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Fixed Services in Developed Asia-Pacific: Trends and Forecasts 2018-2023 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "Fixed
services in developed Asia-Pacific: trends and forecasts 2018-2023"
report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's
offering.
This report examines the key trends and drivers, and provides telecoms
market forecasts for fixed communication services in the developed
Asia-Pacific region. It includes worldwide context and commentary on
seven key countries: Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand,
Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.
This report provides:
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A 5-year forecast of 44 fixed KPIs for the developed Asia-Pacific
region and for seven key countries
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An in-depth analysis of the trends, drivers and forecast assumptions
for each type of fixed service, and for key countries
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An overview of operator strategies and country-specific topics, which
highlights similarities and differences between countries
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A summary of results, key implications and recommendations for fixed
operators.
Geographical coverage
Countries modelled individually
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Australia
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Hong Kong
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Japan
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New Zealand
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Singapore
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South Korea
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Taiwn
Data coverage
Fixed connections
Voice, broadband, IPTV (News - Alert), dial-up
Narrowband voice, VoBB
DSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other
Fixed revenue
Service revenue, retail revenue
Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up, BNS
DSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other
Fixed voice traffic
Outgoing minutes, MoU
Key Topics Covered:
Executive summary
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Worldwide trends
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Worldwide: next-generation access broadband services and mobile
handset data will drive telecoms retail revenue growth worldwide
Regional trends
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DVAP: saturated broadband markets and a fall in broadband ASPU will
contribute to a decline in total fixed revenue
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Fixed: the vast majority of households in DVAP will use NGA broadband
connections by 2023
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Fixed: increasing competition in New Zealand will result in a rapid
increase in fixed broadband household penetration and will contribute
to ASPU declines
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Fixed: the fixed market in DVAP is very competitive and operators will
focus on consumer experience and churn reduction
Country-level trends
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Australia: competition in the fixed segment will intensify, resulting
in a slight decline in revenue by 2023
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Hong Kong: competition in the fixed broadband segment has declined
recently
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Japan: the number of fixed broadband (FBB) connections will increase
due to continued fibre take-up; FBB revenue will grow at a CAGR of 2%
to 2023
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New Zealand: fixed services revenue will remain almost flat due to
strong competition in the FBB market
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Singapore: DSL and cable connection numbers will drop to 0 by 2020
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South Korea: the number of FBB connections will decline over the
forecast period as the market shows signs of saturation
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Taiwan: fixed revenue will see a mild decline due to saturated markets
and stiff competition
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gx9699/fixed_services_in?w=4
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