DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Bhutan - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband, and Digital Economy - Statistics and Analyses" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
The number of fixed telephone lines in Bhutan is gradually declining from a very small base as the mobile segment continues to expand. Bhutan had been isolated from the rest of the world for a long time, both generally, and particularly in terms of its telecommunications. Its mountainous landscape made it especially difficult to build the necessary telecoms infrastructure.
Penetration is predicted to drop further by 2019 as this declining fixed-line trend continues.
Bhutan also came late to the internet. Development continued down a slow path, as the country embraced online activity cautiously. Fixed broadband penetration in Bhutan is increasing moderately from a very relatively small base. The fixed broadband market is predicted to continue to grow moderately over the next five years to 2022. The limited and declining number of fixed lines in Bhutan is restricting more widespread development of fixed broadband.
The mobile market in Bhutan has grown strongly over the past few years however the growth rate has subsided over the past few years as the mobile market begins to mature. Slower and declining growth is predicted to continue over the next five years to 2022 as the mobile subscriber market further matures.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive summary
2. Key statistics
3. Country overview
4. Telecommunications market
5. Regulatory environment
6. Fixed network operators
7. Telecommunications infrastructure
8. Fixed-line broadband market
9. Mobile market
10. Mobile infrastructure
11. Major mobile operators
12. Digital economy
Companies Mentioned
- Airtel
- B-Mobile
- Bhutan Telecom
- DrukNet
- Ericsson
- Reliance
- Samden Tech
- Tashi InfoComm
- TashiCell
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