Spectrum Auctions in Latin America Will Trigger Massive Broadband Subscription Growth, Pyramid Research Finds

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - 3G and WiMax spectrum auctions in Latin America will trigger massive broadband subscription growth, from 9 percent at year-end 2008 to 70 percent at year-end 2014, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

Managing During the Global Downturn - Hult International Business School Offers Insight Into the Economic Crisis in a Novel, Bite-Sized Format, the “Pocket MBA”

BOSTON, Massachusetts - Hult International Business School, the world’s first global business school (www.hult.edu/), introduces the first in a series of innovative “Pocket MBAs”: short, intensive business seminars on current business challenges designed for professionals, executives and companies.

Competition Brings Big Changes to South Africa’s Telecom Sector, Pyramid Research Finds

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - South Africa’s telecom market is in the midst of a dramatic change, as incumbent fixed-network operator Telkom SA faces increasing competition not only from mobile voice and data services but also from competitive fiber network buildouts, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

Subscriptions In the Honduras Telecom Market Will Surge to 30 Percent by 2014, Pyramid Research Finds

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - 3G subscriptions in the Honduras telecommunications market will surge to 30 percent by 2014, up from 2 percent today, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

Business Users Will Fuel Mobile Data Growth in Europe, Pyramid Research Finds

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - Despite slowing revenue growth in the European mobile enterprise market, the business sector will fuel mobile data revenues for the next five years due to its high profitability, low levels of churn, and strong demand for mobile data services, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

Hult Offers Free Ongoing Professional Development for MBA Program Graduates : an Innovative Solution for Business School Graduates Looking to Stay up-to-Date With Current Trends

BOSTON, Massachusetts - Hult International Business School (hult.edu/), the world’s first global business school, announced today that it is offering its MBA program alumni a unique opportunity to maintain their business knowledge throughout their careers. Going forward the school has taken the unprecedented step of giving all of its 4,500 MBA degree holders the option of returning regularly to join elective classes for free.

Momentum in ZigBee Smart Energy Fuels US$8 Million in New Financing for Ember

BOSTON and CAMBRIDGE, England - Fueled by the significant surge in the deployment of smart meters, Ember Corporation, a leading provider of ZigBee wireless networking technology, today announced it closed an additional US$8 million in funding from its primary venture capital investors and strategic partners.

Allot Launches NetEnforcer AC-10000(R): Next-Generation IP Service Optimization for Service Providers and Large Enterprises

BOSTON, Massachusetts - Reduce Need to Expand Bandwidth

- Increase ROI on Existing Network Infrastructure

Fiber Will Eclipse DSL in Taiwan’s Internet Market Within Next Five Years, Finds Pyramid Research

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - The migration from narrowband and DSL to fiber will increase the size of
Taiwan’s Internet market from US$1.6 billion in 2008 to US$2.3 billion in
2013, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the
telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network
(www.lightreading.com).

MBA Program Applications at Hult International Business School Double: Global Business School Sees Demand Rise as International Students Flock to Upgrade Their Resumes With a Business Degree

BOSTON, Massachusetts - Hult International Business School (www.hult.edu/)announced today
that it is seeing a massive increase in demand for its MBA programs
(www.hult.edu/mba-program/index), particularly among international
students. Year to date applications have increased 102% as students look to
strengthen their resumes in order to better position themselves in the
downturn. Over 2,500 applications arrived from September 2008 to February
2009.

Carriers Will Need Mobile Broadband Services to Compete in Emerging Markets, Finds Pyramid Research

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - Mobile broadband services will become necessary to remain competitive in
emerging markets and will increasingly be used as a substitute for fixed
broadband, according to the latest report by Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com),
the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network
(www.lightreading.com).

DebtX to Sell euro 138 Million in German and Italian Loans

BOSTON - Active Bidding Expected For Loans Originated In Europe

DebtX, the largest marketplace for loans, today announced it will sell
more than euro 138 million in non-performing loans from three financial
institutions in Germany and Italy.

Brightcove Accelerates Global Expansion With Major Customer Wins in Japan

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - Leading Japanese media companies and marketers choose Brightcove
Platform for online video initiatives

3G Will Dominate Hungary’s Mobile Services Market by 2012, Pyramid Research Finds

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - Revenue from 3G-based mobile services will grow rapidly over the next
four years in Hungary and will overtake 2.5G service revenue by 2012 as more
subscribers migrate to broadband mobile data services, according to a new
report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the
Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

RISI Details Wood Chip Supply & Demand Changes at 75th Forest Resources Association Event

BOSTON - RISI analyzed the economic health of North American timber markets this
weekend at the Forest Resources Association’s annual meeting in Hilton Head,
SC. RISI stated that North American supply and demand for sawmill residual
chips has taken some twists over the past year, with lumber demand tanking,
pulp and paper nose-diving since the fourth quarter, and biomass development
running steady throughout. Furthermore, the rapid expansion of higher-cost
in-woods chip production steadily increased through 2008 to meet pulp demand,
which was strong until third quarter.

SMS to Drive Uptake of Mobile Data in Africa and the Middle East, Pyramid Research Finds

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - Basic SMS text messaging will be a key revenue driver for mobile network
operators in Africa and the Middle East over the next five years, helping to
offset continuing declines in average revenue per subscriber (ARPS) for
mobile voice services in the regions, according to a new report from Pyramid
Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading
Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

Kenya Poised for Huge Growth in Mobile Services, Pyramid Research Projects

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - Mobile penetration in Kenya’s telecom market will grow by 95 percent over
the next five years, a market growth that will reflect intense competition
among network operators and lead to a rapid uptake of mobile data services,
according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom
research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network
(www.lightreading.com).

Vertica and VMware Discuss How Virtualization Can Transform the Economics of Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence

BILLERICA, Massachusetts - Webinar attendees will learn how virtualizing analytic data marts will
bring in a new era of economics and agility for data warehousing and business
intelligence; MarketBridge customer case study featured

World’s Oldest Publisher Launches Internet-Based Publishing for the Legal Community

CAMBRIDGE, England, BOSTON and STOCKHOLM - Cambridge University Press Founded by Henry VIII in High-Tech Internet
Publishing Deal With Boston University and Swedish TransLegal

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