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This IDC study provides the latest research on Internet access adoption rates and trends in Central and Eastern Europe. The Internet access technologies covered in this study include dial-up (PSTN and ISDN), leased line and broadband (DSL, cable, FWA, powerline, fiber and satellite). Countries included are Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. The following questions are addressed:
What are the key growth areas for Internet access services?
Which countries are leading the market in terms of Internet adoption?
Who are the leading Internet access providers in the region?
How is the market divided between the consumer and business segments?
What are current tariff levels for Internet access services across the CEE region?
What are consumer and business Internet penetration levels across the CEE region?
"Spending on dial-up Internet access services is beginning to level off and even decline in a number of countries throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Operators will have to rely on broadband services such as DSL to accommodate for the declining dial-up market, which has traditionally accounted for the bulk of both connections and spending in the region", Joshua Budd, Senior Analyst, IDC CEMA
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