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UK, London - 31 March 2010
Central and Eastern European telecom operators take bold approach in broadband market and beyond, Arthur D. Little finds
- While DSL has been the dominant fixed broadband technology in the EU, the CEE experience has confirmed that other technologies, such as WiFi, LAN, and FTTx, may better fit local markets
- Spectrum licenses represent major opportunity for new players to enter the market, and for current players to expand their service offerings
- Pay TV and telecom operators are reacting to increasing competition by expanding their services and diversifying revenues
Arthur D. Little’s new report, “Space for Creativity: Innovative Solutions in Central and Eastern European Telecommunications", has revealed that operators in CEE have often deployed new innovative technologies earlier and faster than their Western counterparts. This bold approach has driven growth in the broadband market, contributed to the ascendancy of mobile telecommunications, and effaced the line between telecom companies and TV operators.
UK, London - 25 March 2010
Arthur D. Little: Top global innovators identified
New report urges businesses to benchmark innovation against top global companies
Global executives admire Google, Apple and GE as the world's most innovative companies, a study from global management consultancy Arthur D. Little has revealed. In its bi-annual survey of 400 global companies, the consultancy compared innovation capacity against the average by industry.