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iN2015 Project Will Make Broadband Subscriptions Boom in Singapore, Says Pyramid Research.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Pyramid Research believes that the main effect of the iN2015 project in Singapore will be a considerable increase of broadband subscriptions in the city-state, compounded by a shift in the access technologies deployed, according to its latest Analyst Insight.

"We expect

a dramatic increase in both FTTP and WiMAX subscriptions," comments Marc Einstein, author of the Insight.

Pyramid also expects more forceful downward pressure to be exerted on business and residential broadband ARPUs. They also found that new operators could enter the mobile space using the carrier-neutral network and WiMAX enabled devices.

"We don't think this will happen in the medium term," continued Einstein. "The iN2015 project has slated WiMAX to be initially used for fixed and nomadic broadband access."

Pyramid believes that the project will have several indirect effects on the market as well, as Singapore's established telecom operators respond to the change in the broadband landscape.

"We expect to see more generous bundling packages and usage offerings from integrated operators," concluded Einstein.

If you would like to learn more about iN2015 in Singapore, please download this Analyst Insight by Senior Analyst, Marc Einstein at: http://www.pyr.com/downloads.htm?id=6

About Pyramid Research

For twenty years, Pyramid Research has helped companies in the converging communications, media and technology industries stay ahead of market trends, understand competitive threats and capitalize on opportunities. We advise the world's leading vendors, service providers, equipment manufacturers, and the financial community on how to implement best practices, build offensive growth strategies and drive profitability.

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