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Abstract
This IDC study is the eighth edition of IDC Canada' s
annual guide to the Canadian telecommunications services sector. Designed to
keep the reader abreast of strategic, structural, and technological changes
affecting telecom markets in Canada, this study offers insight into
each market segment by outlining key market trends and profiling
major market participants and detailing their market share.
Technological change,
structural upheaval, and consolidation are likely to remain permanent features
of the Canadian telecommunications services landscape and to impact the
competitive position of key players, according to this eighth edition
of IDC Canada' s popular annual guide to the C$39.6 billion
Canadian telecommunications services sector.
"Despite the current Great Recession, new and
well-healed players continue to enter the Canadian market," says Lawrence
Surtees, vice president of Communications Research and principal analyst at
IDC Canada Ltd. "And cable telephony not only continues to
make substantial inroads in the home phone market, but cable
operators are now the incumbents in most Canadian consumer markets
at the same time as they are set to assault
the small business market."
Faced with those dynamics, Canadian incumbent players
must occupy their turf especially in the burgeoning wireless
segment to remain viable and to succeed.
Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Situation Overview
- Introduction
- Global Recession
- Wireless
- Global Internet Traffic Forecast
- Competitive Landscape
- Market Size and Share
- Canadian Teledensity Indicators
- Canadian Telecom Services Market in 2008
- Canadian Telecom Capex Growth in 2008
- Network Service Provider Types and Share
- NSP Classification Taxonomy
- NSP Market Share
- Telecom' s Contribution to Global Warming and NSP Carbon Footprint
- Future Outlook
- Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers
- Market Size and Share: Incumbents Still Dominant Players
- Comparison of Bell and Telus Revenue Mix
- Local Market
- Local Market Deregulation
- Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Vendor Profiles
- BCE
- BCE' s Recent History, Corporate Organization, and Structure
- Bell Canada
- Executive Changes
- Bell' s Strategic Initiatives
- Bell Canada' s Network
- 40G Adaptive Optical Engine
- Network Investment Priorities
- 2009 Capex Guidance
- FTTN Project
- 2010 Olympic Games
- Products and Services
- Bell Business Markets Group Organization
- Business Markets' IT Services
- Infrastructure Outsourcing
- Professional Services
- Managed Security Services
- New Consumer Support Services
- Bell Boosts Retail Presence with The Source
- Bell/MSN Close Joint Portal
- Environmental Achievements
- Bell Aliant Regional Communications
- Aliant' s Strategies and Priorities
- Aliant to Build FTTH Network
- Environmental Benefits of FTTH
- Bell Aliant Alternate Energy Use
- Bell Nordiq
- Telus
- Telus' Strategies and Priorities
- Telus Capex
- Telus Networks
- Telus IT Services
- Environmental Targets Set
- Manitoba Telecom
- MTS' Strategies and Priorities
- Saskatchewan Telecommunications
- Northwestel
- Independent ILECs
- Competitive Local Exchange Carrier Vendor Profiles
- Market Size and Market Share
- Allstream
- Network
- Extended Network Alliances
- Service Offerings
- IT and Hosted Infrastructure Services
- Delphi Acquisition
- IT Service Contracts
- Strategic Direction
- Optical Wavelengths on Demand
- IP Trunking Service
- Challenges
- Rogers Communications
- E.S. (Ted) Rogers 19332008
- Organization and Executive Changes
- Strategy
- Rogers Business Solutions
- RBS Networks
- RBS-Sprint Pact
- Futureway Acquisition
- Alberta SuperNet, Bell West, and Axia NetMedia
- Axia Pursues International Networks
- Navigata
- Cable and IP Telephony
- Telco Versus Cable Triple-Play Bundle Comparison
- Rogers Cable
- Shaw Communications
- Shaw Business Solutions Network
- Shaw Seeks to Buy Mountain Cablevision
- Vidéotron Télécom
- Cogeco
- Cogeco' s Fibre-Optic Networks
- Bragg Communications
- EastLink Cable
- Persona
- Newfoundland Broadband Network
- Amtelecom Group
- Vonage Canada
- Skype Technologies
- Canada Pension Plan Buys Skype Stake in eBay Spin-Off
- Long Distance Interexchange Carriers and Resellers
- Market Size and Market Share
- CRTC Repeals Inappropriate Access Charge
- Primus
- Primus Canada Network
- Colocation Backbone Routing
- ADSL2+ and Primus TalkBroadband
- Globalive
- Yak Communications
- Yak High-Speed VoIP Service
- OneConnect
- Telehop
- Metro Access
- Long Distance Wholesale
- Data Communications and International Carriers
- AT&T Global Services
- Verizon Business
- Verizon Business Networks
- Sprint Nextel
- KPN International
- BT PLC
- Networks and Geographic Coverage
- BT' s Global 21CN Next-Generation Network
- BT Americas
- Data Services
- MPLS-Based IP VPN
- IPSec-Based IP VPN
- Fixed Mobile Convergence Offering Withdrawn
- Deutsche Telekom (T-Systems)
- Orange
- Tata Communications
- Global Crossing
- Cogent
- XO Communications
- Level 3
- Cogeco Data Services
- Network
- Cogeco Buys MaXess Networx
- Utility Telecoms
- Ontario Hydro Looks at Wireless Broadband
- Hydro Telecoms' Consolidation Continues
- Hydro One
- Ontario Smart Health Network
- Atria Networks Emerges as Consolidator
- Atria' s Acquisition Spree
- Blink Communications
- Blink Acquires Enersource Telecom
- Sudbury SureNet
- Ontera and North Bay Hydro
- Enmax Envision
- Hydro-Québec
- Gaz Métropolitan and MTO Telecom
- Wholesale Internet Transport and Transit
- PEER 1 Network Enterprises
- Current Managed Services Offerings
- Internet Service Providers
- Market Size and Market Share
- Bandwidth Increases
- DOCSIS 3.0 Deployment Raises the Speed Limit
- CRTC Weighs in on Net Neutrality Debate
- Telco IPTV
- Other ISPs
- Broadband Availability
- First Nation Broadband Networks
- Keewaytinook Okimakanak Broadband Telehealth Network
- Satellite Broadband
- Telesat
- Bell ExpressVu
- Barrett Xplore
- WiFi Hotspots
- Muni WiFi Mesh Networks
- Fred eZone
- Cogeco Data Services One Zone Mesh WiFi
- Atria WiFi Mesh
- Fixed Wireless Broadband Internet
- Craig Wireless
- Saskatchewan Promotes Wireless Broadband
- Nova Scotia Adopts Wireless Broadband
- TeraGo Networks
- Clearwire
- Inukshuk and Rogers-Bell Coopetition
- Primus
- Wireless
- Wireless Substitution Continues to Rise
- Wireless and Public Safety: Enhanced Wireless 911
- Wireless Subscriber Share
- ARPU Pressure
- Wireless Data Stimulates ARPU
- Rogers Wireless
- Rogers Wireless' Networks
- Rogers Launches Rocket Product for Small Businesses
- Bell Mobility
- Bell Mobility' s Networks
- Bell and Telus Build Joint HSDPA Network
- Telus Mobility
- Telus Mobility' s Networks
- SaskTel Mobility
- MTS Mobility
- TbayTel Mobility
- Spectrum Auction Admits New Entrants
- Globalive Backed by Egypt' s Orascom
- CRTC Probes Globalive Ownership
- Cablecos Score Big Holdings
- Vidéotron
- Shaw
- DAVE
- MTS Allstream
- Wireless Capex Gets $1 Billion Boost in 2009
- Research Network Operators
- Communications Research Centre
- CANARIE
- ORION
- Quebec' s RISQ Network and Montreal Municipal Fibre Condominium
- Communications Satellite Operators
- Telesat and Loral
- Direct-to-Home Providers
- Bell ExpressVu
- Star Choice
- Essential Guidance
- Actions to Consider
- All Providers
- In the Consumer Market
- In the SMB market
- In the Enterprise Business Market
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Synopsis
- Table: Global and Canadian Telecom and IT Indicators, 2008
- Table: Canadian Telecom Services Spending by Segment, 20042008 (C$M)
- Table: Top 20 Global Telecom Service Providers, 2008 (US$M)
- Table: Select Telecom Service Providers' Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy Consumption, 20072008
- Table: Canadian Local Services Revenue and Access Lines, 20042008
- Table: Bell Canada at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Trust at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Telus Communications at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Telus Capital Expenditures by Province, 2007 and 2008 (C$M)
- Table: Manitoba Telecom Services at a Glance, 2008
- Table: SaskTel at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Northwestel at a Glance, 2008
- Table: MTS Allstream at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Rogers Communications at a Glance, 20082009
- Table: Rogers Business Solutions at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Alberta SuperNet ISP Access Bandwidth Prices, 20082009
- Table: Canadian Non-ILEC VoIP Consumer Connections, Revenue, and Average Monthly Churn, 20042008
- Table: Canadian Cable Company Capex Budgets, 20002008 (C$M)
- Table: Rogers Cable Capex, 20072008 (C$M)
- Table: Shaw Communications at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Canadian Long Distance Plans, 2009
- Table: Primus Telecommunications Canada at a Glance, 2008
- Table: BT Data Communications Products and Global Availability
- Table: Tata Communications Undersea and Terrestrial Cable Systems Acquired from Teleglobe Canada by Region
- Table: Canadian Consumer Internet Access Retail Revenue, 20052008 (C$M)
- Table: Canadian High-Speed Internet Share, 2008
- Table: Canadian ISP Deep Packet Inspection Vendors
- Table: Canadian Telecom IPTV Services, 2008
- Table: Canadian Internet Availability by Access Technology, 2007 and 2008 (% Households)
- Table: Characteristics of Select Canadian Muni WiFi Mesh Networks
- Table: Atria Wireless Internet Service Plans in Waterloo-Wellington
- Table: Canadian Wireless Carrier 911 Revenue, 2008
- Table: Rogers Wireless at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Rogers Wireless Capex Program Additions, 20072008 (C$M)
- Table: Bell Mobility at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Telus Mobility at a Glance, 2008
- Table: Spectrum Holdings of Canadian Wireless Auction Bidders by Region, July 2008 (%)
- Table: Telesat Satellite Characteristics and Capacity
- Figure: Global Telecom Services Revenue Share by Segment, 2008
- Figure: Global Wireless Versus Fixed Telephone Line Subscribers, 19972008
- Figure: Canadian Wireless Versus Fixed Telephone Line Subscribers, 20032008
- Figure: Global Internet Traffic by Customer Type, 20082013
- Figure: Global Consumer Internet Traffic by Application, 20082013
- Figure: Competition in Canadian Telecom Markets, 2008
- Figure: Canada' s Population Density, 2006
- Figure: Canada' s Teledensity Penetration per 100 People by Service Type, 19972008
- Figure: Canadian Wireline and Wireless Telecom Services Revenue 20002008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Revenue by Segment, 20012008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Revenue Share by Segment, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Retail Telecom Services Revenue Share by Segment, 2008
- Figure: Global Telecom Capital Expenditures and Capital Intensity Ratio, 20032008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Capital Expenditures, 20012008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Capex Spending Annual Change, 20012009
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Revenue Versus Capital Spending, 19992008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Provider Taxonomy and Players by Segment, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Revenue Share by Provider Type, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Revenue Share by Provider, 2008
- Figure: Canada' s Leading Incumbent Telephone Companies by Territory and Revenue, 2008
- Figure: Canadian ILEC Wireline Capex Spending, 20012009
- Figure: Canadian ILEC Capital Intensity Ratios (Capex as Percentage of Revenue), Year-End 2008
- Figure: Comparison of Bell' s and Telus' Product Line Revenue, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Local Access Revenue Share by Carrier, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Local NAS Lines by Carrier, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Phone Lines: Circuit TDM Versus VoIP Line Equivalents, 20052008
- Figure: BCE Revenue Sources, 2008
- Figure: Bell Canada Unconsolidated Revenue by Service, with and Without ExpressVu, 2008
- Figure: Bell Canada Organizational Leadership, 20082009
- Figure: Bell Canada' s National Transport Network
- Figure: Bell Canada ILEC Capex and Capital Intensity Ratio, 19982009
- Figure: Bell Canada Vancouver Olympics Optical Core Network
- Figure: Bell Canada Business Markets Organization, 2009
- Figure: Bell Canada Business Markets Lines of Business and Services Portfolios
- Figure: Bell Business Group Revenue By Vertical Market, 2008
- Figure: Bell Canada ICT Organization and Offerings
- Figure: Brand Perception of Canadian Infrastructure Service Providers, 2008
- Figure: Location of The Source Retail Outlets
- Figure: BCE Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Intensity, 20032008
- Figure: Bell Aliant Regional Communications Service Territories
- Figure: Bell Aliant Regional Communications Organization and Executives, 20082009
- Figure: Bell Aliant Regional Communications Structure
- Figure: Bell Aliant Detailed Corporate Structure
- Figure: Bell Aliant Regional Communications Revenue by Service Segment, 2008
- Figure: Competitive Cable Telephony Footprint in Bell Aliant' s Territory, 20052009 (Percentage of Households Passed)
- Figure: Bell Nordiq Ownership Structure
- Figure: NorthernTel Service Area
- Figure: Bell Nordiq Territory and Networks
- Figure: Telus Executive Team, 20082009
- Figure: Telus Revenue by Product Line, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Business Contribution by Vertical Industry, 2008
- Figure: Telus Quarterly Network Access Line Loss, 20062008 (000s)
- Figure: Telus National IP and Wireless Networks, 2008
- Figure: MTS Allstream Organization, 20082009
- Figure: MTS Allstream Networks, 2008
- Figure: MTS Allstream Revenue by Segment, 2008
- Figure: SaskTel Revenue by Segment, 2008
- Figure: Northwestel Territory and Network
- Figure: Incumbents' Local Line Share by Province, 20062008
- Figure: Canadian ILEC and CLEC Local Line Share by Customer Segment, 2008
- Figure: Canadian CLEC Local Retail Lines by Type, 20002008
- Figure: Allstream Corporate Roots, 1847Present
- Figure: Allstream National Network and Points of Presence
- Figure: Allstream Internet Datacentres
- Figure: Allstream Enterprise Services Triple Play
- Figure: Canadian Business Telecom Revenue Share, 2008 (% Revenue)
- Figure: Allstream Revenue and Capex, 20002008
- Figure: Origins of Rogers' Batteryless Radio, 1925
- Figure: Rogers Communications Revenue by Segment, 2008
- Figure: Rogers Communications Corporate Organization, 2009
- Figure: Revenue Comparison of Canada' s Largest ILECs with Rogers, 2008
- Figure: RBS Fibre-Optic Network
- Figure: GT/360 Eastern Canadian Network Assets Acquired by Rogers Telecom, 20052006
- Figure: Futureway Communications Service Area
- Figure: Group Telecom Network Assets Acquired by Bell Canada
- Figure: Alberta SuperNet Network
- Figure: Navigata British Columbia and National Networks
- Figure: Service Territory of Five Largest Digital Cable Television Systems in Canada
- Figure: Comparison of Canadian Cable and Telco Average Residential Revenue per Home Passed, 2Q09
- Figure: Comparison of Canadian Cable and Telco Average Residential Triple-Play Bundle Revenue, 2Q09
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Capex by Segment, 20002009
- Figure: Rogers Cable Hybrid Fibre-Coax Network Clusters
- Figure: Top 5 Canadian Telecom Capex Spenders, 20002009
- Figure: Shaw Cable Service Territory
- Figure: Shaw Cable Revenue by Segment, 2008
- Figure: Shaw Business Solutions Core IP Network
- Figure: Vidéotron Ownership Structure
- Figure: Vidéotron Télécom Network
- Figure: Vidéotron DOCSIS 3.0 Cisco Systems Wideband Architecture
- Figure: Cogeco Ontario and Quebec Intercity Fibre-Optic Network
- Figure: Bragg Communications Subsidiaries
- Figure: Bragg Communications Revenue by Segment, 2008
- Figure: EastLink Fibre-Optic Network
- Figure: Newfoundland Government Broadband Initiative
- Figure: Amtelecom Group' s Service Territories
- Figure: Vonage Canadian Network Coverage
- Figure: Skype Global Long Distance Traffic Volume, 20062009
- Figure: Skype Investor Share After September 2009 Acquisition
- Figure: Canadian Retail Long Distance Revenue and Traffic Share by Provider Type, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Incumbents' Long Distance Revenue Share in ILEC Territories, 20062008
- Figure: Canadian Long Distance Revenue Share by Customer Type, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Long Distance Revenue Share by Provider, 2008
- Figure: Primus Canada Revenue by Service Type, 2008
- Figure: Primus Canada Network
- Figure: Primus Colocation Backbone Routing
- Figure: Yak' s Canadian Dial-Around Network
- Figure: Yak Dial-Around Long Distance Call Path Within Canada
- Figure: Metro Access GTA Expanded Calling Area
- Figure: Canadian Long Distance Wholesale Revenue, 20002008
- Figure: Canadian Telecom Competition Milestones, 19641996
- Figure: Canadian Data Communication Revenue by Provider Type, 2008
- Figure: AT&T Corporate Consolidation and Rebirth, 2007
- Figure: AT&T Global Strategy
- Figure: AT&T Global NOC and IP Network Nodes
- Figure: AT&T Global Networks Canadian Nodes
- Figure: AT&T Network Operations Centre and Daytona Database
- Figure: Verizon Global Network, 2008
- Figure: Sprint Nextel Global IP Network
- Figure: KPN International Network
- Figure: BT Group Organization, 20082009
- Figure: BT Global Network
- Figure: BT North American Network
- Figure: Deutsche Telekom T-Systems Global Network
- Figure: Orange Global and North American Network Coverage
- Figure: Tata Communications Network
- Figure: Global Crossing Network
- Figure: Cogent Communications Network
- Figure: XO Communications Network
- Figure: Level 3 Communications Network
- Figure: Cogeco Data Services Greater Toronto Area Network
- Figure: Cogeco Southwestern Ontario Fibre-Optic Network Acquired from MaXess Networx
- Figure: Hydro One Telecom Network
- Figure: Atria Networks Coverage, 2009
- Figure: Atria Networks Acquisitions
- Figure: Greater Sudbury Hydro' s Fibre-Optic Telecommunications Network
- Figure: Ontera Northern Ontario Service Area
- Figure: Enmax Envision Calgary Network, 2008
- Figure: Gaz Métro Corporate Structure
- Figure: MTO Telecom Montreal Fibre-Optic Network
- Figure: Canadian Fibre-Optic Backbone Routes
- Figure: PEER 1 Network International Points of Presence
- Figure: Canadian Residential Internet Access by Connection Type, 2008
- Figure: Canadian High-Speed Internet Provider Share by Access Type, 2008
- Figure: Rogers Tiered Residential Internet Services, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Urban Versus Rural Broadband Internet Availability by Province, 2008
- Figure: Keewaytinook Okimakanak Ontario Broadband Network
- Figure: Fredericton Fred eZone WiFi Coverage
- Figure: Cogeco Data Services Toronto Mesh WiFi OneZone Coverage
- Figure: Atria Networks Mesh Systems in Southwest Ontario
- Figure: Canadian Fixed Wireless Frequency Allocations
- Figure: Nova Scotia' s Wireless Broadband Network
- Figure: TeraGo Networks Wireless Broadband
- Figure: Canadian Wireless Subscriber Growth, 19952008
- Figure: Mobile Penetration Rates: Canada and Select Countries, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Coverage for All Wireless Providers Combined, 2008
- Figure: Canadian 3G Wireless Coverage, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Wireless Share, 2008 (% Subscribers)
- Figure: Comparison of Wireless Contribution to Revenue of Canada' s Top 3 Providers, 2008
- Figure: Comparison of Canadian Wireless Provider ARPU, 19952008 (C$/Month, Blended)
- Figure: Canadian Wireless Carriers' Postpaid Subscriber Mix, 2008
- Figure: Canadian Text Message Volume, 20022008
- Figure: Rogers Wireless GSM and HSPA Network Coverage
- Figure: Rogers Wireless Consumer Data Price Plans (BlackBerrys/Smartphones/PC Cards), 2008 (C$/Month)
- Figure: Bell Mobility Digital and 3G Network Coverage, 2008
- Figure: Bell and Telus Joint Wireless 4G Network Evolution
- Figure: HSDPA Global Coverage, 2009
- Figure: Telus Mobility National Wireless Network
- Figure: SaskTel Wireless Coverage of Saskatchewan
- Figure: MTS Mobility Coverage of Manitoba
- Figure: TbayTel Mobility Coverage
- Figure: Weather Investments Telecom Assets
- Figure: Canadian Wireless Revenue and Capex, 20012009
- Figure: CRC Organization, 2008
- Figure: Ottawa Region High-Technology Firms Family Tree and Lineages to CRC-DRTE Complex, 1950Present
- Figure: CANARIE CA*net 4 Network, 2008
- Figure: ORANO' s ORION Internet Backbone, 2008
- Figure: ORION Network Topology, 2008
- Figure: ORION Upgraded Network Architecture, 2008
- Figure: Quebec' s RISQ Fibre-Optic Network
- Figure: Telesat Geosynchronous Satellites (Planned and in Orbit) by Location, 20082009
- Figure: Canadian DTH Satellite Customers by Provider, 19992008
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