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SUMMARY
This report analyses the future opportunities and threats in the Asia-Pacific
voice market over the coming years. By 2010, we expect the Asia-Pacific region
with India and China to host over 2 billion fixed and mobile voice
connections, 42% of the global total. 77% of voice connections in the region
will be mobile by 2010, and nearly 85% of these voice connections will be
based in emerging markets within the region.
Among the key messages of this report are:
- Mobile growth is the biggest driver in the Asia-Pacific voice market
- The VoIP threat will take longer to emerge
- Fixed- mobile convergence (FMC) will drive structural change
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Key messages
Asia-Pacific growth scenario
- Developed markets
- Emerging markets
Threats and opportunities in developed markets
- Fixed operators
- Mobile operators
- Issues and trends in developed markets
Threats and opportunities in emerging markets
- Fixed operators
- Mobile operators
- Issues and trends in emerging markets
Table of figures
- Figure 1 Forecast fixed voice connections and revenue in developed
Asia-Pacific markets
- Figure 2 Forecast mobile voice connections and revenues in developed
Asia-Pacific markets
- Figure 3 Forecast fixed voice connections and revenues in emerging
Asia-Pacific markets
- Figure 4 Forecast mobile voice connections and revenues in emerging
Asia-Pacific markets
- Figure 5 Threats to incumbent fixed voice connections in developed
Asia-Pacific markets
- Figure 6 Broadband population penetration in developed Asia-Pacific
countries
- Figure 7 Threats to incumbent fixed voice services in emerging
Asia-Pacific markets
- Figure 8 Broadband penetration in emerging Asia-Pacific countries
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