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Market Forecast
TIA's 2013-2016 ICT Market Review & Forecast
ICT Set to Rebound, Drive Global Economic Recovery
The skyrocketing demand for wireless data is a key driver, fueling growth for the ICT industry. As our recovering economy gathers momentum, find other ways to utilize this momentum towards your advantage from fresh data and comprehensive analyses in TIA's 2013 ICT Market Review & Forecast. Forecasts through 2016. Order your copy today.
View the Table of Contents here.
View a preview of the Wireless Chapter here.
For more information or to order, please contact Florence Sumaray at FSumaray@tiaonline.org or 703.907.7471.

Here’s the wealth of information that the Market Review and Forecast typically covers:
- 4G Technologies
- Broadband Equipment
- Broadband Technologies (DSL, cable, satellite, fixed wireless, FTTH)
- Bundled Services
- Business Data Market
- Business Landline Market
- CLEC Market
- Collaborative Technologies (videoconferencing, audioconferencing, web conferencing)
- Contact Centers
- Country-by-Country Data by Category for 126 International Markets

- Data Applications
- E911 Implementation
- Ethernet Market
- Femtocells
- Fiber Optic Cable
- First Responders
- Free Trade Agreements
- Global Investment Incentives
- Global Policy Issues
- Green Initiatives
- ILEC Market
- Impact of Economic Environment on Telecommunications
- Information Technology Agreement
- IP/Converged Enterprise Market
- IPTV
- LAN/WAN Internetworking Equipment
- Landline Infrastructure Equipment
- Mobile Satellite Market

- Net Neutrality
- Prepaid Wireless Market
- Professional Services
- Public Policy and Regulatory Issues
- Residential Landline Market
- Unified Communications
- Voice Applications
- VoIP
- Wi-Fi
- WiMAX
- Wireless Data
- Wireless Handset Market
- Wireless Infrastructure Equipment
- Wireless LANs
- Wireless Services
- Wireless Spectrum Auctions
- And more …
For pricing or specific content information email Florence Sumaray at FSumaray@tiaonline.org
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We hope that China will use this break in the negotiations to reexamine its approach to the negotiations to expand the ITA and focus on reducing its overly large list of sensitive products. If China is ready to move forward to conclude the expansion of the ITA this year then the ITA Expansion is achievable this year.

As part of a large U.S. industry delegation representing a broad array of ICT manufacturers, TIA is in Geneva, Switzerland this week to cheer on the trade negotiators who are working hard to conclude the negotiations to expand the product coverage of the WTO’s Information Technology Agreement (ITA). The ITA remains one of the most commercially important WTO trade agreements – by eliminating tariffs on a broad range of ICT products, the ITA lowers the cost and improves access to these products, which are vital to the economic competitiveness of all economies around the world.
The Telecommunications Industry Association was in Geneva last week along with AdvaMed, the Consumer Electronics Association, the Entertainment Software Association, the Information Technology Industry Council, the Liquid Crystal Polymer Coalition, the Motion Picture Association of America, and the Semiconductor Industry Association. This coalition of high-tech companies represents a broad spectrum of manufacturers and service providers in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.
Last week was a busy one at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland. The signs are very encouraging that the member countries of the WTO are back on track to move the WTO’s trade liberalization agenda forward – from the new International Services Agreement (ISA) to the ongoing negotiations to expand the existing WTO Information Technology Agreement (ITA).







