Research and Markets Worldwide Telecom Equipment and Services Spending is Forecast to Grow By 77 During 2005 To Reach 153 Trillion By Years End
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19844) has announced the addition of Telecom Spending and Trends to their offering.
Despite uncertainties brought about by the consolidation of telecom service providers, a majority of analysts are projecting continued growth in
worldwide telecom equipment and services spending. Takeovers may crimp equipment demand somewhat, but pricing for services should stabilize, particularly enterprise services.
This report is for the attention of Wireline and Wireless Carriers, Telecom and IT equipment Manufacturers, Network and IT Service Providers, Global 2000 Companies and SMBs.
The Telecom Spending and Trends report details the ramifications of the rapid and ongoing consolidation of telecom services providers-including the expected acquisitions of AT&T and MCI-and shows you why analysts are nevertheless projecting healthy growth in
worldwide telecom equipment and services spending.
The
worldwide telecom industry will see an increase in spending for several reasons. First, global economic growth is spurring demand for telecom services. Secondly, due to competitive pressures telecom carriers and enterprises are continuing to invest in new equipment. Third, businesses are replacing old network gear with converged voice-data IP networks-and their increased hiring and expanded use of data applications are also supporting stronger demand for telecom services.
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Research and Markets Worldwide Telecom Equipment and Services Spending is Forecast to Grow By 77 During 2005 To Reach 153 Trillion By Years End