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Western European Fixed Telecoms:market sizings and forecasts 2004-13

Published by Analysys Mason Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/10 Content info  
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Table of Contents

  • 6. Document map-Executive summary
  • 7. Executive Summary
  • 8. Document map-Introduction,scope and methodology
  • 9. This report provides fixed telecoms forecasts for 17 individual country markets and for Western Europe as a whole
  • 10. The data amiex provides the following measures
  • 11. The forecasts measure end-user spend by type of site and type of service....
  • 12. ....and are based on spend per site, not on spend per enterprise
  • 13. Sites are further categorised by level of bandwidth used
  • 14. Line data is broken down by the principal narrowband and broadband fixed technologies
  • 15. Narrowband access and services spend has separable components
  • 16. Broadband access and services spend does not have readily separable components, but can be broken down by access technology
  • 17. Business network services bring together the range of managed and unmanaged WAN-environment data services
  • 18. Fixed minutes include PSTN/ISDN and VolP
  • 19. For the purposes of this report, IPTV means linear TV delivered over broadband networks
  • 20. Actual and historical market sizing is calculated around the central equation ‘ASPS x penetration = spend'
  • 21. There are three main sets of inputs into the forecasts
  • 22. The forecasts are intended to predict outcomes rather than to model market opportunity
  • 23. Document map - Individual service outlook
  • 24. Fixed telecoms has a declining share of a stagnating telecoms service market
  • 25. The decline in narrowband access and services is greater than the improvement in broadband access and services
  • 26. The proportion of total spend by the residential and business segments will be fairly stable
  • 27. The rate of decline in fixed telecoms spend will vary between markets
  • 28. Swiftly declining mobile premiums are accelerating fixed-mobile call substitution
  • 29. VolP will not significantly slow the process of voice migration to mobile
  • 30. There will still be major differences between individual markets in the proportion of voice traffic originated on fixed networks
  • 31. The pattern of decline in residential fixed voice will be different from that in business fixed voice
  • 32. The number of lines, and of minutes per equivalent PSTN/ISDN line will decline
  • 33. The average value of an equivalent narrowband line will decline by 30.3% by 2013
  • 34. Dial-up Internet will effectively disappear by 2012
  • 35. Telcos' dominance of broadband will be consolidated
  • 36. LLUB serves as a major driver of broadband take-up
  • 37. Urbanisation and wealth will foster higher residential broadband penetration in Northern Europe
  • 38. In Central and Southern Europe broadband penetration will generally be lower
  • 39. Over 90% of all households with a fixed connection will have broadband by 2013
  • 40. Overall fixed-line penetration will start to increase in some markets
  • 41. Residential FTTB will make a sizeable impact only in some markets
  • 42. We do not expect non-cellular wireless technologies to make a significant impact in the region
  • 43. Mass-market cellular broadband is becoming more affordable but is still complementary, rather than competitive
  • 44. The sharpest declines in broadband ASPS have already happened
  • 45. VolP penetration will depend on the conditions of the PSTN and unbundling markets
  • 46. IPTV penetration depends largely on the strength of other pay-TV platforms
  • 47. Overall spend on business network services tends to fluctuate little
  • 48. The decline of fixed telecoms service provision does not have to mean the decline of the businesses involved
  • 49. Document map - Individual market trends
  • 50. Key trends in Austria
  • 51. Outlook for major players in Austria
  • 52. Basic forecast indicators Austria
  • 53. Key trends in Belgium
  • 54. Outlook for major players in Belgium
  • 55. Basic forecast indicators, Belgium
  • 56. Key trends in Denmark
  • 57. Outlook for major players in Denmark
  • 58. Basic forecast indicators Denmark
  • 59. Key trends in Finland
  • 60. Outlook for major players in Finland
  • 61. Basic forecast indicators, Finland
  • 62. Key trends in France
  • 63. Outlook for major players in France
  • 64. Basic forecast indicators France
  • 65. Key trends in Germany
  • 66. Outlook for major players in Germany
  • 67. Basic forecast indicators, Germany
  • 68. Key trends in Greece
  • 69. Outlook for major players in Greece
  • 70. Basic forecast indicators, Greece
  • 71. Key trends in Iceland
  • 72. Outlook for major players in Iceland
  • 73. Basic forecast indicators Iceland
  • 74. Key trends in Ireland
  • 75. Outlook for major players in Ireland
  • 76. Basic forecast indicators Ireland
  • 77. Key trends in Italy
  • 78. Outlook for major players in Italy
  • 79. Basic forecast indicators, Italy
  • 80. Key trends in the Netherlands
  • 81. Outlook for major players in the Netherlands
  • 82. Basic forecast indicators the Netherlands
  • 83. Key trends in Norway
  • 84. Outlook for major players in Norway
  • 85. Basic forecast indicators,Norway
  • 86. Key trends in Portugal
  • 87. Outlook for major players in Portugal
  • 88. Basic forecast indicators, Portugal
  • 89. Key trends in Spain
  • 90. Outlook for major players in Spain
  • 91. Basic forecast indicators, Spain
  • 92. Key trends in Sweden
  • 93. Outlook for major players in Sweden
  • 94. Basic forecast ,
  • 95. Key trends it indicators, Sweden
  • 96. Outlook for major players in Switzerland
  • 97. Basic Forecast indicators, Switzerland
  • 98. Key trends in the UK
  • 99. Outlook for major players in the UK
  • 100. Basic forecast indicators, the UK
  • 101. Document map - Actions for operators
  • 102. Actions [1]
  • 103. Actions [2]
  • 104. Actions [3]
  • 105. Actions [4]
  • 106. Document map: Authors, copyright and glossary
  • 107. Authors
  • 108. Acknowledgements and copyright
  • 109. Disclaimer
  • 110. Glossary of terms [1]
  • 111. Glossary of terms [2]
  • 112. Document map: List of figures and tables
  • 113. List of figures and tables
  • 114. List of figures and tables(continued)
  • 115. List of figures and tables(continued)
  • 116. List of figures and tables(continued)
  • 117. List of figures and tables(continued)
  • 118. List of figures and tables(continued)
  • 119. List of figures and tables(continued)
  • 120. Document map: About Analysys reports and services
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