NEW YORK, Dec. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
World Telecom Services - State-of-the-Art
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Description:
This report provides a snapshot of the current state of the telecom services market, along with details on global trends, by geographical zone and by country. It explores the growth dynamics in the different market segments, in terms of volume and value up to 2017. It also offers and overview of the main telecom operators by geographical zone: financial and operational data, revenues by segment.
Region:
Middle East-Africa, North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Europe - Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, USA
Contents
Executive Summary 5
• Key trends
• Overview of the global market for telecom services
• United States, the first national market for telecom services, Asia/Pacific, the first regional market
• BRIC - growth engine
• Germany is the first market in the EU - France and the UK are at par
• A hierarchy turned on its head by average per capita spending
• Where does the increase in revenues come from?
• Generalised decline in fixed telephony
• Growth engine for mobile services
• Internet services and the pursuit of growth
Methodology 16
Access 21
• Domination of the means of mobile access in the world
• Principal national mobile user bases
• Comparison between penetration and growth by national mobile market
• It is confirmed that prepayment is running out of steam of in Europe
• Rapid expansion of LTE in developed markets
• Main LTE markets
• Structural decline in traditional fixed telephony
• Development of managed fixed VoIP, an underlying trend
• Attraction of fixed broadband Internet continues unabated
• Main national fixed broadband user bases
• Rapid growth of ultra-high speed fixed broadband
Markets for telecom services 34
• Global revenues of telecom services are growing at a moderate rate
• Compared dynamic of the telecom services market and the overall economy
• Changes in fixed telephony revenues
• Changes in mobile services revenues
• Changes in ARPU* per mobile user**
• Changes in fixed data transmission and Internet revenues
• Changes in fixed Internet revenues*
• IDATE's viewpoint on . the evolution of fixed telephony revenues
• IDATE's viewpoint on . the evolution of mobile services revenues
• IDATE's viewpoint on… the evolution of data transmission and fixed Internet revenues
Major telecom operators 44
• Major telecom operators
• World leaders
• North American operators
• European operators
• Asian operators
• Emerging operators
• Internationalisation of telecom operators
• Industrial structure of the national mobile markets
• Industrial structure of fixed national HD Internet markets
Figures & Tables
Executive Summary
• Contribution of regions to turnover and number of mobile customers in 2012
• Contribution of emerging markets to turnover and number of mobile customers in 2012
• Breakdown of turnover of telecom services in the world in 2012
• Breakdown of turnover of telecom services in the world, developing/developed/BRIC countries in 2012
• Breakdown of telecom services turnover in the main European countries in 2012
• Average per capita spend in 2012
• Annual growth in global telecom services market, 2008-2012
• Contribution to the revenue growth of telecom services in the world, by segment, 2008-2014
• Decline compared to the number of traditional landlines and to average revenue per line (EUR/month), 2008-2017
• Compared change in the number of traditional landlines and of average revenue per customer (EUR/month), 2008-2017
• Compared changes in the total number of internet subscribers and of average revenue per subscriber , 2008-2017
Access
• Changes in the number of mobile customers in the world, 2008-2014 (millions)
• Distribution of the number of mobile customers by region, 2012 (millions)
• Ranking of countries by number of mobile customers, 2009, 2012, 2014 (millions)
• Change in the prepaid ratio (prepaid customers/total mobile customers) in Europe, 2008-2012
• Changes in the mobile user base in Spain, 2008-2012 (millions)
• First LTE commercial roll-outs in the world
• Main LTE spectrum bands (Q3 2012)
• Ranking of countries by number of LTE mobile subscribers and proportion of the total LTE user base, 2012
• Breakdown of mobile customers by country and technology in 2012
• Changes in the number of traditional landlines, 2008-2014
• Distribution of traditional landlines in 2012
• Changes in the number of VoIP subscribers in developed markets, 2008-2014 VoIP share in fixed broadband Internet subscriptions in developed markets, 2008-2012
• Changes in the number of fixed HD subscribers, 2008-2014
• Distribution of fixed HD subscribers in 2012
• Ranking of countries according to the number of fixed broadband internet subscribers, 2009, 2012, 2014
• Comparison between penetration and growth by national market
• Ranking of European countries by the number of THD* subscribers, mid-2012 (thousands)
• Ranking of European countries by the number of FTTH/B subscribers, 2012 (thousands)
• Breakdown of broadband and ultra-high speed broadband subscribers for some European countries, mid-2012
Markets for telecom services
• Changes in the distribution of telecom services income by source of revenue, 2009-2014
• Distribution of telecom services income in the world by geographic zone in 2012
• Compared growth rates of telecom services revenues in the world and global GDP, 2008-2014
• Compared growth rates of telecom services and PIB revenues, by region, 2008-2014
• Changes in fixed telephony revenues by region, 2009-2014
• Fixed line revenue by region, in 2012
• Changes in revenue by fixed line in the world
• Changes in mobile services revenues by region, 2009-2014
• Breakdown of mobile services revenues between voice and data, 2008 & 2012
• Changes in ARPU per mobile user by region, 2008-2012
• Some remarkable ARPU levels in 2012
• Changes in fixed data transmission and Internet revenues by region, 2009-2014
• Changes in revenues relating to fixed data transmission in North America and Europe, 2009-2014
• Changes in fixed internet services revenues in North America and Europe, 2009-2014
• Some remarkable ARPU levels, 2012
• Fixed telephony revenue forecasts by region, 2012-2017
• Fixed line forecasts, 2012-2017
• Fixed telephony revenue forecasts by region, 2012-2017
• Forecast changes in the number of mobile customers, 2012-2017
• Data transmission and Internet revenue forecasts, 2012-2017
• Fixed broadband Internet subscriber forecasts, 2012-2017
Major telecom operators
• Classification of the major telecom operators based on their turnover in the first half of Erosion of margins for North American operators .
• . and pressure on investment
• Growth on a go-slow for European operators .
• . but sustained investment
• A growth which became positive again for all Asian operators in 2011 .
• . but with reduced EBITDA margins
• EBITDA margins still regularly between 40% and 50% for operators in developing countries .
• . and an investment outlay of up to 20% to 30 % of turnover
• Share of 2011 revenues realised internationally for some operators
• Presence of Vodafone in the world
• Evolution of a selection of HHI* mobiles
• Combined market share of the top three broadband ISPs, 2008-2011
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