FTTx Survey
IDATE
October 1, 2011 SKU: IDT6691461
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This report takes an
in-depth look at the e-book
market, and provides
industry figures for 2008 to
2015. It breaks down the
new digital value chain,
identifies stakeholder
strategies through some 20
case studies, details their
business models and
analyses the core technical
issues (formats and
portability, DRM, electronic
ink, etc.).
Key questions
- What are the latest trends and how is the book publishing
market evolving: electronic and print?
- What are the different market segments? Which are the most
innovative and dynamic?
- Are we seeing a consolidation of the electronic book market?
Who are the dominant players and what business models are
they employing?
- Which technologies and formats are being used for e-books and
their distribution? What role is the cloud playing?
- What costs are involved in publishing and distributing an
e-book?
- Is the e-book's destruction of value offset by new market
opportunities?
- What market share do e-books have in the different countries?
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- 1. Executive Summary
- 1.1. Very disparate degrees of market development
- 1.2. Socio-economic criteria less influential on ultra-fast broadband adoption than in the early days of the Web
- 1.3. Excess IT rather than TV/video equipment in ultra-fast broadband households, except in the United States
- 1.4. Difference between ultra-fast broadband and non-ultra-fast broadband households in the consumption of the most innovative applications
- 1.5. Increased bandwidth one main reason for switching - among a series of not always objective drivers and obstacles
- 2. Methodology and background
- 2.1. Methodology
- 2.1.1. Objectives
- 2.1.2. Protocol
- 2.2. Background
- 2.2.1. Internet, broadband and ultra-fast broadband penetration
- 2.2.2. Weight of the different broadband and ultra-fast broadband technologies
- 3. Socio-economic profile
- 3.1. Summary of trends
- 3.2. Socio-economic characteristics of the head of the household
- 3.2.1. Age of the head of the household
- 3.2.2. SPC of the head of the household
- 3.3. Socio-economic profile of the household
- 3.3.1. Household income
- 3.3.2. Number of people in the household
- 3.3.3. Presence of children in the home
- 3.3.4. Location of the household
- 3.3.5. Type of housing
- 3.3.6. Home ownership
- 3.3.7. Home office on the premises
- 4. Multimedia equipment
- 4.1. Summary of trends
- 4.2. Computer equipment
- 4.3. TV/video equipment
- 4.3.1. Television
- 4.3.2. Other video equipment
- 4.4. Gaming equipment
- 4.5. Other multimedia equipment
- 4.6. Internet-readiness of home devices
- 4.7. Does subscribing to ultra-fast broadband trigger new equipment purchases?
- 5. Internet usage
- 5.1. Summary of trends
- 5.2. Type and frequency of use
- 5.2.1. Behaviour profiles by category
- 5.2.2. Communication/interaction
- 5.2.3. Search and data storage
- 5.2.4. Network gaming
- 5.2.5. "e-services"
- 5.2.6. Music, TV and video
- 5.3. Does ultra-fast broadband increase consumption?
- 6. Consumer switching patterns
- 6.1. Summary of trends
- 6.2. Comparison of ultra-fast broadband and non-ultra-fast broadband households
- 6.2.1. Connection speed a core incentive
- 6.2.2. "Commercial" circumstances
- 6.3. Incentives to switch
- 6.3.1. Technological incentives
- 6.3.2. Applications-related incentives
- 6.3.3. Environmental factors
- 6.4. Obstacles to switching
- 6.4.1. Eligibility: restrictions that vary from country to country
- 6.4.2. Price: an obstacle created by users’ erroneous perception of ultra-fast broadband prices
- 6.4.3. Other stated obstacles
- 6.4.4. Close-up: Plans to switch to ultra-fast broadband
- 7. Appendix 1: Survey theory, notes on the methodology used
- 7.1. Choice of survey method:
- 7.2. Statistical error or accuracy
- 8. Appendix 2: Additional statistics
- Tables
- Table 1: Internet households by country - all technologies combined
- Table 2: Harris Interactive panel criteria for representativeness of the internet population by gender, age and geographical location in the different countries
- Table 3: Breakdown of survey samples between "Ultra-fast broadband households" and "Other households" in the different countries
- Table 4: FTTH/B coverage and penetration by country, at the end of 2010
- Table 5: Summary of the elements of socio-economic distinction between ultra-fast broadband and other households in the four countries being examined
- Table 6: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according the age of the head of the household, by country
- Table 7: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to the SPC of the head of the household, by country
- Table 8: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to household income, by country
- Table 9: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to the size of the household, by country
- Table 10: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to the presence of children under the age of 18, by country 33
- Table 11: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to the dominant internet user in the home, by country
- Table 12: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to location of the home, by country
- Table 13: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to the type of housing, by country
- Table 14: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to home ownership, by country
- Table 15: Ultra-fast broadband take-up according to whether there is a home office on the premises, by country
- Table 16: Summary of the elements of distinction between ultra-fast broadband and the other households in the four countries being examined in terms of multimedia equipment
- Table 17: Increased use of connected devices after subscribing to ultra-fast broadband, by country
- Table 18: Summary of comparative internet consumption levels between ultra-fast broadband and other households in the four countries being examined
- Table 19: Consumption patterns by category, and associated bandwidth requirement
- Table 20: Levels of use for e-services by country
- Table 21: Percentage of heavy e-services users, by country
- Table 22: Level of online music, TV and video service usage by country
- Table 23: Percentage of heavy online music, TV and video service users, by country
- Table 24: Summary of trends for switching to ultra-fast broadband in the four countries being examined
- Table 25: Percentage of non-ultra-fast broadband households that are dissatisfied with their connection speed according to application, by country
- Table 26: Subscription prior to current ultra-fast broadband service, by country
- Table 27: Frequency of use of a selection of common internet applications among French households
- Table 28: Frequency of use of a selection of common internet applications among Swedish households
- Table 29: Frequency of use of a selection of common internet applications among Japanese households
- Table 30: Frequency of use of a selection of common internet applications among households in the US
- Figures
- Figure 1: Plans to switch to ultra-fast broadband in each country
- Figure 2: FTTx coverage and penetration at the end of 2010, by country
- Figure 3: Top five uses of the Web that separate UFBB households and other households, by country
- Figure 4: Internet users’ representativeness according to the head of the household’s socio-professional category or income
- Figure 5: Interviewee profile, by country
- Figure 6: Number of UFBB subscribers per country, and weight of UFBB among internet households
- Figure 7: Growth of the number of internet households by country
- Figure 8: Growth of broadband’s share of internet connections, by country
- Figure 9: Ultra-fast broadband coverage by country, at the end of 2010
- Figure 10: Type of internet connection by country, at the end of 2010
- Figure 11: Age of the head of the household, by country
- Figure 12: SPC of the head of the household, by country
- Figure 13: Household income, by country
- Figure 14: Size of the household, by country
- Figure 15: Presence of children under the age of 18, by country
- Figure 16: Location of the home, by country
- Figure 17: Type of housing by country
- Figure 18: Home ownership, by country
- Figure 19: Home office on the premises, by country
- Figure 20: Computer equipment in internet households, by country
- Figure 21: Number of computing devices (computers/tablets), by country
- Figure 22: Percentage of multi-computer households that interconnect their devices, by country
- Figure 23: Number of available TVs in the home, by type of household
- Figure 24: Number of connected TVs available per household
- Figure 25: Video equipment, by country
- Figure 26: Households with game consoles, by country
- Figure 27: Other multimedia equipment, by country
- Figure 28: Actual use of devices’ internet-readiness, by country
- Figure 29: Acquisition of new multimedia and/or computer equipment following the switch to UFBB, by country51
- Figure 30: Level of use of online "communication/interaction" applications, by country
- Figure 31: Percentage of heavy users of online "Communication/interaction" applications, by country
- Figure 32: Level of use online "Search and data storage" applications, by country
- Figure 33: Percentage of heavy users of online " Search and data storage " applications, by country
- Figure 34: Use of online network gaming solutions, by country
- Figure 35: Percentage of heavy online gamers, by country
- Figure 36: Households’ increased use of the internet since switching to ultra-fast broadband, by country
- Figure 37: Satisfaction with internet connection speed, by country
- Figure 38: Proportion of households dissatisfied with their connection speed when using several devices simultaneously, by country
- Figure 39: Strategies for monitoring available internet access solutions, by country
- Figure 40: Subscription to current internet access service as a result of direct marketing, by country
- Figure 41: Percentage of households that switched providers when upgrading to ultra-fast broadband, by country
- Figure 42: Impact of the switch to ultra-fast broadband on users’ monthly invoice, by country
- Figure 43: Overall perception of ultra-fast broadband by country
- Figure 44: Technological factors that influence the switch to ultra-fast broadband, by country
- Figure 45: Applications-related factors that influence the switch to ultra-fast broadband, by country
- Figure 46: Environmental factors that influence the switch to ultra-fast broadband, by country
- Figure 47: Residential users’ knowledge of the availability of UFBB services in their area, by country
- Figure 48: Percentage of households that cite price as an obstacle to switching to UFBB, by country
- Figure 49: Non-monetary reasons for not switching to ultra-fast broadband, by country
- Figure 50: Plans to switch to ultra-fast broadband, by country
- Figure 51: Impact of direct marketing on plans to switch to ultra-fast broadband, by country
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