Ever wonder why so many market forecasts you read these days are for where a particular market will be in 2013?
The rapidly mobile M2M (machine-to-machine) market, for example, suffered a setback in 2008 with growth in cellular module shipments stalling overall compared with 2007, according to Beecham Research.
The decline was caused by projects being cancelled or postponed, particularly in the second half of 2008, Beecham says.
Nevertheless, Beecham sees growth returning by 2010 and reaching annual module sales of over $2 billion by 2013.
The reason is that five years is about as far as any rational forecaster dares see into the future. And the last year for which full-year data are available is 2008. Go out five years and you reach 2013.
Next year you'll be reading about where markets for specific products and services will be in 2014. Same reason.