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2007 Europe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Balkans and South East Europe

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Published: November 2007
Product Code: R170-933
Description
This report covers Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Macedonia (FYROM), Romania, Serbia and Montenegro. Trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media including broadband, triple play, IPTV and 3G developments. Subjects include:
  • Market and industry analyses, trends and developments
  • Facts, figures and statistics
  • Industry and regulatory issues
  • Research, Marketing, Benchmarking
  • Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, Prepaid
  • VoIP, ADSL, ADSL2+, FttH, IPTV, VoD, triple play, digital TV, DTT, 3G, i-mode and HSDPA
Table of Contents

1. ALBANIA

1.1 Key statistics

1.2 Telecommunications market

1.2.1 Overview of Albania’s telecom market

1.3 Regulatory environment

1.3.1 Background

1.3.2 Regulatory authority

1.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Albania

1.4 Fixed network operators in Albania

1.4.1 Overview of operators

1.4.2 Albtelecom

1.4.3 AFB

1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

1.5.1 National telecom network

1.5.2 International infrastructure

1.6 Internet market

1.6.1 Overview

1.6.2 ISP market

1.7 Broadband market

1.8 Convergence

1.8.1 Overview of broadcasting market

1.8.2 Digital TV

1.9 Mobile communications

1.9.1 Overview of Albania’s mobile market

1.9.2 Regulatory issues

1.9.3 Mobile technologies

1.9.4 Major mobile operators

1.9.5 Mobile voice services

1.9.6 Mobile data services

2. BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

2.1 Key statistics

2.2 Telecommunications market

2.2.1 Overview of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s telecom market

2.3 Regulatory environment

2.3.1 Background

2.3.2 Regulatory authority

2.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Bosnia-Herzegovina

2.3.4 Privatisation

2.4 Fixed network operators in Bosnia

2.4.1 Overview of operators

2.4.2 BH Telecom

2.4.3 HT Mostar

2.4.4 Telekom Srpske

2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

2.5.1 National telecom network

2.5.2 International infrastructure

2.6 Internet market

2.6.1 Overview

2.6.2 ISP market

2.7 Broadband market

2.7.1 Overview

2.8 Convergence

2.8.1 Overview of broadcasting market

2.8.2 Regulatory issues

2.8.3 Digital TV

2.9 Mobile communications

2.9.1 Overview of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s mobile market

2.9.2 Regulatory issues

2.9.3 Mobile technologies

2.9.4 Third generation (3G) mobile

2.9.5 Mobile operators

2.9.6 Mobile voice services

2.9.7 Mobile data services

3. BULGARIA

3.1 Key statistics

3.2 Telecommunications market

3.2.1 Overview of Bulgaria’s telecom market

3.3 Regulatory environment

3.3.1 History

3.3.2 Regulatory authority

3.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Bulgaria

3.4 Fixed network operator in Bulgaria

3.4.1 Overview of operators

3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

3.5.1 National telecom network

3.5.2 International infrastructure

3.5.3 Infrastructure developments

3.5.4 Telecoms & IT

3.6 Internet market

3.6.1 Overview

3.6.2 ISP market

3.7 Broadband market

3.7.1 Overview

3.7.2 Cable

3.7.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

3.7.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)

3.7.5 Wireless broadband

3.8 Convergence

3.8.1 Triple play

3.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market

3.8.3 Digital TV

3.9 Mobile communications

3.9.1 Overview of Bulgaria’s mobile market

3.9.2 Regulatory issues

3.9.3 Mobile technologies

3.9.4 Major mobile operators

3.9.5 Mobile voice services

3.9.6 Mobile data services

3.9.7 Mobile content and applications

4. CROATIA

4.1 Key statistics

4.2 Telecommunications market

4.2.1 Overview of Croatia’s telecom market

4.3 Regulatory environment

4.3.1 Background

4.3.2 Regulatory authority

4.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Croatia

4.4 Fixed network operators in Croatia

4.4.1 Overview of operators

4.4.2 T-Hrvatski Telekom (T-HT)

4.4.3 Optima Telekom

4.4.4 Primatel

4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

4.5.1 National telecom network

4.5.2 International infrastructure

4.6 Wholesaling

4.7 Internet market

4.7.1 Overview

4.7.2 ISP market

4.8 Broadband market

4.8.1 Overview

4.8.2 Broadband statistics

4.8.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

4.8.4 Cable modems

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

4.8.6 Wireless broadband

4.8.7 Broadband forecasts to 2017

4.9 Convergence

4.9.1 Triple play models

4.9.2 Overview of broadcasting market

4.9.3 Regulatory issues

4.9.4 Digital TV

4.10 Mobile communications

4.10.1 Overview of Croatia’s mobile market

4.10.2 Regulatory issues

4.10.3 Mobile technologies

4.10.4 Major mobile operators

4.10.5 Mobile voice services

4.10.6 Mobile data services

4.10.7 Mobile content and applications

5. CYPRUS

5.1 Key statistics

5.2 Telecommunications market

5.2.1 Overview of the Cypriot telecom market

5.3 Regulatory environment

5.3.1 History

5.3.2 Regulatory authority

5.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Cyprus

5.4 Fixed network operator in Cyprus

5.4.1 CyTA

5.4.2 OTEnet

5.4.3 PrimeTel

5.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

5.5.1 National telecom network

5.5.2 International infrastructure

5.5.3 Telecoms & IT

5.6 Wholesaling

5.7 Internet market

5.7.1 Overview

5.7.2 ISP market

5.8 Broadband market

5.8.1 Overview

5.8.2 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

5.8.3 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)

5.8.4 Wireless broadband

5.8.5 Broadband forecasts to 2017

5.9 Convergence

5.9.1 Overview of triple play models

5.9.2 Overview of broadcasting market

5.9.3 Regulatory issues

5.9.4 Digital TV

5.10 Mobile communications

5.10.1 Overview of Cyprus’ mobile market

5.10.2 Regulatory issues

5.10.3 Mobile technologies

5.10.4 Major mobile operators

5.10.5 Mobile voice services

5.10.6 Mobile data services

5.10.7 Mobile content and applications

6. GREECE

6.1 Key statistics

6.2 Telecommunications market

6.2.1 Overview of Greece’s telecom market

6.3 Regulatory environment

6.3.1 History

6.3.2 Regulatory authority

6.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Greece

6.4 Fixed network operators in Greece

6.4.1 Overview of operators

6.4.2 Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE)

6.4.3 Tellas

6.4.4 FORTHnet

6.4.5 Teledome

6.4.6 Vivodi Telecom

6.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

6.5.1 National telecom network

6.5.2 International

6.5.3 Telecoms & IT

6.6 Wholesaling

6.6.1 Unbundled services - LLU

6.6.2 Bitstream access

6.7 Internet market

6.7.1 Overview

6.7.2 ISP market

6.8 Broadband market

6.8.1 Overview

6.8.2 Government support

6.8.3 Broadband statistics

6.8.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

6.8.5 Wireless broadband

6.8.6 Broadband forecasts to 2017

6.9 Convergence

6.9.1 Introduction

6.9.2 Triple play

6.9.3 Overview of broadcasting market

6.9.4 Digital TV

6.10 Mobile communications

6.10.1 Overview of Greece’s mobile market

6.10.2 Regulatory issues

6.10.3 Mobile technologies

6.10.4 Major mobile operators

6.10.5 Mobile voice services

6.10.6 Mobile data services

6.10.7 Mobile content and applications

7. MACEDONIA (FYROM)

7.1 Key statistics

7.2 Telecommunications market

7.2.1 Overview of Macedonia’s telecom market

7.3 Regulatory environment

7.3.1 History

7.3.2 Regulatory authority

7.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Macedonia

7.4 Fixed network operators in Macedonia

7.4.1 Makedonski Telekomunikacii (MakTel)

7.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

7.5.1 National telecom network

7.5.2 International infrastructure

7.5.3 Telecoms & IT

7.6 Internet market

7.6.1 Overview

7.6.2 ISP market

7.7 Broadband market

7.7.1 Overview

7.8 Convergence

7.8.1 Overview of broadcasting market

7.8.2 Digital TV

7.9 Mobile communications

7.9.1 Overview of Macedonia’s mobile market

7.9.2 Regulatory issues

7.9.3 Mobile technologies

7.9.4 Mobile operators

7.9.5 Mobile voice services

7.9.6 Mobile data services

7.9.7 Mobile content and applications

8. MONTENEGRO

8.1 Key statistics

8.2 Telecommunications market

8.2.1 Overview of Montenegro’s telecom market

8.3 Regulatory environment

8.3.1 Background

8.3.2 Regulatory authority

8.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Montenegro

8.4 Fixed network operators

8.4.1 T-Crnogorski Telekom (Telekom Montenegro)

8.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

8.5.1 National telecom network

8.5.2 International infrastructure

8.6 Internet market

8.6.1 Overview

8.6.2 ISP market

8.7 Broadband market

8.7.1 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

8.7.2 Wireless broadband

8.8 Convergence

8.8.1 Overview of broadcasting market

8.8.2 Digital TV

8.9 Mobile communications

8.9.1 Overview of Montenegro’s mobile market

8.9.2 Regulatory issues

8.9.3 Mobile technologies

8.9.4 Major mobile operators

8.9.5 Mobile voice services

8.9.6 Mobile data services

9. ROMANIA

9.1 Key statistics

9.2 Telecommunications market

9.2.1 Overview of Romania’s telecom market

9.3 Regulatory environment

9.3.1 History

9.3.2 Regulatory authority

9.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Romania

9.4 Fixed network operators in Romania

9.4.1 Overview of operators

9.4.2 RomTelecom

9.4.3 Alternative operators

9.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

9.5.1 National telecom network

9.5.2 International infrastructure

9.5.3 Telecoms & IT

9.6 Internet market

9.6.1 Overview

9.6.2 ISP market

9.7 Broadband market

9.7.1 Overview

9.7.2 Broadband statistics

9.7.3 Cable modems

9.7.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

9.7.5 Local Area Networks (LANs)

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

9.7.7 Broadband Powerline (BPL)

9.7.8 Wireless broadband

9.7.9 Broadband forecasts to 2017

9.8 Convergence

9.8.1 Triple play

9.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market

9.8.3 Digital TV

9.9 Mobile communications

9.9.1 Overview and analysis of Romania’s mobile market

9.9.2 Regulatory issues

9.9.3 Mobile technologies

9.9.4 Major mobile operators

9.9.5 Mobile voice services

9.9.6 Mobile data services

9.9.7 Mobile content and applications

10. SERBIA

10.1 Key statistics

10.2 Telecommunications market

10.2.1 Overview of Serbia’s telecom market

10.3 Regulatory environment

10.3.1 History

10.3.2 Regulatory authorities

10.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Serbia

10.3.4 Privatisation

10.3.5 Interconnect

10.4 Fixed network operators

10.4.1 Telekom Serbia

10.4.2 Post and Telecom of Kosovo (PTK)

10.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

10.5.1 National telecom network and international infrastructure

10.5.2 International infrastructure

10.5.3 Infrastructure developments

10.6 Internet market

10.6.1 Overview

10.6.2 Internet access locations

10.6.3 ISP market

10.7 Broadband market

10.7.1 Cable broadband

10.7.2 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

10.7.3 Wireless broadband

10.8 Convergence

10.8.1 Triple play models

10.8.2 Overview of broadcasting market

10.8.3 Regulatory issues

10.8.4 Digital TV

10.9 Mobile communications

10.9.1 Overview of Serbia’s mobile market

10.9.2 Regulatory issues

10.9.3 Mobile technologies

10.9.4 Major mobile operators

10.9.5 Mobile voice services

10.9.6 Mobile data services

11. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS




List of Exhibits




Exhibit 1 - 2001 2G auction results in Greece

Exhibit 2 - 2001 3G auction results in Greece

Exhibit 3 - Frequency bands - expressions of interest - 2007

Exhibit 4 - Cable TV licences awarded - January 2007




List of Tables




Table 1 - Country statistics Albania - 2007

Table 2 - Telephone network statistics - 2006

Table 3 - Internet user statistics - 2006

Table 4 - Mobile statistics - March 2007

Table 5 - National telecommunications authority

Table 6 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2006 *

Table 7 - Internet users and penetration - 1995 - 2006 *

Table 8 - Internet subscribers and penetration - 2000 - 2006*

Table 9 - Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual change - March 2007

Table 10 - Mobile subscriber growth and penetration - 1996 - 2007

Table 11 - AMC total operating revenue, EBITDA, net profit and annual change - 2006 - 2007

Table 12 - Vodafone quarterly prepaid and postpaid ARPU and MOU - 2005 - 2007

Table 13 - Vodafone prepaid subscribers - 2005 - 2007

Table 14 - Country statistics Bosnia-Herzegovina - 2007

Table 15 - Telephone network statistics - 2006

Table 16 - Internet provider statistics - July 2007

Table 17 - Internet user statistics - 2006

Table 18 - Internet subscriber statistics - 2006

Table 19 - Broadband statistics - 2006

Table 20 - Mobile statistics - March 2007

Table 21 - National telecommunications authority

Table 22 - Network operators by licence type - June 2007

Table 23 - Market share by operator - 2006

Table 24 - BH Telecom main revenue by activity - 2004 - 2005

Table 25 - Telekom Srpske fixed-line subscribers - 2005 - 2006

Table 26 - Telekom Srpske traffic carried - 2006

Table 27 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2007

Table 28 - ISDN subscribers by fixed-line incumbent - 2000 - 2007

Table 29 - International Internet capacity by fixed-line incumbent - 2003 - 2005

Table 30 - Internet users and penetration - 1999 - 2007

Table 31 - Internet subscribers and penetration - 1999 - 2006

Table 32 - Internet subscribers by access type and annual change - 2004 - 2005

Table 33 - Number of registered .ba domains - 2005; 2007

Table 34 - Dial-up Internet subscribers by fixed-line incumbent ISP - 2000 - 2007

Table 35 - Cable and ADSL subscribers - 2004 - 2006

Table 36 - Broadband subscribers and penetration - 2002 - 2006

Table 37 - Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual growth - March 2007

Table 38 - Mobile subscribers and penetration - 1998 - 2007

Table 39 - Prepaid subscribers by operator - 2003 - 2006

Table 40 - Country statistics Bulgaria - 2007

Table 41 - Telephone network statistics - 2006

Table 42 - Internet user statistics - 2006

Table 43 - Internet subscriber statistics - 2006

Table 44 - Broadband subscriber statistics - 2006

Table 45 - Mobile statistics - March 2007

Table 46 - National telecommunications authority

Table 47 - Telecom revenue statistics and breakdown by service provided - 2001 - 2005

Table 48 - BTC revenue, net profit and annual change - 2003 - 2006

Table 49 - BTC tariff rebalancing and annual change - May 2004 - April 2005

Table 50 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2006

Table 51 - Household fixed-line penetration - 2002 - 2005

Table 52 - E-business usage indicators - 2004 - 2006

Table 53 - Workplace ICT usage - 2004 - 2006

Table 54 - Take up of online services - 2004; 2006

Table 55 - E-government availability and usage indicators - 2004 - 2006

Table 56 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators - 2004 - 2006

Table 57 - Internet users and penetration - 1995 - 2006

Table 58 - Internet subscribers and penetration - 2001 - 2006

Table 59 - Household narrowband and broadband penetration - 2005 - 2006

Table 60 - Internet access by location - 2004; 2006

Table 61 - Household PC and notebook penetration - 2005 - 2006

Table 62 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet - 2006

Table 63 - Broadband subscribers by access technology - 2006 - 2007

Table 64 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration - 2006

Table 65 - TV content reception method and penetration - 2006

Table 66 - Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual growth - March 2007

Table 67 - Mobile subscribers and penetration - 1995 - 2007

Table 68 - Mobile operator market share by revenue - 2003 - 2006

Table 69 - Total mobile sector revenue by service - 2003 - 2005

Table 70 - Consumer’s attitudes to fixed-mobile substitution - 2006

Table 71 - MobilTel revenue, EBITDA, operating income and CAPEX - 2005 - 2006

Table 72 - MobilTel prepaid, postpaid and blended monthly ARPU - 2004 - 2006

Table 73 - GloBul operating revenue, EBITDA, net profit and annual change - 2006 - 2007

Table 74 - Household penetration of prepaid and postpaid mobile phones - 2006

Table 75 - Ratio of prepaid to postpaid subscribers - 2000 - 2005

Table 76 - MobilTel prepaid subscribers - 2004 - 2006

Table 77 - Total SMS sent and annual change - 2003 - 2005

Table 78 - Total MMS sent and annual change - 2003 - 2005

Table 79 - Effects of mobile spam on users - 2005 - 2006

Table 80 - Country statistics Croatia - 2007

Table 81 - Telecoms market revenue by sector - 2006

Table 82 - Telephone network statistics - 2006

Table 83 - Internet provider statistics - 2006

Table 84 - Internet user statistics - 2006

Table 85 - Internet subscriber statistics - 2006

Table 86 - Broadband subscriber statistics - June 2007

Table 87 - Mobile statistics - March 2007

Table 88 - National telecommunications authority

Table 89 - Market share of fixed-line service providers and annual change - 2005 - 2006

Table 90 - T-HT income, revenue, profit and annual change - 2005 - 2006

Table 91 - T-HT revenue breakdown by sector and annual change - 2005 - 2006

Table 92 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2006

Table 93 - T-HT PSTN, BRA and PRA ISDN connections and annual change - 2005 - 2006

Table 94 - T-HT - data services lines and annual change - 2005 - 2006

Table 95 - Internet users and penetration - 1995 - 2006

Table 96 - Internet subscribers and penetration - 2000 - 2006

Table 97 - Household narrowband and broadband penetration - 2005 - 2006

Table 98 - Household PC and notebook penetration - 2005 - 2006

Table 99 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet - 2006

Table 100 - T-HT dial-up subscribers - 2003 - 2006

Table 101 - T-HT total Internet subscribers by access type - 2005 - 2006

Table 102 - Broadband subscribers and penetration - 2003 - 2007

Table 103 - T-HT ADSL subscribers: residential and business - 2002 - 2006

Table 104 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario - 2007 - 2011; 2017

Table 105 - Forecast broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario - 2007 - 2011; 2017

Table 106 - Audience share by broadcaster - prime time - 2004 - 2007

Table 107 - Audience share by broadcaster - all day - 2004 - 2007

Table 108 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration - 2006

Table 109 - TV content reception method - 2006

Table 110 - Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual change - March 2007

Table 111 - Mobile subscribers and penetration - 1995 - 2007

Table 112 - Consumer’s attitudes to fixed-mobile substitution - 2006

Table 113 - T-Mobile - revenue, EBITDA, cash CAPEX and annual change - 2004 - 2007

Table 114 - T-Mobile - churn, subscriber acquisition costs, ARPU and MOU - 2004 - 2007

Table 115 - VIPnet revenue, EBITDA, operating income and CAPEX - 2004 - 2006

Table 116 - VIPnet prepaid, postpaid and blended monthly ARPU - 2004 - 2006

Table 117 - Household penetration of prepaid and postpaid mobile phones - 2006

Table 118 - T-Mobile Hrvatska prepaid subscribers - 2000 - 2007

Table 119 - VIPnet prepaid subscribers - 2004 - 2006

Table 120 - Effects of mobile spam on users - 2005 - 2006

Table 121 - Country statistics Cyprus - 2007

Table 122 - Telephone network statistics - 2006

Table 123 - Internet user statistics - 2006

Table 124 - Internet subscriber statistics - 2006

Table 125 - Broadband statistics - March 2007

Table 126 - Mobile statistics - June 2007

Table 127 - National telecommunications authority

Table 128 - Interconnection rates - 2005 - 2006

Table 129 - Unbundled loops and access lines - 2006 - 2007

Table 130 - Cost of fully unbundled local loop and shared access line - 2005 - 2006

Table 131 - CyTA operating revenue and surplus, assets, cash flow and CAPEX - 2001 - 2006

Table 132 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2006

Table 133 - E-business usage indicators - 2004 - 2006

Table 134 - Workplace ICT usage - 2004 - 2006

Table 135 - Take up of online services - 2004 - 2006

Table 136 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators - 2004 - 2006

Table 137 - Internet users and penetration - 1995 - 2006

Table 138 - Internet subscribers and penetration - 1999 - 2006

Table 139 - Household narrowband and broadband penetration - 2005 - 2006

Table 140 - Internet access by location - 2004 - 2006

Table 141 - Household PC and notebook penetration - 2005 - 2006

Table 142 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet - 2006

Table 143 - Market share of dial-up competitors - 2006

Table 144 - Broadband subscribers and penetration - 2001 - 2007

Table 145 - Broadband subscribers by access technology - March 2007

Table 146 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario - 2007 - 2011; 2017

Table 147 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario - 2007 - 2011; 2017

Table 148 - Household widescreen and standard TV penetration - 2006

Table 149 - TV content reception method and household penetration - 2006

Table 150 - Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual growth - June 2007

Table 151 - Mobile subscribers and penetration - 1995 - 2007

Table 152 - Consumer’s attitudes to fixed-mobile substitution - 2006

Table 153 - Household penetration of prepaid and postpaid mobile phones - 2006

Table 154 - SMS and MMS traffic by operator- 2005

Table 155 - Effects of mobile spam on users - 2005 - 2006

Table 156 - Country statistics Greece - 2007

Table 157 - Telephone network statistics - 2006

Table 158 - Internet user statistics - 2006

Table 159 - Internet subscriber statistics - 2006

Table 160 - Broadband subscriber statistics - March 2007

Table 161 - Mobile statistics - June 2007

Table 162 - National telecommunications authority

Table 163 - Telecoms revenue and gross profits and annual change - 1998 - 2006

Table 164 - Telecoms revenue by operators and annual change - 1998 - 2006

Table 165 - Telecoms assets by operators and annual change - 1998 - 2006

Table 166 - Interconnection rates - 2005 - 2006

Table 167 - OTE interconnection revenue - 2004 - 2006

Table 168 - Cost of domestic mobile operator call termination on OTE’s network - 2006

Table 169 - OTE domestic fixed-line voice traffic breakdown - 2006

Table 170 - OTE international fixed-line voice traffic- 2002 - 2006

Table 171 - FORTHnet revenue, EBITDA and net profit - 2005 - 2006

Table 172 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2006

Table 173 - OTE PSTN/ISDN lines installed and in use - 2004 - 2006

Table 174 - E-business usage indicators - 2005 - 2006

Table 175 - Workplace ICT usage - 2004 - 2006

Table 176 - Unbundled loops and access lines - March 2007

Table 177 - OTE combined unbundled and shared lines - 2005 - 2007

Table 178 - Cost of fully unbundled local loop and shared access line - 2005 - 2006

Table 179 - E-commerce availability and usage indicators - 2005 - 2006

Table 180 - E-government availability and usage indicators - 2005 - 2006

Table 181 - Internet users and penetration - 1995 - 2006

Table 182 - Internet subscribers and penetration - 2000 - 2006

Table 183 - Take up of online services - 2005 - 2006

Table 184 - Internet access by location - 2004 - 2006

Table 185 - Household PC and notebook penetration - 2005 - 2006

Table 186 - Factors behind households not connected to the Internet - 2006

Table 187 - Internet market revenue and annual change - 2000 - 2006

Table 188 - OTE operating revenue, operating profit and net profit - 2005 - 2006

Table 189 - Broadband subscribers by access technology and annual change - March 2007

Table 190 - Broadband subscribers and penetration - 2003 - 2007

Table 191 - OTE retail and wholesale ADSL subscribers - 2005 - 2007

Table 192 - Broadband subscriber growth - stronger market growth scenario - 2007 - 2011; 2017

Table 193 - Broadband subscriber growth - weaker market growth scenario - 2007 - 2011; 2017

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