. The demand for telecommunications services in Russia went up after the crisis which hit the Russian economy end of 2008. In 2010, after a sharp decline in 2009, operators also increased the investments in the construction of new networks and the improvement of service quality.

The Russian telecommunications market has been steadily increasing, starting in 2000 with the development of mobile telephony and internet access. In the last two years, the market was affected by the migration of voice traffic from fixed to mobile networks and also to the internet and, as a result, the segment of fixed-line telephony began to stagnate. The growth of mobile voice services also declined with the increasing maturity of this market. The most dynamic during recent years was the segment of internet access, including both fixed and mobile technologies. This market was an area of business growth for the operators in 2009-2010, and it will continue to play a role of the development driver for the entire telecommunications market in Russia, considering its relatively low maturity.
Mobile telephony is by far the largest segment of the Russian telecommunications market. Based on the revenue reports provided by operators, total sales of mobile voice and non-voice services in Russia in 2010 amounted to RUB 710bn (17.7bn), which is 10.6% more than in the previous year measured in roubles, or 17.9% measured in euros. The mobile telephony market accounted for the largest part of the telecommunications spending in Russia last year. Even if to exclude mobile VAS and to consider only the mobile voice segment, the mobile telephony share would reach the level of almost 50% in 2010, while the total number of registered SIM cards already exceeded 150% of the total population of Russia.
Provision of access to the internet remains the most dynamic and fast growing segment of the telecommunications market in Russia, which increased by 30% year on year in 2010. This growth of the market was driven by quickly increasing penetration of fixed-line broadband but also enhanced by the fast expansion of 3G networks and the operators active promotion of mobile internet.

3G and LTE uptake

With the commercial launch of UMTS networks in 2008, an increasing contribution to the growth of the mobile telephony market in Russia is already coming from non-voice value-added services provided in mobile networks, especially from broadband internet. Development of 3G networks is also changing the landscape of the Russian mobile telephony market. Operators from the Big Three group got a new source of revenue from the development of mobile broadband internet, which became the main 3G application.
Meanwhile, two concepts of the future LTE networks development in Russia have been recently presented. In December 2010, the Russian government proposed to create LTE Consortium which was expected to come up with proposals related to the development of 4G networks in the country. The consortium was created by the leading national telecommunications operators, including Rostelecom, MTS, VimpelCom and MegaFon. Smaller regional operators were not invited to join. Mid of 2011, LTE Consortium presented a report which states that the available radio spectrum is feasible to be shared between four operators and each of the operators will need to invest RUB 85.7bn (2.1bn) to install approximately 20,810 base stations covering over 10,400 of locations in the country with more than 1,000 of inhabitants, i.e. to build a federal LTE network. The condition is that the operators will use simultaneously a 690-880 MHz and 2,500-2,700 MHz radio bandwidth having 30 MHz spectrum each. In March 2011, there was also an agreement between MTS, MegaFon, VimpelCom, Rostelecom and Skartel, which had already had available a bandwidth for LTE, that Skartel would build LTE networks in 180 cities and towns in Russia and would give each of the operator 20% capacity in this network. Skartel expects to invest approximately RUB 60bn (1.5bn) in the project.
It is not certain yet what kind of strategy for LTE development will be applied in Russia. Either the government will announce a tender for four federal licences or Skartel will build the network. A real barrier for the development of the LTE network in the country is the fact that radio bandwidth is already used by military communication systems and the investments in conversion are considered to be very high. All in all, the most probable scenario now could be the launch of the first LTE networks in Russia not earlier than in 2014 comments Pawel Olszynka, a PMR analyst and one of the report authors.

Short-term forecasts

Macroeconomic development forecasts for Russia for 2011-2012 are positive. GDP is expected to reach 4.5% annually. This remains a good background for the business development and investments in telecommunications services and networks. The growth in the consumers confidence boosts the demand for IT and telecommunications services and facilitates the spending on personal computers, mobile phones and the internet.
The Russian telecommunications market will continue its upward trend over the next two years or so, triggered by the growing internet services market, both in fixed and mobile networks. One strategic advantage of the Russian ISP market over other Central and Eastern European countries is its big size, poor development and territorial coverage, therefore, almost all providers and all wire and wireless technologies will have a chance to get their niche. In a broader perspective, the services connected with the telecommunications market, e.g. digital pay TV, will also play a more important role. The mobile market in Russia will not be driven by simple emission of millions of SIM cards, but rather by attracting customers to actively use new services. Non-voice and more advanced value-added services will continue to gain in significance and an increasing proportion of mobile carrier revenues will come from this source.

This press release is based on information contained in the latest PMR report entitled Telecommunications market in Russia 2011. Development forecasts for 2011-2015

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Big Data Means Big Opportunities For Business According To The Cebr Report

Big data is a rather confusing and amorphous term that can mean so many different things to different people. A recent survey by Computing illustrates this perfectly. In order to get to the crux of the issue and find out precisely what the term meant to its readership, Computing issued a 10 word challenge: explain what big data means to you in 10 words or less. The results proved to be interesting to say the least. 28 percent described big data as vendor hype, 37 percent viewed it as nothing other than a big problem, because they associated the term with increased data volumes, whilst only 27 percent claimed it represented a big opportunity that sadly too few organisations were prepared to grasp.

However, whilst they might not be able to agree on the definition, there is a general consensus that if business and enterprise can find a way of getting information economically out of very large data sets, then there could be exciting new opportunities created and lots of money to be made in the process. How much money precisely has never really been quantified until now, but last month a report by The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) and SAS, a major player in business analytics software services, concluded that harnessing big data could ultimately contribute 216 billion to the UK economy and create up to 58,000 jobs between 2012 and 2017. Whatever your views on the definition of big data, or the value of big data analytics, youll have to agree theyre pretty impressive figures.

The report, called Data Equity: Unlocking the value of big data, is in fact the first comprehensive study in the UK that looks at the potential impact big data mining will have on the UK economy, and gives credence to the claim that has long been made by the industry that big data is set to herald the next phase of technology-led business innovation, productivity and competition. The vast growth of information available to enterprise opens up tremendous opportunities for business, but it also poses rather large challenges too. How is this wealth of information best utilised? How can business and enterprise use the ever-increasing amount of data effectively and efficiently?

Well, according to the report the answer is, of course, by using cutting-edge big data analytic solutions, to unlock the value of data and reveal hitherto unseen patterns, sentiments and customer intelligence. As an example of such high-tech solutions, SAS quoted work it had done with a leading telecommunications company to improve the mining of its data sets. The powerful analytics software has now been able to cut down the complete analysis of its customer base from 11 hours to 10 seconds.

The report calculated that big data contributed about 25.1bn to the UK economy in 2011 and this is forecast to reach 40.7bn by 2017. It also claimed that big data analytics adoption will also increase from 34 per cent in 2011 to 54 per cent in 2017.CEBR said that big data will benefit the UK economy in three ways: business creation, efficiency and innovation. It also claimed that the large majority of the 58,000 jobs created would be data specialist roles, though Charles Randall, analytics product manager at SAS UK & Ireland, said that this large increase in necessary jobs raises concerns about where people with the necessary skills are going to come from.

The report found that the financial services and investment banks currently had the highest level of adoption of big data analytics solutions. However, CEBR forecast that the manufacturing sector will benefit the most from high-performance analytics and will increase its output by 8.1bn by 2017.

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Relevance of International cell phones for the globetrotters

Nowadays, people can easily travel to any part of the world with a reliable pocket sized international cell phone in their hands that helps them to make calls the minute they arrive on the international airport. People require different handset for using in a foreign country as the same handset that you have been using in your own country might not function in places that follow the different network frequencies. Therefore it is a known fact that you will not be able to use your phone in a foreign country if it follows different set of frequency signals for network coverage.

Now people can easily travel to any part of the world without bothering about their connectivity needs Owing to the cost-effectiveness and easily availability of international cell phone rental services provided by the leading international telecom companies like Rebelphone. These companies have substantially improved the international telephony services and made it really easy for the globe trotters. These companies provide appropriate solution that would not only resolve your connectivity needs, but also help you to save money.

Whether you are travelling to Japan, UK, Australia, Italy, Canada, India or any other country, you can easily find an appropriate solution for all your international telecommunication needs. Besides offering unlocked GSM mobile phones on rent, these companies also provide international cell phone plans that make it further simpler for the travelers. These plans include country specific international SIM cards that come with affordable tariff plans. The international cell phone plans for calling are available in both prepaid and postpaid options. The travelers can easily choose one according to their requirements. These global SIM cards offer several advantaged to the users and help them save loads of money spent over telephone calls.

Most of the international cell phone companies offer their services at very reasonable prices. The services offered by these companies are very reliable and you can easily rely on their latest gadgets with the assurance that it will work in the foreign destinations. It is one of the cheapest ways to fulfill your mobile phone requirements while touring foreign countries. The international cell phone rental services help the users to save a lot of money. Rather than buying a new phone for the specific period of travel, travelers can easily rent an international cellular phone to make calls during their visit. The international cellular phones provided on rent by most of the telecom companies are full of hi-tech features that enable them to perform several important functions over the instrument. They can easily make calls, receive calls, send SMS, receive SMS, send & receive MMS, retrieve voice mails and access other advanced facilities over the phone. Improved International cell phones and related services have definitely made it easier for the travelers to fulfill their entire global telecom requirements. Do not forget to obtain these services before leaving the country.

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History Of The Space Hopper

The first ever hoppity hop / retro space hopper was called PON-PON, and was the invention of an Italian who was called Aquilino Cosani. And was based at Ledragomma, Italy.

In 1968 Cosani patented the PON-PON in Italy, and in 1969 was introduced to the United Kingdom through an advert putin the Cambridge Evening News paper. Cosani patented the PON-PON in 1971 in the United States of America. The USA already had a space hopper type toy that people used to bounce on, and this toy was created by the Sun company, and was called Hoppity Hop. All hoppers of this type are called Hoppity Hop or Hippity Hop these days, which was due to the popularity of the earliest hopper distributed and produced by the Sun company.

In the Britain the Space Hopper (UK name) was distributed and produced by Mettoy, which was later to become Mettoy-Corgi. Another company created a different version of the bouncing ball, but this ball had handles that were smooth for the rider to hold, whereas the earliest had opted for ribbed handles for better grip. The other company was called Wembley.

Initially the Space Hoppers were made up of a handle in the shape of a ring on the top of the space hopper type toy which was gripped by the rider for stability, and they were constructed from rubber. These toys were supplied in a choice of just a couple of colors, either red or blue. Sun created themed versions of their Hoppity Hop during the 1970s, which had a hard plastic head fixed to the ball in the shape of some favorite fictional character. A couple of the popular fictional characters used were Micky Mouse and Donald Duck.

The hoppity hop / space hopper was very popular during the 60s and 70s, with a resurgence of interest in the UK during the 1990s, thanks to the rave culture of the time, where the balls were recognised asa neccessary part of the scene. In the United States of America due to an incursion of competition by foreign creators of the toy the Hoppity Hop’s popularity severely faltered and finally the production of the north American version of the bouncy ball came to a halt.

Initially the USA version of the hopper, known as the Hoppity Hop, was aimed at both adults and children, but due to the limited size of the biggest version, it was not really useable by adults except for those close to a kid in size.

Europe of the 1990s brought a version of the bouncy ball went by the name of the Hop, and was created by the Italian company Ledragomma. These were created from a well-liked ball used for exercise at the time called Gymnic exercise balls. These hoppers had a maximum size of 26 inches..

Modern day retro space hoppers – Sizes for adultshave become very popular in later year and can be found in sizes of 120cm, 100cm, and 80cm. They are commonly more robust than the original balls, having much thicker skins

and as a rule built from vinyl rather than rubber.

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