Table of Contents
1. Communication Services Bundling - Canadian Residential Market
- 1. Total Market
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Research Scope and Objectives
- 3. Research Methodology
- 4. Market Overview
- 5. Industry Challenges
- 6. Market Drivers
- 7. Market Restraints
- 2. Demand Forecasts
- 1. Fixed Voice : Switched Access vs. VoIP
- 2. Mobile Wireless Services
- 3. Internet Access : Broadband vs. Dial-Up
- 4. Video Services: Cable; Satellite and IPTV
- 5. Bundled Services Adoption: "Double-Play"; "Triple-Play" and
"Quad-Play"
- 3. Revenue Forecasts
- 1. Bundled Services Subscriber ARPU
- 2. Revenues from Service Bundling
- 4. Key Industry Trends Impacting Service Bundling
- 1. Intensifying Rivalry between Cable MSOs and Telcos
- 2. Regulatory Environment Impact
- 3. Changing Customer Expectations
- 4. Growing Threat from Emerging and New Competitors
- 5. CAPEX to Ready the Networks for Delivery of Service Bundles
- 6. Enhancements in Backend Systems (BSS/OSS) and Customer Facing Systems
- 5. Competitive Profiles and Bundling Strategies of Telcos
- 1. Bell Canada
- 2. Telus
- 3. MTS Allstream
- 4. SaskTel
- 6. Competitive Profiles and Bundling Strategies of Cable MSOs
- 1. Rogers
- 2. Shaw
- 3. Videotron
- 4. Cogeco
- 7. Competitive Benchmarketing: Bundled Service Packages and Offerings
- 1. Bundled Service Offerings of Key Telcos
- 2. Bundled Service Offerings of Key Cable MSOs
- 3. Rating Competitive Bundled Service Offerings
- 8. Conclusion
- 1. Bundling Evolution: From Discrete Service Bundles to Fully Converged
Services
- 2. Strategic Recommendations
- 3. Critical Success Factors
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