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AnalySys, Inc. provides a wide range of analytical services, to engineering consultants, chemical, petroleum, transportation, industrial, waste disposal companies, and governmental agencies. Applying its varied technologies and services, AnalySys Inc. helps its clients meet their analytical needs and control their analytical costs. The company's services are oriented principally toward engineering assessment and regulatory monitoring. Using its analytical and data management services, AnalySys, Inc. tests for hazardous waste constituents and toxic materials which may be present at a given site. Through its major fixed facility in Austin, Texas, and its satellite facility in Corpus Christi, Texas, AnalySys, Inc.'s professional staff, using state-of-the-art equipment has the capability to provide services on both a planned and emergency basis throughout the United States. AnalySys, Inc. began operations in 1985. In 1996 AnalySys, Inc. added a wastewater satellite laboratory in Corpus Christi, Texas to add quick turnaround capabilities for our South Texas clients. With a total focus on analytical services, AnalySys, Inc. provides its clients the comprehensive and multidisciplinary capabilities necessary to effectively manage hazardous and toxic waste analytical projects.
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Richard EltonNumber of Employees 34
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Wireless Broadband to Exceed Two Billion Customers by 2015
LONDON -- Wireless broadband services will create significant opportunities for revenue growth, and cellular technologies will take the largest share, according to the latest report from Analysys Mason, the premier advisers on telecoms, IT and digital media. Globally, 2.1 billion wireless broadband customers will generate USD784 billion in service...
It's Make Or Break For WiMAX, Says Analysys.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 February 2008-Analysys: It's Make Or Break For WiMAX, Says AnalysysC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:13022008 BARCELONA, SPAIN - This year will be decisive in the development of WiMAX, which experienced major setbacks in 2007, says Analysys, the global...
Heavyweight Players Take Mobile Indoor Coverage Seriously.
M2 PRESSWIRE-25 January 2008-Analysys: Heavyweight Players Take Mobile Indoor Coverage SeriouslyC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:25012008 London, United Kingdom -- Two significant announcements from Vodafone and Cisco demonstrate that heavyweight players are taking the market for indoor base stations femtocells...
Sprint and Clearwire Scrap Wireless Plans as WiMAX Proves Too Risky, Says Analysys
LONDON -- News that Sprint Nextel and Clearwire have called off plans to jointly build a nationwide WiMAX-based network has delivered a significant blow to the WiMAX community, says Analysys, the global advisers on telecoms, IT and media (www.analysys.com).
US Wireless Networks to Become the Next Dumb Pipes, Says Analysys
LONDON -- The widespread introduction of low-cost bundled data tariffs and WiMAX access networks in the US could lead to dramatic decreases in the price per megabyte of mobile data, and wireless carriers could lose control of the services they carry, according to a new report, The Future of the...
Indoor Service Usage Will Shape the Wireless Industry's Future, Says Analysys
LONDON -- Increasing service usage in the home and workplace will drive the evolution of wireless networks and services in developed markets, according to one of the scenarios Analysys highlights in its report, The Future of the Global Wireless Industry: scenarios for 2007-12.
Cellular systems will upstage WiMAX in developing countries, says Analysys.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
Cellular voice services will capture the limited disposable income in developing markets, undermining the business case for WiMAX, according to a new report, "The Business Case for WiMAX," published by Analysys, the global advisers on telecoms, IT, and media (http://research.analysys.com) Many people...
Organisations in the Wireless Industry Must Prepare for Radically Different Futures, Says Analysys
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom -- The wireless industry could evolve in very different ways over the next five to ten years, demanding robust planning by network operators, technology vendors, service providers and regulators, according to a new report, Scenarios for the Evolution of the Wireless Industry in Europe to 2010 and...
European 3G users to begin surge in 2005.(Wireless Metrics)
More than 5 million Western Europeans will use third-generation mobile devices by the end of this year, but subscriber numbers will remain low until at least 2005, according to Analysys Research. By the end of 2004, Analysys predicts there wil ...
Wireless carriers to take piece of broadband home business.(News)
-Wireless operators are expected to battle fixed-line operators for a chunk of the broadband home market, which could be worth more than $100 billion by 2008, according to a report from Analysys. "While the major share of the market will ...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Richard Elton | President |
| Simon Jones | Chief Executive |
| Andrew Wright | Managing Director |
| David Cleevely | Founder |
| Bill Moore | Group Finance Director |
| Bob Leeper | |
| Bram Moerman | Principal Consultant |
| Michael Leva | Finance Executive |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Analysys Inc | President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Stem User Group | Chief Executive | Current |
| Analysys Mason Group Ltd | Chief Executive | Current |
| Analysys Inc | Chief Executive | Current |
| BC Institute Against Family Violence | Board of Directors | Current |
| Loughborough University | Fellow | Former |
| Simon Fraser University | Professor | Former |
| Cambridge University | M.A. In Economics | Former |
| Wharton Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania | MBA | Former |
| Simon Fraser University | Criminology | Former |
Andrew has advised extensively on the market, technical and commercial aspects of 3G business and scenario planning for network operators, licence-bidding consortia and policy organisations in Europe and the Far East. With more than 16 years' experience in telecoms, Andrew has directed turnkey bid development projects for 3G applicants and supported their market assessments of wireless data applications, network roll-out planning and value-chain positioning. He has also performed numerous due diligence assignments and directed many other aspects of mobile and fixed wireless business planning.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Analysys Inc | Managing Director | Current |
David Cleevely (FREng, FIET) is the Chairman of CRFS, which he co-founded in July 2007, and the founder and former Chairman of telecoms consultancy Analysys (acquired by Datatec International in 2004). In 1998, he co-founded the web based antibody company Abcam (ABC.L) with Jonathan Milner and continues as Chairman. In late 2004 he co-founded the 3G website base station company, 3WayNetworks, which was sold to Airvana in April 2007. He joined the Board of Trutap (formerly Hotxt) a mobile phone social networking provider in October 2005. He has been a prime mover behind Cambridge Network, co-founder of Cambridge Wireless and is a member of the Ofcom Spectrum Advisory Board and the IET Telecoms Sector Panel. After being sponsored to study Cybernetics at Reading by Post Office Telecommunications, he joined their Long Range Studies Division. A PhD at Cambridge was then followed by the Economist Intelligence Unit in London. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and the IET and he has recently held an Industrial Fellowship at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. He was recently appointed the Founding Director and Executive Committee Member of the Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Analysys Inc | Founder | Current |
| Crfs Limited | Chairman | Current |
| Ionscope | Chairman | Current |
| Analysys Inc | Chairman | Former |
Bill joined the Mason Group in 1997 with over 15 years financial experience across a number of industry sectors. Since joining Mason, he has played a major role in its sale to Datatec, the acquisition of Catalyst IT Partners and more recently, its merger with Analysys.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Analysys Inc | Group Finance Director | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Analysys Inc | Current |
Bram Moerman has been advising on strategic, regulatory and operational matters within the telecommunications industry for more than 15 years. In addition to advising regulators worldwide on issues relating to the deregulation of fixed and mobile telecoms markets, his areas of expertise include financial modelling and investment decision-making; demand forecasting; international comparison and benchmarking; operational research; and micro- and macro-economic theory.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Analysys Inc | Principal Consultant | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Analysys Inc | Finance Executive | Current |
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