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Russia Telecommunications Report Q4 2009

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Business Monitor International
Published: October 2009
Product Code: R302-8503
Description
In our latest quarterly report on the Russian telecommunications industry we have updated our mobile,fixed-line and internet user forecasts as well updating the market data analysis sections. The Russiantelecommunications markets are continuing to develop despite the economic plight of the country, andnow that the Russian economy is expected to emerge from its recession over the second half of 2009 andthe operators have restructured their debt loads, the next few quarters could see an acceleration of theindustry’s development.

ADSL continues to be the most popular broadband technology in Russia, having been the most widelydeployed. However, interest in wireless technologies such as WiMAX and 3G is growing; wirelesstechnologies are expected to play an important role in the development of the broadband sector.

Combined, the Svyazinvest regional telecom operators are the largest broadband providers in Russia.

However, Comstar-UTS is the largest single broadband provider in the country, followed byVimpelCom. At the end of 2008, broadband penetration had reached just 6.4% after annual growth ofover 70%. Broadband is the telecommunications market with the most potential in Russia, with BMIforecasting its subscriber base to more than triple over the next five years. In addition to the expansion ofservices to previously underserved areas, the development of next generation broadband networks is alsoprogressing. Although next generation network expansion plans have been scaled back during theeconomic and financial crises, VimpelCom has reported robust growth in its fibre-to-the-building (FTTB)subscriber base, with around 780,000 FTTB customers at the end of Q209. Demand for super high-speedbroadband and advanced services such as video on demand and IPTV is set to soar, and this will helpdrive subscriptions to next generation broadband networks.

Growth in the fixed-line sector slowed to 1.6% in 2008, down from 2.4% in 2007. The market is beingnegatively impacted by fixed-to-mobile substitution and the growing popularity of VoIP services. Indeed,some estimates suggest that VoIP could account for 40% of wireline voice traffic by 2012. In addition,operators have moved to scale back capital expenditure plans for the expansion of their fixed-linenetworks, further limiting the development of the sector. As a culmination of these factors, BMIanticipates 2009 being the last year of fixed-line subscriber growth in Russia, and we have forecast muteddeclines through to 2013 when penetration will have fallen to 30.7%, down from 31.2% at the end of2008. Russia’s fixed-line sector is dominated by Svyazinvest, along with alternative operators such asComstar-UTS’ MGTS and VimpelCom. Attention is increasingly being transferred towards developingbroadband operations to tap the massive potential in Russia’s broadband market, as well as bolster thefixed-line businesses by bundling fixed-lines with broadband.

In June 2009 the Russian government approved a plan to restructure Svyazinvest by merging its regionaltelecoms subsidiaries into one operator, centred on long-distance and broadband operator Rostelecom. Atthe time of writing, full details of the plan had not been released, but the restructuring process is expectedto take between one and a half and three years to complete. The government also revealed plans to offeran IPO of Svyazinvest shares on a Western stock exchange after the restructuring is complete. OnceSvyazinvest has been restructured and a more coherent development strategy has been formalised, boththe fixed-line and broadband sectors should be given a significant boost. Additionally, if the incumbent isthen privatised, we should see an acceleration in both sectors’ development.

Mobile penetration in Russia reached 132.5% at the end of 2008, after slower growth than in 2007.However, we have had to revise our mobile forecasts after exceptionally strong growth in the first half of2009 of over 10mn net additions. Actual mobile penetration in Russia is believed to be closer to the 100%mark; the market holds a large number of inactive SIMs and there is a tendency for users to own multipleSIMs. The sector is also characterised by large discrepancies between rural and urban penetration rates,leaving growth opportunities as operators expand their networks into underserved areas. The country’sfourth-largest operator, Tele2 Russia, plans to expand into 12 new regions in 2009, which should resultin a boost to competition as well as expanded network coverage.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Russia Mobile Industry SWOT
Russia Fixed-Line/Internet Industry SWOT
Russia Political SWOT
Russia Economic SWOT
Russia Business SWOT
Business Environment Analysis
Central And Eastern European Markets
Russia
Table: Eastern Europe Business Environment Rankings
Industry Forecast Scenario
Mobile
Table: Telecoms Sector - Mobile - Historical Data & Forecasts
Fixed Line
Table: Telecoms Sector - Fixed Line - Historical Data & Forecasts
Internet
Table: Telecoms Sector - Internet - Historical Data & Forecasts
Market Data Analysis
Mobile
Table: Russian Mobile Market, Q408
3G
MTS Russia: Network Launch Plan
Mobile Contract Wins
Table: Mobile Contract Wins
Mobile Content
Regional Outlook
Data And Content Revenues Catching Messaging Revenues, But Costs Remain A Concern
Country Outlook
Table: Total Russian VAS Market
Table: VAS Segmentation
Table: Popular Local Services
Value-Added Services Timeline
Table: Selected VAS Services
Mobile Data
Table: Russia Mobile Market Overview
MTS
MegaFon
Tele2
VimpelCom
Fixed Line
Title: VimpelCom - Fixed Revenue Growth Driven By Broadband
Table: Comparison Of Svyazinvest Regional Companies, H108
Internet
Table: Svyazinvest Regional Companies - Broadband Subscribers
Table: Operator Broadband Subscribers, Q209
Wireline (Fixed Line & Broadband) Developments
Table: Wireline Developments, 2008-2009
Regulatory Environment & Industry Developments
Table: Russia - Regulatory Bodies & Their Responsibilities
Legislation & Market Liberalisation
Regulatory Developments
Competitive Landscape
Competitor Analysis
Table: Key Players In The Russian Telecoms Sector
Table: Operator Revenues, 2005-2007 (US$mn)
Company Monitor
Regional Case Study
Sitronics - Russia’s Only Hope
Sitronics Business Structures
Steady Improvements - Sitronics Financial Results, 2007-2008
Selected Profiles - Operators
Appendix:
Regional Telecommunications Penetration Overview
Fixed Line
Table: Regional Fixed-Line Penetration Overview
Broadband
Table: Regional Broadband Penetration Overview
Mobile
Table: Regional Mobile Penetration Overview
Telecoms Business Environment Ratings Methodology
Ratings Overview
Weighting
Weighting
Indicators
Indicators
Country Snapshot: Russia Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education & Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Section 3: Labour Market & Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 2001-2006
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
Table: Average Annual Wages, 2000-2006
BMI Telecoms Industry Glossary
Table: Telecommunications Glossary Of Terms
BMI Telecommunications Forecasting & Sourcing
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Telecommunications Industry Forecasting:
Key Indicators
Business Environment Ratings
Sources
Ordering and More Information
Price and Delivery Options



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