Telecoms and technology industry trends and insights

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Telecommunications themes

Gain a detailed understanding of crucial trends affecting demand and supply, business environment and regulatory constraints in your target markets with EIU’s Telecommunications analysis.

Growth in e-commerce

Sector performance, beyond earnings

Two years after covid-19, how is the overall sector performing, and how will macroeconomic conditions impact it?

Digital payments in the post-Covid world

Digital transformation

Covid has accelerated the trend towards digital transformation, but what is industry doing and which technologies are embraced?

The geopolitics of tech

Technology is increasingly becoming geopolitical, not just between foes such as the US and China, but between friends too, such as the US and the EU.

Tech and telecoms regulation

The sector is becoming increasingly regulated, with policymakers in many countries putting together rules focusing on privacy, competition or content.

technology regionalisation

Towards the metaverse

The metaverse is seen as the third major computing platform after the PC and the smartphone, and no company wants to miss out. However, older consumer technologies will still remain relevant in the next few years.

Telecommunications forecast

Future of telecoms

How is the telecoms sector performing and innovating while facing strict regulation and more competition

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