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African Telecommunications Market Reports

African Mobile Broadband, Data and Mobile Media Market
Annual report offering information on the mobile broadband and data market in 38 African countries as well as the emerging market for mobile content, applications and media on the continent. Subjects covered include: Mobile data services SMS, MMS, WAP, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, 3.5G, 4G; 3G and 4G mobile broadband technologies WCDMA, HSPA, EV-DO, LTE; Statistics, trends and analysis; Major market players; Mobile content, applications and media; Mobile TV; Location-based services; M-commerce, m-payments, m-banking. See Overview, Executive summary and Table of Content here.

Asia Telecommunications Market Forecast

Forecasts for the Asian Telecommunications Markets
This market report provides a series of forecasts for subscriber growth in selected markets in Asia. The report predominantly covers the fixed line, internet and mobile subscriber market segments in 23 countries across Asia. The report is focused mainly on the Asian developing economies where the main segments of the markets are more often than not in their early subscriber growth phases. The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. See Overview, Executive summary and Table of Content here.

Europe Broadband Market, Overview and Statistics
The strong European broadband market has seen slower growth, particularly in highly penetrated markets such as the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Growth is still driven by competition and by regulatory measures to improve competitor access to local loops. Technological developments in both the cable and DSL platforms have extended broadband from its limited PC-based function to a main component of household entertainment through services such as Video-on-Demand and IPTV. Major operators have also offset their eroding voice telephony revenues by investing in IP services. The main growth driver remains DSL, followed by cable, though fibre has enjoyed an improving footprint in certain markets, notably Scandinavia, The Netherlands and Italy. Satellite Internet and wireless broadband retain a niche presence. This report presents statistics and analysis on Europe’s broadband market in 2008, including developments in ADSL, cable and fibre technologies, and noting the status of EU and government policies to encourage broadband take-up to the end of the decade. See more information here.

Europe Telecom Infrastructure, FttH and Next Generation Networks (NGNs) During the next few years Europe’s telecom networks have will have undergone extraordinary changes as incumbents and new entrants switch on their All-IP Next Generation Networks. Investments in NGNs are aimed at meeting burgeoning consumer demand for high-bandwidth applications, but they have also triggered a number of regulatory changes on both the national and European levels as regulators endeavour to provide fair network access to competitors. See the executive summary here.

Europe Telecommunications - Smart Grid Developments 2008 In many countries around the globe the utility infrastructure is being upgraded with an intelligent IP overlay using sensors and other equipment. This smart grid concept allows utilities to manage their networks more efficiently, limit electricity loss, prevent outages, and distribute load. Customers are also provided with in-house information and tools (smart meters) to manage their own energy use more effectively. This report provides an overview on smart grids in Europe in 2008, including analyses and information on deployments and regulatory policies. See the content table here.

Europe Telecoms Structural Separation - Measuring its Success in 2008
During the last two years, far-reaching regulatory reforms have been implemented by a number of countries in Europe to alter the fundamental structures of telco incumbents. The process, begun with British Telecom, has since been adapted by progressive regulators to meet individual market conditions. In practice, reforms have resulted in successful operational or functional separation, but the simple end-game has remained the same: providing regulatory clarity to promote competition, broadband take-up and sector investment. These elements are crucial to protect the long-term interests of modern economies competing for labour and investment, and preparing for the myriad of present and future IP-delivered services. This report measures the success of structural separation in 2008 from a range of perspectives. See more information here.

Europe Structural Separation Developments in 2008
Structural separation is an exciting development in Europe. Beginning with British Telecom, the years of debate have been acted on and during 2008 plans to radically alter the fundamental structure of several European incumbents will gather pace. These developments are possible as much through the introduction of far-reaching regulatory reforms as through the relative fortunes of individual companies which have placed greater political and commercial pressure on them to unshackle their various divisions, and cease being vertically integrated operators. The commercial success of BT since it underwent this process is proof that component companies can generate more value separately than they would if retained under the umbrella of the parent company. This report analyses structural separation in Europe in 2008. It provides the background to this important development, assesses the main drivers pushing for reform and evaluates how the wider telco markets may fare in coming years. See the content summary here.

Europe VoIP Market - Overview and Statistics
During the last two years Europe has been a prime innovator in VoIP services, whether stand-alone, bundled as a triple play offer, or through fixed-mobile convergence packages. The numerous all-IP networks which are being built across the region provide a range of IP services in which VoIP is just one component. While Skype still dominates the platform in Europe, largely through its ease of use, VoIP is increasingly becoming a standard component of bundled offers wherein consumers receive free calls as part of their subscription. This report presents statistics and analysis on the VoIP market in Europe in 2007, noting the regulatory environment and the range of services offered. It also assesses scenarios for further development to the end of the decade. See the executive summary here.

Europe Mobile Market - Overview and Statistics
Europe’s mobile market continues to grow despite market saturation - by mid-2007, about 22 of the region’s markets had exceeded 100% penetration. Regulatory controls and increasing competition among network providers and from a growing number of MVNOs has lead to falling ARPU for most operators. Moving into 2008, the proportion of data revenue to total revenue will steadily increase. Data ARPU has been resilient despite promotions lowering the price of SMS services, which alone can account for up to 90% of total data revenue. Operators have successfully focused on migrating subscribers to 3G, while GSM growth has been flat or minimal, though until flat-rate data plans become common the expensive 3G services will remain under-used. This report provides key statistics and analysis on Europe’s mobile phone market in 2008, including data on subscriber numbers, mobile penetration, and market growth. The report assesses legal issues relating to interconnection and the 2007 Roaming Regulation, together with the status of analogue and digital technologies. The principal mobile operators across Europe are also profiled, including statistics on their customer base, financial results and strategies for coming years. See the executive summary here.


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