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We are pleased to present the new edition of our Technology, Media and Telecommunications
Predictions report. This annual publication presents
Deloitte's view of the major trends over the next 12-18 months
that are likely to have significant medium to long term impacts for
companies in Technology, Media and Telecommunications and other
industries.
In its 11th year, the TMT Predictions report is our most
anticipated research publication. In these fast-paced, ever
developing global industries, knowing what will come next in TMT
trends has become a key competitive differentiator. Our goal is to
catalyse discussions around important topics that may require
companies or government to respond.
What impact might a fragile economy have on demand for consumer
technology? When will TV adverts start becoming targeted? How can
MRI machines be used in media market research, and will 2012 bring
the end of unlimited, all-you-can-eat data plans?
View Deloitte's Telecommunications Predictions
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