The 2002 Power Protection Market Intelligence Program: Battery Powered Uninterruptible Power Supplies North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Battery,
Telephony,
Telecommunications,
Telecom & Utilities,
Storage Management,
Storage,
Networking,
Hardware,
Engineering,
Data Storage,
...
Source:
Venture Development

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Overview: The Global market for battery powered uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) suffered in 2001, dipping to $4.50 Billion as a result of the Internet economy fallout, the telecom meltdown, and overall economic uncertainty that plagued the United States and other large nations. All indications thus far point towards a recovery that will be gradual and modest for at least the next year and a half, at which point growth rates should increase, bringing the market to an estimated $5.21 Billion by 2006. The ever growing dependence of world commerce upon electronically-linked communications infrastructures, mission-critical operations, and data storage functions will continue to be a growth driver throughout the next decade.

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Format: PDF | Size: 62KB | Date: Aug 2002 | Pages: 6


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