CCS Insight
Europe left in the 5G starting blocks as US and Asia dominate early adoption
CCS Insight has raised its near-term forecast for global 5G connections following impressive progress made by the industry over the past six months. This headway has been accelerated by agreement on standards, trials, deployment of chipsets and infrastructure, and operator commitments to the technology.
Read moreThree steps to IoT adoption for health insurers
Over the last couple of years, consumers have got on board with the Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable technology in a big way, says Simon Perry, insurance expert, GMC Software.
Read more‘Clear potential’ for virtual reality headsets after a slow start, says CCS Insight report
CCS Insight‘s latest global forecast for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) devices reflects the relatively slow start to this nascent market.
Read moreCES 2017 highlights 360-degree cameras, smart speakers, wearables and virtual/augmented reality themes
As the biggest consumer electronics companies in the world unveil their latest new products, Martin Garner, SVP, Internet at CCS Insight examines some key themes at the show.
Read moreVR Headset sales grow faster than expected as awareness grows and content improves
Global sales of dedicated virtual reality (VR) headsets will grow to 21 million units by 2020 — a tenfold increase over 2016.
Read moreWaning enthusiasm for full-touch smartwatches to be offset by smart analogue watches
CCS Insight’s latest global forecast for smart wearable devices confirms the continued momentum of wrist-worn technology.
Read moreMobile operators positioned to drive new revenue streams from enterprise mobility and IoT
Mobility and IoT at the forefront of Digital Transformation In a new paper from CCS Insight, published in conjunction with Red Hat, enterprise mobility analyst, Nicholas McQuire, highlights the opportunity for mobile operators to enhance existing services
Read moreFuture Signals – where next for mobile data?
London, UK. 6 October, 2011 — Industry analysts from CCS Insight, Juniper Research, Deloitte and Quocirca will be at London’s City University (pictured) on October 19, 2011 to forecast where the future lies for mobile data.
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