DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Fixed Services in Emerging Asia-Pacific: Trends and Forecasts 2018-2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
As broadband penetration nears saturation point in China, the major growth in emerging Asia-Pacific will come from developing markets such as India.
Overall telecoms market revenue in emerging Asia-Pacific (EMAP) will grow at a CAGR of 1.2% over the next 5 years, from US$ 296 billion in 2018 to US$ 315 billion in 2023.
In this report, we examine key trends and drivers and provide a comprehensive fixed telecoms market forecast for the EMAP region and for six individually modelled countries.
Scope
- a 5-year forecast of 72 fixed KPIs for the EMAP region and for six key countries
- an in-depth analysis of the trends, drivers and forecast assumptions for each type of fixed service, and for key countries
- an overview of operator strategies and country-specific topics, which highlights similarities and differences between countries
- a summary of results, key implications and recommendations for fixed operators
Data coverage
Fixed connections
- Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up
- Narrowband voice, VoBB
- DSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other
Fixed revenue
- Service, retail
- Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up, BNS
- DSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other
Fixed voice traffic
- Outgoing minutes, MoU
Topics Covered
1. Executive summary
2. Worldwide trends
3. Worldwide: fixed revenue in emerging Asia-Pacific will grow at faster rate than the worldwide average during the forecast period
4. Regional trends
5. EMAP: increasing investment in fixed broadband and the turning off of DSL networks will mean FTTP/B makes up 88% of fixed broadband connections in 2023
6. Fixed: China will continue to lead the way in fixed broadband penetration, however, strong investment in other countries means the gap is narrowing
7. Fixed: government regulation and competition have resulted in China having the lowest broadband ASPU in the region
8. Fixed: government initiatives and increasing competition will increase affordability and penetration of fixed broadband access
9. Country-level trends
10. China: government initiatives and intervention have driven substantial growth in the market, and will continue to shape growth
11. Indonesia: FTTP/B will be the most-widespread technology in Indonesia and the number of DSL connections will drop to 0 by 2023
12. Malaysia: the number of fixed broadband connections will increase due to network investment and the renewed popularity of BFWA
13. Philippines: The two mobile operators are investing substantial amounts of capital to improve fixed network coverage and quality
14. Thailand: operators will continue to compete on network quality in the fixed market
15. Vietnam: the number of FBB connections will grow by a CAGR of 11% from 2017 to 2023, but mobile will still account for most of the overall revenue
16. Forecast methodology and assumptions
17. The forecast model is supported by sound market knowledge
18. Examples of forecast input drivers
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