Abstract
China' s telecommunication sector has been continuously witnessing considerable
developments over the recent years. The country now owns the world' s largest
telecommunication networks in terms of both network capacity and number of
subscribers. The telecom industry has experienced double-digit growth over the
past decade. And the recent move by the government, aimed at restructuring the
domestic telecom industry following the issuance of 3G licenses in early 2009,
has brought about a wave of rapid development and deployment of telecom
infrastructure throughout the country.
According to our report on the sector called “China Telecom Industry
Forecast to 2012”, operators continue to invest billions of dollars into
the development of world-class telecom infrastructure in the country, despite
gloomy economic environment. The issuance of 3G licenses in January 2009 has
initiated a wave of investments that has long been waited for.
We have found that the country continue to see fast addition of subscribers in
its mobile, Internet and broadband sector. Meanwhile, declining trend has been
seen in its fixed line telephony market and we expect same trend to continue
in near future as well. However, subscribers in mobile, Internet and broadband
sector are forecasted to grow at CAGR of more than 8%, around 17% and 26%
respectively during 2009-2012 and their respective penetration rate will
approach nearly 67%, 42% and 16% by the end of 2012. Various factors which
will drive this future growth have been thoroughly discussed in the report.
“China Telecom Industry Forecast to 2012” provides extensive
research and analysis on the rapidly growing Chinese telecom market. It
provides detailed analysis on the country' s fixed-line telephony, mobile
telephony, Internet and broadband market, coupled with their current
performance and future prospects. The report provides clients an insight into
the emerging technologies, subscriber growth, handset sales, market share,
market penetration, opportunities and roadblocks, and future scenario of the
Chinese telecom market.
|