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Central and Eastern Europe Internet Access Services 2004-2008 Forecast

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: IDC
Published: November 2004
Product Code: R104-17519
Description

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

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
IDC Opinion
In This Study
Methodology
Situation Overview
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Internet Access Connections by Country ('000), 2003
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Internet Access Spending by Country, 2003
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Internet Access Connections ('000) by Technology, 2003
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Internet Access Spending by Technology, 2003
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Internet Connections ('000) by Customer Type, 2003
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Internet Spending by Customer Type, 2003
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Household Internet Penetration by Country, 2003
Dial-up Internet Access Services
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Household Dial-up Penetration by Country, 2003
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Peak Dial-up Internet Tariffs (US$, without VAT) for One Hour Online by Country, Q2 2004
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Off-Peak Dial-up Internet Tariffs (US$, without VAT) for One Hour Online by Country, Q2 2004
Broadband Internet Access Services
DSL
Cable
FWA
Other
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Household Broadband Penetration by Country, 2003
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Monthly Consumer DSL Tariffs (US$, without VAT) by Country, Q2 2004
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Monthly Business DSL Tariffs (US$, without VAT) by Country, Q2 2004
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Monthly Cable Tariffs (US$, without VAT) by Country, Q2 2004
Leased Line Internet Access Services
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Leased Line Connections ('000) by Bandwidth, 2003
Future Outlook
Forecast and Assumptions
Drivers
Inhibitors
Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for Central and Eastern Europe Internet Access Services, 2004 - 2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Internet Access Connections ('000) by Customer, 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Internet Access Penetration in Homes, 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Consumer and Business Internet Connections ('000), 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Consumer and Business Internet Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Consumer Internet Access Connections ('000) by Technology, 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Consumer Internet Access Spending (US$M) by Technology, 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Business Internet Access Connections ('000) by Technology, 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Broadband Penetration in Homes, 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Business Internet Access Spending (US$M) by Technology, 2003-2008
Figure: Central and Eastern Europe Leased Line Connections ('000) by Bandwidth, 2003-2008
Table: Central and Eastern Europe - Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Central and Eastern Europe - Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Bulgaria: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Bulgaria: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Croatia: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Croatia: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Czech Republic: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Czech Republic: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Estonia: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Estonia: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Hungary: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Hungary: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Latvia: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Latvia: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Lithuania: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Lithuania: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Poland: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Poland: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Romania: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Romania: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Slovakia: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Slovakia: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Table: Slovenia: Internet Access Connections, 2003-2008
Table: Slovenia: Internet Access Spending (US$M), 2003-2008
Vendor Profiles
Bulgaria
BOL
Bitex
BTC-Net
Internet Bulgaria
NET IS SAT
Orbitel
SpectrumNet
Croatia
CARNet
Digital City Media
GlobalNET
HTnet
Iskon Internet
Vodatel
Czech Republic
Aliatel
Broadnet
Cesky Telecom
Contactel
Czech On Line
GTS
Karneval
Tele2
Telenor Networks
Tiscali
Star 21
UPC/chello
Estonia
Data Telecommunications
Elion
Tele2
Uninet
Hungary
GTS-Datanet
Inter.net
Invitel
Matav/Axelero
UPC/chello
Latvia
LATNET
Lattelekom
Telia Latvia
Lithuania
Bite GSM
Lietuvos Telekomas
Omnitel
Penki Kontinentai
Poland
Aster City
Crowley
Energis Polska
GTS Internet Partners
NASK
Netia/TDC Internet
Pro Futuro
TP S.A.
UPC
Romania
Astral
Connex
Euroweb Romania
GTS Telecom
PCNet
RDS
Slovakia
EuroWeb Slovakia
GTS Slovakia
Slovak Telecom
SWAN
Telenor Networks
ViaPVT/Slovanet
Slovenia
Medinet (Amis.net)
Telekom Slovenije
Telemach
Voljatel
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Currency Exchange Rates
Table: Average Currency Exchange Rates (per USD 1), 2003
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