Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: IDATE
Published: December 2007
Product Code: R221-192Description This edition of this report provides analysis of the overriding trends and chief developments in broadband markets around the globe. It examines the main forces driving the market’s growth and transformation - equipment momentum, technological advancements and increasing bitrates, expanding service offerings, growing competition, regulatory debates - and offers profiles of the globe’s leading broadband access providers (strategy, services, financial results).
The Atlas takes a look at underlying market trends and supplies volume forecasts up to 2011, by geographical zone and by type of access (ADSL, cable modem and others, including very high-speed broadband). From a geographical standpoint, the report delivers data and detailed estimates for the globe’s main regions (Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific), along with analyses of the largest national markets.
Table of Contents - 1. State of the access market at the end of 2007
- 1.1. Global and regional situation
- 1.2. Analysis by country
- 2. Access technology based competition
- 2.1. DSL still the main broadband access technology
- 2.2. The cable modem alternative
- 2.3. Ultra-broadband
- 2.4. Alternative technology rollouts
- 3. Broadband regulation and public policies
- 3.1. Public initiatives and policies
- 3.2. DSL market competition
- 3.2.1. Definitions
- 3.2.2. Implementing unbundling
- 3.2.3. The situation in Europe
- 3.2.4. The United States: deregulating broadband
- 3.2.5. Japan: unbundling champion
- 3.2.6. Naked DSL
- 3.3. Unbundling other types of infrastructure
- 3.3.1. Cable modem
- 3.3.2. Fibre optic
- Tables and figures
- Table 1: Growth of broadband subscribers around the world, 2002-2007
- Table 2: World’s 20 largest broadband user bases as of mid-2007
- Table 3: Top 10 countries in terms of new broadband subscribers in 2007
- Table 4: Top 20 countries in terms of broadband penetration, as of mid-2007
- Table 5: 10 largest broadband bases in mid-2007, by access technology
- Table 6: Status of DOCSIS standardisation
- Table 7: Number of FTTH subscribers in Europe, per country, at the end of 2006
- Table 8: Description of the main ultra-broadband projects
- Table 9: Performances of the main 802.11 standards
- Table 10: Status of 802.16 spec standardisation
- Table 11: Asian authorities’ contribution to broadband development
- Table 12: A selection of broadband projects backed by local authorities
- Table 13: Regulatory and operational implementation of unbundling in a selection of countries
- Table 14: Changes in unbundling tariffs in the major European markets, 2002-2006
- Table 15: Main naked DSL offers and national market situation
- Figure 1: Breakdown of the global broadband subscriber base in mid-2007, by geographical zone
- Figure 2: Growth of the broadband subscriber base by geographical zone, 2002-2007
- Figure 3: Growth of the broadband access base in 2007 and number of BB connections at the end of 2007, by geographical zone
- Figure 4: Breakdown of the broadband user base by access technology, mid-2007
- Figure 5: Change in DSL’s share of national broadband bases, 2002-2007
- Figure 6: DSL variations, by bitrate
- Figure 7: Change in cable modem’s share of national broadband bases, 2002-2007
- Figure 8: North American cablecos’ spending on infrastructure and network upgrades
- Figure 9: Hotspot deployment outlook, by geographical zone
- Figure 10: Percentage of alternative operators’ DSL based on unbundling in mid-2007
- Figure 11: Growth of unbundled DSL in Europe
- Figure 12: State of unbundling in Europe’s largest markets as of mid-2007
- Figure 13: Breakdown of the DSL base between the different types of operator in mid-2006
- Figure 14: Fibre unbundling in Japan
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