Trend
Toward High-Capacity Cards in Asia Pacific SIM Card Market
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Monday, March 19, 2007 -- (Business
Wire India) -- The subscriber identity module (SIM) card market in
the Asia Pacific continues to benefit from evolving smart card
telecommunication applications. Over the years, these applications
have grown from simple memory payphone cards to more advanced
microprocessor (MCU)-based SIM cards and have thus, contributed to
the continued growth of the SIM market.
"The SIM market contributes the most to the total smart cards
volume and value in Asia Pacific," says Frost & Sullivan
Industry Manager, Jafizwaty Ishahak. "The development of new
applications and content will continue to drive the growth of SIM/USIM
cards and the role of SIM is expected to evolve with the
development of technologies such as near field communication (NFC)
and 3G."
IT
Hardware Sector Drives the Growth of the Indian Third Party
Logistics (3PL) Market
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Monday, March 19, 2007 -- (Business
Wire India) -- The 3PL market in India's IT hardware sector is
witnessing appreciable growth, primarily due to the increasing
entry of multinational IT hardware companies, which replicate
their global logistics outsourcing strategies to establish a
network in the country. Moreover, the concept is fast gaining
acceptance among domestic manufacturers, and in line with these
trends, revenues are expected to grow to about 3.6 times their
current size (as of 2005) in the next 5-7 years. To capitalize on
the resulting opportunities, 3PL providers should add more value
to their services, as clients, especially domestic ones, look for
tangible cost and service benefits from outsourcing.
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