Table of Contents
Volume 1 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Balkans and South East Europe
1. ALBANIA
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of Albania' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 Background
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Albania
- 1.3.4 Privatisation
- 1.3.5 Interconnect
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in Albania
- 1.4.1 Overview
- 1.4.2 Albtelecom
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 International infrastructure
- 1.6 Internet market
- 1.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Albania
- 1.6.2 ISP market
- 1.7 Convergence
- 1.7.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 1.7.2 Digital TV
- 1.8 Mobile communications
- 1.8.1 Overview of Albania' s mobile market
- 1.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.8.6 Mobile data services
2. BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Bosnia-Herzegovina' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 Background
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- 2.3.4 Privatisation
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Bosnia
- 2.4.1 BH Telecom
- 2.4.2 HT Mostar
- 2.4.3 Telekom Srpske
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 International infrastructure
- 2.6 Internet market
- 2.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Bosnia
- 2.6.2 ISP market
- 2.7 Broadband market
- 2.8 Convergence
- 2.8.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 2.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.8.3 Digital TV
- 2.9 Mobile communications
- 2.9.1 Overview of Bosnia-Herzegovina' s mobile market
- 2.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.9.4 Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 2.9.5 Mobile operators
- 2.9.6 Mobile voice services
- 2.9.7 Mobile data services
3. BULGARIA
- 3.1 Key statistics
- 3.2 Telecommunications market
- 3.2.1 Overview of Bulgaria' s telecom market
- 3.3 Regulatory environment
- 3.3.1 Background
- 3.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 3.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Bulgaria
- 3.3.4 Privatisation
- 3.3.5 Interconnection
- 3.3.6 Access
- 3.3.7 Number portability
- 3.3.8 Carrier selection / carrier preselection
- 3.3.9 New regulatory developments
- 3.4 Fixed network operators in Bulgaria
- 3.4.1 Overview of operators
- 3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.5.1 National telecom network
- 3.5.2 International infrastructure
- 3.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 3.5.4 Telecoms & IT
- 3.6 Internet market
- 3.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Bulgaria
- 3.6.2 ISP market
- 3.7 Broadband market
- 3.7.1 Cable
- 3.7.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 3.7.3 Wireless broadband
- 3.8 Convergence
- 3.8.1 Triple play
- 3.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 3.8.3 Digital TV
- 3.8.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 3.9 Mobile communications
- 3.9.1 Overview of Bulgaria' s mobile market
- 3.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 3.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 3.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 3.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 3.9.6 Mobile data services
- 3.9.7 Mobile content and applications
4. CROATIA
- 4.1 Key statistics
- 4.2 Telecommunications market
- 4.2.1 Overview of Croatia' s telecom market
- 4.3 Regulatory environment
- 4.3.1 Background
- 4.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 4.3.3 Privatisation
- 4.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Croatia
- 4.3.5 Interconnect
- 4.3.6 Access
- 4.3.7 Number portability
- 4.3.8 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- 4.3.9 Regulatory issues
- 4.4 Fixed network operators in Croatia
- 4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.5.1 National telecom network
- 4.5.2 International infrastructure
- 4.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 4.6 Internet market
- 4.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Croatia
- 4.6.2 ISP market
- 4.7 Broadband market
- 4.7.1 Overview
- 4.7.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 4.7.3 Cable modems
- 4.7.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 4.7.5 Wireless broadband
- 4.8 Convergence
- 4.8.1 Triple play models
- 4.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 4.8.3 Regulatory issues
- 4.8.4 Digital TV
- 4.8.5 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 4.9 Mobile communications
- 4.9.1 Overview of Croatia' s mobile market
- 4.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 4.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 4.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 4.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 4.9.6 Mobile data services
- 4.9.7 Mobile content and applications
5. CYPRUS
- 5.1 Key statistics
- 5.2 Telecommunications market
- 5.2.1 Overview of the Cypriot telecom market
- 5.3 Regulatory environment
- 5.3.1 Background
- 5.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 5.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Cyprus
- 5.3.4 Privatisation
- 5.3.5 Interconnect
- 5.3.6 Access
- 5.3.7 Number portability
- 5.3.8 Carrier preselection / Carrier selection
- 5.4 Fixed network operator in Cyprus
- 5.4.1 CyTA
- 5.4.2 OTEnet
- 5.4.3 PrimeTel
- 5.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 5.5.1 National telecom network
- 5.5.2 International infrastructure
- 5.6 Internet market
- 5.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Cyprus
- 5.6.2 Internet statistics
- 5.6.3 ISP market
- 5.7 Broadband market
- 5.7.1 Wireless broadband
- 5.7.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 5.8 Convergence
- 5.8.1 Overview of triple play models
- 5.8.2 Digital TV
- 5.9 Mobile communications
- 5.9.1 Overview of the Cypriot mobile market
- 5.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 5.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 5.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 5.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 5.9.6 Mobile data services
- 5.9.7 Mobile content and applications
6. GREECE
- 6.1 Key statistics
- 6.2 Telecommunications market
- 6.2.1 Overview of Greece' s telecom market
- 6.3 Regulatory environment
- 6.3.1 Background
- 6.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 6.3.3 Privatisation
- 6.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Greece
- 6.3.5 Interconnection
- 6.3.6 Access
- 6.3.7 Number portability
- 6.3.8 Carrier preselection and carrier selection
- 6.3.9 Universal service obligations
- 6.4 Fixed network operators in Greece
- 6.4.1 Overview of operators
- 6.4.2 Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE)
- 6.4.3 Tellas
- 6.4.4 FORTHnet
- 6.4.5 Teledome
- 6.4.6 Vivodi Telecom
- 6.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 6.5.1 National telecom network
- 6.5.2 International
- 6.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 6.5.4 Wholesaling
- 6.6 Internet market
- 6.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Greece
- 6.6.2 ISP market
- 6.7 Broadband market
- 6.7.1 Overview
- 6.7.2 Government support
- 6.7.3 Broadband statistics
- 6.7.4 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 6.7.5 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 6.7.6 Wireless broadband
- 6.8 Convergence
- 6.8.1 Triple play
- 6.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 6.8.3 Digital TV
- 6.9 Mobile communications
- 6.9.1 Overview of Greece' s mobile market
- 6.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 6.9.3 Mobile statistics
- 6.9.4 Mobile technologies
- 6.9.5 Major mobile operators
- 6.9.6 Mobile voice services
- 6.9.7 Mobile data services
- 6.9.8 Mobile content and applications
7. MACEDONIA (FYROM)
- 7.1 Key statistics
- 7.2 Telecommunications market
- 7.2.1 Overview of Macedonia' s telecom market
- 7.3 Regulatory environment
- 7.3.1 Background
- 7.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 7.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Macedonia
- 7.3.4 Privatisation
- 7.3.5 Interconnect
- 7.3.6 Access
- 7.3.7 Carrier selection and carrier preselection
- 7.3.8 Number Portability
- 7.4 Fixed network operator in Macedonia
- 7.4.1 Makedonski Telekomunikacii
- 7.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 7.5.1 National telecom network
- 7.5.2 International infrastructure
- 7.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 7.6 Internet market
- 7.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Macedonia
- 7.6.2 ISP market
- 7.7 Broadband market
- 7.8 Convergence
- 7.8.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 7.9 Mobile communications
- 7.9.1 Overview of Macedonia' s mobile market
- 7.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 7.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 7.9.4 Mobile operators
- 7.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 7.9.6 Mobile data services
- 7.9.7 Mobile content and applications
8 ROMANIA
- 8.1 Key statistics
- 8.2 Telecommunications market
- 8.2.1 Overview of Romania' s telecom market
- 8.3 Regulatory environment
- 8.3.1 Background
- 8.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 8.3.3 Privatisation
- 8.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Romania
- 8.3.5 Access
- 8.3.6 Interconnection
- 8.3.7 Carrier selection and carrier preselection
- 8.4 Fixed network operators in Romania
- 8.4.1 Overview of operators
- 8.4.2 Romtelecom
- 8.4.3 Alternative operators
- 8.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 8.5.1 National telecom network
- 8.5.2 International infrastructure
- 8.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 8.5.4 Telecoms & IT
- 8.6 Internet market
- 8.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Romania
- 8.6.1 ISP market
- 8.7 Broadband market
- 8.7.1 Market overview
- 8.7.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 8.7.3 Cable modems
- 8.7.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 8.7.5 LAN
- 8.7.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 8.7.7 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 8.7.8 Wireless broadband
- 8.8 Convergence
- 8.8.1 Triple play
- 8.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 8.8.3 Digital TV
- 8.9 Mobile communications
- 8.9.1 Overview & analysis of Romania' s mobile market
- 8.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 8.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 8.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 8.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 8.9.6 Mobile data services
- 8.9.7 Mobile content and applications
9. SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO
- 9.1 Key statistics
- 9.2 Telecommunications market
- 9.2.1 Overview of Serbia and Montenegro' s telecom market
- 9.3 Regulatory environment
- 9.3.1 Background
- 9.3.2 Regulatory authorities
- 9.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Serbia and Montenegro
- 9.3.4 Privatisation
- 9.3.5 Interconnect
- 9.4 Fixed network operators in Serbia and Montenegro
- 9.4.1 Crnogorski Telekom (Telekom Montenegro)
- 9.4.2 Telekom Srbija (Telekom Serbia)
- 9.4.3 Post and Telecom of Kosovo (PTK)
- 9.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 9.5.1 National telecom network and international infrastructure
- 9.5.2 International infrastructure
- 9.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 9.6 Internet market
- 9.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Serbia and Montenegro
- 9.6.2 Internet access locations
- 9.6.3 ISP market
- 9.7 Broadband market
- 9.8 Convergence
- 9.8.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 9.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 9.8.3 Digital TV
- 9.9 Mobile communications
- 9.9.1 Overview of Serbia and Montenegro' s mobile market
- 9.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 9.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 9.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 9.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 9.9.6 Mobile data services
10. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 2 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
1. ESTONIA
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of Estonia' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 Background
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Telecoms sector liberalisation in Estonia
- 1.3.4 Privatisation
- 1.3.5 Interconnect
- 1.3.6 Access
- 1.3.7 Carrier selection and carrier preselection
- 1.3.8 Number portability
- 1.3.9 Regulatory developments
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in Estonia
- 1.4.1 Overview of operators
- 1.4.2 Eesti Telekom / Elion
- 1.4.3 Uninet / Elisa
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 International infrastructure
- 1.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 1.6 Internet market
- 1.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Estonia
- 1.6.2 ISP market
- 1.7 Broadband market
- 1.7.1 Overview
- 1.7.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 1.7.3 Cable modems
- 1.7.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 1.7.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.7.6 Wireless broadband
- 1.8 Convergence
- 1.8.1 VoIP
- 1.8.2 Triple play
- 1.8.3 Overview of broadcasting market
- 1.8.4 Broadcasting regulation
- 1.8.5 Digital TV
- 1.9 Mobile communications
- 1.9.1 Overview of Estonia' s mobile market
- 1.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.9.6 Mobile data services
- 1.9.7 Mobile content and applications
2. LATVIA
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Latvia' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 Background
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Latvia
- 2.3.4 Interconnect
- 2.3.5 Access
- 2.3.6 Carrier preselection / Carrier selection
- 2.3.7 Number portability
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Latvia
- 2.4.1 Overview of operators
- 2.4.2 Lattelecom
- 2.4.3 Telekom Baltija / Triatel
- 2.4.4 Baltkom
- 2.4.5 Telecentrs
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 International infrastructure
- 2.5.3 Infrastructure development
- 2.6 Internet market
- 2.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Latvia
- 2.7 Broadband market
- 2.7.1 Overview
- 2.7.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 2.7.3 Cable modems
- 2.7.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 2.7.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 2.7.6 Wireless broadband
- 2.8 Convergence
- 2.8.1 Triple play models
- 2.8.2 Digital TV
- 2.9 Mobile communications
- 2.9.1 Overview of Latvia' s mobile market
- 2.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.9.4 Mobile operators
- 2.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 2.9.6 Mobile data services
- 2.9.7 Mobile content and applications
3. LITHUANIA
- 3.1 Key statistics
- 3.2 Telecommunications market
- 3.2.1 Overview of Lithuania' s telecom market
- 3.3 Regulatory environment
- 3.3.1 Background
- 3.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 3.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Lithuania
- 3.3.4 Privatisation
- 3.3.5 Interconnect
- 3.3.6 Access
- 3.3.7 Carrier preselection / carrier selection
- 3.3.8 Number portability
- 3.4 Fixed network operators in Lithuania
- 3.4.1 Lietuvos Telekomas / TEO
- 3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.5.1 National telecom network
- 3.5.2 International infrastructure
- 3.6 Internet market
- 3.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Lithuania
- 3.6.2 Internet access locations
- 3.6.3 ISP market
- 3.7 Broadband market
- 3.7.1 Overview
- 3.7.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 3.7.3 Cable modems
- 3.7.4 Asymmetric Digital subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 3.7.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 3.7.6 Wireless broadband
- 3.8 Convergence
- 3.8.1 Triple play models
- 3.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 3.8.3 Digital TV
- 3.9 Mobile communications
- 3.9.1 Overview of Lithuania' s mobile market
- 3.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 3.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 3.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 3.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 3.9.6 Mobile data services
- 3.9.7 Mobile content and applications
4. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 3 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Benelux
1. BELGIUM
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of Belgium' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 History
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Belgium
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in Belgium
- 1.4.1 Belgacom
- 1.4.2 COLT Telecom NV
- 1.4.3 Mobistar
- 1.4.4 Scarlet (formerly KPN Belgium)
- 1.4.5 Tele2
- 1.4.6 Telenet
- 1.4.7 Versatel Telecom
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 International infrastructure
- 1.6 Broadband market
- 1.6.1 Overview
- 1.6.2 Cable modems
- 1.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 1.6.4 Other DSL developments
- 1.6.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.6.6 Wireless broadband
- 1.7 Convergence
- 1.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 1.7.2 Key general trends
- 1.7.3 Triple play models
- 1.7.4 Regulatory issues
- 1.7.5 Digital TV
- 1.8 Mobile communications
- 1.8.1 Overview of Belgium' s mobile market
- 1.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.8.6 Mobile data services
- 1.8.7 Mobile applications
2. LUXEMBOURG
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Luxembourg' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 History
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authorities
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Luxembourg
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Luxembourg
- 2.4.1 P&T Luxembourg
- 2.4.2 Cegecom
- 2.4.3 Tele2
- 2.4.4 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.6 Broadband and Internet market
- 2.6.1 Overview
- 2.6.2 Broadband statistics
- 2.6.3 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 2.6.4 Cable modems
- 2.6.5 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 2.6.6 Wireless broadband
- 2.7 Convergence
- 2.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 2.7.2 Digital TV (DTV)
- 2.7.3 RTL Group
- 2.7.4 SES Astra
- 2.8 Mobile communications
- 2.8.1 Overview of Luxembourg' s mobile market
- 2.8.2 Mobile statistics
- 2.8.3 Regulatory issues
- 2.8.4 Mobile technologies
- 2.8.5 Major mobile operators
- 2.8.6 Mobile data services
3. NETHERLANDS
- 3.1 Key statistics
- 3.2 Telecommunications market
- 3.2.1 Overview of The Netherlands' telecom market
- 3.3 Regulatory environment
- 3.3.1 History
- 3.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 3.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in The Netherlands
- 3.4 Fixed network operators in The Netherlands
- 3.4.1 Overview of operators
- 3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.5.1 National telecom network
- 3.5.2 International infrastructure
- 3.5.3 Regulatory issues
- 3.6 Broadband market
- 3.6.1 Overview
- 3.6.2 Cable modems
- 3.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 3.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 3.6.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 3.6.6 Wireless broadband
- 3.7 Convergence
- 3.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 3.7.2 Key general trends
- 3.7.3 Triple play models
- 3.7.4 Regulatory issues
- 3.7.5 Digital TV
- 3.8 Mobile communications
- 3.8.1 Overview of The Netherlands' mobile market
- 3.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 3.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 3.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 3.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 3.8.6 Mobile data services
4. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 4 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Central Europe
1. CZECH REPUBLIC
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of the Czech Republic' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 Background
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Privatisation
- 1.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in the Czech Republic
- 1.3.5 Interconnection
- 1.3.6 Carrier PreSelection / Carrier Selection
- 1.3.7 Number Portability
- 1.3.8 Access
- 1.3.9 New regulatory developments
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in the Czech Republic
- 1.4.1 Overview of operators
- 1.4.2 Telefonica O2 Czech Republic
- 1.4.3 Broadnet
- 1.4.4 Star 21
- 1.4.5 Ceske Radiokomunikace (CRa)
- 1.4.6 GTS Novera
- 1.4.7 CD-Telematika
- 1.4.8 VOLNY
- 1.4.9 ETel
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 Infrastructure developments
- 1.6 Internet market
- 1.6.1 Overview
- 1.6.2 ISP market
- 1.7 Broadband market
- 1.7.1 Overview
- 1.7.2 Government support
- 1.7.3 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 1.7.4 Cable modems
- 1.7.5 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 1.7.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.7.7 Wireless broadband
- 1.8 Convergence
- 1.8.1 Triple play models
- 1.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 1.8.3 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.4 Digital TV
- 1.9 Mobile communications
- 1.9.1 Overview of the Czech Republic' s mobile market
- 1.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.9.6 Mobile data services
- 1.9.7 Mobile content and applications
2. HUNGARY
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Hungary' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 Background
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Privatisation
- 2.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Hungary
- 2.3.5 Interconnect
- 2.3.6 Access
- 2.3.7 Number portability
- 2.3.8 Carrier PreSelection (CPS) / Carrier Selection
- 2.3.9 Universal service
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Hungary
- 2.4.1 Magyar Telekom (Matav)
- 2.4.2 Invitel
- 2.4.3 Hungarotel Co
- 2.4.4 Tele2
- 2.4.5 Monortel
- 2.4.6 Emitel
- 2.4.7 GTS-Datanet
- 2.4.8 Antenna Hungaria
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 International infrastructure
- 2.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 2.6 Telecoms & IT
- 2.7 Wholesaling
- 2.8 Internet market
- 2.8.1 Overview
- 2.8.2 ISP market
- 2.9 Broadband market
- 2.9.1 Overview
- 2.9.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 2.9.3 Cable modems
- 2.9.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 2.9.5 Wireless broadband
- 2.1 Convergence
- 2.10.1 Triple play models
- 2.10.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 2.10.3 Free-to-Air (FTA) TV
- 2.10.4 Digital TV (DTV)
- 2.11 Mobile communications
- 2.11.1 Overview of Hungary' s mobile market
- 2.11.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.11.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.11.4 Major mobile operators
- 2.11.5 Mobile voice services
- 2.11.6 Mobile data services
- 2.11.7 Mobile content and applications
3. POLAND
- 3.1 Key statistics
- 3.2 Telecommunications market
- 3.2.1 Overview of Poland' s telecom market
- 3.3 Regulatory environment
- 3.3.1 History
- 3.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 3.3.3 Privatisation
- 3.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Poland
- 3.3.5 Interconnection
- 3.3.6 Carrier PreSelection (CPS) / Carrier Selection
- 3.3.7 Access
- 3.3.8 Number portability
- 3.3.9 New regulatory developments
- 3.4 Fixed network operators in Poland
- 3.4.1 Overview of operators
- 3.4.2 Telekomunikacja Polska (TPSA)
- 3.4.3 Netia
- 3.4.4 Telefonia Dialog
- 3.4.5 Telekomunikacja Kolejowa
- 3.4.6 GTS Polska
- 3.4.7 Tele2 Polska
- 3.4.8 Elektrim Telekomunikacja
- 3.4.9 Niezalezny Operator Miedzystrefowy (NOM)
- 3.4.10 Exatel
- 3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.5.1 National telecom network
- 3.5.2 International infrastructure
- 3.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 3.6 Internet market
- 3.6.1 Overview
- 3.6.2 ISP market
- 3.7 Broadband market
- 3.7.1 Overview
- 3.7.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 3.7.3 Cable modems
- 3.7.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 3.7.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 3.7.6 Wireless broadband
- 3.8 Convergence
- 3.8.1 Triple Play
- 3.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 3.8.3 Regulatory issues
- 3.8.4 Digital TV (DTV)
- 3.9 Mobile communications
- 3.9.1 Overview of Poland' s mobile market
- 3.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 3.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 3.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 3.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 3.9.6 Mobile data services
- 3.9.7 Mobile content and applications
4. SLOVAKIA
- 4.1 Key statistics
- 4.2 Telecommunications market
- 4.2.1 Overview of Slovakia' s telecom market
- 4.3 Regulatory environment
- 4.3.1 Background
- 4.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 4.3.3 Privatisation
- 4.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Slovakia
- 4.3.5 Interconnect
- 4.3.6 Access
- 4.3.7 Number Portability
- 4.3.8 Carrier Preselection / Carrier Selection
- 4.3.9 Regulatory developments
- 4.4 Fixed network operators in Slovakia
- 4.4.1 Slovak Telecom
- 4.4.2 GTS Nextra
- 4.4.3 Fixed Wireless Access network operators
- 4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.5.1 National telecom network
- 4.5.2 Infrastructure developments
- 4.6 Internet market
- 4.6.1 Overview
- 4.6.2 ISP market
- 4.7 Broadband market
- 4.7.1 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 4.7.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Link (ADSL)
- 4.7.3 Cable modems
- 4.7.4 Wireless broadband
- 4.8 Convergence
- 4.8.1 Triple play models
- 4.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 4.8.3 Digital TV (DTV)
- 4.9 Mobile communications
- 4.9.1 Overview of Slovakia' s mobile market
- 4.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 4.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 4.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 4.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 4.9.6 Mobile data services
- 4.9.7 Mobile content and applications
5. SLOVENIA
- 5.1 Key statistics
- 5.2 Telecommunications market
- 5.2.1 Overview of Slovenia' s telecom market
- 5.3 Regulatory environment
- 5.3.1 Background
- 5.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 5.3.3 Privatisation
- 5.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Slovenia
- 5.3.5 Interconnection
- 5.3.6 Access
- 5.3.7 Number Portability
- 5.3.8 Carrier Selection (CS) / Carrier Preselection (CPS)
- 5.4 Fixed network opertors in Slovenia
- 5.4.1 Overview of operators
- 5.4.2 Telekom Slovenije
- 5.4.3 Elektro-Slovenija (ELES)
- 5.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 5.5.1 National telecom network
- 5.5.2 International infrastructure
- 5.6 Internet market
- 5.6.1 Overview
- 5.6.2 ISP market
- 5.7 Broadband market
- 5.7.1 Overview
- 5.7.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 5.7.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 5.7.4 Cable modems
- 5.7.5 Wireless
- 5.8 Convergence
- 5.8.1 Triple play models
- 5.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 5.8.3 Regulatory environment
- 5.8.4 Digital TV
- 5.9 Mobile communications
- 5.9.1 Overview of Slovenia' s mobile market
- 5.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 5.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 5.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 5.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 5.9.6 Mobile data services
- 5.9.7 Mobile content and applications
6. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 5 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in France and Switzerland
1. FRANCE
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of France' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 History
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in France
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in France
- 1.4.1 France Telecom
- 1.4.2 neuf Cegetel
- 1.4.3 Tele 2
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 International infrastructure
- 1.6 Broadband market
- 1.6.1 Overview
- 1.6.2 Internet market
- 1.6.3 Cable modems
- 1.6.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 1.6.5 Other DSL developments (xDSL)
- 1.6.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.6.7 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 1.6.8 Wireless broadband
- 1.7 Convergence
- 1.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 1.7.2 Key general trends
- 1.7.3 Triple play models
- 1.7.4 Quadruple play models
- 1.7.5 Regulatory issues
- 1.7.6 Digital TV
- 1.8 Mobile communications
- 1.8.1 Overview of France' s mobile market
- 1.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.8.6 Mobile data services
- 1.8.7 Mobile content and applications
2. SWITZERLAND
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Switzerland' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 History
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authorities
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Switzerland
- 2.3.4 Privatisation of Swisscom
- 2.3.5 Interconnect
- 2.3.6 Access
- 2.3.7 Number portability
- 2.3.8 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- 2.3.9 Universal service
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Switzerland
- 2.4.1 Market overview
- 2.4.2 Swisscom
- 2.4.3 TDC Switzerland (Sunrise)
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 Switzerland' s ISP market
- 2.6 Broadband Market
- 2.6.1 Overview
- 2.6.2 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 2.7 Convergence
- 2.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 2.7.2 Triple play models
- 2.7.3 VoIP
- 2.7.4 Regulatory issues
- 2.7.5 Digital TV (DTV)
- 2.8 Mobile communications
- 2.8.1 Overview of Switzerland' s mobile market
- 2.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 2.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 2.8.6 Mobile data services
- 2.8.7 Mobile applications
3. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 6 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Germany and Austria
1. GERMANY
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of Germany' s telecom market
- 1.2.2 Market analysis
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 History
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Germany
- 1.3.4 Number Portability
- 1.3.5 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in Germany
- 1.4.1 Market overview
- 1.4.2 Deutsche Telekom
- 1.4.3 Mannesmann Arcor
- 1.4.4 mobilcom
- 1.4.5 BT Global Services
- 1.4.6 debitel
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 Next Generation Network (NGN)
- 1.5.3 International infrastructure
- 1.5.4 Regulatory issues
- 1.6 Broadband Market
- 1.7 Convergence
- 1.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 1.7.2 Key general trends
- 1.7.3 Triple play models
- 1.7.4 Regulator issues
- 1.7.5 Digital TV
- 1.7.6 Cable TV
- 1.7.7 Satellite TV
- 1.8 Mobile communications
- 1.8.1 Overview of Germany' s mobile market
- 1.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.8.6 Mobile data services
2. AUSTRIA
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Austria' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 History
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authorities
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Austria
- 2.3.4 Number portability
- 2.3.5 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Austria
- 2.4.1 Telekom Austria
- 2.4.2 Tele2UTA
- 2.4.3 tele.ring
- 2.4.4 United Pan-Europe Communications (UPC)
- 2.4.5 eTel Austria
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 Wholesaling
- 2.5.3 International infrastructure
- 2.5.4 Regulatory issues
- 2.6 Broadband Market
- 2.6.1 Overview
- 2.6.2 Cable modems
- 2.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 2.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 2.6.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 2.6.6 Wireless broadband
- 2.7 Convergence
- 2.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 2.7.2 Key general trends
- 2.7.3 Triple play models
- 2.7.4 Regulatory issues
- 2.7.5 Digital TV
- 2.7.6 Cable TV
- 2.7.7 Satellite TV
- 2.8 Mobile communications
- 2.8.1 Overview of Austria' s mobile market
- 2.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 2.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 2.8.6 Mobile data services
- 2.8.7 Mobile applications
3. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 7 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Italy and Malta
1. ITALY
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of Italy' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 EU Regulatory Framework
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Italy
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in Italy
- 1.4.1 Overview of operators
- 1.4.2 Telecom Italia
- 1.4.3 Wind
- 1.4.4 BT Italia
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 International infrastructure
- 1.6 Broadband market
- 1.6.1 Overview
- 1.6.2 Cable modems
- 1.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 1.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.6.5 Wireless broadband
- 1.7 Convergence
- 1.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 1.7.2 Key general trends
- 1.7.3 Triple play models
- 1.7.4 Regulatory issues
- 1.7.5 Fixed-mobile convergence
- 1.7.6 Digital TV (DTV)
- 1.8 Mobile communications
- 1.8.1 Overview of Italy' s mobile market
- 1.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.8.6 Mobile data services
- 1.8.7 Mobile content and applications
2. MALTA
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Malta' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 History
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Malta
- 2.3.4 Privatisation of Telemalta
- 2.3.5 Interconnect
- 2.3.6 Access
- 2.3.7 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- 2.3.8 Number Portability (NP)
- 2.4 Fixed network operator in Malta
- 2.5 Fixed voice market
- 2.5.1 Overview
- 2.5.2 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 2.6 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.6.1 National telecom network
- 2.6.2 International infrastructure
- 2.7 Broadband and Internet market
- 2.7.1 Overview
- 2.7.2 Broadband statistics
- 2.7.3 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 2.7.4 Cable modems
- 2.7.5 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 2.7.6 Satellite
- 2.7.7 Wireless broadband
- 2.7.8 Wholesaling
- 2.8 Convergence
- 2.8.1 Overview of media convergence
- 2.8.2 Digital TV
- 2.9 Mobile communications
- 2.9.1 Overview of Malta' s mobile market
- 2.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 2.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 2.9.6 Mobile data services
3. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 8 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Russia, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine
1. RUSSIA
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of Russia' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 Background
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authorities
- 1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Russia
- 1.3.4 Privatisation
- 1.3.5 Access
- 1.3.6 Universal Service Obligation
- 1.3.7 New regulatory developments
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in Russia
- 1.4.1 Svyazinvest
- 1.4.2 Bashinformsvyaz
- 1.4.3 Centerinfocom
- 1.4.4 Comcor (Moscow Cable Corporation)
- 1.4.5 Golden Telecom / Alfa Group
- 1.4.6 Mezhregionalny Tranzitny Telekom (Multiregional Transit Telecom
- MTT)
- 1.4.7 PeterStar
- 1.4.8 Comstar - United Telesystems
- 1.4.9 Corbina
- 1.4.10 Telecominvest
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 Local/regional
- 1.5.2 National
- 1.5.3 International infrastructure
- 1.5.4 Infrastructure developments
- 1.5.5 Fixed voice market
- 1.6 Internet market
- 1.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Russia
- 1.6.2 Internet access locations
- 1.6.3 ISP market
- 1.7 Broadband market
- 1.7.3 Other DSL developments: xDSL, HDSL, SDSL
- 1.7.4 Cable
- 1.7.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.7.6 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 1.7.7 Wireless broadband
- 1.8 Convergence
- 1.8.1 Broadcasting market overview
- 1.8.2 Digital TV
- 1.9 Mobile communications
- 1.9.1 Overview of Russia' s mobile market
- 1.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.9.6 Mobile data services
- 1.9.7 Mobile content and applications
2. BELARUS
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Belarus' telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 Background
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Belarus
- 2.3.4 Privatisation
- 2.3.5 New regulatory developments
- 2.4 Fixed network operator in Belarus
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 International infrastructure
- 2.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 2.5.4 Telecoms & IT
- 2.6 Internet market
- 2.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Belarus
- 2.6.2 ISP market
- 2.6.3 Internet access locations
- 2.7 Broadband market
- 2.8 Convergence
- 2.8.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 2.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.8.3 Digital TV (DTV)
- 2.9 Mobile communications
- 2.9.1 Overview of Belarus' mobile market
- 2.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 2.9.5 Mobile data services
3 MOLDOVA
- 3.1 Key statistics
- 3.2 Telecommunications market
- 3.2.1 Overview of Moldova' s telecom market
- 3.3 Regulatory environment
- 3.3.1 Background
- 3.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 3.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Moldova
- 3.3.4 Privatisation
- 3.3.5 Interconnect
- 3.3.6 Access
- 3.3.7 New regulatory developments
- 3.4 Fixed network operators in Moldova
- 3.4.1 Moldtelecom
- 3.4.2 InterDnestrCom
- 3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.5.1 National telecom network
- 3.5.2 International infrastructure
- 3.5.3 Fixed voice market
- 3.6 Internet market
- 3.6.1 Overview of the Internet in Moldova
- 3.6.2 Internet access locations
- 3.6.3 ISP market
- 3.7 Broadband market
- 3.8 Convergence
- 3.9 Mobile communications
- 3.9.1 Overview of Moldova' s mobile market
- 3.9.2 Regulatory issues
- 3.9.3 Mobile technologies
- 3.9.4 Major mobile operators
- 3.9.5 Mobile voice services
- 3.9.6 Mobile data services
- 3.9.7 Mobile content and applications
4. UKRAINE
- 4.1 Key statistics
- 4.2 Telecommunications market
- 4.2.1 Overview of Ukraine' s telecom market
- 4.3 Regulatory environment
- 4.3.1 Background
- 4.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 4.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Ukraine
- 4.3.4 Privatisation
- 4.3.5 New regulatory developments
- 4.4 Fixed network operators in Ukraine
- 4.4.1 Overview of operators
- 4.4.2 Ukrtelecom
- 4.4.3 Utel
- 4.4.4 Golden Telecom
- 4.4.5 Farlep
- 4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.5.1 National telecom network
- 4.5.2 International infrastructure
- 4.5.3 Infrastructure developments
- 4.6 Data market
- 4.7 Internet market
- 4.7.1 Overview of the Internet in Ukraine
- 4.7.2 ISP market
- 4.8 Broadband market
- 4.9 Convergence
- 4.9.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 4.9.2 Digital TV (DTV)
- 4.1 Mobile communications
- 4.10.1 Overview of Ukraine' s mobile market
- 4.10.2 Regulatory issues
- 4.10.3 Mobile technologies
- 4.10.4 Major mobile operators
- 4.10.5 Mobile voice services
- 4.10.6 Mobile data services
- 4.10.7 Mobile content and applications
5. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 9 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Scandinavia
1. DENMARK
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of Denmark' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 History
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Denmark
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in Denmark
- 1.4.1 Overview of operators
- 1.4.2 TDC
- 1.4.3 Sonofon
- 1.4.4 Tele2 Denmark
- 1.4.5 TeliaSonera Denmark
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 Alternative networks
- 1.5.3 International
- 1.5.4 Infrastructure developments
- 1.5.5 Regulatory issues
- 1.6 Broadband market
- 1.6.1 Overview
- 1.6.2 Cable modems
- 1.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 1.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.6.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 1.6.6 Wireless broadband
- 1.7 Convergence
- 1.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 1.7.2 Key general trends
- 1.7.3 Triple play models
- 1.7.4 Regulatory issues
- 1.7.5 Digital TV
- 1.8 Mobile communications
- 1.8.1 Overview of Denmark' s mobile market
- 1.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.8.6 Mobile data services
2. FINLAND
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Finland' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 History
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Norway
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Finland
- 2.4.1 TeliaSonera
- 2.4.2 Finnet Group
- 2.4.3 Elisa Corporation
- 2.4.4 TDC Song
- 2.4.5 Tele2
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 International infrastructure
- 2.5.3 Regulatory issues
- 2.6 Broadband market
- 2.6.1 Overview
- 2.6.2 Cable modems
- 2.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 2.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 2.6.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 2.6.6 Wireless broadband
- 2.7 Convergence
- 2.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 2.7.2 Digital TV
- 2.7.3 Cable TV
- 2.7.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 2.8 Mobile communications
- 2.8.1 Overview of Finland' s mobile market
- 2.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 2.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 2.8.6 Mobile data services
- 2.8.7 Mobile content and applications
3. ICELAND
- 3.1 Key statistics
- 3.2 Telecommunications market
- 3.2.1 Overview of Iceland' s telecom market
- 3.3 Regulatory environment
- 3.3.1 History
- 3.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 3.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Iceland
- 3.4 Fixed network operators in Iceland
- 3.4.1 Overview of operators
- 3.4.2 Iceland Telecom (Siminn)
- 3.4.3 Vodafone Iceland
- 3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.5.1 National telecom network
- 3.5.2 International infrastructure
- 3.6 Broadband and Internet market
- 3.6.1 Overview
- 3.6.2 Iceland' s broadband success factors
- 3.6.3 Broadband statistics
- 3.6.4 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 3.6.5 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 3.6.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 3.6.7 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 3.6.8 Wireless broadband
- 3.7 Convergence
- 3.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 3.7.2 TV-over-DSL (IPTV)
- 3.7.3 Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 3.7.4 Triple play
- 3.8 Mobile communications
- 3.8.1 Overview of Iceland' s mobile market
- 3.8.2 Mobile statistics
- 3.8.3 Regulatory issues
- 3.8.4 Mobile technologies
- 3.8.5 Major mobile operators
- 3.8.6 Mobile voice services
- 3.8.7 Mobile data services
4. NORWAY
- 4.1 Key statistics
- 4.2 Telecommunications market
- 4.2.1 Overview of Norway' s telecom market
- 4.3 Regulatory environment
- 4.3.1 History
- 4.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 4.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Norway
- 4.4 Fixed network operators in Norway
- 4.4.1 Overview of operators
- 4.4.2 Telenor
- 4.4.3 TeliaSonera
- 4.4.4 Tele2
- 4.4.5 BaneTele
- 4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.5.1 National telecom network
- 4.5.2 Leased lines
- 4.5.3 IP migration
- 4.5.4 International infrastructure
- 4.5.5 Regulatory issues
- 4.5.6 Wholesaling
- 4.6 Broadband market
- 4.6.1 Overview
- 4.6.2 Broadband in regional Norway
- 4.6.3 Hoykom program
- 4.6.4 Broadband statistics
- 4.6.5 Broadband forecasts to 2015
- 4.6.6 Cable modems
- 4.6.7 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 4.6.8 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 4.6.9 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 4.6.10 Wireless broadband
- 4.7 Convergence
- 4.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 4.7.2 Digital TV
- 4.8 Mobile communications
- 4.8.1 Overview of Norway' s mobile market
- 4.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 4.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 4.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 4.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 4.8.6 Mobile data services
- 4.8.7 Mobile content and applications
5. SWEDEN
- 5.1 Key statistics
- 5.2 Telecommunications market
- 5.2.1 Overview of Sweden' s telecom market
- 5.3 Regulatory environment
- 5.3.1 History
- 5.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 5.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Sweden
- 5.4 Fixed network operators in Sweden
- 5.4.1 Wholesale telephony
- 5.4.2 Overview of operators
- 5.4.3 Fixed telephony revenue - 2005
- 5.4.4 TeliaSonera
- 5.4.5 Tele2
- 5.4.6 Glocalnet (Telenor)
- 5.4.7 Telenordia
- 5.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 5.5.1 National telecom network
- 5.5.2 International
- 5.5.3 Regulatory issues
- 5.5.4 Wholesaling
- 5.6 Broadband market
- 5.6.1 Overview
- 5.6.2 Cable modems
- 5.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 5.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 5.6.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 5.6.6 Wireless broadband
- 5.7 Convergence
- 5.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 5.7.2 Digital TV
- 5.7.3 Cable TV
- 5.7.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 5.8 Mobile communications
- 5.8.1 Overview of Sweden' s mobile market
- 5.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 5.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 5.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 5.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 5.8.6 Mobile data services
- 5.8.7 Mobile content and applications
6. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 10 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Spain and Portugal
1. SPAIN
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of Spain' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 History
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Spain
- 1.4 Fixed network operators in Spain
- 1.4.1 Regulatory issues
- 1.4.2 Telefonica
- 1.4.3 The Auna Group
- 1.4.4 Orange
- 1.4.5 Tele2
- 1.4.6 Jazztel
- 1.4.7 ONO
- 1.4.8 Comunitel
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 Next Generation Networks (NGN)
- 1.5.3 International infrastructure
- 1.6 Broadband
- 1.6.1 Overview
- 1.6.2 Cable modems
- 1.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 1.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.6.5 Wireless broadband
- 1.6.6 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 1.7 Convergence
- 1.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 1.7.2 Key general trends
- 1.7.3 Triple play models
- 1.7.4 Regulatory issues
- 1.7.5 Digital TV
- 1.8 Mobile communications
- 1.8.1 Overview of Spain' s mobile market
- 1.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.8.6 Mobile data services
2. PORTUGAL
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Portugal' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 History
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Portugal
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Portugal
- 2.4.1 Overview of operators
- 2.4.2 Portugal Telecom
- 2.4.3 Oni
- 2.4.4 Novis
- 2.4.5 Sonaecom
- 2.4.6 Jazztel
- 2.4.7 AR Telecom
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 Structural separation
- 2.5.3 International infrastructure
- 2.5.4 Infrastructure developments
- 2.6 Broadband
- 2.6.1 Overview
- 2.6.2 Cable modems
- 2.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 2.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 2.6.5 Wireless broadband
- 2.7 Convergence
- 2.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 2.7.2 Triple play models
- 2.7.3 Digital TV
- 2.8 Mobile communications
- 2.8.1 Overview of Portugal' s mobile market
- 2.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 2.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 2.8.6 Mobile data services
3. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 11 - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in United Kingdom and Ireland
1. UNITED KINGDOM
- 1.1 Key statistics
- 1.2 Telecommunications market
- 1.2.1 Overview of the UK' s telecom market
- 1.3 Regulatory environment
- 1.3.1 History
- 1.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 1.3.3 BT' s structural separation
- 1.3.4 Next Generation Networks (NGN)
- 1.3.5 Telecom sector liberalisation in the UK
- 1.4 Major fixed network operators in the UK
- 1.4.1 New regulations
- 1.4.2 British Telecom
- 1.4.3 Kingston Communications
- 1.4.4 Cable & Wireless
- 1.4.5 ntl
- 1.4.6 Telewest
- 1.4.7 Energis
- 1.4.8 COLT Telecom
- 1.4.9 THUS
- 1.4.10 Carphone Warehouse
- 1.4.11 Post Office re-entry
- 1.4.12 Orange
- 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 1.5.1 National telecom network
- 1.5.2 International
- 1.6 Broadband market
- 1.6.1 Overview
- 1.6.2 Cable modems
- 1.6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 1.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 1.6.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 1.6.6 Wireless broadband
- 1.7 Convergence
- 1.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 1.7.2 Key general trends
- 1.7.3 Triple play models
- 1.7.4 Regulator issues
- 1.7.5 Digital TV (DTV)
- 1.8 Mobile communications
- 1.8.1 Overview of the UK' s mobile market
- 1.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 1.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 1.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 1.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 1.8.6 Mobile data services
- 1.8.7 Mobile applications
2. IRELAND
- 2.1 Key statistics
- 2.2 Telecommunications market
- 2.2.1 Overview of Ireland' s telecom market
- 2.3 Regulatory environment
- 2.3.1 History
- 2.3.2 Regulatory authority
- 2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Ireland
- 2.3.4 Number Portability (NP)
- 2.3.5 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- 2.4 Fixed network operators in Ireland
- 2.4.1 Operator market shares
- 2.4.2 eircom
- 2.4.3 BT Ireland
- 2.4.4 Smart Telecom
- 2.4.5 Tele2
- 2.4.6 Other operators
- 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.5.1 National telecom network
- 2.5.2 International
- 2.6 Broadband market
- 2.6.1 Overview
- 2.6.2 Broadband statistics
- 2.6.3 Cable modems
- 2.6.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 2.7 Convergence
- 2.7.1 Overview of media convergence
- 2.7.2 Key general trends
- 2.7.3 Triple play models
- 2.7.4 Regulatory issues
- 2.7.5 Digital TV
- 2.8 Mobile communications
- 2.8.1 Overview of Ireland' s mobile market
- 2.8.2 Regulatory issues
- 2.8.3 Mobile technologies
- 2.8.4 Major mobile operators
- 2.8.5 Mobile voice services
- 2.8.6 Mobile data services
- 2.8.7 Mobile applications
3. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 12 - European Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Overviews
1. TELECOMS, MOBILE & BROADBAND OVERVIEW AND ANALYSIS 2006
- 1.1 Western Europe
- 1.1.1 Key highlights - 2006
- 1.1.2 Major telecom players in Europe
- 1.1.3 Internet
- 1.1.4 Broadband
- 1.1.5 Mobile communications
- 1.2 Eastern Europe
- 1.2.1 Key highlights - 2006
- 1.2.2 Market overview
- 1.2.3 Major fixed network operators
2. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE
- 2.1 Western Europe
- 2.1.1 Regulatory environment
- 2.1.2 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 2.1.3 Next Generation Networks (NGNs)
- 2.1.4 IP
- 2.2 Eastern Europe
- 2.2.1 Telecommunications infrastructure overview
3. VOIP
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Regulatory environment
- 3.2.1 Regulating VoIP
- 3.2.2 Broadband speed the key
- 3.3 VoIP services
- 3.3.1 Overview
- 3.3.2 VoIP market
- 3.3.3 From technology to cost
- 3.3.4 ITU Forum
- 3.3.5 VoIP from Skype
- 3.3.6 VoIP developments in Europe - case studies
- 3.4 Mobile VoIP
4. REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
- 4.1 Western Europe
- 4.1.1 The EU influence
- 4.1.2 EU regulation
- 4.1.3 European Regulators' Group
- 4.1.4 Independent Regulators' Group (IRG)
- 4.1.5 National Regulator Authorities (NRAs)
- 4.1.6 Brief history of liberalisation
- 4.1.7 Harmonisation measures
- 4.1.8 Competition rules
- 4.1.9 Interoperable 3G and digital TV
- 4.1.10 New framework adopted - April 2002
- 4.1.11 New legal framework - July 2003
- 4.1.12 Issues for successful implementation
- 4.1.13 Review of the NRF
- 4.1.14 eEurope 2005 Action Plan
- 4.1.15 i2010
- 4.1.16 Licensing of fixed networks and services
- 4.1.17 Privatisation
- 4.1.18 Eleventh report on regulatory implementation
- 4.1.19 European Communications market - EC assessment
- 4.1.20 Regulatory issues
- 4.1.21 Interconnect
- 4.1.22 Access
- 4.1.23 Number portability
- 4.1.24 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
- 4.1.25 Universal Service Obligation (USO)
- 4.2 Eastern Europe
- 4.2.1 Overview of regulatory environment
- 4.2.2 Interconnection
- 4.2.3 Access
- 4.2.4 Number portability
- 4.2.5 Privatisation
5. BROADBAND AND INTERNET MARKET
- 5.1 Western Europe
- 5.1.1 Overview and statistics
- 5.1.2 Market forecasts
- 5.1.3 Analysis of Europe' s broadband market
- 5.1.4 Cable broadband in Europe
- 5.1.5 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) in Europe
- 5.1.6 Broadband over Power Line (BPL)
- 5.1.7 Wireless broadband
- 5.2 Eastern Europe
- 5.2.1 Overview
- 5.2.2 Cable modems
- 5.2.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 5.2.4 Wireless broadband
6. CONVERGENCE - TRIPLE PLAY AND DIGITAL TV
- 6.1 Western Europe
- 6.1.1 The triple play market
- 6.1.2 The digital media market
- 6.1.3 Industry realignments
- 6.1.4 Structural reforms required
- 6.1.5 Developing IP-networks
- 6.1.6 Developing strategies
- 6.1.7 Converging media
- 6.1.8 European overview
- 6.1.9 Triple play in Cable TV
- 6.1.10 Triple play in telecoms
- 6.1.11 The future of triple play in Europe
- 6.1.12 Triple play developments in Europe - case studies
- 6.1.13 Digital TV in Europe
- 6.2 Eastern Europe
- 6.2.1 Overview
- 6.2.2 Triple play models
- 6.2.3 Digital TV
7. MOBILE MARKET
- 7.1 Western Europe
- 7.1.1 Market overview and statistics
- 7.1.2 Regulatory environment
- 7.1.3 Mobile technologies
- 7.1.4 Mobile prepaid market
- 7.1.5 Major mobile operators
- 7.1.6 Mobile alliances
- 7.1.7 Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 7.1.8 Mobile data market
- 7.2 Eastern Europe
- 7.2.1 Overview
- 7.2.2 Mobile operators
- 7.2.3 Mobile data
- 7.2.4 Mobile content and applications
8. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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