Listed below are our current releases.
| Digital convergence: Substance finally replaces hype |
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09 November 2005 |
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Deloitte expects multi-trillion dollar industry to emerge from Voice-Over-IP, enterprise collaboration software, mobile phone content, IP television Despite a history of hype and limited actual success in the 1990s, digital convergence has now become a reality, says a new report from Deloitte’s Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) industry practice, and companies who do not adapt to this trend face failure.
The report, “Digital Convergence: The Trillion Dollar Challenge,” asserts that convergence will create new product categories and new markets. But, more importantly,... |
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| Fire at Deloitte Office Tower in Madrid |
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14 February 2005 |
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The recent building fire in Madrid has destroyed the local Deloitte office. In response, Deloitte Spain would like to communicate the following (For information in Spanish, please visit the Deloitte Spain Web site):- Deloitte greatly appreciates the work of the fire, police and emergency departments for ensuring the safety of all its professionals and building residents. There have been no casualties reported as a result of this fire.
- Currently, our Madrid office is working to recover its IT and information systems. We have activated...
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| Deloitte identifies Top Trends in The Media Industry for 2005 |
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18 January 2005 |
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The Technology, Media and Telecommunications at Deloitte Central Europe today announced its predictions for the media industry in 2005, forecasting that the year ahead will be driven by the public’s desire for more content, more media and more choices – leading to a market that is both larger and more diverse. Jiri Polak, Deloitte Central Europe TMT Industry Leader commented, “2005 will see the steady disappearance of the ‘mass’ market, replaced by an ever-growing number of ‘micro’ markets that cater to the needs of specific groups or individuals. New devices and media will flourish, along... |
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| Deloitte identifies Top Trends in Technology for 2005 |
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18 January 2005 |
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The Technology, Media and Telecommunications at Deloitte Central Europe today announced its predictions for the global technology industry in 2005, forecasting a number of advances in technology, along with some serious challenges. Jiri Polak, Deloitte Central Europe TMT Industry Leader commented, “In 2005 Internet use will continue to proliferate, with the web browser playing an increasingly important part in our lives. Nanotechnology will become increasingly mainstream, enabling a wide range of new and improved products. And ethanol-based fuel cells will hit the market, providing portable power that lasts for days, weeks or... |
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| Deloitte identifies Top Trends in Telecom for 2005 |
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18 January 2005 |
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The Technology, Media and Telecommunications at Deloitte Central Europe today announced its predictions for the global telecommunications industry in 2005, forecasting a year of significant milestones, as well as difficult questions. Jiri Polak, Deloitte Central Europe TMT Industry Leader commented, “The mobile and wireless market will overall maintain a positive trajectory in 2005. By year-end there will be close to 2 billion subscribers and several markets will have penetration in excess of 100%. In addition, billions of RFID tags will be deployed, marking the start of another major wireless revenue... |
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| Expectations of improvement in the economic climate for private equity in Central Europe |
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01 July 2004 |
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Private Equity investors are continuing to be optimistic about business prospects in Central Europe – and they are planning to continue to focus on new investments. Market activity and transaction sizes are also expected to increase, according to the latest Deloitte Central European Private Equity Confidence Survey. On top of this, the recent EU Accession has increased press coverage and interest in the region, attracting more investors to an area that boasts developed infrastructure and a highly qualified workforce but relatively low wage costs. Market activity on the upswing Nearly 52% of the... |
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| New Telecom Operators’ Regulatory Forum |
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15 January 2004 |
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An association of telecommunications operators from Central & Eastern Europe, with a primary mission “to assist associated fixed network operators to do their business more effectively”, is to be established. Key wire line operators active in Central and Eastern Europe (the “Operators”), recognize that there are several pressing issues in the regulatory area, including: - The impact of regulations (in general);
- The regulation of broadband;
- Relations with national competition authorities and wholesale businesses; and
- The implementation of the new EU...
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