Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: TelecomView
Published: February 2008
Product Code: R650-11Description After 10 years the wireline broadband networking market is now approaching maturity. The opportunities to add new subscribers are decreasing in the developed countries where the emphasis is shifting to upgrading the performance of broadband networks using high speed fiber technologies to support IPTV and very high speed Internet data services.
The wireline broadband networks in emerging countries still have significant growth before them, which should continue well beyond 2013. In fact, it appears that the long term wireline broadband opportunities are in these emerging countries.
This report looks at the current state of the broadband networks in 170 countries globally that account for 99 percent of the world’s population. It evaluates the ability of the underlying economy and telecommunications infrastructure in each of these countries to support expansion of their broadband networks as the basis of its forecasts.
This report asks important questions such as:
- Where will the wireline broadband opportunities be and how large will they be between 2008 and 2013?
- Where will the opportunities be after 2013?
- What will the impact be of both fiber to the home (FTTH) and fiber to the node (FTTN) deployments on the broadband market globally and within each region?
This report provides global and regional forecasts that are split into groups of developed and emerging countries. The report includes forecasts of:
- Total broadband subscribers: 2007 to 2013
- New broadband subscribers: 2008 to 2013
- Total spending for broadband systems: 2008 to 2013
- Spending for fiber broadband systems: 2008 to 2013
The developed regions included in these forecasts include:
- Western Europe
- Developed countries in Asia/Pacific
- North America
The emerging regions included in these forecasts include:
- Emerging countries in Asia/Pacific
- Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which includes the former Soviet countries.
- Latin America
- Middle East and Africa
This report includes 43 forecast charts and 20 supporting tables. The report is delivered with an Excel spreadsheet Annex that includes the tables with the data for these charts along with detailed that give the forecast for each of the 170 countries included in the report.
Table of Contents - 1 Executive Summary
- 1.1 Total Subscriber Growth
- 1.2 New Subscriber Growth
- 1.3 Fiber Growth
- 1.4 Conclusions and Recommendations
- 2 Methodology and Assumptions
- 2.1 Coverage of Report
- 2.2 Opportunity Analysis
- 2.3 Developed Countries
- 2.4 Emerging Countries
- 3 Global Overview
- 3.1 Global Prospects and Forecasts
- 3.2 Prospects and Forecasts for Developed Countries
- 3.3 Prospects and Forecasts for Emerging Countries
- 4 Western Europe
- 4.1 Subscriber Forecasts
- 4.2 Broadband System Spending
- 5 Developed Countries in Asia/Pacific
- 5.1 Subscriber Forecasts
- 5.2 Broadband System Spending
- 6 North America
- 6.1 Subscriber Forecasts
- 6.2 Broadband System Spending
- 7 Emerging Countries in Asia/Pacific
- 7.1 Subscriber Forecasts
- 7.2 Broadband System Spending
- 8 Eastern Europe/CIS
- 8.1 Subscriber Forecasts
- 8.2 Broadband System Spending
- 9 Latin America
- 9.1 Subscriber Forecasts
- 9.2 Broadband System Spending
- 10 Middle East and Africa
- 10.1 Subscriber Forecasts
- 10.2 Broadband System Spending
- 11 Conclusions and Recommendations
- 11.1 Conclusions
- 11.2 Recommendations
- 12 Appendix II: Glossary
- Table of Figures
- Figure 1 1: Total Broadband Subscribers by Economic Class
- Figure 1 2: Total Broadband System Spending by Economic Status
- Figure 1 3: Fiber System Spending as a % of Broadband Spending
- Figure 3 1: Total Broadband Subscribers by Region
- Figure 3 2: New Broadband Subscribers by Region
- Figure 3 3: Total Broadband Subscribers by Economic Status
- Figure 3 4: New Broadband Subscribers by Economic Status
- Figure 3 5: Total Broadband Spending by Region
- Figure 3 6: Total Broadband Spending by Economic Status
- Figure 3 7: Total Fiber Spending by Region
- Figure 3 8: Broadband Subscribers in Developed Countries
- Figure 3 9: New Broadband Subscribers in Developed Countries
- Figure 3 10: Total Broadband Spending in Developed Countries
- Figure 3 11: Percentage of Fiber Spending Developed Countries
- Figure 3 12: Total Broadband Subscribers in Emerging Countries
- Figure 3 13: New Broadband Subscribers in Emerging Countries
- Figure 3 14: Total Broadband Spending in Emerging Countries
- Figure 3 15: Percentage of Spending in Developed Countries
- Figure 4 1: Total Broadband Subscribers in Western Europe
- Figure 4 2: New Broadband Subscribers in Western Europe
- Figure 4 3: Total Broadband Spending in Western Europe
- Figure 4 4: Total Fiber Spending in Western Europe
- Figure 5 1: Subscribers in Developed Countries of Asia/Pacific
- Figure 5 2: New Subs in Developed Countries Asia/Pacific
- Figure 5 3: Spending in Developed Countries of Asia/Pacific
- Figure 5 4: Fiber Spending in Developed Countries Asia/Pacific
- Figure 6 1: Total Broadband Subscribers in North America
- Figure 6 2: Total Broadband Subscribers in North America
- Figure 6 3: Total Broadband Spending in North America
- Figure 6 4: Total Broadband Fiber in North America
- Figure 7 1: Total Subscribers in Emerging Countries Asia/Pacific
- Figure 7 2: New Subscribers in Emerging Countries Asia/Pacific
- Figure 7 3: Spending in Emerging Countries in Asia/Pacific
- Figure 7 4: Broadband Fiber in Emerging Countries Asia/Pacific
- Figure 8 1: Broadband Subscribers in Eastern Europe and CIS
- Figure 8 2: New Subscribers in Eastern Europe and the CIS
- Figure 8 3: Broadband System Spending in Eastern Europe CIS
- Figure 8 4: Fiber Spending in Eastern Europe and the CIS
- Figure 9 1: Total Broadband Subscribers in Latin America
- Figure 9 2: New Broadband Subscribers in Latin America
- Figure 9 3: Total Broadband Spending in Latin America
- Figure 9 4: Total Fiber Spending in Latin America
- Figure 10 1: Broadband Subscribers in the Middle East Africa
- Figure 10 2: New Subscribers in the Middle East and Africa
- Figure 10 3: Broadband Spending in the Middle East and Africa
- Figure 10 4: Total Fiber Spending in the Middle East and Africa
- Table of Tables
- Table 3 1: Opportunities in Global Wireline Broadband Services
- Table 3 2: Growth Prospects for Broadband by Economic Status
- Table 3 3: Average ystem Pricing Developed Countries
- Table 3 4: Average Fiber Pricing in Developed Countries
- Table 3 5: Average System Pricing in Emerging Countries
- Table 3 6: Average System Pricing in Emerging Countries
- Table 4 1: Western European Countries included in Forecast
- Table 4 2: Opportunities: Western Europe
- Table 5 1: Asia/Pacific Developed Countries included
- Table 5 2: Opportunities Developed Countries Asia/Pacific
- Table 6 1: North American Countries included in Forecast
- Table 6 2: Opportunities North America
- Table 7 1: Asia/Pacific Emerging Countries included in Forecast
- Table 7 2: Opportunities iEmerging Countries Asia/Pacific
- Table 8 1: Eastern Europe/CIS Countries included in Forecast
- Table 8 2: Opportunities Eastern Europe and the CIS
- Table 9 1: Western European Countries included in Forecast
- Table 9 2: Opportunities Latin America
- Table 10 1: Western European Countries included in Forecast
- Table 10 2: Opportunities Middle East/Africa
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