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2006-2007 Eastern European Broadband and Convergence Markets

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Published: December 2006
Product Code: R170-816
Description
This 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)
Table of Contents

1. OVERVIEW OF EASTERN EUROPE’S BROADBAND AND CONVERGENCE MARKET

1.1 Key developments in the Eastern European broadband and convergence market

1.2 Market overview

1.3 Broadband market

1.3.1 Cable modems

1.3.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

1.3.3 Wireless broadband

1.3.3.1 WiFi

1.3.3.2 WiMAX

1.3.3.3 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)

1.4 Convergence

1.4.1 Triple play models

1.4.2 Digital TV

1.4.3 Broadband TV (IPTV)

1.4.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

2. ALBANIA

2.1 Overview of the Internet in Albania

2.1.1 Internet statistics

2.1.2 ISP market

2.2 Convergence

2.2.1 Overview of broadcasting market

2.2.2 Digital TV

2.2.2.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

2.2.2.2 Cable TV (CATV)

2.2.2.3 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

3. BELARUS

3.1 Overview of the Internet in Belarus

3.1.1 Government programs

3.1.2 Internet statistics

3.2 ISP market

3.3 Internet access locations

3.4 Broadband market

3.4.1 Overview

3.4.1.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

3.4.1.2 Cable modem

3.4.1.3 Wireless broadband

3.5 Convergence

3.5.1 Overview of broadcasting market

3.5.2 Regulatory issues

3.5.3 Digital TV (DTV)

3.5.3.1 Cable TV (CATV)

3.5.3.2 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

3.5.3.3 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

4. BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

4.1 Overview of the Internet in Bosnia

4.1.1 Internet statistics

4.2 ISP market

4.3 Broadband market

4.4 Convergence

4.4.1 Overview of broadcasting market

4.4.2 Regulatory issues

4.4.3 Digital TV

4.4.3.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

4.4.3.2 Cable TV (CATV)

5. BULGARIA

5.1 Overview of the Internet in Bulgaria

5.1.1 Internet statistics

5.2 ISP market

5.2.1 Bol BG

5.2.2 Orbitel

5.3 Broadband market

5.3.1 Cable

5.3.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

5.3.3 Wireless broadband

5.4 Convergence

5.4.1 Triple play

5.4.2 Overview of broadcasting market

5.4.3 Digital TV

5.4.3.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)

5.4.3.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

5.4.3.3 Cable TV (CATV)

5.4.3.3.1 CableTel

5.4.3.3.2 Eurocom

5.4.3.3.3 MSAT

5.4.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

6. CROATIA

6.1 Overview of the Internet in Croatia

6.1.1 Internet statistics

6.2 ISP market

6.3 Broadband market

6.3.1 Overview

6.3.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

6.3.3 Cable modems

6.3.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks

6.3.5 Wireless broadband

6.3.5.1 WiFi

6.3.5.2 WiMAX

6.3.5.3 Internet via satellite

6.4 Convergence

6.4.1 Triple play models

6.4.2 Overview of broadcasting market

6.4.3 Regulatory issues

6.4.4 Digital TV

6.4.4.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)

6.4.4.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

6.4.4.3 Cable TV (CATV)

6.4.4.3.1 Digital City Media (DCM)

6.4.5 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

7. CYPRUS

7.1 Overview of the Internet in Cyprus

7.1.1 Internet statistics

7.2 ISP market

7.3 Broadband market

7.3.1 Wireless broadband

7.3.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015

7.3.2.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

7.3.2.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth

7.4 Convergence

7.4.1 Overview of triple play models

7.4.2 Digital TV

7.4.2.1 Broadcasting market overview

7.4.2.2 Regulation

7.4.2.3 Broadband TV (IPTV)

7.4.2.4 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

7.4.2.5 Cable TV (CATV)

7.4.2.6 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

8. CZECH REPUBLIC

8.1 Overview of the Internet in the Czech Republic

8.1.1 Internet statistics

8.2 ISP market

8.3 Broadband market

8.3.1 Overview

8.3.2 Government support

8.3.3 Broadband forecasts to 2015

8.3.3.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

8.3.3.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth

8.3.4 Cable modems

8.3.5 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

8.3.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks

8.3.7 Wireless broadband

8.3.7.1 WiFi

8.3.7.2 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

8.3.7.3 Internet via Satellite

8.3.7.4 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)

8.4 Convergence

8.4.1 Triple play models

8.4.2 Overview of broadcasting market

8.4.2.1 Czech Television (CT)

8.4.2.2 TV Nova

8.4.2.3 Prima TV

8.4.3 Regulatory issues

8.4.4 Digital TV

8.4.4.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)

8.4.4.2 Cable TV (CATV)

8.4.4.2.1 UPC

8.4.4.2.2 Karneval

8.4.4.3 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

8.4.4.4 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

9. ESTONIA

9.1 Overview of the Internet in Estonia

9.1.1 Estonia’s emerging Internet economy

9.1.1.1 Internet economy-related legislation

9.1.1.2 Measuring Internet economy development

9.1.2 Internet statistics

9.2 ISP market

9.3 Broadband market

9.3.1 Overview

9.3.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015

9.3.2.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

9.3.2.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth

9.3.3 Cable modems

9.3.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

9.3.4.1 ADSL2+

9.3.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks

9.3.6 Wireless broadband

9.3.6.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

9.3.6.2 WiFi

9.3.6.3 WiMAX

9.4 Convergence

9.4.1 VoIP

9.4.1.1 Hotifon

9.4.1.2 Skype

9.4.2 Triple play

9.4.3 Overview of broadcasting market

9.4.4 Broadcasting regulation

9.4.5 Digital TV

9.4.5.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)

9.4.5.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

9.4.5.3 Cable TV (CATV)

9.4.5.3.1 Major operators

9.4.5.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

10. GREECE

10.1 Overview of the Internet in Greece

10.1.1 Internet statistics

10.2 ISP market

10.2.1 Major ISPs

10.2.1.1 FORTHnet

10.2.1.2 OTEnet

10.2.1.3 Hellas OnLine (HOL)

10.3 Broadband market

10.3.1 Overview

10.3.2 Government support

10.3.2.1 E-government infrastructure

10.3.2.2 DIODOS project

10.3.3 Broadband statistics

10.3.4 Broadband forecasts to 2015

10.3.4.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

10.3.4.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth

10.3.5 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

10.3.5.1 ADSL2+

10.3.6 Wireless broadband

10.3.6.1 Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS)

10.3.6.2 WiFi

10.3.6.3 Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs)

10.4 Convergence

10.4.1 Triple play

10.4.2 Overview of broadcasting market

10.4.3 Digital TV

10.4.3.1 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

10.4.3.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

10.4.3.3 Broadband TV (IPTV)

11. HUNGARY

11.1 Overview of the Internet in Hungary

11.1.1 Internet statistics

11.2 ISP market

11.2.1 T-Online Hungary (Axelero)

11.2.2 Invitel / Euroweb Hungary

11.2.3 GTS-Datanet

11.3 Broadband market

11.3.1 Overview

11.3.1.1 Government initiatives

11.3.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015

11.3.2.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

11.3.2.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth

11.3.3 Cable modems

11.3.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

11.3.4.1 ADSL2+

11.3.4.2 Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH)

11.3.5 Wireless broadband

11.3.5.1 WiFi

11.3.5.2 (World Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)

11.3.5.3 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

11.3.5.4 Internet via satellite

11.4 Convergence

11.4.1 Triple play models

11.4.2 Overview of broadcasting market

11.4.3 Free-to-Air (FTA) TV

11.4.3.1 Magyar Televizió

11.4.3.2 TV2

11.4.3.3 RTL Klub

11.4.4 Digital TV (DTV)

11.4.4.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

11.4.4.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)

11.4.4.3 Cable TV

11.4.4.3.1 UPC Hungary

11.4.4.3.2 T-Kabel

11.4.4.3.3 FiberNet

11.4.4.4 Satellite-based pay TV developments

12. LATVIA

12.1 Overview of the Internet in Latvia

12.1.1 Internet statistics

12.2 Broadband market

12.2.1 Overview

12.2.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015

12.2.2.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

12.2.2.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth

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 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

12.2.6.2 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)

12.2.6.3 WiFi

12.3 Convergence

12.3.1 Triple play models

12.3.2 Digital TV

12.3.2.1 Regulatory environment

12.3.2.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

12.3.2.3 Broadband TV (IPTV)

12.3.2.4 Cable TV (CATV)

12.3.2.5 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

13. LITHUANIA

13.1 Overview of the Internet in Lithuania

13.1.1 Internet statistics

13.2 Internet access locations

13.3 ISP market

13.4 Broadband market

13.4.1 Overview

13.4.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015

13.4.2.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

13.4.2.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth

13.4.3 Cable modems

13.4.4 Asymmetric Digital subscriber Line (ADSL)

13.4.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)

13.4.6 Wireless broadband

13.4.6.1 WiFi

13.5 Convergence

13.5.1 Triple play models

13.5.2 Overview of broadcasting market

13.5.3 Digital TV

13.5.3.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)

13.5.3.2 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

13.5.3.3 Cable TV (CATV)

13.5.3.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

14. MACEDONIA (FYROM)

14.1 Overview of the Internet in Macedonia

14.1.1 Internet statistics

14.2 ISP market

14.2.1 MTnet

14.2.2 On.net

14.3 Broadband market

14.4 Convergence

14.4.1 Overview of broadcasting market

15. MOLDOVA

15.1 Overview of the Internet in Moldova

15.1.1 Internet statistics

15.2 Internet access locations

15.3 ISP market

15.4 Broadband market

15.5 Convergence

16. POLAND

16.1 Overview of the Internet in Poland

16.1.1 Internet statistics

16.2 ISP market

16.3 Broadband market

16.3.1 Overview

16.3.1.1 Government support

16.3.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015

16.3.2.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

16.3.2.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth

16.3.3 Cable modems

16.3.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

16.3.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)

16.3.6 Wireless broadband

16.3.6.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

16.3.6.1.1 Crowley Data Poland

16.3.6.1.2 Pro Futuro

16.3.6.2 WiFi

16.3.6.3 World Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)

16.3.6.4 Internet via satellite

16.4 Convergence

16.4.1 Triple play

16.4.1.1 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

16.4.2 Overview of broadcasting market

16.4.2.1 TVP

16.4.2.2 Telewizja Polsat

16.4.2.3 TVN

16.4.3 Regulatory issues

16.4.4 Digital TV (DTV)

16.4.4.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)

16.4.4.2 Cable TV (CATV)

16.4.4.2.1 UPC Polska

16.4.4.2.2 Multimedia Polska

16.4.4.2.3 Vectra

16.4.4.2.4 Aster

16.4.4.3 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

16.4.4.3.1 Telewizyjna Korporacja Partycypacyjna (TKP) / Cyfra+

16.4.4.3.2 Telewizja Polsat / Cyfrowy Polsat

16.4.4.4 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

17. ROMANIA

17.1 Overview of the Internet in Romania

17.1.1 Internet statistics

17.1.1 ISP market

17.2 Broadband market

17.2.1 Market overview

17.2.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015

17.2.2.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

17.2.2.2 Scenario 2 - slower broadband subscriber growth

17.2.3 Cable modems

17.2.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

17.2.5 LAN

17.2.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks

17.2.7 Broadband Powerline (BPL)

17.2.8 Wireless broadband

17.2.8.1 WiFi

17.2.8.2 Internet via satellite

17.3 Convergence

17.3.1 Triple play

17.3.2 Overview of broadcasting market

17.3.2.1 Broadcasting statistics

17.3.2.2 Romanian Television Company (TVR)

17.3.2.3 Commercial broadcasters

17.3.3 Digital TV

17.3.3.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

17.3.3.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)

17.3.3.3 Cable TV (CATV)

17.3.3.3.1 UPC Romania

17.3.3.3.2 Astral

17.3.3.3.3 RCS&RDS

17.3.3.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

17.3.3.4.1 DigiTV

17.3.3.4.2 Focus Sat

17.3.3.4.3 DCS / Max TV

17.3.3.4.4 DTH Television Group / Boom TV

18. RUSSIA

18.1 Overview of the Internet in Russia

18.1.1 Internet statistics

18.2 Internet access locations

18.3 ISP market

18.3.1 Dalsvyaz

18.3.2 Peterstar

18.3.3 North-West Telecom

18.3.4 Golden Telecom

18.3.5 Comstar UTS

18.3.6 MTU-Intel

18.3.7 Uralsvyazinform

18.3.8 Webplus

18.4 Broadband market

18.4.1 Market overview

18.4.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

18.4.3 Other DSL developments: xDSL, HDSL, SDSL

18.4.4 Cable

18.4.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks

18.4.6 Broadband Powerline (BPL)

18.4.7 Wireless broadband

18.4.7.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

18.4.7.2 WiFi

18.4.7.3 World Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)

18.4.7.4 Internet via satellite

18.5 Convergence

18.5.1 Broadcasting market overview

18.5.1.1 Free-to-Air (FTA)

18.5.1.1.1 Channel One

18.5.1.1.2 Rossiya TV

18.5.1.1.3 NTV

18.5.1.1.4 Ren TV

18.5.1.1.5 DTV / CTC / Modern Times Group

18.5.1.1.6 TV3

18.5.2 Digital TV

18.5.2.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

18.5.2.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)

18.5.2.3 Cable TV

18.5.2.3.1 Kosmos TV

18.5.2.3.2 Mostelecom

18.5.2.3.3 Teleinform

18.5.2.3.4 National Cable Network (NCN)

18.5.2.3.5 Moscow Cablecom Corp / Akado

18.5.2.3.6 Divo TV

18.5.2.3.7 St. Petersburg Cable Television Co (TCT)

18.5.2.4 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

19. SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO

19.1 Overview of the Internet in Serbia and Montenegro

19.1.1 Internet statistics

19.2 Internet access locations

19.3 ISP market

19.3.1 Serbia

19.3.2 Montenegro

19.4 Broadband market

19.4.1 Overview

19.5 Convergence

19.5.1 Overview of broadcasting market

19.5.1.1 Serbia

19.5.1.2 Montenegro

19.5.2 Regulatory issues

19.5.2.1 Serbia

19.5.2.2 Kosovo

19.5.3 Digital TV

19.5.3.1 Cable TV (CATV)

19.5.3.2 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments

20. SLOVAKIA

20.1 Overview of the Internet in Slovakia

20.1.1 Internet statistics

20.2 ISP market

20.2.1 ST Online

20.2.2 Slovanet

20.2.3 GTS Nextra

20.2.4 Euroweb

20.3 Broadband market

20.3.1 Broadband forecasts to 2015

20.3.1.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

20.3.1.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth

20.3.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Link (ADSL)

20.3.3 Cable modems

20.3.4 Wireless broadband

20.3.4.1 WiFi

20.3.4.2 WiMAX

20.4 Convergence

20.4.1 Triple play models

20.4.2 Overview of broadcasting market

20.4.3 Digital TV (DTV)

20.4.3.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)

20.4.3.2 Cable TV (CATV)

20.4.3.3 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

20.4.3.4 Satellite-based pay TV developments

21. SLOVENIA

21.1 Overview of the Internet in Slovenia

21.1.1 Internet statistics

21.2 ISP market

21.2.1 SiOL

21.2.2 Voljatel

21.3 Broadband market

21.3.1 Overview

21.3.2 Broadband forecasts to 2015

21.3.2.1 Scenario 1 - stronger broadband subscriber growth

21.3.2.2 Scenario 2 - weaker broadband subscriber growth

21.3.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

21.3.4 Cable modems

21.3.5 Wireless

21.4 Convergence

21.4.1 Triple play models

21.4.2 Overview of broadcasting market

21.4.3 Regulatory environment

21.4.4 Digital TV

21.4.4.1 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

21.4.4.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)

21.4.4.3 Cable TV

21.4.4.4 Satellite-based pay TV developments

22. UKRAINE

22.1 Overview of the Internet in Ukraine

22.1.1 Internet statistics

22.2 ISP market

22.2.1 Svit Online

22.2.2 IP Telecom

22.2.3 Lucky Net

22.2.4 Monolit

22.3 Broadband market

22.3.1 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

22.3.2 Cable

22.3.3 Wireless broadband

22.3.3.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)

22.3.3.2 WiFi

22.3.3.3 WiMAX

22.3.3.4 Internet via satellite

22.4 Convergence

22.4.1 Overview of broadcasting market

22.4.2 Digital TV (DTV)

22.4.2.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)

22.4.2.2 Cable TV (CATV)

22.4.2.3 Satellite TV

22.4.2.4 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)

23. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS




LIST OF
TABLES




Table 1 - Broadband penetration in EU Eastern Europe and annual change - 2005 - 2006

Table 2 - Cable broadband in EU Eastern Europe and annual change - 2005 - 2006

Table 3 - Percentage of wholesale ADSL lines retailed by the incumbent - 2005 - 2006

Table 4 - Internet users and penetration in Albania - 1995 - 2004

Table 5 - Internet host computers in Albania - 1995 - 2005

Table 6 - E-commerce sites by services provided in Belarus - October 2006

Table 7 - Internet provider statistics in Belarus - 2005

Table 8 - Internet users and penetration in Belarus - 1995 - 2005

Table 9 - Internet host computers in Belarus - 1994 - 2005

Table 10 - Internet provider statistics in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 2005

Table 11 - Internet users and penetration in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 1999 - 2005

Table 12 - Internet host computers in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 1999 - 2005

Table 13 - Internet subscribers by access type & annual change in Bosnia-Herzegovina - 2004 - 2005

Table 14 - Internet provider statistics in Bulgaria - 2005

Table 15 - Internet user growth and penetration in Bulgaria - 1995 - 2005

Table 16 - Internet host computers in Bulgaria - 1994 - 2005

Table 17 - Internet access speeds in Bulgaria - 2005

Table 18 - Internet provider statistics in Croatia - 2006

Table 19 - Internet users and penetration in Croatia - 1995 - 2005

Table 20 - Internet host computers in Croatia - 1995 - 2004

Table 21 - T-HT dial-up subscribers - 2003 - 2005

Table 22 - T-HT Internet subscribers - 2005

Table 23 - T-HT ADSL subscribers - 2003 - 2006

Table 24 - Audience share by broadcaster - prime time in Croatia - 2004 - 2006

Table 25 - Audience share by broadcaster - all day in Croatia - 2004 - 2006

Table 26 - Internet users and penetration in Cyprus - 1995 - 2005

Table 27 - Internet host computers in Cyprus - 1995 - 2005

Table 28 - Dial-up subscribers and annual change in Cyprus - 2003 - 2005

Table 29 - CyTA ADSL subscribers and annual change - 2003 - 2005

Table 30 - Broadband statistics in Cyprus - 2005

Table 31 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Cyprus - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 32 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Cyprus - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 33 - Internet users and penetration in Czech Republic - 1998 - 2005

Table 34 - Internet host computers in Czech Republic - 1994 - 2004

Table 35 - Broadband subscribers by access technology in Czech Republic - October 2005

Table 36 - Broadband subscribers by access technology in Czech Republic - March 2006

Table 37 - Broadband penetration in Czech Republic - 2001 - 2005

Table 38 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in the Czech Republic - 2005 - 2010; 2015

Table 39 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in the Czech Republic - 2005 - 2010; 2015

Table 40 - Telefónica O2 CR ADSL subscribers - 2003 - 2006

Table 41 - Retail and wholesale customers for Telefónica O2 CR’s ADSL service - 2005

Table 42 - UPC operational data in the Czech Republic - 2003 - 2005

Table 43 - Internet statistics in Estonia - 2005

Table 44 - Internet users and penetration in Estonia - 1998 - 2005

Table 45 - Internet subscribers and annual change in Estonia - 2000 - 2005

Table 46 - Internet host computers in Estonia - 1994 - 2005

Table 47 - Elion Internet and percentage of broadband subscribers - 2003 - 2005

Table 48 - Broadband statistics in Estonia - March 2006

Table 49 - Broadband subscribers & annual change in Estonia - 2000 - 2006

Table 50 - Total broadband subscribers by connection type in Estonia - March 2006

Table 51 - Elion broadband subscribers and quarterly change - 2003 - 2006

Table 52 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Estonia - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 53 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Estonia - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 54 - Internet provider statistics in Greece - 2005

Table 55 - Internet usage motivation in Greece - March 2006

Table 56 - Internet users and penetration in Greece - 1995 - 2005

Table 57 - Internet host computers in Greece - 1995 - 2005

Table 58 - Broadband statistics in Greece - March 2006

Table 59 - Total broadband subscribers by technology and penetration in Greece - 2004 - 2006

Table 60 - OTE ADSL subscribers - 2004 - 2006

Table 61 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Greece - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 62 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Greece - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 63 - Internet users and penetration in Hungary - 1995 - 2005

Table 64 - Total Internet subscribers in Hungary - 2001 - 2005

Table 65 - Dial-up Internet subscribers in Hungary - 2001 - 2005

Table 66 - Internet host computer growth in Hungary - 1994 - 2004

Table 67 - T-Online Internet & dial-up subscribers - 2000 - 2006

Table 68 - Broadband statistics in Hungary - March 2006

Table 69 - Total broadband subscribers in Hungary - 2001 - 2006

Table 70 - Broadband penetration growth in Hungary - 2001 - 2005

Table 71 - Broadband subscriptions by access type in Hungary - 2001 - 2006

Table 72 - Net income from broadband subscriptions by access type (HUF million) in Hungary - 2004 - 2006

Table 73 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Hungary - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 74 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Hungary - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 75 - Total and UPC cable modem subscribers - 2001 - 2005

Table 76 - xDSL subscribers in Hungary - 2001 - 2006

Table 77 - UPC operational data - 2003 - 2005

Table 78 - T-Kabel cable subscribers - 2002 - 2006

Table 79 - Internet users and penetration in Latvia - 1996 - 2005

Table 80 - Internet host computers in Latvia - 1994 - 2005

Table 81 - Broadband statistics in Latvia - March 2006

Table 82 - Broadband subscribers by access technology in Latvia - March 2006

Table 83 - Lattelecom broadband subscribers and quarterly change - 2002 - 2006

Table 84 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Latvia - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 85 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Latvia - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 86 - Lattelecom ADSL subscribers and annual change - 2001 - 2006

Table 87 - Internet users and penetration in Lithuania - 1996 - 2005

Table 88 - Internet host computers in Lithuania - 1994 - 2005

Table 89 - Internet subscribers - residential, business and annual change in Lithuania - June 2006

Table 90 - Connection speeds of subscribers with unlimited connections in Lithuania - June 2006

Table 91 - Lietuvos Telekomas Internet and broadband subscribers - 2002 - 2006

Table 92 - ISP market share by revenue in Lithuania - March - June 2006

Table 93 - Subscribers per ISP in Lithuania - June 2006

Table 94 - Broadband subscribers by access type in Lithuania - June 2006

Table 95 - Broadband ISP market share by subscribers in Lithuania - June 2006

Table 96 - Lietuvos Telekomas broadband subscribers - 2003 - 2006

Table 97 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Lithuania - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 98 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Lithuania - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 99 - Internet statistics in Macedonia - 2005

Table 100 - Internet users and penetration in Macedonia - 1995 - 2005

Table 101 - Internet host computers in Macedonia - 1995 - 2005

Table 102 - MT Internet subscribers by connection type - 2004 - 2006

Table 103 - MTnet dial-up subscribers and market share - 2004 - 2006

Table 104 - Internet provider statistics in Moldova - 2005

Table 105 - Internet subscribers and annual change by connection types in Moldova - 2004 - 2005 104

Table 106 - Internet users and penetration in Moldova - 1995 - 2005

Table 107 - Internet host computers in Moldova - 1994 - 2004

Table 108 - Internet users and penetration in Poland - 1996 - 2005

Table 109 - Internet host computers in Poland - 1994 - 2004

Table 110 - Internet access technologies used by households in Poland - 2004 - 2005

Table 111 - Broadband statistics in Poland - March 2006

Table 112 - Broadband subscribers by access technology used in Poland - October 2005

Table 113 - Broadband subscribers by access technology used in Poland - March 2006

Table 114 - Broadband penetration in Poland - 2001 - 2005

Table 115 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Poland - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 116 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Poland - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 117 - Cable modem subscribers by operator and market share in Poland - June 2005

Table 118 - TPSA ADSL subscribers - 2003 - 2006

Table 119 - Nationwide audience share by broadcaster in Poland - 2005 - 2006

Table 120 - UPC operational data - 2003 - 2005

Table 121 - Internet statistics in Romania - 2005

Table 122 - Internet users and penetration in Romania - 1995 - 2005

Table 123 - Internet host computers in Romania - 1994 - 2005

Table 124 - Internet connections by type in Romania - 2003 - 2005

Table 125 - Active ISPs by service offered in Romania - 2003 - 2005

Table 126 - Broadband statistics in Romania - 2005

Table 127 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Romania - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 128 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Romania - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 129 - Active broadcasters - 2003 - 2005

Table 130 - Audience share by broadcaster - prime time in Romania - 2004 - 2006

Table 131 - Audience share by broadcaster - all day in Romania - 2004 - 2006

Table 132 - Romanian DTH subscribers - October 2006

Table 133 - DigiTV subscribers - October 2006

Table 134 - Internet and broadband statistics in Russia - 2006

Table 135 - Internet users and penetration in Russia - 1998 - 2005

Table 136 - Internet host computers in Russia - 1994 - 2005

Table 137 - Internet provider statistics in Serbia and Montenegro - 2005

Table 138 - Internet users and penetration in Serbia and Montenegro - 1998 - 2005

Table 139 - Internet host computers in Serbia and Montenegro - 1996 - 2004

Table 140 - Dial-up subscribers in Serbia - 2004 - 2005

Table 141 - Internet CG dial-up subscribers & market share - 2005 - 2006

Table 142 - Serbian broadband subscriptions by connection type - 2004 - 2005

Table 143 - Internet CG ADSL & leased line subscribers - 2005 - 2006

Table 144 - Internet users and penetration in Slovakia - 1995 - 2005

Table 145 - Internet host computers in Slovakia - 1994 - 2004

Table 146 - Broadband statistics in Slovakia - March 2006

Table 147 - Broadband subscribers by access technology in Slovakia - March 2006

Table 148 - Broadband penetration in Slovakia - 2002 - 2006

Table 149 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Slovakia - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 150 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Slovakia - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 151 - Slovak Telekom ADSL lines by retail & wholesale - 2005 - 2006

Table 152 - Registered TV sets in Slovakia - 1991 - 2005

Table 153 - Cable subscribers and annual change in Slovakia - 2001 - 2005

Table 154 - UPC operational data - 2003 - 2005

Table 155 - Internet statistics in Slovenia - 2005

Table 156 - Internet users and penetration in Slovenia - 1998 - 2005

Table 157 - Internet host computers in Slovenia - 1994 - 2005

Table 158 - Household PC penetration in Slovenia - 2001 - 2005

Table 159 - Household access to ISDN in Slovenia - 2001 - 2005

Table 160 - E-commerce and E-banking usage among Internet users in Slovenia - 2001 - 2005

Table 161 - Broadband statistics in Slovenia - March 2006

Table 162 - Broadband subscribers by access technology used in Slovenia - March 2006

Table 163 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario in Slovenia - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 164 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario in Slovenia - 2006 - 2010; 2015

Table 165 - Household penetration of ADSL in Slovenia - 2002 - 2005

Table 166 - Telekom Slovenije ADSL subscribers - 2001 - 2005

Table 167 - UPC operational data - 2005

Table 168 - Internet users and penetration in Ukraine - 1995 - 2005

Table 169 - Internet host computers in Ukraine - 1994 - 2005

Table 170 - PC penetration in Ukraine - 2000 - 2005

Table 171 - Audience share by broadcaster - prime time in Ukraine - 2004 - 2006

Table 172 - Audience share by broadcaster - all day in Ukraine - 2004 - 2006

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