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REMOTE Magazine - Market Reports

Thank you for your interest in the Remote Industry Market Reports. Please read through the following available market reports and click the "Order Now" button underneath the ones you are interested in purchasing. You will be taken directly to our secure online store. For any questions or additional information, please contact Julie Williams at 800-803-9488 ext. 117.

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Business Communication Company Market Reports



E-085R Monitoring, Metering and Billing Systems for Utilities

Deregulation of the power industry is ushering in unprecedented changes in the way energy is produced, marketed and purchased. While the primary impact of the changes is on the power sector, they also affect the telecom, gas and water industries. A gradual integration of the telecom, power, gas and water industries is taking place. Internet and non-Internet based, automated invoicing, rating and pricing, and on-line billing systems are being introduced to the industry. This report evaluates the changes, and forecasts the growth of billing systems, meters (analog, digital and electronic), and other remote information gathering systems for the telecom, power, water and gas industries. The report projects double-digit growth for select sections of the overall over $2000 billion billing industry.

Published October 2001
158 pages
Price: $3450.00


E-050N Uninterruptible Power Supplies: Continuous Data and Network Services

UPS (uninterruptible power supply) systems provide protection to electronic devices from all kinds of power problems, including spikes, surges, brownouts and blackouts. Current UPS systems also provide the ability to control power quality and to supply needed power even when utility power is unavailable because of brownouts and blackouts. The importance of UPS systems is increasing as electric power is deregulated, and traditional power supplies become more unreliable and subject to interruptions at any time. In this report, BCC examines UPS technology, the leading manufacturers and distributions of these systems, and the current status of the market for these devices. We then analyze the markets for the various types and capacities of UPS systems, and present a growth projection for their use from 2000 to 2005.

Published May 2001
171 pages
Price: $3750.00

 






 

 

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