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SUMMARY
“The time-lag between the development of fixed and mobile broadband in
Central and Eastern Europe is shorter than in Western Europe, making mobile
broadband in the region an even more potent substitutive threat to DSL.”
Rupert Wood , Principal Analyst.
Product overview
This report analyses current trends and market developments in Central and
Eastern European fixed telecoms markets, and presents comprehensive forecasts
for Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland,
Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine. Both the report slide pack
and the Excel data annex provide detailed forecasts of subscriber numbers,
average spend per site and overall spend for three types of site (residential,
small and medium business, and large business) and three basic service
categories (narrowband, broadband and business networks), subdivided into
appropriate service and technology components. In addition, the forecasts
provide line-data forecasts for seven narrowband and broadband access
technologies, broken down by business and residential segments, and volume
forecasts for PSTN and VoIP-originated traffic.
Central and Eastern European fixed telecoms: market sizings and forecasts 2008 - 14 answers your key questions:
- What are the growth prospects for fixed-line operators in Central and
Eastern Europe?
- How will growth differ between countries that have joined the EU and those
that have not?
- Will fixed - mobile substitution slow down or accelerate?
- How much will fixed - mobile substitution affect the data/Internet market?
- What level of penetration can be expected for residential and business
broadband?
- What is the relationship between GDP and the level of spend in individual
markets?
Who should read this report
Central and Eastern European fixed telecoms: market sizings and forecasts
2008- 2014 is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the key
factors that will influence the nature and size of the Central and Eastern
European fixed telecoms market over the next six years. The slide-pack format
makes the key issues quick and easy to digest, while the Excel data tables of
forecasts make this report ideal for those wanting more detailed estimates for
particular countries, market segments, technologies or services.
If you are making decisions regarding investments or strategies in the fixed
market - whether for an operator, vendor, investment bank, systems
integrator, IT vendor, content provider or consultancy - you cannot afford to
be without this report and its detailed forecasts.
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
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