Abstract
Description
In order to allow you to monitor market trends and developments within the
ever changing global broadband market, IMS Research has developed its
Broadband Access Online Database.
This innovative service, which is updated quarterly:
- Provides historical and current year statistics and accurate market
forecasts for the next five years.
- Allows users to monitor broadband subscriber forecasts and CPE equipment
revenue and shipment forecasts for 40 countries.
- Provides country specific news presenting the latest market trends for
each market.
- Includes broadband service provider market share information by country.
Trends and developments in the market are monitored and statistics updated to
reflect any changes.
- Offers two models. A ‘standard' option allows the user to view all
the detailed statistics covered in the database. The ‘interactive'
option enables the user to download Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and
manipulate the transparent model parameters.
In addition, we have recently finished making some significant alterations to
the format and layout of the database and increased the number of countries
monitored to 40.
Database Content
Some of the key market breakdowns in the Database are:
- By Subscriber Type - Residential and Enterprise
- By Technology - DSL (ADSL/ADSL2/2+, VDSL/VDSL2, FTTN/C+VDSL) Cable
Modem, FTTP and FTTX+LAN, Leased Line, Broadband Powerline, Broadband
Satellite, Broadband Wireless Access (including WiMAX).
- By Equipment Type - Stand-Alone Modem, Data Gateway, Integrated
Access Device , Other.
- By Country and Region - Americas (Argentina, Brazil, Canada,
Columbia, Mexico, USA, Rest of Americas); Asia-Pacific - Australia,
China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan,
Rest of Asia); EMEA - Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan,
Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey,
Ukraine, United Kingdom, Rest of EMEA.
- *Some of the countries to be added in 2009* - Chile, Malaysia,
Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Venezuela.
Regional broadband databases for the Americas, Asia Pacific and EMEA are
available for individual purchase.
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