Research and Studies

94.2% of households in Kuwait have satellite TV receivers
- A major new survey by Arab Advisors Group reveals that terrestrial TV still has a solid audience base in Kuwait with 46.9% of households stating that they tune into it. Still, this percentage is much lower than the 94.2% who own satellite TV receivers.
- Kuwait: Wednesday, November 07 - 2007 at 13:14 |


Ecological impact will be top of event-planning agenda within the next 5 years
- The events industry in the UAE is placing an increasing importance on the role of corporate social responsibility when it comes to the environment, according to a survey conducted by Dubai-based, MVM Events.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, October 24 - 2007 at 12:15 |


Free to air Sat TV channels reach 370 in the Arab World
- The Arab World’s FTA Sat TV channels have grown by a massive 270% between August 2007 and January 2004.
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 08 - 2007 at 11:19 |


The Luxury Touch
- Booz Allen Hamilton offers four principles to deliver customer satisfaction year after year.
- Middle East: Sunday, October 07 - 2007 at 11:22 |


Supply constraints in Dubai property market push expected price decline to 2009
- The residential property market in Dubai continues to mature but with supply set to outstrip demand in the next 12 months, a decline in prices is now not expected until 2009, according to a research report from regional investment bank EFG-Hermes.
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 25 - 2007 at 15:55 |


Kuwait’s 15.5 per cent cellular subscribers use e-commerce, spend 356 USD million over the past 12 months
- A new major survey of Kuwait’s cellular users was concluded by the Arab Advisors Group on September 21, 2007.
- Kuwait: Sunday, September 23 - 2007 at 13:07 |


The status of IPTV in the Arab World: Still in a nascent stage pending a wider broadband adoption
- Despite the advantages that IPTV provides, only four operators in three countries in the Arab World region offer commercial IPTV services.
- Jordan: Thursday, September 20 - 2007 at 13:00 |


Contractors achieve ‘premium’ pricing as costs escalate on energy projects, says Middle East study
- A new independent study by management consultancy Contax Group has found that contractor costs in Middle Eastern energy projects have more than doubled over the last three years as a result of the current market conditions and contractors’ bargaining power.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, September 19 - 2007 at 09:47 |





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