Table of Contents
- 5. Document map - Introduction, scope and methodology
- 6. This report forecasts aspects of fixed telecoms markets in 12
individual countries
- 7. The data annex provides the following measures
- 8. The forecasts measure end-user spend by type of site and type of
service.....
- 9. .....and are based on spend per site, not on spend per enterprise
- 10. Sites are further categorised by level of bandwidth used
- 11. Line data is broken down by the principal narrowband and broadband
fixed technologies
- 12. Narrowband access and services spend has separable components
- 13. Broadband spend does not have easily separable components, but can be
broken down by access technology
- 14. Business network services encompass managed and unmanaged
WAN-environment data services
- 15. Fixed minutes include PSTN/ISDN and VoIP
- 16. For the purposes of this report, IPTV means linear TV delivered over
broadband networks
- 17. Actual and historical market sizing is calculated around the central
equation ' ASPS X penetration = spend'
- 18. There are three main sets of inputs into the forecasts
- 19. The forecasts are intended to predict outcomes rather than to model
market opportunity
- 20. Document map - Individual service outlook
- 21. The timescales of fixed and mobile voice development have been
different in CEE and Western Europe
- 22. The time-lag between development of mobile and fixed Internet is
shorter in CEE than in Western Europe
- 23. Growth in retail telecoms service revenue has been far stronger in CEE
than in Western Europe
- 24. There are important differences between the behaviours of the
Russian/Ukrainian and EU10 markets
- 25. Fixed voice makes economic sense for the mass market only in
circumstances that rarely apply in CEE
- 26. Voice volumes per head of population have risen sharply, but are still
far below Western European levels
- 27. Mobile voice premiums are generally much lower in CEE than in Western
Europe
- 28. In growth economies, surplus spend tends to go to mobile
- 29. Because of these factors, we forecast continuing steep declines in
PSTN voice volumes and spend
- 30. The market for retail VoIP is immature and does little to stem the
flow of voice to mobile
- 31. Several different patterns are emerging in the growth of the number of
mobile-only households
- 32. Mobile broadband is a potent threat to fixed, and will limit the
growth of fixed broadband
- 33. A high proportion of broadband users in CEE use local wireless and
wired LAN networks
- 34. DSL will peak swiftly in the EU10, and fixed broadband take-up will
remain lower than in Western Europe
- 35. DSL will continue to gain share of broadband in Russia and Ukraine
- 36. The opportunity for pay TV in CEE is real, but NGA and IPTV may not be
the best way to address it
- 37. Business broadband penetration will lag behind residential
- 38. Spend on business network services tends to increase in line with
macroeconomic growth
- 39. Document map - Individual market trends
- 40. Key trends in Bulgaria
- 41. Outlook for major players in Bulgaria
- 42. Basic forecast indicators, Bulgaria
- 43. Key trends in the Czech Republic
- 44. Outlook for major players in the Czech Republic
- 45. Basic forecast indicators, the Czech Republic
- 46. Key trends in Estonia
- 47. Outlook for major players in Estonia
- 48. Basic forecast indicators, Estonia
- 49. Key trends in Hungary
- 50. Outlook for major players in Hungary
- 51. Basic forecast indicators, Hungary
- 52. Key trends in Latvia
- 53. Outlook for major players in Latvia
- 54. Basic forecast indicators, Latvia
- 55. Key trends in Lithuania
- 56. Outlook for major players in Lithuania
- 57. Basic forecast indicators, Lithuania
- 58. Key trends in Poland
- 59. Outlook for major players in Poland
- 60. Basic forecast indicators, Poland
- 61. Key trends in Romania
- 62. Outlook for major players in Romania
- 63. Basic forecast indicators, Romania
- 64. Key trends in Russia
- 65. Outlook for major players in Russia
- 66. Basic forecast indicators, Russia
- 67. Key trends in Slovakia
- 68. Outlook for major players in Slovakia
- 69. Basic forecast indicators, Slovakia
- 70. Key trends in Slovenia
- 71. Outlook for major players in Slovenia
- 72. Basic forecast indicators, Slovenia
- 73. Key trends in Ukraine
- 74. Outlook for major players in Ukraine
- 75. Basic forecast indicators, Ukraine
- 76. Document map - Authors, copyright and key to acronyms
- 77. Authors and acknowledgements
- 78. Copyright and disclaimer
- 79. Key to acronyms [1]
- 80. Key to acronyms [2]
- 81. Key to acronyms [3]
- 82. Document map - List of figures
- 83. List of figures [1]
- 84. List of figures [2]
- 85. List of figures [3]
- 86. List of figures [4]
- 87. List of figures [5]
- 88. List of figures [6]
- 89. List of figures [7]
- 90. List of figures [8]
- 91. Document map - About Analysys reports and services
- 92. About Analysys Mason
- 93. Report from Analysys Mason
- 94. Market intelligence services from Analysys Mason
- 95. Custom Research from Analysys Mason
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