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March 29, 2007
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  • Nortel, Microsoft extend partnership
    Nortel and Microsoft are expanding the scope of their communications pact to enable telecom companies to offer unified communication solutions to small and medium-size businesses, which negates the need for these clients to buy, install and manage their networks on their own. Reuters (3/28)
  • WSJ: Sprint searches for an identity
    Sprint Nextel Chief Executive Officer Gary Forsee is working to get the carrier back on track, in part by upgrading Nextel's network, but the Wall Street Journal asserts Forsee must help Sprint redefine itself. "The right plans are in place and there's accountability across the organization to deliver better performance and ensure that progress is being made," a Sprint spokeswoman said. The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) (3/29)
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  Technology Trends 
  • U.S. Hispanics pick up the pace on digital media
    According to a report by Yahoo! Telemundo and Experian Simmons Research, the U.S. Hispanic population outstrips the general market when it comes to using digital media and technology. Hispanics spend 50% more time with digital media overall, according to the report. Mediaweek (3/28)
 Media in the United States
This industry profile is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the media industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, plus textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape.
 
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  Regulatory & Legislative 
  • Ofcom adopts new VoIP code of practice
    The U.K. Office of Communications is instituting a new code, which will require VoIP providers to outline service features, including whether access to emergency services is available. Ofcom plans to look into whether emergency-service access should be required for select VoIP services. Forbes/AFX News Limited (3/29)
 Revolution of personal and home technologies in the US & Europe
This report that provides a detailed analysis of some of the fastest-growing home entertainment markets, such as digital TV, pay-TV, personal content jukeboxes, portable games consoles, and mobile entertainment. It provides an in-depth analysis of the market size, drivers, and leading players.
 
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