For the rapidly developing telecom market, what kind of development can we expect to achieve next year? According to a report released by Pyramid Research, the mobile phone and PC industry will set a number of records - India's leading position over China, and WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, a high-speed wireless data network standard, mainly used in metro networks). Countdown to its last days, M2M and Other lesser-known areas will get more attention.

Pyramid Research, the telecommunications research division of Light Reading Communications Network, a UBM TechWeb company, made 12 detailed forecasts for the global telecommunications industry in its recently released report. The following is the main content of Pyramid Researc's list of companies:

· The global telecommunications service market will grow at a rate of 4% in 2012, down from 7% in 2011. The slowdown in growth is due to the increase in the volatility and uncertainty of the global economy.

· The total service revenue of the global telecommunications service market will reach US$1.7 trillion, accounting for approximately 2.4% of the 2012 global GDP.

• Emerging market companies such as América Móvil, Airtel and MTN will rise in the ranks of global telecommunications companies, while developed market companies such as Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone will face competition failure. The regions dominated by Mexico America Telecom, Airtel, and MTN—respectively for Latin America, India, and Africa, are clearly high-growth markets for the telecommunications industry.

The number of global mobile subscribers will exceed the 6 billion mark in February, and the Asia Pacific region alone will exceed the 3 billion mark in January.

Based on the number of users, India will surpass China to become the world's largest mobile market.

· The 4G technology WiMax (Sprint has tried to promote in the United States) will witness the beginning of its end in Asia. As operators in other regions, operators in Asia will use LTE, a competitor to 4G technology.

· Global broadband penetration will exceed 10%.

Operators will pay more attention to the business opportunities of M2M (Machine to Machine Connection). M2M, such as smart energy meters and fleet trackers in the logistics industry, will invest and innovate.

• Operators’ growth will be more dependent on their own cloud computing strategy. This is a way to enter the high growth IT services market, and it is also a clear value proposition for the corporate market.

• The global penetration of IP television (ie, Internet Protocol TV such as Verizon's FiOS or AT&T U-verse) will exceed 1%.

· The number of active (installed) personal computers worldwide will exceed 2 billion.

The market value of mobile handsets will exceed the $200 billion mark.

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