|
The Future of the Pan-European ISPProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Ovum Plc Published: March 2005 Product Code: R464-29 Description After years of very high growth rates, the Western European Internet market has slowed down significantly. We estimate that it recorded net additions of 10% in 2004, bringing the total number of active Internet users in Europe to approximately 118 million. This research focuses on the question of whether a pan-European business model constitutes a sensible business case. Our research suggests that the pan-European ISP model risks margin dilution and a negative return on capital employed. Key messages Incumbent-owned pan-European ISPs remain the largest players in Europe. This gives them a head-start in broadband services However, alternative pan-European ISPs are experiencing stronger broadband growth The gap between alternative and incumbent-owned pan-European ISPs is closing. Table of Contents
|
|
||||||||
MindBranch has been the leading provider of industry and investment research from more than 550 independent research firms since 1992. With over 90,000 market research reports, MindBranch is your trusted source of competitive business intelligence. |