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    Undersea cable investments to grow despite recession 01 May, 2009 08:30

    A global recession has yet to change carriers' plans to increase their investments in submarine cables over the next two years, according to a new study from research firm TeleGeography.
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    Skype is largest international voice carrier, says study 26 March, 2009 07:51

    Skype carried around 33 billion minutes of international voice calls last year, or around 8 percent of all international voice traffic, according to market researcher TeleGeography.
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    Internet traffic growth slowing, research firm shows 04 September, 2008 09:54

    Despite prognostications that the Internet is about to collapse from the weight of traffic growth -- especially video -- international Internet traffic grew 53 percent between mid-2007 and mid-2008, down from 61 percent the preceding year, according to a market research firm.
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    Restraint urged to allow Internet capacity to grow 10 August, 2007 08:24

    Growth in Internet traffic, especially from burgeoning video Web sites and peer-to-peer usage, will put more pressure on network managers to handle the explosion and on private sector investors, and they should be allowed to do so in unrestricted ways, a Washington think tank said Thursday.
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    Don't expect video to exhaust fiber glut 16 February, 2007 15:37

    Cisco says that in 2010, just 20 homes using the latest broadband technology to access video content will generate enough traffic to equal the entire load on the Internet in 1995.
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    VOIP a wake-up call for global phone competition 19 December, 2005 08:01

    Low price is still the main driver for international VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol), according to research firm TeleGeography.
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    TeleGeography ranks world's wireless markets 12 May, 2005 08:34

    Use of 3G (third-generation) mobile services in Europe and the U.S. still lags behind their adoption in Japan and South Korea, but use should grow significantly around the world this year, research company TeleGeography reported this week.
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    WorldCom woes: Good or bad for prices? 24 July, 2002 07:44

    Market consolidation has two faces: it separates the wheat from the chaff, but it also decreases the number of players. Fewer providers can result in less competition, which in turn can lead to higher prices.
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    VoIP taking 6 percent of international calls volume 07 November, 2001 08:18

    About 6 percent of international voice call volume travels over the Internet instead of traditional telephone networks, sidestepping some of the more expensive aspects of cross-border telecommunication, according to a report from TeleGeography Inc.
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