Abstract
BuddeComm's 2006 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Asia - Vertical Market Report pack, contains over 2000 pages of research on 35 Asian countries.
This research, covering one of the worlds most dynamic regions discusses:
- Internet Infrastructure and Developments
- Internet policies, models and concepts
- Regional and International Networks
- Internet Market, VPNs and VoIP
- Vision for a National Policy, Government Policies
- Network Operators, Wholesalers and Retailers, Utilities Projects
- xDSL, HFC, MDS, Satellite, Cable Modems, Cable Telephony
- Wireless Broadband
- Convergence and regulatory issues
- Broadband TV (IPTV)
- TV over DSL/IPTV
- Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- Interactive TV (iTV)
- Triple-play networks
- Overview of Mobile Regional Characteristics, Growth and Market Structure
- Mobile Technologies - GSM, CDMA, PCN/PCS
- Mobile Services - Prepaid, fixed-mobile convergence, gaming
- Mobile Data - Market Overview, SMS, MMS, PoC, GPRS, WAP
- Overview on 3G
- Mobile Satellite Services
- Infrastructure Issues
- Regulatory issues and government policies regarding infrastructure
- Mobile networks, including Value Added Services
- Brief overview of major telecommunications carriers and service providers
Table of Contents
Volume 1 - 2006 Central Asian Broadband and Internet Markets
1. OVERVIEW OF THE BROADBAND AND INTERNET MARKETS
- 1.1Internet market
- 1.1.1Market overview
- 1.1.2Cultural and regulatory issues
- 1.1.3Internet advertising
- 1.1.4Asian Domain Name Dispute-Resolution Centre
- 1.1.5Internet access and infrastructure
- 1.1.6ISP market
- 1.1.7ASP market
- 1.1.8Intranets and extranets
- 1.2Broadband market
- 1.2.1Overview
- 1.2.2Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 1.2.3Cable Modem
- 1.2.4Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 1.2.5Wireless broadband
- 1.2.6Satellite Internet
- 1.2.7Broadband over Powerline (BPL) services / Powerline Communications (PLC)
- 1.2.8Major broadband markets in Asia
2. ARMENIA
- 2.1Internet market
- 2.1.1Market overview
- 2.1.2ISP market
3. AZERBAIJAN
- 3.1Internet market
- 3.1.1Market overview
- 3.1.2ISP market
4. GEORGIA
- 4.1Internet market
- 4.1.1Market overview
- 4.1.2ISP market
5. KAZAKHSTAN
- 5.1Internet market
- 5.1.1Market overview
- 5.1.2ISP market
6. KYRGYZSTAN
- 6.1Internet market
- 6.1.1Market overview
- 6.1.2ISP market
7. TAJIKISTAN
- 7.1Internet market
- 7.1.1Market overview
8. TURKMENISTAN
- 8.1Internet market
- 8.1.1Market overview
9. UZBEKISTAN
- 9.1Internet market
- 9.1.1Market overview
- 9.1.2ISP market
10. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 2 - 2006 North Asian Broadband and Internet Markets
1. OVERVIEW OF THE BROADBAND AND INTERNET MARKETS
- 1.1Internet market
- 1.2Market overview
- 1.2.2Cultural and regulatory issues
- 1.2.3Internet advertising
- 1.2.4Asian Domain Name Dispute-Resolution Centre
- 1.2.5Internet access and infrastructure
- 1.2.6ISP market
- 1.2.7ASP market
- 1.2.8Intranets and extranets
- 1.3Broadband market
- 1.3.1Market overview
- 1.3.2Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 1.3.3Cable Modem
- 1.3.4Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 1.3.5Wireless broadband
- 1.3.6Satellite Internet
- 1.3.7Broadband over Powerline (BPL) services / Powerline Communications (PLC)
- 1.3.8Major broadband markets in Asia
2. CHINA
- 2.1Internet market
- 2.1.1Overview
- 2.1.2Internet statistics
- 2.1.3Analysis -slowdown of Internet growth in China
- 2.2Broadband market
- 2.2.1Overview
- 2.2.2Broadband service providers
- 2.2.3Broadband networks
- 2.3E-services
- 2.3.1Overview
- 2.3.2E-commerce
- 2.3.3Regulatory issues
- 2.3.4Internet regulations and censorship
- 2.3.5Google.cn
- 2.3.6E-payment systems
- 2.3.7E-government
- 2.3.8E-entertainment
- 2.3.9Search engines
3. HONG KONG
- 3.1Internet market
- 3.1.1Market overview
- 3.1.2ISP market
- 3.1.3Major ISPs
- 3.2Broadband market
- 3.2.1Overview
- 3.2.2Licensing
- 3.2.3Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 3.2.4Cable modem
- 3.2.5Wireless broadband
- 3.2.6Broadband via satellite
- 3.2.7E-Services
4. JAPAN
- 4.1Internet and Broadband statistics
- 4.2Broadband market
- 4.2.1Overview
- 4.2.2Mega Consortium / Broadband Consortium Japan (BB Japan)
- 4.2.3Impact of broadband on voice market
- 4.3Cable modems
- 4.3.1Market overview
- 4.3.2Regulatory issues
- 4.4Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 4.4.1Market overview
- 4.4.2Major ADSL providers
- 4.5Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 4.5.1Market overview
- 4.5.2Major FttH players
- 4.6Broadband over powerline (BPL) / powerline communications (PLC)
- 4.7Wireless broadband
- 4.7.1Wireless LAN (WLAN)
- 4.7.2Major WLAN providers
- 4.7.3Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN)
- 4.7.4Ultra Wideband (UWB)
- 4.7.5Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS)
- 4.7.6Broadband Internet via satellite
- 4.8Global LAN Ethernet
5. MACAU
- 5.1Internet market
- 5.1.1Market overview
- 5.2Broadband market
- 5.2.1Broadband statistics
- 5.2.2ADSL
6. MONGOLIA
- 6.1Internet market
- 6.1.1Overview
- 6.1.2Mongolia Internet Exchange (MIX)
- 6.1.3ISP market
- 6.2Broadband market
- 6.2.1Fibre-to-the-building (FttB) project
- 6.2.2ADSL
7. NORTH KOREA
- 7.1Internet market
- 7.1.1Overview
- 7.1.2Websites
- 7.1.3Email service
- 7.1.4VoIP
- 7.1.5Internet cafes
8. SOUTH KOREA
- 8.1Broadband market
- 8.1.1Overview
- 8.1.2Growth drivers
- 8.1.3Statistical overview
- 8.1.4Major broadband ISPs
- 8.1.5Broadband services
- 8.2E-services
- 8.2.1Overview
- 8.2.2E-commerce
- 8.2.3Online trading
- 8.2.4E-banking
- 8.2.5E-government
- 8.2.6E-entertainment
9. TAIWAN
- 9.1Internet market
- 9.1.1Market overview
- 9.1.2Public Internet access
- 9.1.3Direct Internet access network
- 9.1.4TWGate
- 9.1.5ISP market
- 9.2Broadband market
- 9.2.1Overview
- 9.2.2Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 9.2.3Cable modems
- 9.2.4Wireless broadband
- 9.2.5Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 9.2.6Advanced broadband options
- 9.2.7Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 9.3E-services
- 9.3.1Overview
- 9.3.2E-commerce
- 9.3.3E-banking
- 9.3.4E-government
- 9.3.5High-speed ISP services
10. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 3 - 2006 South Asian Broadband and Internet Markets
1. OVERVIEW OF THE ASIAN BROADBAND AND INTERNET MARKETS
- 1.1Internet market
- 1.2Market overview
- 1.2.2Cultural and regulatory issues
- 1.2.3Internet advertising
- 1.2.4Asian Domain Name Dispute-Resolution Centre
- 1.2.5Internet access and infrastructure
- 1.2.6ISP market
- 1.2.7ASP market
- 1.2.8Intranets and extranets
- 1.3Broadband market
- 1.3.1Market overview
- 1.3.2Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 1.3.3Cable Modem
- 1.3.4Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 1.3.5Wireless broadband
- 1.3.6Satellite Internet
- 1.3.7Broadband over Powerline (BPL) services / Powerline Communications (PLC)
- 1.3.8Major broadband markets in Asia
2. AFGHANISTAN
- 2.1Internet market
- 2.1.1Market overview
- 2.1.2Internet cafes
- 2.1.3Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
- 2.1.4Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
3. BANGLADESH
- 3.1Internet market
- 3.1.1Overview
- 3.1.2MediNet
- 3.1.3Village Computer and Internet Program
- 3.1.4ISP market
- 3.1.5IT development strategy
- 3.1.6Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 3.2Broadband market
- 3.2.1Broadband services
- 3.2.2Internet via satellite
- 3.3Content and e-services
- 3.3.1E-commerce
4. BHUTAN
- 4.1Internet market
- 4.1.1Overview
- 4.1.2ISP market
5. INDIA
- 5.1Internet market
- 5.1.1Overview
- 5.1.2Regulatory issues
- 5.1.3ISP market
- 5.2Broadband market
- 5.2.1Overview
- 5.2.2National Broadband Policy 2004
- 5.2.3Cable modems
- 5.2.4Personal computers
- 5.2.5Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 5.2.6Wireless broadband
- 5.2.7Satellite
- 5.2.8Other broadband networks
- 5.3Content and e-services
- 5.3.1E-commerce
- 5.3.2Analysis -e-Chaupal -the electronic town square -May 2006
6. MALDIVES
- 6.1Internet overview
- 6.1.1Liberalisation
7. NEPAL
- 7.1Internet market
- 7.1.1Overview
- 7.1.2ISP market
8. PAKISTAN
- 8.1Internet market
- 8.1.1Overview
- 8.1.2ISP market
- 8.2Broadband market
- 8.2.1Cable modems
- 8.2.2Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 8.2.3Internet via satellite
- 8.3E-services
- 8.3.1E-commerce
- 8.3.2E-government
9. SRI LANKA
- 9.1Internet market
- 9.1.1Overview
- 9.1.2Internet exchange
- 9.1.3Public Internet access
- 9.1.4Data Centres
- 9.1.5ISP market
- 9.1.6E-commerce
- 9.2Broadband market
- 9.2.1Market overview
- 9.2.2Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
10. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 4 - 2006 South East Asian Broadband and Internet Market report
1. OVERVIEW OF THE BROADBAND AND INTERNET MARKETS
- 1.1Internet market
- 1.1.1Market overview
- 1.1.2Cultural and regulatory issues
- 1.1.3Internet advertising
- 1.1.4Asian Domain Name Dispute-Resolution Centre
- 1.1.5Internet access and infrastructure
- 1.1.6ISP market
- 1.1.7ASP market
- 1.1.8Intranets and extranets
- 1.2Broadband market
- 1.2.1Overview
- 1.2.2Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 1.2.3Cable Modem
- 1.2.4Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 1.2.5Wireless broadband
- 1.2.6Satellite Internet
- 1.2.7Broadband over Powerline (BPL) services / Powerline Communications (PLC)
- 1.2.8Major broadband markets in Asia
2. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
- 2.1Internet market
- 2.1.1Market overview
- 2.1.2Content and e-services
3. CAMBODIA
- 3.1Internet market
- 3.1.1Market overview
- 3.1.2Internet access locations
4. INDONESIA
- 4.1Internet market
- 4.1.1Market overview
- 4.1.2ISP market
- 4.2Broadband networks and services
- 4.2.1Overview
- 4.2.2TelkomNet
- 4.2.3Internet via satellite
- 4.2.4Wireless broadband
- 4.3Content and e-services
- 4.3.1E-commerce
5. LAOS
- 5.1Internet market
- 5.1.1Market overview
- 5.1.2ISP market
- 5.1.3Public Internet access
- 5.1.4Top level domain name
- 5.1.5Broadband Internet
- 5.1.6VoIP telephony
6. MALAYSIA
- 6.1Internet market
- 6.1.1Market overview
- 6.1.2ISP market
- 6.2Broadband market
- 6.2.1Overview
- 6.2.2Broadband infrastructure
- 6.2.3Broadband Internet
- 6.2.4Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 6.2.5Wireless broadband
- 6.2.6Broadband over powerline (BPL)
- 6.2.7Internet via satellite
- 6.2.8Triple play services
- 6.2.9National IPv6 Council
- 6.2.10Intranet hosting services
- 6.3Content and e-services
- 6.3.1E-commerce
- 6.3.2E-government
- 6.3.3Telemedicine
7. MYANMAR
- 7.1Internet market
- 7.1.1Marker overview
8. PHILIPPINES
- 8.1Internet market
- 8.1.1Market overview
- 8.1.2Internet Exchanges
- 8.1.3I-Gate
- 8.1.4Internet demographics
- 8.1.5Internet regulation
- 8.1.6Gearing Up Internet Literacy and Access for Students (GILAS)
- 8.1.7ISP market
- 8.2Broadband market
- 8.2.1Overview
- 8.2.2Cable modems
- 8.2.3Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 8.2.4Wireless broadband
- 8.2.5Internet via satellite
- 8.2.6Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 8.2.7IP networks
- 8.3Content and e-services
- 8.3.1E-commerce
- 8.3.2E-government
- 8.3.3Content
- 8.3.4Instant Messaging (IM)
9. SINGAPORE
- 9.1Internet market
- 9.1.1Market overview
- 9.1.2Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC)
- 9.1.3Regulatory environment
- 9.1.4International Internet infrastructure
- 9.1.5Internet data centres
- 9.1.6Internet security
- 9.1.7Internet access locations
- 9.1.8Web service development
- 9.1.9International Internet Exchange
- 9.1.10ISP market
- 9.2Broadband market
- 9.2.1Overview
- 9.2.2Broadband Multimedia Network -Singapore One
- 9.2.3Broadband service providers
- 9.2.4Cable modems
- 9.2.5Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- 9.2.6B-ISDN
- 9.2.7Powerline broadband
- 9.2.8Internet via satellite
- 9.2.9IP-VPN networks
- 9.2.10Wireless broadband
- 9.2.11Content and e-services
10. THAILAND
- 10.1Internet Market
- 10.1.1Market overview
- 10.1.2ISP market
- 10.1.3Major ISPs
- 10.1.4Thailand Internet Exchange
- 10.1.5Portal services
- 10.1.6Internet charges
- 10.1.7Regulatory issues
- 10.1.8Internet cafes
- 10.1.9Content
- 10.2Broadband market
- 10.2.1Overview
- 10.2.2ADSL
- 10.2.3Cable modem
- 10.2.4Internet via satellite
- 10.2.5Wireless Internet
- 10.2.6Major broadband operators
- 10.3Content and e-services
- 10.3.1E-commerce
- 10.3.2E-Government
11. TIMOR LESTE (EAST TIMOR)
- 11.1Internet market
- 11.1.1Overview
12. VIETNAM
- 12.1Internet market
- 12.1.1Market overview
- 12.1.2Regulatory environment
- 12.1.3Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC)
- 12.1.4Internet cafés
- 12.1.5ISP market
- 12.1.6Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 12.1.7Satellite Internet
- 12.1.8Emerging IT industry
- 12.2Broadband market
- 12.2.1Overview
- 12.2.2Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
- 12.2.3Cable Modem
- 12.2.4Wireless broadband
- 12.2.5Satellite Internet
- 12.3Content and e-services
- 12.3.1E-commerce
- 12.3.2E-government
13. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 5 - 2006 North Asian Convergence Market
1. DIGITAL MEDIA AND CONVERGENCE
- 1.1Market overview
- 1.2Japan
- 1.2.1Overview
- 1.2.2Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 1.2.3Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 1.2.4Interactive TV (iTV) via cable
- 1.3South Korea
- 1.3.1Broadband convergence Network (BcN)
- 1.3.2Broadband TV
- 1.3.3Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 1.3.4Digital cable TV
- 1.4China
- 1.4.1Overview
- 1.4.2Convergence and regulatory issues
- 1.4.3Broadband TV
- 1.4.4Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 1.5Hong Kong
- 1.5.1Overview
- 1.5.2Convergent service operators
- 1.5.3Interactive TV (iTV)
- 1.5.4Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 1.6Singapore
- 1.6.1Convergence
- 1.6.2iTV development
- 1.6.3Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 1.7Taiwan
- 1.7.1Convergence
- 1.7.2GigaMedia
- 1.7.3Interactive TV
- 1.8Malaysia
- 1.8.1Interactive TV (iTV)
- 1.8.2Triple play services
2. CHINA
- 2.1Convergence
- 2.1.1Overview of media convergence
- 2.1.2Triple play models
- 2.1.3Television broadcasting in China
- 2.1.4Digital TV
3. HONG KONG
- 3.1Convergence
- 3.1.1Overview of broadcasting market
- 3.1.2Regulatory environment
- 3.1.3Free-To-Air (FTA) broadcasting
- 3.1.4Digital TV
4. JAPAN
- 4.1Convergence
- 4.1.1Triple play models
- 4.1.2Television broadcasting in Japan
- 4.1.3Digital TV
- 4.1.4E-services
5. MACAU
- 5.1Broadcasting
- 5.1.1Cable TV
- 5.1.2Satellite TV
6. NORTH KOREA
- 6.1Broadcasting
- 6.1.1Overview
- 6.1.2TV stations
- 6.1.3Cable TV
- 6.1.4Satellite TV
7. SOUTH KOREA
- 7.1Convergence
- 7.1.1Broadband convergence Network (BcN)
- 7.1.2Triple play models
- 7.1.3Digital TV
8. TAIWAN
- 8.1Convergence
- 8.1.1Overview of media convergence
- 8.1.2Overview of broadcasting market
- 8.1.3Digital TV
9. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 6 - 2006 South Asian and South East Asian Convergence Market
1. DIGITAL MEDIA AND CONVERGENCE
- 1.1Market overview
- 1.2Japan
- 1.2.1Overview
- 1.2.2Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 1.2.3Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 1.2.4Interactive TV (iTV) via cable
- 1.3South Korea
- 1.3.1Broadband convergence Network (BcN)
- 1.3.2Broadband TV
- 1.3.3Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 1.3.4Digital cable TV
- 1.4China
- 1.4.1Overview
- 1.4.2Convergence and regulatory issues
- 1.4.3Broadband TV
- 1.4.4Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 1.5Hong Kong
- 1.5.1Overview
- 1.5.2Convergent service operators
- 1.5.3Interactive TV (iTV)
- 1.5.4Broadband TV (IPTV)
- 1.6Singapore
- 1.6.1Convergence
- 1.6.2iTV development
- 1.6.3Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 1.7Taiwan
- 1.7.1Convergence
- 1.7.2GigaMedia
- 1.7.3Interactive TV
- 1.8Malaysia
- 1.8.1Interactive TV (iTV)
- 1.8.2Triple play services
2. AFGHANISTAN
- 2.1Broadcasting
- 2.1.1Overview
- 2.1.2National broadcaster
- 2.1.3Badakhshan TV
- 2.1.4Herat TV
- 2.1.5Satellite TV
- 2.1.6Afghan TV
- 2.1.7Cable TV
- 2.1.8Radio Free Afghanistan
- 2.1.9Voice of Afghanistan
3. BANGLADESH
- 3.1Broadcasting
- 3.1.1Overview
- 3.1.2Free to air broadcasting
- 3.1.3Cable and satellite TV
4. CAMBODIA
- 4.1Broadcasting market
- 4.1.1Overview
- 4.1.2Free-to-Air (FTA) broadcasting
- 4.1.3Cable TV
5. INDIA
- 5.1Broadcasting market
- 5.1.1Overview
- 5.1.2Analysis -A view of India's broadcasting market -May 2006
- 5.1.3Statistical overview
- 5.1.4Regulatory issues
- 5.1.5Analysis -Paul Budde (October 2005)
- 5.2Free-to-Air TV
- 5.2.1Doordarshan
- 5.3Cable TV
- 5.3.1Market overview
- 5.3.2Cable TV regulatory environment
- 5.3.3Cable infrastructure developments
- 5.3.4Pay TV
- 5.4Convergence
- 5.5Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)
- 5.6Satellite TV
- 5.6.1Direct-to-Home (DTH) TV
- 5.6.2Major cable and pay TV operators
- 5.7TV content
6. INDONESIA
- 6.1Broadcasting market
- 6.1.1Overview
- 6.1.2Analysis -Changes to broadcasting laws -February 2006
- 6.1.3Regulatory environment
- 6.1.4Free-to-Air (FTA) TV
- 6.1.5Cable and pay TV
- 6.1.6Major players
- 6.1.7Satellite TV
7. LAOS
- 7.1Broadcasting market
- 7.1.1Overview
- 7.1.2Media policy
- 7.1.3Development of television broadcasting
- 7.1.4Free to Air (FTA)
- 7.1.5Satellite TV
- 7.1.6Cable TV
- 7.1.7The challenges
8. MALAYSIA
- 8.1Broadcasting market
- 8.1.1Overview
- 8.1.2Regulatory environment
- 8.1.3Free-to-Air (FTA) TV
- 8.1.4Digital terrestrial TV
- 8.1.5Cable TV
- 8.1.6Satellite TV
- 8.1.7Interactive TV
9. MALDIVES
- 9.1Broadcasting
10. MYANMAR
- 10.1Broadcasting market
- 10.1.1Overview
11. PHILIPPINES
- 11.1Broadcasting
- 11.1.1Overview
- 11.1.2Free-to-Air (FTA) broadcasting
- 11.1.3Cable and pay TV
- 11.1.4Cable telephony
- 11.1.5Direct-to-Home (DTH) services
- 11.1.6Interactive TV
- 11.1.7Broadband TV (IPTV)
12. SINGAPORE
- 12.1Convergence
- 12.1.1Overview of media convergence
- 12.1.2Regulatory environment
- 12.1.3Free-to-Air (FTA) TV
- 12.1.4Digital TV
13. SRI LANKA
- 13.1Broadcasting
- 13.1.1Market overview
- 13.1.2Regulatory environment
- 13.1.3Free to air TV
- 13.1.4Cable and pay TV
14. TIMOR LESTE (EAST TIMOR)
- 14.1Broadcasting market
- 14.1.1Overview
15. THAILAND
- 15.1Broadcasting market
- 15.1.1Overview
- 15.1.2Regulatory environment
- 15.1.3Free-to-Air (FTA) TV
- 15.1.4Digital TV
- 15.1.5Pay TV
- 15.1.6Cable TV
- 15.1.7Satellite TV
- 15.1.8Interactive TV
- 15.1.9IPTV
16. VIETNAM
- 16.1Broadcasting market
- 16.1.1Overview
- 16.1.2Cable TV
- 16.1.3Satellite TV
- 16.1.4Film content censorship
17. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 7 - 2006 Central Asian Mobile Communications and Mobile Data Markets
1. OVERVIEW OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AND MOBILE DATA MARKETS
- 1.1Overview
- 1.1.1Regional characteristics
- 1.1.2Growth drivers
- 1.1.3Market structure
- 1.2Mobile technologies
- 1.2.1Overview
- 1.2.2GSM
- 1.2.3CDMA
- 1.2.4Personal Communication Services (PCN/PCS)
- 1.3Mobile services
- 1.3.1Prepaid services
- 1.3.2In-building coverage
- 1.3.3Fixed-mobile convergence
- 1.3.4Mobile gaming
- 1.4Mobile satellite services
- 1.5Mobile data services
- 1.5.1Market overview
- 1.5.2Short Messaging Service (SMS)
- 1.5.3Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 1.5.4WAP v. i-Mode
- 1.5.5General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 1.5.6Push-to talk over Cellular (PoC)
- 1.6Mobile applications
- 1.6.1M-Commerce
- 1.6.2Asia Mobile Electronic Services Alliance
- 1.7Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 1.7.1Overview
- 1.7.2Third Generation standards
- 1.7.3Third Generation licensing
- 1.7.4Third Generation roll-out
2. ARMENIA
- 2.1Overview of Armenia's mobile market
- 2.1.1Mobile statistics
- 2.2Major mobile operators
- 2.2.1ArmenTel (ArmGSM)
- 2.3K-Telecom (VivaCell)
3. AZERBAIJAN
- 3.1Overview of Azerbaijan's mobile market
- 3.1.1Mobile statistics
- 3.2Major mobile operators
- 3.2.1Azercell
- 3.2.2Bakcell
- 3.3Trunk Mobile Radio (TMR)
4. GEORGIA
- 4.1Overview of Georgia's mobile market
- 4.1.1Mobile statistics
- 4.2Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 4.3Major mobile operators
- 4.3.1Geocell
- 4.3.2MagtiCom
- 4.3.3MegaCom
5. KAZAKHSTAN
- 5.1Overview of Kazakhstan's mobile market
- 5.1.1Mobile statistics
- 5.2Major mobile operators
- 5.2.1Altel
- 5.2.2GSM-Kazakhstan (K'Cell)
- 5.2.3Kar-Tel (K-Mobile)
- 5.3Trunk Mobile Radio (TMR)
6. KYRGYZSTAN
- 6.1Overview of Kyrgyzstan's mobile market
- 6.1.1Mobile statistics
- 6.2Major mobile operators
- 6.2.1BiMoCom Ltd (MegaCom)
- 6.2.2Bitel
- 6.2.3Katel
7. TAJIKISTAN
- 7.1Overview of Tajikistan's mobile market
- 7.1.1Mobile statistics
- 7.2Third Generation mobile (3G)
- 7.3Major mobile operators
- 7.3.1Babilon-Mobile
- 7.3.2Indigo Tajikistan
- 7.3.3Somoncom
- 7.3.4Tacom
- 7.3.5TK Mobile
- 7.3.6TT Mobile
8. TURKMENISTAN
- 8.1Overview of Turkmenistan's mobile market
- 8.1.1Mobile statistics
- 8.2Barash Communications Technologies (BCTI)
- 8.3Altyn Asyr
9. UZBEKISTAN
- 9.1Overview of Uzbekistan's mobile market
- 9.1.1Mobile statistics
- 9.2Major mobile operators
- 9.2.1Uzdunrobita
- 9.2.2Unitel
- 9.2.3Coscom
- 9.3Other mobile operators
10. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 8 - 2006 North Asian Mobile Communications and Mobile Data Markets
1. OVERVIEW OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AND MOBILE DATA MARKETS
- 1.1Overview
- 1.1.1Regional characteristics
- 1.1.2Growth drivers
- 1.1.3Market structure
- 1.2Mobile technologies
- 1.2.1Overview
- 1.2.2GSM
- 1.2.3CDMA
- 1.2.4Personal Communication Services (PCN/PCS)
- 1.3Mobile services
- 1.3.1Prepaid services
- 1.3.2In-building coverage
- 1.3.3Fixed-mobile convergence
- 1.3.4Mobile gaming
- 1.4Mobile satellite services
- 1.5Mobile data services
- 1.5.1Market overview
- 1.5.2Short Messaging Service (SMS)
- 1.5.3Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 1.5.4WAP v. i-Mode
- 1.5.5General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 1.5.6Push-to talk over Cellular (PoC)
- 1.6Mobile applications
- 1.6.1M-Commerce
- 1.6.2Asia Mobile Electronic Services Alliance
- 1.7Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 1.7.1Overview
- 1.7.2Third Generation standards
- 1.7.3Third Generation licensing
- 1.7.4Third Generation roll-out
2. CHINA
- 2.1Overview of China's mobile market
- 2.1.1Analysis -prevalence of mobile phones in China's city centres
- 2.1.2Statistical overview
- 2.2Regulatory issues
- 2.2.1Price wars
- 2.3Mobile technologies
- 2.3.1Market overview
- 2.3.2Global System for Mobiles (GSM)
- 2.3.3Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
- 2.3.4Personal Access System (PAS) / Personal Handy System (PHS)
- 2.3.5Mobile handset market
- 2.3.6Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 2.3.7TD-SCDMA
- 2.3.8WCDMA
- 2.3.9CDMA 2000
- 2.3.10High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)
- 2.3.11Fourth Generation (4G) mobile
- 2.4Major mobile operators
- 2.4.1Overview
- 2.4.2China Mobile
- 2.4.3China Unicom
- 2.4.4Other mobile operators
- 2.4.5Mobile multimedia alliance
- 2.5Mobile voice services
- 2.5.1Prepaid cards (SIM and PIM cards)
- 2.5.2Satellite mobile
- 2.5.3Roaming
- 2.6Mobile data services
- 2.6.1Market overview
- 2.6.2Short Message Service (SMS)
- 2.6.3Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 2.6.4Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 2.6.5General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 2.6.6Push-to-Talk (PTT)
- 2.6.7Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
- 2.6.8Broadband wireless data services
- 2.6.9BlackBerry
- 2.7Mobile applications
- 2.7.1Market overview
- 2.7.2Global positioning systems (GPS)
- 2.7.3M-commerce
- 2.7.4Mobile Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 2.7.5Mobile gaming
- 2.7.6Ringtones
3. HONG KONG
- 3.1Overview of Hong Kong's mobile market
- 3.1.1Mobile statistics
- 3.2Regulatory issues
- 3.2.1Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
- 3.2.2Spectrum licensing
- 3.3Personal Communications Services (PCS)
- 3.4Major mobile operators
- 3.4.1Hong Kong CSL
- 3.4.2New World Mobility
- 3.4.3CSL New World Mobility Group
- 3.4.4Hutchison Telecom
- 3.4.5Peoples (China Resources Peoples Telephone Co Ltd)
- 3.4.6SmarTone-Vodafone
- 3.4.7Sunday
- 3.5Mobile voice services
- 3.5.1Prepaid cards
- 3.6Mobile data services
- 3.6.1Short Message Service (SMS)
- 3.6.2Multimedia Message Service (MMS)
- 3.6.3Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
- 3.6.4Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC)
- 3.6.5Wireless data
- 3.6.6Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 3.6.7Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) services
- 3.7Mobile content and applications
4. JAPAN
- 4.1Overview of Japan's mobile market
- 4.1.1Statistical overview
- 4.1.2Market developments
- 4.1.3IP mobile telephony to hit the Japanese market around 2008
- 4.2Mobile technologies
- 4.2.1PDC
- 4.2.2CDMA
- 4.2.3PHS
- 4.2.4Third generation (3G) mobile
- 4.2.5Fourth Generation (4G) mobile
- 4.2.6Mobile handset market
- 4.3Major mobile operators
- 4.3.1Statistical overview
- 4.3.2NTT DoCoMo
- 4.3.3KDDI
- 4.3.4Vodafone K.K. (formerly J-Phone)
- 4.3.5New entrants into the mobile market
- 4.3.6Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO)
- 4.4Mobile voice services
- 4.4.1Prepaid cards
- 4.4.2Mobile satellite services (MSS)
- 4.5Mobile data services
- 4.5.1Analysis -mobile data market
- 4.5.2Mobile Internet
- 4.5.3Short Message Service (SMS)
- 4.5.4Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 4.5.5General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 4.5.6Push-to-Talk (PTT)
- 4.5.7BlackBerry
- 4.6Mobile content and applications
- 4.6.1Content for mobile market
- 4.6.2Global Positioning System (GPS)
- 4.6.3M-commerce / m-cash
- 4.6.4Mobile gaming
- 4.6.5Mobile conferencing
- 4.6.6Mobile videoconferencing / mobile video
- 4.6.7Mobile TV and radio
- 4.6.8Mobile ringtone and music downloads
- 4.6.9QR code readers
5. MACAU
- 5.1Overview of Macau's mobile market
- 5.2Push-to-talk (PTT)
- 5.3Mobile operators
- 5.3.1CTM
- 5.3.2Hutchison Telecom Macau
- 5.3.3SmarTone Mobile Communications (Macau) Ltd
6. MONGOLIA
- 6.1Overview of Mongolia's mobile market
- 6.1.1Mobile statistics
- 6.2Major mobile operators
- 6.2.1MobiCom
- 6.2.2SkyTel
7. NORTH KOREA
- 7.1Overview of North Korea's mobile market
- 7.2GSM
- 7.3CDMA
8. SOUTH KOREA
- 8.1Overview of South Korea's mobile market
- 8.1.1Introduction
- 8.1.2Mobile statistics
- 8.1.3Mobile growth forecast
- 8.1.4Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
- 8.1.5Mobile phone ‘addiction-in South Korea
- 8.2Mobile technologies
- 8.2.1Analogue (AMPS)
- 8.2.2Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
- 8.2.3Personal Communication Service (PCS)
- 8.2.4One-Phone - fixed and mobile services over one device
- 8.2.5Third Generation (3G) mobile in South Korea
- 8.2.6High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) 3.5G mobile in South Korea
- 8.2.7Fourth Generation (4G) mobile in South Korea
- 8.2.8Mobile handset market
- 8.3Major mobile operators
- 8.3.1Overview
- 8.3.2Mobile operator statistics
- 8.3.3SK Telecom
- 8.3.4KTF
- 8.3.5LG Telecom
- 8.4Mobile voice services
- 8.4.1Market overview
- 8.4.2Satellite mobile
- 8.5Mobile data services
- 8.5.1Market overview
- 8.5.2Mobile Internet
- 8.5.3Short message service (SMS)
- 8.5.4Multimedia messaging service (MMS)
- 8.5.5Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 8.5.6Push-to-Talk (PTT)
- 8.6Mobile applications
- 8.6.1Video calls
- 8.6.2Position location system / Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
- 8.6.3Automobile telematics
- 8.6.4M-commerce / m-payment
- 8.6.5Mobile banking (m-banking)
- 8.6.6Mobile government (m-government)
- 8.6.7Mobile TV broadcasting / Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB)
- 8.6.8Mobile Video-on-Demand (mobile VoD)
- 8.6.9Remote home monitoring
- 8.7Mobile content
9. TAIWAN
- 9.1Overview of Taiwan's mobile market
- 9.1.1Mobile statistics
- 9.2Regulatory environment
- 9.2.1Impact of competition
- 9.2.2Low tier mobile licences
- 9.3Mobile Technologies
- 9.3.1Third generation (3G) mobile
- 9.3.23G auction
- 9.3.3Third generation equipment vendors
- 9.3.4Vendor test centres
- 9.3.5Third generation roll-out
- 9.3.6Next generation services
- 9.3.7Mobile handset market
- 9.4Major mobile operators
- 9.4.1Chunghwa Telecom
- 9.4.2Far EasTone Telecommunications
- 9.4.3KG Telecom
- 9.4.4MobiTai Telecom
- 9.4.5Taiwan Mobile (formerly Taiwan Cellular)
- 9.4.6Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless (APBW)
- 9.4.7Vibo Telecom
- 9.5Mobile voice services
- 9.5.1Prepaid cards
- 9.5.2Personal Handyphone Service (PHS) / Personal Access System (PAS)
- 9.6Mobile data services
- 9.6.1Short Message Service (SMS)
- 9.6.2Multimedia Messaging System (MMS)
- 9.6.3Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 9.6.4General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 9.6.5Push-to-Talk (PTT)
10. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 9 - 2006 South Asian Mobile Communications and Mobile Data Markets
1. OVERVIEW OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AND MOBILE DATA MARKETS
- 1.1Overview
- 1.1.1Regional characteristics
- 1.1.2Growth drivers
- 1.1.3Market structure
- 1.2Mobile technologies
- 1.2.1Overview
- 1.2.2GSM
- 1.2.3CDMA
- 1.2.4Personal Communication Services (PCN/PCS)
- 1.3Mobile services
- 1.3.1Prepaid services
- 1.3.2In-building coverage
- 1.3.3Fixed-mobile convergence
- 1.3.4Mobile gaming
- 1.4Mobile satellite services
- 1.5Mobile data services
- 1.5.1Market overview
- 1.5.2Short Messaging Service (SMS)
- 1.5.3Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 1.5.4WAP v. i-Mode
- 1.5.5General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 1.5.6Push-to talk over Cellular (PoC)
- 1.6Mobile applications
- 1.6.1M-Commerce
- 1.6.2Asia Mobile Electronic Services Alliance
- 1.7Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 1.7.1Overview
- 1.7.2Third Generation standards
- 1.7.3Third Generation licensing
- 1.7.4Third Generation roll-out
2. AFGHANISTAN
- 2.1Overview of Afghanistan's mobile market
- 2.2Mobile operators
- 2.2.1AWCC
- 2.2.2Roshan
- 2.2.3New mobile licences
- 2.3Satellite mobile
- 2.3.1Globalstar
3. BANGLADESH
- 3.1Overview of Bangladesh's mobile market
- 3.1.1Statistical overview
- 3.2Interconnection issues
- 3.3Mobile operators
- 3.3.1Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Ltd (PBTL)
- 3.3.2GrameenPhone
- 3.3.3Sheba Telecom
- 3.3.4Telekom Malaysia International Bangladesh
- 3.3.5Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB)
- 3.3.6Warid Telecom
- 3.4Mobile services
- 3.4.1Prepaid
- 3.4.2Wireless Internet
- 3.4.3Short Message Service (SMS)
- 3.4.4Handsets
- 3.4.5Satellite mobile
- 3.4.6Other services
4. BHUTAN
- 4.1Overview of Bhutan's mobile market
5. INDIA
- 5.1Overview of India's mobile market
- 5.1.1Mobile statistics
- 5.1.2Mobile market segments
- 5.1.3Pricing and marketing strategies
- 5.2Regulatory issues
- 5.2.1New Telecommunications Policy -1999 (NTP99)
- 5.2.2Year 2006
- 5.2.3Year 2005
- 5.2.4Year 2004
- 5.3Mobile technologies
- 5.3.1Overview of mobile technologies used in India
- 5.3.2GSM
- 5.3.3CDMA
- 5.3.4Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 5.4Major mobile operators
- 5.4.1Market overview
- 5.4.2Mergers and acquisitions
- 5.4.3Competition
- 5.4.4Subscriber statistics and market share
- 5.4.5Overview of major mobile operators
- 5.5Mobile voice services
- 5.5.1Prepaid
- 5.5.2Satellite mobile
- 5.6Mobile data services
- 5.6.1Market overview
- 5.6.2Short Message Service (SMS)
- 5.6.3Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 5.6.4General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 5.6.5Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC)
- 5.6.6Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW)
- 5.6.7Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
- 5.6.8Mobile TV
- 5.7Mobile applications
- 5.7.1Mobile entertainment
6. MALDIVES
- 6.1Overview of Maldives-mobile market
- 6.2Second mobile licence
7. NEPAL
- 7.1Overview of Nepal's mobile market
- 7.1.1Mobile statistics
- 7.2Major mobile operators
- 7.2.1Nepal Telecom
- 7.2.2Spice Nepal Pvt Ltd (SNPL)
- 7.3Satellite mobile
8. PAKISTAN
- 8.1Overview of Pakistan's mobile market
- 8.1.1Statistical overview
- 8.2Competitive market
- 8.3Single access number
- 8.4Calling Party Pays
- 8.5Major mobile operators
- 8.5.1Paktel
- 8.5.2Pakcom (Instaphone)
- 8.5.3Mobilink (PCML)
- 8.5.4Ufone (PTCL)
- 8.5.5Warid Telecom
- 8.5.6Telenor Pakistan
- 8.6Mobile services
- 8.6.1Prepaid cards
- 8.6.2Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 8.6.3MMS
- 8.7Satellite mobile
9. SRI LANKA
- 9.1Overview of Sri Lanka's mobile market
- 9.2Major mobile operators
- 9.2.1Celltel Lanka
- 9.2.2Hutchison/Lanka Cellular
- 9.2.3Mobitel
- 9.2.4MTN/Dialog Telekom
- 9.2.5Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 9.2.6Satellite mobile
10. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 10 - 2006 South East Asian Mobile Communications and Mobile Data Markets
1. OVERVIEW OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AND MOBILE DATA MARKETS
- 1.1Overview
- 1.1.1Regional characteristics
- 1.1.2Growth drivers
- 1.1.3Market structure
- 1.2Mobile technologies
- 1.2.1Overview
- 1.2.2GSM
- 1.2.3CDMA
- 1.2.4Personal Communication Services (PCN/PCS)
- 1.3Mobile services
- 1.3.1Prepaid services
- 1.3.2In-building coverage
- 1.3.3Fixed-mobile convergence
- 1.3.4Mobile gaming
- 1.4Mobile satellite services
- 1.5Mobile data services
- 1.5.1Market overview
- 1.5.2Short Messaging Service (SMS)
- 1.5.3Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 1.5.4WAP v. i-Mode
- 1.5.5General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 1.5.6Push-to talk over Cellular (PoC)
- 1.6Mobile applications
- 1.6.1M-Commerce
- 1.6.2Asia Mobile Electronic Services Alliance
- 1.7Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 1.7.1Overview
- 1.7.2Third Generation standards
- 1.7.3Third Generation licensing
- 1.7.4Third Generation roll-out
2. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
- 2.1Overview of Brunei Darussalam's mobile market
- 2.1.1DSTCom
- 2.1.2Satellite mobile
3. CAMBODIA
- 3.1Overview of Cambodia's mobile market
- 3.1.1Mobile statistics
- 3.2Regulatory issues
- 3.3Major mobile operators
- 3.3.1MobiTel
- 3.3.2CamShin
- 3.3.3Casacom
- 3.4Mobile services
- 3.4.1Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
4. EAST TIMOR
- 4.1Overview of Timor Leste's mobile market
5. INDONESIA
- 5.1Overview of Indonesia's mobile market
- 5.2Mobile technologies
- 5.2.1Analogue services (AMPS and NMT)
- 5.2.2GSM
- 5.2.3Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
- 5.2.4General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 5.2.5Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 5.3Major mobile operators
- 5.3.1PT Telkomsel
- 5.3.2PT Indosat
- 5.3.3PT Excelcomindo
- 5.3.4Mandara (Mobisel)
- 5.3.5Mobile-8
- 5.3.6Natrindo Telepon Selular (NTS)
- 5.3.7PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications (formerly Cyber Access Communications)
- 5.4Mobile voice services
- 5.4.1Prepaid
- 5.4.2Mobile data services
- 5.4.3Satellite mobile
6. LAOS
- 6.1Overview of Laos's mobile market
- 6.1.1Major mobile operators
7. MALAYSIA
- 7.1Overview of Malaysia's mobile market
- 7.1.1Mobile market statistics and forecasts
- 7.1.2Mobile infrastructure
- 7.1.3Mobile technologies
- 7.1.4Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 7.1.5Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
- 7.1.6Handset Market
- 7.2Major mobile operators
- 7.2.1Telekom Malaysia
- 7.2.2Celcom
- 7.2.3Telekom Malaysia/Celcom merger
- 7.2.4Digi Communications
- 7.2.5Maxis Communications
- 7.2.6Time dotCom
- 7.2.7Maxis/Time merger
- 7.3Mobile voice services
- 7.3.1Prepaid cards
- 7.3.2Mobile roaming
- 7.4Mobile data services
- 7.4.1Short Message Services (SMS)
- 7.4.2Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 7.4.3Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 7.4.4General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 7.4.5InterReach Unison
- 7.4.6Content
- 7.5Mobile applications
- 7.5.1M-commerce
8. MYANMAR
- 8.1Overview of Myanmar's mobile market
- 8.1.1Major mobile operators
- 8.2Mobile services
- 8.2.1Satellite mobile
9. PHILIPPINES
- 9.1Overview of the Philippines mobile market
- 9.1.1Mobile licences
- 9.2Mobile technologies
- 9.2.1Personal Communication Services
- 9.2.2Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 9.3Major mobile operators
- 9.3.1Overview
- 9.3.2Globe Telecom
- 9.3.3Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT)
- 9.3.4Extelcom
- 9.3.5Digitel/Sun Cellular
- 9.4Mobile voice services
- 9.4.1Prepaid cards
- 9.4.2Mobile tracking
- 9.5Mobile data services
- 9.5.1Short Message Service (SMS)
- 9.5.2Multimedia Message Service (MMS)
- 9.5.3Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 9.5.4General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 9.5.5Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
- 9.5.6Hand-held devices / Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
- 9.6Mobile applications
- 9.6.1M-commerce
10. SINGAPORE
- 10.1Overview of Singapores mobile market
- 10.1.1Market statistics
- 10.2Regulatory issues
- 10.2.1Additional spectrum auction
- 10.2.2Tariffs
- 10.2.3Mobile billing systems
- 10.2.4Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
- 10.2.5Registration of prepaid services
- 10.3Mobile technologies
- 10.3.1GSM
- 10.3.2CDMA
- 10.3.3Wired with Wireless Program
- 10.3.4Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 10.4Major mobile operators
- 10.4.1SingTel Mobile
- 10.4.2MobileOne
- 10.4.3StarHub
- 10.4.4Virgin Mobile
- 10.4.5DNA Communications
- 10.4.6PLDT / MobileOne
- 10.5Mobile voice services
- 10.5.1Prepaid
- 10.5.2Satellite mobile
- 10.6Mobile data services
- 10.6.1Short Messaging Service (SMS)
- 10.6.2Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
- 10.6.3Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 10.6.4General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 10.6.5Location-based services
- 10.6.6i-Mode
- 10.6.7Other developments
- 10.6.8Mobile content
11. THAILAND
- 11.1Overview of Thailand's mobile market
- 11.1.1Market statistics
- 11.1.2Competition
- 11.2Mobile technologies
- 11.2.1PCN services
- 11.2.2General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 11.2.3Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
- 11.2.4Third Generation (3G) mobile
- 11.2.5Mobile handsets
- 11.3Major mobile operators
- 11.3.1Market overview
- 11.3.2Advanced Info Service (AIS)
- 11.3.3DTAC
- 11.3.4TA Orange / True Move
- 11.3.5Digital Phone Company
- 11.3.6Hutchison Multimedia
- 11.3.7Thai Mobile
- 11.4Mobile services
- 11.4.1Prepaid
- 11.4.2Mobile data
- 11.4.3Short Message Service (SMS)
- 11.4.4Multimedia Message Service (MMS)
- 11.4.5Smart phones
- 11.4.6Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC)
- 11.4.7Global Positioning System (GPS) service
- 11.4.8Content services
12. VIETNAM
- 12.1Overview of Vietnam's mobile market
- 12.2Major mobile operators
- 12.2.1Mobifone
- 12.2.2Vinaphone
- 12.2.3CityPhone
- 12.2.4S-Fone (SLD Telecom)
- 12.2.5Viettel
- 12.2.6New operators
- 12.2.7Mobile technologies
- 12.3Mobile voice services
- 12.3.1Prepaid cards
- 12.4Mobile data services
- 12.4.1Short Message Service (SMS)
- 12.4.2Multimedia Message Service (MMS)
- 12.4.3Instant messaging (IM)
- 12.4.4Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- 12.4.5General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
- 12.4.6Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
- 12.4.7Mobile applications
- 12.4.8Handset market
13. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 11 - 2006 Central Asian Telecoms Statistics and Market Overview
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1Key developments
- 1.1.1General
- 1.1.2Regulatory
- 1.1.3Infrastructure
2. OVERVIEW OF THE TELECOMS MARKET
- 2.1Overview
- 2.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.3Regulatory
- 2.3.1Market deregulation
- 2.4Fixed-line services
3. ARMENIA
- 3.1Overview of Armenia's telecom market
- 3.2Fixed network operator in Armenia
- 3.2.1Armenia Telephone Company (ArmenTel)
- 3.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.3.1Local and national
- 3.3.2International
4. AZERBAIJAN
- 4.1Overview of Azerbaijan's telecom market
- 4.2Fixed network operators in Azerbaijan
- 4.2.1Aztelekom
- 4.2.2AzEuroTel
- 4.2.3Terracom Inc (Fire Telecom) -EurAsiaCom
- 4.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.3.1National
- 4.3.2International
5. GEORGIA
- 5.1Overview of Georgia's telecom market
- 5.2Fixed network operators in Georgia
- 5.2.1Akhali Kselebi Ltd (NewNet Telecommunications)
- 5.2.2Egrisi
- 5.2.3Sakartvelos Elektrokavshiri (United Telecom of Georgia)
- 5.2.4Sakartvelos Telekomi (Telecom Georgia)
- 5.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 5.3.1National telecom network
- 5.3.2International infrastructure
6. KAZAKHSTAN
- 6.1Overview of Kazakhstan's telecom market
- 6.2Fixed network operators in Kazakhstan
- 6.2.1Astel
- 6.2.2Ducat (formerly Kazintel)
- 6.2.3Kazakhtelecom
- 6.2.4KazInformTelecom (KIT)
- 6.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 6.3.1National
- 6.3.2International
7. KYRGYZSTAN
- 7.1Overview of Kyrgyzstan's telecoms market
- 7.1.1Government projects
- 7.2Fixed network operators in Kyrgyzstan
- 7.2.1Kyrgyztelecom
- 7.2.2Others
- 7.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 7.3.1National telecom network
- 7.3.2International infrastructure
8. TAJIKISTAN
- 8.1Overview of Tajikistan's telecom market
- 8.2Fixed network operator in Tajikistan
- 8.2.1Tajiktelecom
- 8.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 8.3.1National and international
- 8.3.2Infrastructure developments
9. TURKMENISTAN
- 9.1Overview of Turkmenistan's telecom market
- 9.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 9.2.1National and international
10. UZBEKISTAN
- 10.1Overview of Uzbekistan's telecom market
- 10.2Fixed Network operators in Uzbekistan
- 10.2.1Uzbektelecom
- 10.2.2Buzton
- 10.2.3East Telecom
- 10.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 10.3.1National telecom network
- 10.3.2Satellite communications
11. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 12 - 2006 North Asian Telecoms Statistics and Market Overview
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1Key developments
- 1.1.1General
- 1.1.2Regulatory
- 1.1.3Infrastructure
2. OVERVIEW OF THE TELECOMS MARKET
- 2.1Overview
- 2.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.3Regulatory
- 2.3.1Market deregulation
- 2.4Fixed-line services
3. CHINA
- 3.1Overview of China's telecom market
- 3.1.1Analysis -Will China's economic boom last?
- 3.1.2Fixed-line and mobile phones in China
- 3.1.3China's Tenth Five Year Plan
- 3.1.4Budget for information and communications technology (ICT)
- 3.1.5Preparations for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics
- 3.1.6Market highlights -2006
- 3.1.7Market highlights -2005
- 3.1.8Market highlights -2004
- 3.1.9Market highlights -2003
- 3.2Major Telcos
- 3.2.1Overview of major players
- 3.2.2China Mobile
- 3.2.3China Netcom
- 3.2.4China Netcom IPO
- 3.2.5Jitong Corporation
- 3.2.6China Satcom
- 3.2.7China Telecom
- 3.2.8China Tietong (formerly China Railcom)
- 3.2.9China Unicom
- 3.3Telecommunications Infrastructure
- 3.3.1National telecom network
- 3.3.2Next generation networks (NGNs)
- 3.3.3China Railway fibre network
- 3.3.4High-speed network technologies
- 3.3.5Data and Multi-Media Communications Network
- 3.3.6Regulatory issues
- 3.3.7Backbone Internet networks
- 3.3.8Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
- 3.3.9Broadband over Powerline (BPL) / powerline communications (PLC)
- 3.3.10International submarine cable infrastructure
- 3.3.11International satellite infrastructure
- 3.3.12Data communications
- 3.3.13IP-Virtual Private Network (IP-VPN)
- 3.3.14Growth of IP-VPN in China
- 3.3.15Peer-to-Peer (P2P) streaming
- 3.3.16IP telephony / Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 3.3.17Equipment developments
- 3.3.18Major VoIP networks
4. HONG KONG
- 4.1Overview of Hong Kong's telecom market
- 4.1.1Fixed Telecommunications Network Services (FTNS)
- 4.1.2International telecommunications services
- 4.2Fixed network operators in Hong Kong
- 4.2.1Mainland connection
- 4.2.2Full liberalisation of FTNS market
- 4.2.3Fixed network development
- 4.2.4Major players in the market
- 4.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.3.1Overview
- 4.3.2National
- 4.3.3International
- 4.3.4Satellite networks
5. JAPAN
- 5.1Overview of Japan's telecom market
- 5.1.1Fixed-line and mobile phones in Japan
- 5.1.2Telecommunications carriers
- 5.1.3Market highlights and analysis -2005
- 5.1.4Market highlights and analysis -2004
- 5.2Major telcos - overview & statistics
- 5.2.1Market developments
- 5.2.2Overview of major players
- 5.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 5.3.1Overview of infrastructure developments in Japan
- 5.3.2Major national infrastructure players
- 5.3.3National Telecom Network
- 5.3.4International infrastructure
- 5.3.5Infrastructure developments
- 5.3.6Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 5.3.7Data communications
- 5.3.8Regulatory issues
6. MACAU
- 6.1Overview of Macau's telecom market
- 6.2Fixed network operator in Macau
- 6.2.1Compahnia de Telecomunicações de Macau (CTM)
- 6.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 6.3.1Domestic and international
- 6.4Data market
- 6.4.1Data network
- 6.4.2Macaupac
- 6.4.3ISDN
7. MONGOLIA
- 7.1Overview of Mongolia's telecom market
- 7.2Fixed network operators in Mongolia
- 7.2.1Mongolia Telecom
- 7.2.2Mongolian Railways Communications
- 7.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 7.3.1National telecom network
- 7.3.2International infrastructure
8. NORTH KOREA
- 8.1Overview of North Korea's telecom market
- 8.1.1Market analysis
- 8.1.2Relationship with South Korea and the world
- 8.2Fixed network operators in North Korea
- 8.2.1Lancelot Holdings
- 8.2.2Loxley Pacific (Loxpac)
- 8.2.3KT Corporation
- 8.2.4Shin Satellite Corp
- 8.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 8.3.1National telecom network
- 8.3.2International
9. SOUTH KOREA
- 9.1Overview of South Korea's telecom market
- 9.1.1Competitive market
- 9.1.2Fixed-line and mobile phones in South Korea
- 9.1.3Telecommunications service markets
- 9.1.4Market highlights and analysis -2006
- 9.1.5Market highlights and analysis -2005
- 9.1.6Market highlights and analysis -2004
- 9.1.7Market highlights and analysis -2003
- 9.2Fixed network operators in South Korea
- 9.2.1Overview
- 9.2.2KT Corp
- 9.2.3Dacom Corporation
- 9.2.4Hanaro Telecom
- 9.2.5Onse Telecom
- 9.3Telecommunications Infrastructure
- 9.3.1Overview of infrastructure developments in South Korea
- 9.3.2National telecom network
- 9.3.3International infrastructure
- 9.3.4Infrastructure developments
- 9.3.5Data communications
- 9.3.6Regulatory issues
10. TAIWAN
- 10.1Overview of Taiwan's telecom market
- 10.2Fixed network operators in Taiwan
- 10.2.1Fixed network voice services
- 10.2.2Chunghwa Telecom Co Ltd
- 10.2.3Eastern Broadband Telecom
- 10.2.4New Century InfoComm Tech Co Ltd (Sparq)
- 10.2.5Taiwan Fixed Network Telecom
- 10.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 10.3.1National
- 10.3.2International
- 10.4Data market
- 10.4.1Data infrastructure
- 10.4.2Data services
11. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 13 - 2006 South Asian Telecoms Statistics and Market Overview
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1Key developments
- 1.1.1General
- 1.1.2Regulatory
- 1.1.3Infrastructure
2. OVERVIEW OF THE TELECOMS MARKET
- 2.1Overview
- 2.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.3Regulatory
- 2.3.1Market deregulation
- 2.4Fixed-line services
3. AFGHANISTAN
- 3.1Overview of Afghanistan's telecom market
- 3.2Fixed network operators in Afghanistan
- 3.2.1Afghan Wireless Communications Co (AWCC)
- 3.2.2Afghan Telecom
- 3.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.3.1Overview
- 3.3.2Infrastructure projects
4. BANGLADESH
- 4.1Overview of Bangladesh's telecom market
- 4.2Fixed network operators
- 4.2.1Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board
- 4.2.2Bangladesh Rural Telecommunications Authority (BRTA)
- 4.2.3Sheba Telecom
- 4.2.4WorldTel
- 4.2.5Basundhara Communications Network Limited (BCNL)
- 4.2.6Other licensees
- 4.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.3.1National telecom network
- 4.3.2International infrastructure
- 4.4Data market
- 4.4.1Data infrastructure and services
5. BHUTAN
- 5.1Overview of Bhutan's telecom market
- 5.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 5.2.1National
- 5.2.2International
6. INDIA
- 6.1Overview of India's telecom market
- 6.2Growth forecasts
- 6.3Foreign investment
- 6.4Universal service
- 6.5Analysis -structural separation -Bharti leads the way -May 2006
- 6.6Fixed network operators
- 6.6.1Overview of the operators
- 6.6.2International operators
- 6.7Telecommunications Infrastructure
- 6.7.1National telecom network
- 6.7.2National infrastructure
- 6.7.3International infrastructure
- 6.7.4Infrastructure developments
7. MALDIVES
- 7.1Overview of Maldive's telecom market
- 7.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 7.2.1Domestic
- 7.2.2International
- 7.3Fixed network voice services
- 7.4Data market
- 7.4.1Maldives Government Network
8. NEPAL
- 8.1Overview of Nepal's telecom market
- 8.2Nepal under emergency rule
- 8.3Basic telephone service providers
- 8.3.1Nepal Doorsanchar (Nepal Telecom Co Ltd)
- 8.3.2United Telecom Ltd (UTL)
- 8.4Telecommunications infrastructure
- 8.4.1National telecom network
- 8.4.2International infrastructure
9. PAKISTAN
- 9.1Overview of Pakistan's telecom market
- 9.2Earthquake -October 2005
- 9.3Fixed Network Operators
- 9.3.1Major fixed-line players
- 9.4Fixed network voice services
- 9.4.1International voice traffic
- 9.4.2International prepaid calling card services
- 9.4.3Value-added voice services
- 9.5Telecommunications infrastructure
- 9.5.1National telecom network
- 9.5.2International infrastructure
- 9.5.3Submarine cable networks
- 9.5.4Infrastructure developments
- 9.6Data market
- 9.6.1Data infrastructure
- 9.6.2Data services
10. SRI LANKA
- 10.1Overview of Sri Lanka's telecom market
- 10.2Tsunami disaster
- 10.3Fixed Network Operators
- 10.3.1Overview of operators
- 10.3.2Sri Lanka Telecom
- 10.3.3Suntel
- 10.3.4Lanka Bell
- 10.3.5Lanka Internet & Tritel services
- 10.4Telecommunications infrastructure
- 10.4.1National telecom network
- 10.4.2International infrastructure
- 10.4.3Telecom City Project
- 10.5Data market
- 10.5.1Overview
- 10.5.2Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
11. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Volume 14 - 2006 South East Asian Telecoms Statistics and Market Overview
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1Key developments
- 1.1.1General
- 1.1.2Regulatory
- 1.1.3Infrastructure
2. OVERVIEW OF THE TELECOMS MARKET
- 2.1Overview
- 2.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 2.3Regulatory
- 2.3.1Market deregulation
- 2.4Fixed-line services
3. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
- 3.1Overview of Brunei Darussalam's telecom market
- 3.2Fixed network operators in Brunei
- 3.2.1Jabatan Telekom Brunei (JTB)
- 3.2.2DST Group
- 3.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 3.3.1National
- 3.3.2International
4. CAMBODIA
- 4.1Overview of Cambodia's telecom market
- 4.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 4.2.1National telecom network
- 4.2.2International infrastructure
5. EAST TIMOR
- 5.1Overview of Timor Leste's telecom market
- 5.2Fixed network operators in Timor Leste
- 5.2.1Telstra
- 5.2.2Timor Telecom
- 5.3Fixed network voice services
- 5.3.1International calls
6. INDONESIA
- 6.1Overview of Indonesia's telecom market
- 6.2Fixed Network Operators in Indonesia
- 6.2.1PT Telkom Indonesia
- 6.2.2PT Indonesian Satellite Corporation (Indosat)
- 6.2.3PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia (SATELINDO)
- 6.2.4PT Bakrie Telecom (formerly Ratelindo)
- 6.3Telecommunications Infrastructure
- 6.3.1National infrastructure
- 6.3.2International infrastructure
- 6.4Data market
- 6.4.1Overview
- 6.4.2ISDN and IN services
7. LAOS
- 7.1Overview of Laos's telecom market
- 7.1.1International assistance
- 7.2Fixed network operators in Laos
- 7.2.1Lao Telecom
- 7.2.2Enterprise of Telecommunications Lao
- 7.2.3Lao Asia Telecom (LAT)
- 7.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 7.3.1National telecom network
- 7.3.2International infrastructure
8. MALAYSIA
- 8.1Overview of Malaysia's telecom market
- 8.2Fixed network operators in Malaysia
- 8.2.1Overview of operators
- 8.2.2Telekom Malaysia
- 8.2.3TRI Celcom
- 8.2.4Time dotCom
- 8.2.5Maxis Communications
- 8.2.6DiGi Telecommunications
- 8.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 8.3.1Overview
- 8.3.2National telecom network
- 8.3.3International infrastructure
- 8.3.4Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 8.4Data market
- 8.4.1ISDN
- 8.4.2Frame relay and leased lines
- 8.4.3Value-added networks
- 8.4.4Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
9. MYANMAR
- 9.1Overview of Myanmar's telecom market
- 9.1.1Network expansion
- 9.2Telecommunications infrastructure
- 9.2.1National infrastructure
- 9.2.2International infrastructure
- 9.2.3Satellite
- 9.3Data market
10. PHILIPPINES
- 10.1Overview of the Philippines telecom market
- 10.2Fixed network operators in Philippines
- 10.2.1BayanTel
- 10.2.2Bell Telecom
- 10.2.3Digital Telecommunications Philippines (Digitel)
- 10.2.4Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc (ETPI)
- 10.2.5Globe Telecom
- 10.2.6Liberty Telecoms
- 10.2.7PhilCom
- 10.2.8Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT)
- 10.2.9Philippine Telephone and Telegraph Co (PT&T)
- 10.2.10Smart Communications
- 10.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 10.3.1Overview
- 10.3.2National telecom network
- 10.3.3International
- 10.3.4Infrastructure developments
11. SINGAPORE
- 11.1Overview of Singaore's telecom market
- 11.1.1Market liberalisation
- 11.2Fixed network operators in Singapore
- 11.2.1Singapore Telecom
- 11.2.2StarHub Pte Ltd
- 11.2.3Other players
- 11.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 11.3.1National telecom network
- 11.3.2International infrastructure
- 11.3.3Infrastructure developments
- 11.4Data market
- 11.4.1National
- 11.4.2International
12. THAILAND
- 12.1Overview of Thailand's telecom market
- 12.2Fixed network voice services
- 12.2.1Market overview
- 12.2.2National networks
- 12.2.3International Networks
- 12.2.4Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
- 12.3Major players in the market
- 12.3.1Major telecom operators by market segment
- 12.3.2Telephone Organization of Thailand (TOT)
- 12.3.3Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT)
- 12.3.4Proposed CAT/TOT merger
- 12.3.5TelecomAsia/True Corp
- 12.3.6Thai Telephone &Telecommunications (TT&T)
- 12.3.7Loxley
- 12.3.8Shin Corporation
- 12.3.9United Communication Industry Group
- 12.3.10Jasmine International
- 12.4Telecommunications infrastructure
- 12.4.1National telecom network
- 12.4.2International infrastructure
- 12.4.3Satellite networks
- 12.4.4Submarine cable networks
- 12.4.5Terrestrial cable networks
- 12.4.6Telecoms and IT
- 12.5Data market
- 12.5.1Overview
- 12.5.2Data infrastructure
- 12.5.3Data services
13. VIETNAM
- 13.1Overview of Vietnam's telecom market
- 13.1.2Future plans
- 13.2Fixed network operators in Vietnam
- 13.2.1Vietnam Post & Telecommunications (VNPT)
- 13.2.2Saigon Postel
- 13.2.3Viettel
- 13.2.4Other operators
- 13.3Telecommunications infrastructure
- 13.3.1National telecom network
- 13.3.2National infrastructure projects
- 13.3.3International
- 13.4Data market
- 13.4.1Multi Service Digital Data Network
- 13.4.2VSAT networks
- 13.4.3ISDN
- 13.4.4Frame relay
- 13.4.5Vietpac
- 13.4.6Data centres
- 13.4.7Vietnam Datacommunications Company (VDC)
















