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92% of Consumers Want A La Carte Video: Won't Get It
Explore IP Carrier (Apr 18 2012)
... from their video subscription providers, but they're not willing to pay much for it, according to RBC Capital Markets. The upshot is that they aren't going to get a la carte programming. About 92 percent of respond... (Read Full Article)
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Deutsche Telekom Faces a Choice
Explore Thoughts on Carrier Evolution (Dec 22 2011)
...tion Long Term Evolution network, then building the network, might cost as much as $9 billion, said RBC Capital Markets analyst Jonathan Atkin. Some investors therefore worry that T-Mobile USA could become a cash-draini... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: AT&T Deutsche Telekom RBC Capital Markets
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The good, the bad and the ugly of Cisco’s cutting its growth
...e networking giant, but there are some cautionary notes around Cisco’s gross margins. Mark Sue with RBC Capital Markets wrote in an analyst note that Cisco said its gross margins, which have decreased from the 70 percen...
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Are smartphones worth the cost to carriers?
Explore FierceWireless (Aug 15 2011) Marketing
...ces will continue to drop. "I'm not sure I agree that capex increases are driven by smartphones," RBC Capital Markets analyst Jonathan Atkin told me. "The 4G capex is to put in place the platform, but the amount of sp... (Read Full Article)
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76% of iPhone owners plan to use Apple's iCloud, 30% interested in iTunes Match
Explore IP Carrier (Jun 21 2011) Marketing
Mike Abramsky, analyst with RBC Capital Markets, revealed on Monday the results of a new survey of 1,500 respondents conducted between June 7 and 1... (Read Full Article)
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Poll Technica: 20% of current iPad owners expected to buy iPad 2; will you?
Explore Ars Technica (Mar 11 2011) Marketing
.... About 20 percent of iPad 2 purchases are expected to come from original iPad owners, according to RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky.
Research from IDC says that "media tablets" like the iPad will sell about...
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Hulu, Netflix Take Cable Bypass
Explore The Cable Industry Book (Jul 12 2010) Marketing
...ill be minimal, according to David Bank, managing director of global media and Internet research at RBC Capital Markets. “The participation of cable-network content players would mark a major shift in the ecosystem tha... (Read Full Article)
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Mobile Search Supplements, Does Not Displace Desktop Search
Explore mobilemarketingandtechnology.com (Jun 20 2010) Marketing
...approaches parity with traditional PC-based search, but is growing faster, according to analysts at RBC Capital Markets. Mobile search is exploding, and it doesn’t appear to be coming at the expense of desktop searches,...
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Apple sells 2m iPads to hungry fanbois
Explore The Register (Jun 1 2010)
...’t catch sight of the iPads in-store until July. Last month seasoned Apple-watcher Mike Abramsky at RBC Capital Markets predicted that the iPad might be selling nearly twice as well as the firm's esteemed Macintosh. The... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Apple Mike Abramsky RBC Capital Markets
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