Western European Fixed Telecoms Markets: market sizings and forecasts 2004-13 analyses the key factors that are driving the fixed market in Western Europe, with a particular focus on the status of broadband, and includes a consideration of the potential impact of VoIP.
Western European Fixed Telecoms Markets: market sizings and forecasts 2004-13 answers your key questions:
Which key trends are shaping the fixed telecoms markets in individual countries?
Will spend on residential services continue to form a growing proportion of total spend on fixed telecoms?
Can increasing spend on broadband services ever compensate for declines in other areas?
How great are the drivers of fixed-mobile line substitution in individual markets?
How will VoIP-driven competition affect average spend per site for fixed voice?
How far could broadband penetrate the residential markets and what level of spend per household could be expected?
What share of broadband spend can cable operators and other non-DSL broadband players hope to gain?
Excel data file
Western European Fixed Telecoms: market sizings and forecasts 2004-13 is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the key factors that will influence the nature and size of the Western European fixed telecoms market over the next five 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.
Forecasts of total spend, service and line penetration, and ASPS (average spend per site) are presented for Western Europe as a whole, as well as for seventeen countries:
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UK.
The forecasts break down total market and average end-user spend by type of site:
residential narrowband-only, residential broadband and narrowband, residential broadband-only
small and medium business sites
large business sites
and into spend on different types of service:
PSTN/ISDN subscriptions
PSTN/ISDN voice calls
dial-up Internet
broadband access and services: Internet access, VoIP and IPTV
business network services: managed and unmanaged non-IP data services, including leased lines, plus managed IP data services.
End-user line information, broken down into residential and business, is provided on the following technologies: