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Published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Published: Feb. 14, 2008 - 202 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1. OVERVIEW OF EASTERN EUROPE’S BROADBAND MARKET
- 1.1 Key developments in the Eastern European telecom market
- 1.2 Market overview
- 1.3 ADSL
- 1.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 1.5 Cable broadband
- 1.6 Wireless broadband
- 1.6.1 WiFi
- 1.6.2 WiMAX
- 2. ALBANIA
- 2.1 Internet market
- 2.1.1 Overview
- 2.1.1.1 Internet statistics
- 2.1.2 ISP market
- 2.2 Broadband market
- 2.3 Convergence
- 2.3.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 2.3.2 Digital TV
- 2.3.2.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 2.3.2.2 Cable TV (CATV)
- 2.3.2.3 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 3. BELARUS
- 3.1 Internet market
- 3.1.1 Overview
- 3.1.1.1 Belarus’ emerging Internet economy
- 3.1.1.2 Government programs
- 3.1.1.3 Internet statistics
- 3.1.2 ISP market
- 3.1.3 Internet access locations
- 3.2 Broadband market
- 3.2.1 Overview
- 3.2.1.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 3.2.1.2 Cable modems
- 3.2.1.3 Wireless broadband
- 3.3 Convergence
- 3.3.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 3.3.2 Regulatory issues
- 3.3.3 Digital TV
- 3.3.3.1 Cable TV
- 3.3.3.2 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 3.3.3.3 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 4. BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
- 4.1 Internet market
- 4.1.1 Overview
- 4.1.1.1 Internet statistics
- 4.1.2 ISP market
- 4.2 Broadband market
- 4.2.1 Overview
- 4.3 Convergence
- 4.3.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 4.3.2 Regulatory issues
- 4.3.3 Digital TV
- 4.3.3.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 4.3.3.2 Cable TV (CATV)
- 5. BULGARIA
- 5.1 Internet market
- 5.1.1 Overview
- 5.1.1.1 Bulgaria’s emerging Internet economy
- 5.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 5.1.2 ISP market
- 5.1.2.1 ITD
- 5.1.2.2 Bol BG
- 5.1.2.3 Orbitel
- 5.2 Broadband market
- 5.2.1 Overview
- 5.2.2 Cable
- 5.2.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 5.2.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 5.2.5 Wireless broadband
- 5.2.5.1 WiMAX
- 5.3 Convergence
- 5.3.1 Triple play
- 5.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 5.3.3 Digital TV
- 5.3.3.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 5.3.3.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 5.3.3.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 5.3.3.3.1 CableTel
- 5.3.3.3.2 MSAT
- 5.3.3.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 6. CROATIA
- 6.1 Internet market
- 6.1.1 Overview
- 6.1.1.1 Internet statistics
- 6.1.2 ISP market
- 6.2 Broadband market
- 6.2.1 Overview
- 6.2.2 Broadband statistics
- 6.2.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 6.2.3.1 ADSL2+
- 6.2.4 Cable modems
- 6.2.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 6.2.6 Wireless broadband
- 6.2.6.1 WiFi
- 6.2.6.2 WiMAX
- 6.2.6.3 Internet via satellite
- 6.2.7 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 6.2.7.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 6.2.7.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth
- 6.3 Convergence
- 6.3.1 Triple play models
- 6.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 6.3.3 Regulatory issues
- 6.3.4 Digital TV
- 6.3.4.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 6.3.4.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 6.3.4.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 6.3.4.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 7. CYPRUS
- 7.1 Internet market
- 7.1.1 Overview
- 7.1.1.1 Internet statistics
- 7.1.2 ISP market
- 7.2 Broadband market
- 7.2.1 Overview
- 7.2.2 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 7.2.3 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 7.2.4 Wireless broadband
- 7.2.5 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 7.2.5.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 7.2.5.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth
- 7.3 Convergence
- 7.3.1 Overview of triple play models
- 7.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 7.3.3 Regulatory issues
- 7.3.4 Digital TV
- 7.3.4.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 7.3.4.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 7.3.4.3 Cable TV
- 7.3.4.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 8. CZECH REPUBLIC
- 8.1 Internet market
- 8.1.1 Overview
- 8.1.1.1 Czech Republic’s emerging Internet economy
- 8.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 8.1.2 ISP market
- 8.1.2.1 VOLNÝ
- 8.2 Broadband market
- 8.2.1 Overview
- 8.2.2 Government support
- 8.2.3 Broadband statistics
- 8.2.4 Cable modems
- 8.2.5 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 8.2.5.1 Wholesale
- 8.2.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 8.2.7 Broadband over Powerline (BPL)
- 8.2.8 Wireless broadband
- 8.2.8.1 WiFi
- 8.2.8.2 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
- 8.2.8.3 Internet via satellite
- 8.2.8.4 WiMAX
- 8.2.9 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 8.2.9.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 8.2.9.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth
- 8.3 Convergence
- 8.3.1 Overview of media convergence
- 8.3.2 Key general trends
- 8.3.3 Triple play models
- 8.3.4 Overview of broadcasting market
- 8.3.4.1 Czech Television (CT)
- 8.3.4.2 TV Nova
- 8.3.4.3 Prima TV
- 8.3.5 Regulatory issues
- 8.3.6 Digital TV
- 8.3.6.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 8.3.6.2 Cable TV (CATV)
- 8.3.6.2.1 UPC
- 8.3.6.3 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 8.3.6.3.1 UPC Direct
- 8.3.6.3.2 DigiTV
- 8.3.6.3.3 CS Link
- 8.3.6.4 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 9. ESTONIA
- 9.1 Internet market
- 9.1.1 Overview
- 9.1.1.1 Estonia’s emerging Internet economy
- 9.1.1.1.1 Internet economy-related legislation
- 9.1.1.1.2 Measuring Internet economy development
- 9.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 9.1.2 ISP market
- 9.2 Broadband market
- 9.2.1 Overview
- 9.2.2 Broadband statistics
- 9.2.3 Cable modems
- 9.2.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 9.2.4.1 ADSL2+
- 9.2.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 9.2.6 Wireless broadband
- 9.2.6.1 WiFi
- 9.2.6.2 WiMAX
- 9.2.7 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 9.2.7.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 9.2.7.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth
- 9.3 Convergence
- 9.3.1 VoIP
- 9.3.1.1 Hotifon
- 9.3.1.2 Skype
- 9.3.2 Triple play
- 9.3.3 Overview of broadcasting market
- 9.3.4 Digital TV
- 9.3.4.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 9.3.4.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 9.3.4.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 9.3.4.3.1 Major operators
- 9.3.4.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 10. GREECE
- 10.1 Internet market
- 10.1.1 Overview
- 10.1.1.1 Greece’s emerging Internet economy
- 10.1.1.1.1 E-commerce usage
- 10.1.1.1.2 E-government infrastructure and usage
- 10.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 10.1.2 ISP market
- 10.1.2.1 FORTHnet
- 10.1.2.2 OTEnet
- 10.1.2.3 Hellas OnLine (HOL)
- 10.2 Broadband market
- 10.2.1 Overview
- 10.2.2 Government support
- 10.2.2.1 DIODOS project
- 10.2.3 Broadband statistics
- 10.2.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 10.2.4.1 ADSL2+
- 10.2.5 Wireless broadband
- 10.2.5.1 Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS)
- 10.2.5.2 Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (MANs)
- 10.2.5.3 WiFi
- 10.2.5.4 WiMAX
- 10.2.6 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 10.2.6.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 10.2.6.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth
- 10.3 Convergence
- 10.3.1 Introduction
- 10.3.2 Triple play
- 10.3.3 Overview of broadcasting market
- 10.3.4 Digital TV
- 10.3.4.1 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 10.3.4.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 10.3.4.3 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 11. HUNGARY
- 11.1 Internet market
- 11.1.1 Overview
- 11.1.1.1 Hungary’s emerging Internet economy
- 11.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 11.1.2 ISP market
- 11.1.2.1 T-Online Hungary (Axelero)
- 11.1.2.2 Invitel/Euroweb Hungary
- 11.1.2.3 GTS-Datanet
- 11.2 Broadband market
- 11.2.1 Overview
- 11.2.2 Government initiatives
- 11.2.3 Broadband statistics
- 11.2.4 Cable modems
- 11.2.5 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 11.2.5.1 ADSL2+
- 11.2.5.2 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 11.2.6 Wireless broadband
- 11.2.6.1 WiFi
- 11.2.6.2 (WiMAX
- 11.2.6.3 Internet via satellite
- 11.2.7 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 11.2.7.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 11.2.7.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth
- 11.3 Convergence
- 11.3.1 Overview of media convergence
- 11.3.2 Triple play models
- 11.3.3 Overview of broadcasting market
- 11.3.4 Free-to-Air (FTA) TV
- 11.3.4.1 Magyar Televizió (MTV)
- 11.3.4.2 TV2
- 11.3.4.3 RTL Klub
- 11.3.5 Digital TV (DTV)
- 11.3.5.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 11.3.5.2 Cable TV (CATV)
- 11.3.5.2.1 UPC Hungary
- 11.3.5.2.2 T-Kabel
- 11.3.5.2.3 FiberNet
- 11.3.5.3 Satellite-based pay TV developments
- 11.3.5.4 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 12. LATVIA
- 12.1 Internet market
- 12.1.1 Overview
- 12.1.1.1 Latvia’s emerging Internet economy
- 12.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 12.2 Broadband market
- 12.2.1 Overview
- 12.2.2 Broadband statistics
- 12.2.3 Cable modems
- 12.2.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 12.2.4.1 ADSL2+
- 12.2.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 12.2.6 Wireless broadband
- 12.2.6.1 WiMAX
- 12.2.6.2 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
- 12.2.6.3 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
- 12.2.6.4 WiFi
- 12.2.7 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 12.2.7.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 12.2.7.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth
- 12.3 Convergence
- 12.3.1 Triple play models
- 12.3.2 Digital TV
- 12.3.2.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 12.3.2.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 12.3.2.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 12.3.2.3.1 Baltcom
- 12.3.2.3.2 Izzi
- 12.3.2.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 13. LITHUANIA
- 13.1 Internet market
- 13.1.1 Overview
- 13.1.1.1 Lithuania’s emerging Internet economy
- 13.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 13.1.2 Internet access locations
- 13.1.3 ISP market
- 13.2 Broadband market
- 13.2.1 Overview
- 13.2.2 Broadband statistics
- 13.2.3 Cable modems
- 13.2.4 Asymmetric Digital subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 13.2.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 13.2.6 Wireless broadband
- 13.2.6.1 WiFi
- 13.2.6.2 WiMAX
- 13.2.7 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 13.2.7.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 13.2.7.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth
- 13.3 Convergence
- 13.3.1 Overview
- 13.3.2 Triple play models
- 13.3.3 Overview of broadcasting market
- 13.3.4 Digital TV
- 13.3.4.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 13.3.4.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 13.3.4.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 13.3.4.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 14. MACEDONIA (FYROM)
- 14.1 Internet market
- 14.1.1 Overview
- 14.1.1.1 Internet statistics
- 14.1.2 ISP market
- 14.1.2.1 MTnet
- 14.1.2.2 On.net
- 14.2 Broadband market
- 14.2.1 Overview
- 14.3 Convergence
- 14.3.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 14.3.2 Digital TV
- 15. MOLDOVA
- 15.1 Internet market
- 15.1.1 Overview
- 15.1.1.1 Moldova’s emerging Internet economy
- 15.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 15.1.2 ISP market
- 15.2 Broadband market
- 15.3 Convergence
- 15.3.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 15.3.2 Digital TV
- 15.3.2.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 15.3.2.2 Cable TV
- 16. MONTENEGRO
- 16.1 Internet market
- 16.1.1 Overview
- 16.1.1.1 Internet statistics
- 16.1.2 ISP market
- 16.1.2.1 T-Com Internet
- 16.1.2.2 Informatika Montenegro
- 16.2 Broadband market
- 16.2.1 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 16.2.2 Wireless broadband
- 16.3 Convergence
- 16.3.1 Overview of broadcasting market
- 16.3.2 Digital TV
- 16.3.2.1 Cable TV (CATV)
- 16.3.2.2 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 17. POLAND
- 17.1 Internet market
- 17.1.1 Overview
- 17.1.1.1 Poland’s emerging Internet economy
- 17.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 17.1.2 ISP market
- 17.2 Broadband market
- 17.2.1 Overview
- 17.2.2 Government support
- 17.2.3 Broadband statistics
- 17.2.4 Cable modems
- 17.2.5 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 17.2.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 17.2.7 Broadband over Powerline (BPL)
- 17.2.8 Wireless broadband
- 17.2.8.1 WiFi
- 17.2.8.2 WiMAX
- 17.2.8.3 Internet via satellite
- 17.2.9 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 17.2.9.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 17.2.9.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth
- 17.3 Convergence
- 17.3.1 Overview
- 17.3.2 Triple play
- 17.3.3 Overview of broadcasting market
- 17.3.3.1 TVP
- 17.3.3.2 Telewizja Polsat
- 17.3.3.3 TVN
- 17.3.4 Regulatory issues
- 17.3.5 Digital TV (DTV)
- 17.3.5.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 17.3.5.2 Web TV
- 17.3.5.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 17.3.5.3.1 UPC Polska
- 17.3.5.3.2 Vectra
- 17.3.5.3.3 Multimedia Polska
- 17.3.5.3.4 Aster
- 17.3.5.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 17.3.5.4.1 Telewizyjna Korporacja Partycypacyjna (TKP) / Cyfra+
- 17.3.5.4.2 Telewizja Polsat/Cyfrowy Polsat
- 17.3.5.4.3 n
- 17.3.5.5 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 18. ROMANIA
- 18.1 Internet market
- 18.1.1 Overview
- 18.1.1.1 Romania’s emerging Internet economy
- 18.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 18.1.2 ISP market
- 18.2 Broadband market
- 18.2.1 Overview
- 18.2.2 Broadband statistics
- 18.2.3 Cable modems
- 18.2.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 18.2.5 Local Area Networks (LANs)
- 18.2.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 18.2.7 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 18.2.8 Wireless broadband
- 18.2.8.1 WiFi
- 18.2.8.2 Internet via satellite
- 18.2.9 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 18.2.9.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 18.2.9.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth
- 18.3 Convergence
- 18.3.1 Triple play
- 18.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 18.3.2.1 Broadcasting statistics
- 18.3.2.2 Romanian Television Company (TVR)
- 18.3.2.3 Commercial broadcasters
- 18.3.3 Digital TV (DTV)
- 18.3.3.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 18.3.3.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 18.3.3.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 18.3.3.3.1 UPC Romania
- 18.3.3.3.2 RCS&RDS
- 18.3.3.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 18.3.3.4.1 DigiTV
- 18.3.3.4.2 Focus Sat / UPC
- 18.3.3.4.3 Digital Cable System (DCS)/Max TV
- 18.3.3.4.4 DTH Television Group/Boom TV
- 18.3.3.4.5 Dolce
- 19. RUSSIA
- 19.1 Internet market
- 19.1.1 Overview
- 19.1.1.1 Russia’s emerging Internet economy
- 19.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 19.1.1.3 PC penetration
- 19.1.2 Internet access locations
- 19.1.3 ISP market
- 19.1.3.1 RTComm
- 19.1.3.2 Dalsvyaz
- 19.1.3.3 PeterStar
- 19.1.3.4 North-West Telecom
- 19.1.3.5 Golden Telecom
- 19.1.3.6 Southern Telecom
- 19.1.3.7 Uralsvyazinform
- 19.1.3.8 WebPlus
- 19.1.3.9 Central Telegraph
- 19.1.3.10 Comstar-Direct / MTU-Intel
- 19.2 Broadband market
- 19.2.1 Overview
- 19.2.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 19.2.3 Other DSL developments - xDSL, HDSL, SDSL
- 19.2.4 Cable modems
- 19.2.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 19.2.6 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
- 19.2.7 Wireless broadband
- 19.2.7.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
- 19.2.7.2 WiFi
- 19.2.7.3 WiMAX
- 19.2.7.3.1 Start Telecom
- 19.2.7.3.2 Synterra telecom
- 19.2.7.3.3 Enforta / Prestige Internet
- 19.2.7.3.4 MetroMAX
- 19.2.7.3.5 Summa Telecom
- 19.2.7.3.6 Other ISPs
- 19.2.7.4 Internet via satellite
- 19.3 Convergence
- 19.3.1 Introduction
- 19.3.2 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 19.3.3 Triple play
- 19.3.4 Overview of broadcasting market
- 19.3.4.1 Free-to-Air (FTA)
- 19.3.4.1.1 Channel One (ORT)
- 19.3.4.1.2 Russia TV channel (RTR)
- 19.3.4.1.3 NTV
- 19.3.4.1.4 Ren TV
- 19.3.4.1.5 DTV/CTC/Modern Times Group
- 19.3.5 Digital TV
- 19.3.5.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 19.3.5.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 19.3.5.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 19.3.5.3.1 Kosmos TV
- 19.3.5.3.2 Mostelecom / Moscom
- 19.3.5.3.3 National Cable Networks (NCN)
- 19.3.5.3.4 Teleinform
- 19.3.5.3.5 Moscow Cablecom Corp/Akado
- 19.3.5.3.6 Divo TV
- 19.3.5.3.7 St Petersburg Cable Television Co (TCT)
- 19.3.5.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 20. SERBIA
- 20.1 Internet market
- 20.1.1 Overview
- 20.1.1.1 Internet statistics
- 20.1.2 Internet access locations
- 20.1.3 ISP market
- 20.1.3.1 Kosovo
- 20.2 Broadband market
- 20.2.1 Cable broadband
- 20.2.1.1 Kosovo
- 20.2.2 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 20.2.3 Wireless broadband
- 20.2.3.1 Kosovo
- 20.3 Convergence
- 20.3.1 Triple play models
- 20.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 20.3.3 Regulatory issues
- 20.3.3.1 Kosovo
- 20.3.4 Digital TV
- 20.3.4.1 Cable TV
- 20.3.4.1.1 Kosovo
- 20.3.4.2 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 21. SLOVAKIA
- 21.1 Internet market
- 21.1.1 Overview
- 21.1.1.1 Slovakia’s emerging Internet economy
- 21.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 21.1.2 ISP market
- 21.1.2.1 Slovak Telecom / T-Com
- 21.1.2.2 Slovanet
- 21.1.2.3 Euroweb
- 21.2 Broadband market
- 21.2.1 Overview
- 21.2.2 Government support
- 21.2.3 Broadband statistics
- 21.2.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Link (ADSL)
- 21.2.5 Cable modems
- 21.2.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
- 21.2.7 Wireless broadband
- 21.2.7.1 WiFi
- 21.2.7.2 WiMAX
- 21.2.8 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 21.2.8.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 21.2.8.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth
- 21.3 Convergence
- 21.3.1 Triple play models
- 21.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 21.3.3 Digital TV (DTV)
- 21.3.3.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 21.3.3.2 Cable TV (CATV)
- 21.3.3.3 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 21.3.3.4 Satellite-based pay TV developments
- 22. SLOVENIA
- 22.1 Internet market
- 22.1.1 Overview
- 22.1.1.1 Slovenia’s emerging Internet economy
- 22.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 22.1.2 ISP market
- 22.1.2.1 Slovenija Online (SiOL)
- 22.1.2.2 Voljatel
- 22.2 Broadband market
- 22.2.1 Overview
- 22.2.2 Broadband statistics
- 22.2.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 22.2.4 Cable modems
- 22.2.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 22.2.6 Wireless broadband
- 22.2.7 Broadband forecasts to 2017
- 22.2.7.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth
- 22.2.7.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth
- 22.3 Convergence
- 22.3.1 Triple play models
- 22.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 22.3.3 Regulatory environment
- 22.3.4 Digital TV
- 22.3.4.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 22.3.4.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 22.3.4.3 Cable TV (CATV)
- 22.3.4.3.1 UPC
- 23. UKRAINE
- 23.1 Internet market
- 23.1.1 Overview
- 23.1.1.1 Ukraine’s emerging Internet economy
- 23.1.1.2 Internet statistics
- 23.1.2 ISP market
- 23.1.2.1 Svit-On-Line
- 23.1.2.2 IP Telecom
- 23.1.2.3 Lucky Net
- 23.2 Broadband market
- 23.2.1 Overview
- 23.2.2 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 23.2.3 Cable modems
- 23.2.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 23.2.5 Wireless broadband
- 23.2.5.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
- 23.2.5.2 WiFi
- 23.2.5.3 WiMAX
- 23.2.5.3.1 Alternet
- 23.2.5.3.2 Golden Telecom
- 23.2.5.3.3 Technological Systems
- 23.2.5.4 Internet via satellite
- 23.3 Convergence
- 23.3.1 Introduction
- 23.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market
- 23.3.3 Digital TV
- 23.3.3.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 23.3.3.2 Cable TV
- 23.3.3.3 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
- 23.3.3.4 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
- 24. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
- LIST OF TABLES
- Table 1 - Broadband subscribers, annual change & penetration in select EasternEuropean countries - July 2007
- Table 2 - ADSL subscriptions retailed by incumbents and alternative operators inselect Eastern European countries - July 2007
- Table 3 - FttX subscribers in select Eastern European countries - July 2007
- Table 4 - Cable broadband subscribers in select Eastern European countries -July 2007
- Table 5 - Internet users and penetration in Albania - 1995 - 2006
- Table 6 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Albania - 2000 - 2006
- Table 7 - Ecommerce sites by services provided in Belarus - October 2006
- Table 8 - Internet users and penetration in Belarus - 1995 - 2006
- Table 9 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Belarus - 2000 - 2006
- Table 10 - Registered top level domains (TLDs) in Belarus - April 2007
- Table 11 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Belarus - 2003 - 2006
- Table 12 - Internet users and penetration in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 1999 - 2007
- Table 13 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 1999 -2006
- Table 14 - Internet subscribers by access type & annual change in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 2004 - 2005
- Table 15 - Number of registered .ba domains in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 2005;2007
- Table 16 - Dial-up subscribers by fixed-line incumbent ISP in Bosnia-Herzegovina- 2000 - 2007
- Table 17 - Cable and ADSL subscribers in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 2004 - 2006
- Table 18 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 2002- 2006
- Table 19 - Take-up of online services in Bulgaria - 2004; 2006
- Table 20 - E-government availability & usage indicators in Bulgaria - 2004 - 2006
- Table 21 - E-commerce availability & usage indicators in Bulgaria - 2004 - 2006
- Table 22 - Internet users and penetration in Bulgaria - 1995 - 2006
- Table 23 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Bulgaria - 2001 - 2006
- Table 24 - Household narrowband & broadband penetration in Bulgaria - 2005 -2006
- Table 25 - Internet access by location in Bulgaria - 2004; 2006
- Table 26 - Household PC & notebook penetration in Bulgaria - 2005 - 2006
- Table 27 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Bulgaria -2006
- Table 28 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Bulgaria - 2006
- Table 29 - Broadband subscribers by access technology in Bulgaria - 2006 - 2007
- Table 30 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Bulgaria - 2006
- Table 31 - TV content reception method and penetration in Bulgaria - 2006
- Table 32 - Internet users and penetration in Croatia - 1995 - 2006
- Table 33 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Croatia - 2000 - 2006
- Table 34 - Household narrowband & broadband penetration in Croatia - 2005 -2006
- Table 35 - Household PC & notebook penetration in Croatia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 36 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Croatia -2006
- Table 37 - T-HT dial-up subscribers - 2003 - 2006
- Table 38 - T-HT total Internet subscribers by access type - 2005 - 2006
- Table 39 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Croatia - 2003 - 2007
- Table 40 - T-HT ADSL subscribers: residential and business - 2002 - 2006
- Table 41 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Croatia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 42 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Croatia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 43 - Audience share by broadcaster - prime time in Croatia - 2004 - 2007
- Table 44 - Audience share by broadcaster - all day in Croatia - 2004 - 2007
- Table 45 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Croatia - 2006
- Table 46 - TV content reception method in Croatia - 2006
- Table 47 - Take up of online services in Cyprus - 2004 - 2006
- Table 48 - E-commerce availability & usage indicators in Cyprus - 2004 - 2006 39
- Table 49 - Internet users and penetration in Cyprus - 1995 - 20062007 - Eastern European Broadband and Convergence Markets
- Table 50 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Cyprus - 1999 - 2006
- Table 51 - Household narrowband & broadband penetration in Cyprus - 2005 -2006
- Table 52 - Internet access by location in Cyprus - 2004 - 2006
- Table 53 - Household PC & notebook penetration in Cyprus - 2005 - 2006
- Table 54 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Cyprus -2006
- Table 55 - Market share of dial-up competitors in Cyprus - 2006
- Table 56 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Cyprus - 2001 - 2007
- Table 57 - Broadband subscribers by access technology in Cyprus - March 2007
- Table 58 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario inCyprus - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 59 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario inCyprus - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 60 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Cyprus - 2006
- Table 61 - TV content reception method and household penetration in Cyprus -2006
- Table 62 - E-government availability and usage indicators in the Czech Republic -2005 - 2006
- Table 63 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators in the Czech Republic -2005 - 2006
- Table 64 - Internet users and penetration in the Czech Republic - 1998 - 2006 48
- Table 65 - Internet subscribers and penetration in the Czech Republic - 2000 -2006
- Table 66 - Household PC and notebook penetration in the Czech Republic - 2005- 2006
- Table 67 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in the CzechRepublic - 2006
- Table 68 - Internet access by location in the Czech Republic - 2004 - 2006
- Table 69 - Take up of online services in the Czech Republic - 2005 - 2006
- Table 70 - Telefónica O2 Internet subscribers by access type and annual change- 2006 - 2007
- Table 71 - VOLNÝ Internet subscribers and annual change - 2004 - 2006
- Table 72 - Broadband subscribers by access type & annual change in the CzechRepublic - March 2007
- Table 73 - Broadband penetration in the Czech Republic - 2001 - 2007
- Table 74 - Telefónica O2 CR ADSL subscribers - 2003 - 2007
- Table 75 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in the Czech Republic - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 76 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in the Czech Republic - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 77 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in the CzechRepublic - 2006
- Table 78 - TV content reception method in the Czech Republic - 2006
- Table 79 - Audience share by broadcaster - prime time in the Czech Republic -2005 - 2007
- Table 80 - Audience share by broadcaster - all day in the Czech Republic - 2005- 2007
- Table 81 - UPC operational data: home and subscriber statistics - 2003 - 2007 59
- Table 82 - Take up of online services in Estonia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 83 - E-government availability & usage indicators in Estonia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 84 - E-commerce availability & usage indicators in Estonia - 2005 - 200663
- Table 85 - Internet users and penetration in Estonia - 1998 - 2006
- Table 86 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Estonia - 2000 - 2006
- Table 87 - Internet access by location in Estonia - 2004 - 2006
- Table 88 - Household PC & notebook penetration in Estonia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 89 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Estonia -2006
- Table 90 - Registered top level domains (TLDs) in Estonia - April 2007
- Table 91 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Estonia - 2001 - 2007
- Table 92 - Broadband subscribers by access type & annual change in Estonia -March 2007
- Table 93 - Elion broadband subscribers - 2003 - 2006
- Table 94 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Estonia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 95 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Estonia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 96 - Daily audience share by broadcaster in Estonia - September 2007
- Table 97 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Estonia - 2006
- Table 98 - TV content reception method in Estonia - 2006
- Table 99 - Starman revenue, operating & net profit, investment and annualchange - 2005 - 2006
- Table 100 - Starman operational data: home and subscriber statistics - 2005 -2007
- Table 101 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators in Greece - 2005 -2006
- Table 102 - E-government availability and usage indicators in Greece - 2005 -2006
- Table 103 - Internet users and penetration in Greece - 1995 - 2006
- Table 104 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Greece - 2000 - 2006
- Table 105 - Take up of online services in Greece - 2005 - 2006
- Table 106 - Internet access by location in Greece - 2004 - 2006
- Table 107 - Household PC and notebook penetration in Greece - 2005 - 2006
- Table 108 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Greece -2006
- Table 109 - Internet market revenue and annual change in Greece - 2000 - 2006
- Table 110 - OTE operating revenue, operating profit and net profit - 2005 - 2006
- Table 111 - Broadband subscribers by access type and annual change in Greece -March 2007
- Table 112 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Greece - 2003 - 2007
- Table 113 - OTE retail and wholesale ADSL subscribers - 2005 - 2007
- Table 114 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario inGreece - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 115 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario inGreece - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 116 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Greece - 2006
- Table 117 - TV content reception method in Greece - 2006
- Table 118 - E-government availability and usage indicators in Hungary - 2005 -2006
- Table 119 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators in Hungary - 2006
- Table 120 - Internet users and penetration in Hungary - 1995 - 2006
- Table 121 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Hungary - 2000 - 2006
- Table 122 - Dial-up Internet subscribers in Hungary - 2001 - 2007
- Table 123 - Internet access by location in Hungary - 2004 - 2006
- Table 124 - Household PC and notebook penetration in Hungary - 2005 - 2006 89
- Table 125 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Hungary- 2006
- Table 126 - Take up of online services in Hungary - 2005 - 2006
- Table 127 - T-Online Internet and dial-up subscribers - 2000 - 2007
- Table 128 - Broadband subscriptions by access technology used in Hungary -2001 - 2007
- Table 129 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Hungary - 2000 - 2007. 91
- Table 130 - Net income from broadband subscriptions by access type in Hungary- 2004 - 2007
- Table 131 - Magyar Telekom ADSL subscribers - 2001 - 2007
- Table 132 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Hungary - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 133 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Hungary - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 134 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Hungary -2006
- Table 135 - TV content reception method in Hungary - 2006
- Table 136 - UPC operational data: home and subscriber statistics - 2003 - 2007
- Table 137 - T-Kabel cable subscribers - 2002 - 2006
- Table 138 - Take up of online services in Latvia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 139 - E-government availability & usage indicators in Latvia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 140 - E-commerce availability & usage indicators in Latvia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 141 - Internet users and penetration in Latvia - 1996 - 2006
- Table 142 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Latvia - 2000 - 2006
- Table 143 - Internet access by location in Latvia - 2004 - 2006
- Table 144 - Household PC & notebook penetration in Latvia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 145 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Latvia -2006
- Table 146 - Registered top level domains (TLDs) in Latvia - April 2007
- Table 147 - Broadband subscribers by access type and annual change in Latvia -March 2007
- Table 148 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Latvia - 2001 - 2007
- Table 149 - Lattelecom broadband subscribers and quarterly change - 2002 -2007
- Table 150 - Lattelecom ADSL subscribers - 2001 - 2007
- Table 151 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Latvia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 152 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Latvia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 153 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Latvia - 2006
- Table 154 - TV content reception method in Latvia - 2006
- Table 155 - Take up of online services in Lithuania - 2005 - 2006
- Table 156 - E-government availability & usage indicators in Lithuania - 2005 -2006
- Table 157 - E-commerce availability & usage indicators - 2005 - 2006
- Table 158 - Internet users and penetration in Lithuania - 1996 - 2006
- Table 159 - Total Internet market revenue & Internet subscribers in Lithuania -2003 - 2006
- Table 160 - Internet access type by subscribers and revenue market share inLithuania - 2006
- Table 161 - ISP market share by subscribers and revenue in Lithuania - 2006 111
- Table 162 - Household PC & notebook penetration in Lithuania - 2005 - 2006 111
- Table 163 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Lithuania- 2006
- Table 164 - Registered top level domains (TLDs) in Lithuania - 2007
- Table 165 - Internet access by location in Lithuania - 2004 - 2006
- Table 166 - Broadband subscribers by access type and annual change inLithuania - March 2007
- Table 167 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Lithuania - 2001 - 2007
- Table 168 - Monthly cost of unlimited broadband connection by connection speedin Lithuania - 2005 - 2006
- Table 169 - TEO broadband subscribers - 2003 - 2007
- Table 170 - TEO ADSL subscribers - 2004 - 2007
- Table 171 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Lithuania - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 172 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Lithuania - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 173 - Household widescreen and standard TV - household penetration inLithuania - 2006
- Table 174 - TV content reception method - household penetration in Lithuania -2006
- Table 175 - Cable TV and MMDS subscribers in Lithuania - 1997 - 2006
- Table 176 - Market share of cable TV and MMDS operator in Lithuania - 2006 118
- Table 177 - Internet users and penetration in Macedonia - 1995 - 2006
- Table 178 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Macedonia - 2004 - 2006 120
- Table 179 - Makedonski Telekomunikacii Internet subscribers by connection type- 2004 - 2007
- Table 180 - MTnet dial-up subscribers and market share - 2004 - 2007
- Table 181 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Macedonia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 182 - MakTel ADSL and leased line subscribers in Macedonia - 2005 - 2007
- Table 183 - Internet users and penetration in Moldova - 1995 - 2006
- Table 184 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Moldova - 2000 - 2006
- Table 185 - Registered top level domains (TLDs) in Moldova - April 2007
- Table 186 - Total ISP and data market revenue by service provider in Moldova -2006
- Table 187 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Moldova - 2001 - 2006126
- Table 188 - Broadband subscribers by access type in Moldova - 2005 - 2006. 126
- Table 189 - Broadcasting sector revenue and investment in Moldova - 2004 -2006
- Table 190 - Internet users and penetration in Montenegro - 2001 - 2007
- Table 191 - Internet subscribers in Montenegro - 1998 - 2006
- Table 192 - T-Com dial-up subscribers - 2005 - 2007
- Table 193 - T-Com Internet ADSL & leased line subscribers - 2005 - 2007
- Table 194 - Take up of online services in Poland - 2005 - 2006
- Table 195 - E-government availability and usage indicators in Poland - 2005 -2006
- Table 196 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators in Poland - 2005 -2006
- Table 197 - Internet users and penetration in Poland - 1996 - 2006
- Table 198 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Poland - 2001 - 2006
- Table 199 - Value of ISP market - 2004 - 2006
- Table 200 - Market share by revenue of dial-up ISPs in Poland - 2006
- Table 201 - Internet access by location in Poland - 2004 - 2006
- Table 202 - Household PC and notebook penetration in Poland - 2005 - 2006 134
- Table 203 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Poland -2006
- Table 204 - Broadband subscribers by access type and annual change in Poland -March 2007
- Table 205 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Poland - 2001 - 2006 . 1362007 - Eastern European Broadband and Convergence Markets
- Table 206 - Netia broadband subscribers by access type - 2006 - 2007
- Table 207 - Market share of cable broadband ISPs measured by subscriber levelsin Poland - 2006
- Table 208 - TPSA ADSL subscribers - 2003 - 2007
- Table 209 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Poland - 2007 - 2010; 2017
- Table 210 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Poland - 2007 - 2010; 2017
- Table 211 - Nationwide all-day audience share by broadcaster in Poland - 2002 -2006
- Table 212 - Nationwide primetime audience share by broadcaster in Poland -2002 - 2006
- Table 213 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Poland - 2006
- Table 214 - TV content reception method in Poland - 2006
- Table 215 - UPC operational data: home and subscriber statistics - 2003 - 2007
- Table 216 - Multimedia Polska revenue, EBITDA, net profit and annual change -2006 - 2007
- Table 217 - Take up of online services in Romania - 2004; 2006
- Table 218 - Internet users and penetration in Romania - 1995 - 2006
- Table 219 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Romania - 2002 - 2006
- Table 220 - Internet access by location in Romania - 2004; 2006
- Table 221 - Household PC & notebook penetration in Romania - 2005 - 2006 149
- Table 222 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Romania- 2006
- Table 223 - Total dial-up traffic in Romania - 2004 - 2006
- Table 224 - Active ISPs by service offered in Romania - 2003 - 2006
- Table 225 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Romania - 2001 - 2007
- Table 226 - Broadband subscribers by access type in Romania - June 2007
- Table 227 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Romania - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 228 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Romania - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 229 - VoIP subscribers in Romania - 2004 - 2006
- Table 230 - Prime time audience share by broadcaster in Romania - 2004 - 2007
- Table 231 - All day audience share by broadcaster in Romania - 2004 - 2007 155
- Table 232 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Romania -2006
- Table 233 - TV content reception method in Romania - 2006
- Table 234 - UPC operational data: home and subscriber statistics - 2006 - 2007
- Table 235 - Romanian DTH subscribers by platform - October 2006
- Table 236 - DigiTV subscribers in selected countries - April 2007
- Table 237 - Number of registered domains in Russia - 2004 - 2007
- Table 238 - Internet digital content market by service in Russia - 2006
- Table 239 - Internet users and penetration in Russia - 1998 - 2010
- Table 240 - Percentage of population using the Internet by location in Russia -2001 - 2007
- Table 241 - PC penetration in Russia - 2001 - 2006
- Table 242 - PC and notebook sales by brand and market share in Russia - 2005 -2006
- Table 243 - Notebook sales by brand and market share in Russia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 244 - Svyazinvest Internet revenue by service and year-on-year change -2006
- Table 245 - Corporate VAS market revenue in Russia - 2003 - 2005
- Table 246 - Market share of Corporate VAS providers in Russia - Q3 2006
- Table 247 - RTComm revenue and CAPEX and annual change - 2001 - 2006 . 166
- Table 248 - RTComm IP traffic growth - 2001 - 2006
- Table 249 - Comstar-Direct dial-up, broadband and IPTV subscribers - 2003 -2006
- Table 250 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Russia - 2002 - 2006
- Table 251 - Top 10 broadband ISPs subscribers in Russia - 2006
- Table 252 - Market share of Moscow fixed-line broadband market - June 2006
- Table 253 - Broadband subscribers of Svyazinvest operators and ISP ranking -2006
- Table 254 - Internet users and penetration in Serbia and Montenegro - 1998 -2006
- Table 255 - Dial-up subscribers in Serbia - 2004 - 2005
- Table 256 - Broadband subscriptions by connection type in Serbia - 2004 - 2006
- Table 257 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Serbia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 258 - Cable TV subscribers and penetration in Serbia - 2004 - 2006
- Table 259 - Cable TV revenue breakdown by service and annual change in Serbia- 2004 - 2005
- Table 260 - Cable TV cost breakdown by cost type in Serbia - 2004 - 2005
- Table 261 - Take up of online services in Slovakia - 2004 - 2006
- Table 262 - E-government availability and usage indicators in Slovakia - 2004 -2006
- Table 263 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators in Slovakia - 2004 -2005
- Table 264 - Internet users and penetration in Slovakia - 1995 - 2006
- Table 265 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Slovakia - 2000 - 2006
- Table 266 - Internet access by location in Slovakia - 2004 - 2006
- Table 267 - Household PC and notebook penetration in Slovakia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 268 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Slovakia- 2006
- Table 269 - Broadband subscribers by access type and annual change in Slovakia- March 2007
- Table 270 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Slovakia - 2002 - 2007192
- Table 271 - Slovak Telekom retail, wholesale ADSL lines and annual change -2005 - 2006
- Table 272 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Slovakia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 273 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Slovakia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 274 - Audience share by broadcaster - prime time in Slovakia - 2005 -2007
- Table 275 - Audience share by broadcaster - all day in Slovakia - 2005 - 2007
- Table 276 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Slovakia -2006
- Table 277 - Household penetration of TV by reception method in Slovakia - 2006
- Table 278 - Cable TV subscribers and annual change in Slovakia - 2001 - 2005
- Table 279 - UPC operational data: home and subscriber statistics in Slovakia -2003 - 2007
- Table 280 - Take up of online services in Slovenia - 2004 - 2006
- Table 281 - E-government availability and usage indicators in Slovenia - 2004 -2006
- Table 282 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators in Slovenia - 2004 -2006
- Table 283 - E-shopping and e-banking usage among Internet users in Slovenia -2001 - 2005
- Table 284 - Internet users and penetration in Slovenia - 1998 - 2006
- Table 285 - Internet subscribers and penetration in Slovenia - 2000 - 2006
- Table 286 - Internet access by location in Slovenia - 2004 - 2006
- Table 287 - Household PC and notebook penetration in Slovenia - 2005 - 2006
- Table 288 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet in Slovenia- 2006
- Table 289 - SiOL operating revenue, EBITDA, net profit and annual change -2005 - 2006
- Table 290 - Broadband subscribers by access type in Slovenia - March 2007 . 203
- Table 291 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in Slovenia - 2001 - 2007203
- Table 292 - Telekom Slovenije ADSL subscribers - 2001 - 2006
- Table 293 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growthscenario in Slovenia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 294 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growthscenario in Slovenia - 2007 - 2011; 2017
- Table 295 - Residential and business market VoIP connections in Slovenia - 2005- 2006
- Table 296 - Audience share by broadcaster - prime time in Slovenia - 2005 - 2007
- Table 297 - Audience share by broadcaster - all day in Slovenia - 2005 - 2007
- Table 298 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration in Slovenia - 2006
- Table 299 - TV content reception method in Slovenia - 2006
- Table 300 - UPC operational data: home and subscriber statistics - 2005 - 2007
- Table 301 - Registered top level domains (TLDs) in the Ukraine - April 2007
- Table 302 - Internet users and penetration in the Ukraine - 1995 - 2006
- Table 303 - PC penetration in the Ukraine - 2000 - 2006
- Table 304 - Broadband subscribers and penetration in the Ukraine - 2006
- Table 305 - Prime time audience share by broadcaster in the Ukraine - 2004 - 2007
- Table 306 - All day audience share by broadcaster in the Ukraine - 2004 - 2007
- Table 307 - Volia subscribers by service - June 2007
- LIST OF EXHIBITS
- Exhibit 1 - Cable TV licences awarded in Montenegro - January 2007
AbstractThis annual report offers a wealth of information on the Broadband and Convergence markets in Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Serbia and Montenegro (formerly Yugoslavia).
Subjects include:
- Broadband Infrastructure, Forecasts, Analyses and Developments;
- The broadbanding of Eastern Europe (policies, models, concept);
- CBD, Inter-City, Regional and International Networks;
- Internet Market, VoIP and triple play;
- Emerging Internet economy;
- Research, Marketing, Benchmarking;
- Vision for a National Policy, Government Policies;
- Network Operators, Wholesalers and Retailers, Utilities Projects;
- xDSL, cable, FttH, Satellite, Cable Modems;
- Wireless Broadband (WiMAX, WiFi, LMDS).
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