MarketReportsOnline.com adds reports for Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
industry of multiple countries to its store. Following are the report briefs:
Japan -
Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
Over 98% of Japan’s 120 million mobile
subscribers use 3G services after 10 years in operation. Japan became the
fourth country in the world to deploy Long-term Evolution (LTE) technology in
2010 with DoCoMo’s competitors to launch their own LTE networks into 2013.
Mobile operator eMobile launched its LTE network in February 2012 and was acquired by Softbank
in October 2012, over 100 million mobile internet subscribers embraced iPhones,
smart phones and tablets and drove data usage to new levels as the society
continued to move from connecting places, to connecting people and devices. New
operator UQ Communications, in which KDDI is the largest shareholder, continued
its WiMAX rollout and had over 3 million subscribers by mid 2012, fttX
continues to make impressive strides taking 60% market share in 2012 and over
22 million subscribers. Japan has established the second largest FttX
subscriber base at around 30% of the world market after China at about 40%,
Cloud-based services with virtual hosting and online storage started to take
hold as companies sought to reduce system-operating costs as the financial
downturn continued to depress the economy; Analogue to digital switchover also
took place during 2011 except in tsunami affected areas, presenting
opportunities for all in the value chain.
Switzerland
- Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts
This report provides a comprehensive overview of
trends and developments in Switzerland’s telecommunications market. The report
analyses the mobile, internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media
sectors. Subjects include Market and industry analyses, trends and
developments, Facts, figures and statistics, Industry and
regulatory issues, Infrastructure, Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, ARPU,
MoU, Internet, VoIP, IPTV, Mobile Voice
and Data Markets, Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless), Convergence and
Digital Media, 3G subscriber and mobile ARPU forecasts to 2015, Broadband market forecasts for selective
years to 2020.
Malawi -
Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
Malawi is one of the world’s least developed
countries, but its economy continues to grow at between 4% and 5% per year.
Mobile penetration is less than half the African average, which means there is
excellent growth potential once the market moves beyond the duopoly held by
Bharti Airtel (formerly Zain) and Telecom Networks Malawi (TNM). A third mobile
operator, G-Mobile was licensed in 2008 but the rollout of the new network has
experienced delays and the operator is fighting against the revocation of its
licence in the courts. A fourth licence was awarded to Celcom in 2011 with
services expected to be launched in 2013. To introduce more competition to the
market, the governments has followed in the footsteps of several of its
neighbours and introduce a converged licensing regime which now allows the two
fixed-line operators, Malawi Telecommunications (MTL) and Access Communications
(ACL) to enter the mobile market as well. Both are already operating CDMA-based
fixed-wireless networks which support full mobility and broadband access using
EV-DO technology.
Lebanon -
Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
Lebanon’s
telecoms market holds a unique position in the Middle East given the level of
government involvement. While most fixed line incumbents in the region are
government owned, Lebanese government ownership extends to the country’s two
mobile operators. Market liberalisation and privatisation is a contentious
issue as revenue from the telecoms industry contributes a significant
proportion of the government’s budget. Fixed line services are offered by
telecoms incumbent Ogero, which has focused recently on network capacity
upgrade and deployment activities to support delivery of broadband services;
international connectivity is to improve following an early 2012 agreement to
deploy a new submarine cable to neighbouring Cyprus and share capacity on an
existing submarine cable to Europe.More Related Report:
Liberia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - http://www.marketreportsonline.com/56362-liberia-telecoms-.html
Yemen - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts - http://www.marketreportsonline.com/56432-yemen-telecoms-mo.html
Kuwait - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts - http://www.marketreportsonline.com/56351-kuwait-telecoms-m.html
Uzbekistan - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts - http://www.marketreportsonline.com/56428-uzbekistan-teleco.html
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