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Updated Mobile Money - Emerging Market TrackerDecember 01, 2016IHS Mobile Media Intelligence has updated its Mobile Money Emerging Markets Deployment Tracker available here covering more than 120 services across 50 operator groups in 69 countries.Subscribers Only
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Netflix Q2 - Price sensitive 'grandfathers' cause weaker than expected growthJuly 21, 2016IHS forecasts for Netflix’s International territories have been slightly reduced to 38m for 2016 and 75.7m for 2020, a reduction of around 1m for the 5 year outlook. For the US 2016 forecasts have been adjusted to 48.3m subscribers.Subscribers Only
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Alcatel moves more premium with Idol 4 and 4S smartphonesFebruary 20, 2016Alcatel offers two strongly designed new smartphones, the Idol 4 and Idol 4S, as it re-positions its brand for a more premium segment. IHS sees Alcatel’s decision to shift to a stronger brand, alongside more premium models, as a bold but necessary move which Alcatel needs to lift its brand above the multitude of value and mid-tier smartphone makers. Currently, TCL-Alcatel is ranked #5 in terms of global mobile handset unit shipments.
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AMC agrees carriage deal with DirecTV Latin AmericaFebruary 25, 2015AMC Networks International is more than doubling the distribution of its flagship AMC channel brand in Latin America via a carriage agreement with satellite platform DirecTV Latin America.Subscribers Only
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World Cup of Infrastructure and TechnologyAugust 04, 2014The FIFA World Cup 2014 saw an interesting mix of innovation, strategy, preparation and achievements on the pitch - but these qualities were also notable in the broadcasting efforts that showcased the tournament to a global audience on a larger scale than ever. The investments in infrastructure and technology for the tournament proved that the broadcasting industry is entering a new age - where data is larger than ever before, networks more complex, availability must be guaranteed at 99 percent with several 9s after the coma, with secondary feeds always accessible to step in. In this new era, storage, sharing and network capacity cannot be considered as issues, but as a commodity, elementary service.Subscribers Only
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Media transport services market almost doubled in under 10 yearsJuly 23, 2014“The global market for media transport services reached $16.5 billion in 2013 from $8.3 billion in 2006. During this period, traditional providers from satellite, teleport and terrestrial verticals recorded a doubling of revenues while fibre and CDN markets increased by three times and six times, respectively.