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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7e862e/20082009_annual_r) has announced the addition of the "2008-2009 Annual Report on China's Data Card Market " report to their offering.
Enterprises involved: VTION, ZTE, Huawei, Song Ericsson, Digital China, Anylink, SHber, China Mobile, China Unicom, QUALCOMM, etc.
In 2008, through several years of market cultivation, the data card market entered the stage of mature development. On the strength of their advantages in technology and size, leading wireless terminal vendors improves products price performance and cut the price of mainstream products to generally affordable levels. Meanwhile, the growth of the notebook market propels the penetration of data cards. Thanks to robust demand for mobile office and falling telecom wireless tariffs, user number rises remarkably.
High speed and stability become key words for data cards. The application of networks and interfaces increases the diversity of data cards, and sales channels show a notable trend of diversifying...
In the face of changes and challenges of competition and market, release of 2008-2009 Annual Report on China's Data Card Market helps vendors, investors and industry insiders grasp more accurately laws governing the markets development and in combing the development track of application value.
In-depth, full and accurate market research data: On the basis of in-depth research in leading vendors main products, the report depicts changes in the market from the angle of market structure, price brackets, regional structure and channels, and clearly identifies development trend.
All-round and in-depth brand competition analysis: Enterprises performance is summed up in the dimension of factors affecting the market, competitive strategies and SWOT analysis.
Scientific and complete forecasts: Through regression modeling and expert verification in major market segments, the report examines related links in the industry, and presents valuable trend analysis and quantitative forecast result.
Key Topics Covered:
- I. Overview of the Global Data Card Market in 2008
- II. Overview of Chinas Data Card Market in 2008
- III. Competition Situation in Chinas Data Card Market
- IV. Major Factors Affecting the Market
- V. Development Trend of Chinas Data Card Market, 2009-2011
- VI. Forecast of Chinas Data Card Market, 2009-2011
- VII. Study of User Requirements
- VIII. Recommendations
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7e862e/20082009_annual_r
Published July 6, 2009
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