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July 20, 2006 - The expectations for broadband are on the rise. Investment continues to increase despite the recession that the telecom industry has been facing. The dependence on the World Wide Web has increased the demand for a better overall Internet experience. This is augmented by the growth in consumer familiarity with the Internet. The end of the technology recession should bring about even more investment in broadband
The report “ European Broadband Service Market - Competition Between the Retail Suppliers ” presents a complete assessment of the use of broadband in the European countries. The report includes the mention if the current regulatory and competitive environment that surrounds various technologies. It also focuses on the incumbent and alternative operators' strategies with a comparative analysis of the current situation in the U.S. and Europe.
By the end of March 2004, about 87 % of the U.K. population had access to affordable broadband offerings like, cable modems, (FWA) Fixed Wireless access or (DSL) Digital Subscriber Line. Research shows that the Europeans will be able to gain access to broadband internet connections through upgraded phone networks by 2010, while cable television operators will see a decline in their market share by more than 15%.
Europe is undergoing buoyant broadband growth where low priced low-tier products have become very successful. A comparison of the current trends in the market is done with the past and the present situations. In 1999, only 0.2% of the European households had broadband internet access, but gradually the numbers increased and are growing day by day. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology is more dominating because of the reach of the telephone lines in all homes. The telecom operators are gaining because of superior financial positions, scale, and brand strength.
Highlights
- The size of the European Broadband Market.
- Various services offered by the broadband industry.
- Adoption and presence of the latest technologies in the industry.
- The competition and challenges faced by the industry.
- Profiles of the key cable markets in the European countries.
- Profitability of the industry.
- Revenue generation of the industry.
- Rules and regulations governing the market and the industry.
- Level service penetration of cable internet, television, and telephony.
- Future prospects of the industry.
Features
The report on the " European Broadband Service Market " provides a snapshot of the progress that has been made in the implementation of broadband across the European nations. The report gives a complete scenario of the future of the broadband services and their growth. The market context and the country opportunities are mentioned in Chapters 1 and 2. A market analysis and detailed future forecast is made in Chapters 3, 4, and 5.
This report can be of great help to the policy makers in identifying and evaluating the factors that affect the business broadband uptake across Europe. With the help of the forecasting figures, one can understand the access technology uptake in various vertical markets.
1. Preface
2. Market Context
3. Country Opportunities
4. The Future Decoded – 2005 and Ahead
5. Broadband - Can it Gain Utility Status?
6. Conclusion
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