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Home > Communications > Public Switching > Broadband
World Broadband Market - Company Analysis
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September 2007
Published By:
IDATE
Page Count:
32
Order Code:
R221-191
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- 1. Market forces
- 1.1. Player positioning in the broadband market
- 1.2. Broadband access leaders
- 2. Incumbent telcos
- 2.1. Undisputed domination of the broadband access market?
- 2.2. Incumbent telco initiatives to offset declining market share
- 3. Alternative operators: unbundling still going strong
- 3.1. Interest in unbundling confirmed
- 3.2. The unbundling economy: new business models
- 3.3. Challenges of bundling
- 4. Pure ISPs moving to an infrastructure operator model
- 5. Cable operators
- 5.1. Restructuring/consolidation
- 5.2. Different paths of diversification
- 6. Mobile operators
- 6.1. Strengths and weaknesses
- 6.2. Implementing a fixed broadband strategy: threats and opportunities
- 6.3. Fixed market entry strategies
- 7. Internet giants and fixed access
- 7.1. DSL and cable: unlikely markets for internet players
- 7.2. Internet giants could target roaming
- 7.3. Voice over IP and its impact on the fixed telephony market
- 8. Regulatory leverage
- 8.1. Local loop unbundling
- 8.2. Bitstream access/DSL resale/naked DSL
- 8.3. MVNOs
- Tables
- Table 1: Top 10 alternative ISPs (mid-2007)
- Table 2: Change in incumbent telcos’ share of the broadband access market, by country
- Table 3: Access market performance of a selection of incumbent carriers
- Table 4: Market share and relative growth of incumbent telcos’ IPTV business
- Table 5: Incumbent telcos’ share of the VoIP market
- Table 6: European incumbent telcos’ international broadband activities
- Table 7: Top alternative operators’ progress with unbundling
- Table 8: Savings enabled by unbundling in the UK
- Table 9: Mobile operators’ triple play-centric growth strategies
- Table 10: Co-branding and resale partnership agreements
- Table 11: Accords de MVNO fixed telcos
- Table 12: Fixed operator takeovers of mobile operators
- Table 13: Fixed telcos’ recent investments in cellular or wireless
- Table 14: Recent cable industry restructuring
- Table 15: Leading American cablecos’ VoIP subscriber bases
- Table 16: Examples of partnerships and resale agreements
- Table 17: Mobile operators acting as FVNOs
- Table 18: Mobile operators’ fixed network mergers and acquisitions
- Table 19: New investments in fixed networks, or their equivalent
- Table 20: Impact of naked DSL on broadband providers
- Figures
- Figure 1: Shifts in the different players’ positioning with respect to services
- Figure 2: Change in incumbent telcos’ share of the broadband access market
- Figure 3: Risks surrounding European incumbent telcos’ regulated services
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