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Mobile data driving force in 2004

(source: EANA Newsletter 2/2004)

For 2004, demand for mobile data services may replace broadband as a key force for recovery in the electronic communications sector, the EU Commissioner for Enterprise and the Information Society, Mr Erkki Liikanen, said in a comment when the Commission adopted a communication in early February. The report singles out the implementation of the new regulatory framework for electronic communications, action to extend broadband coverage in underserved areas, stimulating demand and the successful roll out of 3G as top priorities. "If the Union is to maximise the impact of the information society as the engine for growth, productivity and jobs, we have to create the right climate for further investment", Mr Liikanen said.

He stressed that the electronic communications sector has shown considerable improvements over the last year, largely due to continuing growth in mobile, broadband and Internet services.

"After two years of consolidation following the sharp downturn in 2000-2001, conditions now seem right for the sector to grow more strongly", the Commission says. "The electronic communications sector expanded modestly in 2003. Revenues are estimated to have grown by 2.6 per cent, a rate comparable to that of nominal GDP."

"Most of the overall increase in revenues came from mobile services, but broadband and Internet services also continued to expand. The number of broadband connection doubled in the twelve months to October 2003 to almost 20 million connections across member states, showing that action continues to be needed to avoid a widening digital divide", the Commission says adding that by the end of 2004 more than 40 3G networks should be providing commercial services fuelled by demand for high speed data access for e-mails, Internet and online services while on the move.

The European Information Technology Observatory (EITO) says that the information technology and telecommunications (ICT) market in Western Europe will grow by 3.1 per cent in 2004 compared to 0.8 per cent in 2003. EITO adds that in terms of ICT spending, central and Eastern Europe is one of the world´s most dynamic regions. Its ICT maret should increase by more than eight percentage points in 2004 to Euro 42 billion.

The Commission has proposed a new Euro 163 million program, eContentplus (2005-2008), to support the development of multi-lingual content for innovative, online services across the EU. The idea is that such content should help to drive demand for broadband access.

Forrester Research says that the fastest growing segments of Western Europe´s Internet population now are found in France, Italy and Spain. They are now closing the gap to for instance the Nordic countries and the UK. 45 per cent of the adult Italian population access the Internet from work or home at least once a month. For France the figure is 41 per cent and 29 per cent for Spain while the figure for the UK is 60 per cent and 59 per cent for Germany.

UK firm Continental Research says that the number of broadband users in the UK will grow from 3.6 million to 5 million at the end of 2004. 30 per cent of dial-up users said that they are interested in upgrading to a faster connection in 2004. 12.6 million homes in the UK are connected to the Internet.

Research firm ScreenDigest also predicts a strong growth of high-speed broadband in the UK saying that in 2008 a total of 12.7 million households in the UK will have broadband taking the lead over Germany with 12.6 million and France with 10.8 million. Italy will have 7.59 million and Spain 7.58 million.

A total of 7.8 billion of Internet video streams were accessed during 2003, up 104 per cent compared to 2002, according to a study by US firm AccuStream iMedia Research. 33 per cent of the videos were music, 28 per cent news and 17 per cent sports. 78 per cent of the videos were viewed at broadband rates.

Close to 500 000 hotel rooms around the world will have high-speed Internet connection at the end of 2004, says market research firm In-Stat/MDR. Hotels in the US are in the lead with European colleagues catching up - many of them introducing Wi-Fi to provide access in the hotel room without cables.


 
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2005, June - MINDS project is ready for the market (source: dpa-infocom)
2005, June - MINDS-Projekt ist reif für den Markt (in German)(source: dpa-infocom)
2005, June - Ericsson selected as strategic partner by MINDS International (source: Ericsson)
2005, May - Mobiler Direktvertrieb für Medienhäuser (only in German)(source: "Der Kontakter" Nr. 22)
2005, May - SMS in newspaper publishing (source: IFRA / newspaper technique)
2005, May - Delivering next-generation mobile content (source: www.istresults.cordis.lu)
2005, March - dpa-infocom startet Mobilfunk- Plattform für Tageszeitungen (only in German) (source: press release by dpa-infocom)
2004, November - dpa-Hamburg startet Initiative für mobile Geschäftsmodelle (only in German) (source: press release by dpa-infocom)
2004, October - dpa-infocom auf den Medientagen München (only in German)
2004, September - MINDS Establishes Network With Publishers and Mobile Operators (source: www.content-village.org)
2004, August 31 - Third generation mobile service can start in Hungary too(source: www.hif.hu)

2004, August 20 - CoreMedia Announces New Phase of MINDS Project (source: www.econtentmag.com)

2004, August - MOBILES GESCHÄFT FÜR ZEITUNGSHÄUSER
(only in German) (source: media release by Kontakter 31/2004)
2004, March - Mit Köpfchen zum UMTS-Erfolg (only in German) (source: VDI nachrichten)
2004, February 6 - Wenn das Handy einmal piepst (source: media release by kressreport)
2004, February 6 - Mobile data driving force in 2004 (source: EANA Newsletter 2/2004)
2004, January 8 - European news agencies create a new generation of mobile information services (source: press release by dpa-infocom)