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Research and Markets: Local & LD, VoIP, Mobile Substitution, Internet, Digital Cable & VDSL and the Broadband Wireless Comeback Kid!

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LONDON XEN
    DUBLIN, Ireland, May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c17462 ) has announced the addition
of Canadian Consumer Telecom & Cable TV Market Forecasts 2004 to their
offering.
     (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040820/RESEARCH )
    The level of telecom sophistication of Canadian households and consumers
has increased considerably over the last few years. Stay ahead of the curve in
understanding the evolution of this important segment of the Canadian industry
and enhance your competitive positioning with Canadian Consumer Telecom &
Cable TV Market Forecasts 2004.
    This new unique report focuses on assessing and quantifying the critical
issues facing the industry; VoIP, mobile substitution, digital TV and
Internet, the evolution in local and LD revenues, all specifically for the
consumer segments.
    This 70-page Report is a "MUST HAVE" for telcos, cablecos, ISPs, mobile
service providers, investors, equipment suppliers as well as regulators and
policy makers.
    The report will provide you with insight to assess the following issues,
among many others:

     - What is the forecast for VoIP in Canada and how it affects the Canadian
       industry and key players?

     - What is the positioning of cablecos vs incumbent and other telcos?

     - Could ISPs become contenders for voice services?

     - What is the market impact of wireline replacement by mobile?

     - Is it a fragmentation in minutes of use, a complete substitution on
       local access service or a mix of both?

     - Who wins and who loses in terms of capturing market share?

     - The overall telecom and video entertainment spending of Canadian
       consumers is increasing. What is interesting is to understand how the
       split of expenditures has been evolving to be able to capitalize on
       these trends. For example, what are the prospects for VOD, HDTV and for
       telco TV?

     - Could utilities become significant players in Canada and which
       technologies could they use to accomplish this?

    This Report is an invaluable tool for strategy and market planning to
conclude 2004 and start planning for 2005! It includes key metrics and
forecasts for anyone looking to get a clear and concise understanding of
residential services.

     Contents are as follows:
     1. Our Impact Assessment: Key Market and Technology Trends
     2. New Technologies and Service Delivery Vehicles
     3. Voice Services: Current Status and Forecast Evolution
     4. Internet and Web Services Still A Growth Market and With Increasing
        Clout!
     5. Video Entertainment Services: Is There Sustainable Growth for
        Cablecos, DTH as well as Telco TV?
     6. New Opportunities and Potential for Service Innovation

     List of Exposes
     Expose 1 - Comparison of City Fido Pricing in Key Canadian Cities
     Expose 2 - Aliant and Eastlink: Local Competition in Atlantic Canada
     Expose 3 - The Portal Wars: Rogers/Yahoo! vs. Bell/MSN
     Expose 3 - What Happened To Interactive TV; Is It Being Replaced by SMS
                TV?

     List of Tables
     List of Figures

    For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c17462

     Laura Wood
     Senior Manager
     Research and Markets
     press@researchandmarkets.com
     Fax: +353 1 4100 980


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