Telecommunications Market in CIS Countries 2011

PMR Ltd.
December 1, 2011
187 Pages - SKU: PMR6738809
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Telecommunications market in CIS region 2011 Development forecasts for 2011-2015

Telecommunications market in CIS region 2011, Development forecasts for 2011-2015, is a unique informational resource that enables readers to assess, compare and contrast data from 10 markets (excluding Russia) in the CIS region. This new PMR report provides a comprehensive summary of conditions in the general regional market as well as for the main segments of mobile, fixed and Internet telecommunications. It offers the newest available data obtained by a unified methodology and displays it in a format conducive to easy comparison and manipulation.

This document furnishes telecommunications market data and analysis in separate chapters for Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. It tracks growth, value, and trends, and describes important telecommunications developments in these countries over the past 3+ years, such as new government regulations, purchases and frequency exchanges. The largest players in these markets are listed by level of income.

The remaining CIS countries covered by the report include: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Data for 2005-2010, plus the first quarter of 2011 is furnished in comprehensive data sheets containing statistics in a broad variety of categories, including but not limited to the following: population, GDP growth, market value for each country, as well as for the mobile and fixed line telephony markets and ISP, penetration for each of these segments, rate of growth for each segment, and exchange rates for regional currencies against the Euro.

Telecommunications market in CIS region 2011, Development forecasts for 2011-2015 gives readers a unique insight into a market that exhibits plenty of room for expansion. It traces development through the past decade into forecasts for the period to 2015 using solid data that is often difficult for industry professionals to procure on their own. It guides them toward the wireless and fixed line solutions needed to service this diverse geographical region.