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Australia Telecommuting Services and Equipment 2004-2008 Forecast and AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Oct. 29, 2004 - 20 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Introduction What is a Telecommuter? Figure: Australia Mobile Workforce Hierarchy Table: Australia Total and Mobile Workforce Forecast, 2003-2008 (M) Technologies that Enable Telecommuting Broadband: xDSL, Cable, Broadband Wireless Table: Australia Broadband Subscribers Forecast, 2003-2008 (000) IP VPN Figure: Australia IP VPN Services Forecast Local and International Segments, 2003?2008 (A$M) Wireless LANs and Home Networking Figure: Australia Broadband Subscribers and Networked Households Forecast, 2003?2008 (000) IP Telephony (Softphones) Figure: Australia VoIP Services Forecast, 2003?2008 (A$M) Figure: Australia IP Phones and Softphones Units Forecast, 2003?2008 (000) IP Video Conferencing/IP Video Telephony Current Offerings in the Australia Market Table: Australia Mobile Data Business Offerings and Pricing in Australia, 2Q 2004 Challenges and Opportunities for Telecommuting in the Australia Market Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Figure: Australia Mobile and Non-Mobile Workforce Forecast, 2003?2008 (M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Australia Telecommuting Services and Equipment, 2003-2008 Profiles of Service Providers and Equipment Vendors Telstra Optus AAPT Unwired Personal Broadband Australia/iBurst Cisco/Linksys Netgear Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Definitions Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study analyses the Australia telecommuting market including the number of mobile workers, broadband subscribers and networked homes from 2003?2008 and also includes an analysis of the current development stage of technologies that enable telecommuting like IP VPN, IP Telephony Services, IP Phones and Softphones. IDC predicts that the number of mobile workers will increase from 2.8 million in 2003 to 3.4 million in 2008. "The isolated PC centric telecommuter is disappearing and the network centric telecommuter is emerging. The network centric telecommuter will be connected usually at high speed to their corporate network and also to the telephone system through a diversity of devices including laptops, PDA, or mobile phones at any location any time of the day", says Susana Vidal, research analyst, Telecommunications, IDC Australia. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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