EITO reports on information and communications technology markets

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Special offer until 10 March 2012

When purchasing the EITO Report 2011 (December update) until the end of the CeBIT trade show (10.03.2012) you will receive the two newly published EITO special reports on "Connected TV" and "LTE" in addition free of charge.

New EITO special reports available:

 

The emergence of the Connected TV services market

This EITO special report gives an outlook on Connected TV services introducing typology and illustration of services, revenues’ trends. It includes forecasts of OTT (over-the-top) video services and TV sets (2010-2015) in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK and the rest of Western Europe.

 

The emergence of the LTE services market in Europe

This EITO special report gives an overview of LTE status and launches in Europe with a view on other key developments worldwide. It includes LTE subscriber data and forecasts (2010-2015) in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK and the rest of Western Europe. In addition it contains information on major LTE launches worldwide.

 

 

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New look - new inside

 

The new EITO portal doesn't only have a different look, but it is also new inside: Easier handling, more transparency, abandoning of 1-year-subscriptions, additional payment methods and snapshots of earlier EITO reports are the mayor changes.

Latest Press Release

Software demand drives the European IT market

  • Pan-European software revenues increase to over 70 billion euros -
  • Overall IT market to grow by 2.7 per cent next year -
  • Debt crisis impacts IT investments

The demand for software drives the EU IT market. In 2012, revenues from system software and applications are expected to increase by 4.6 per cent to in excess of 70 billion euros. This was announced by the European Information Technology Observatory (EITO) in Berlin on the basis of the new EITO report. Overall, the European IT market is expected to grow again by 2.7 per cent in 2012 to 320 billion euros, after declining marginally this year by 0.6 per cent.


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