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市場調查報告書
西歐寬頻連線服務市場分析(2008年至2012年)
Western European Broadband Access Services Market Analysis, 2008-2012
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IDC |
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| 出版日期 |
2008/05 |
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Pages: 23 |
| 商品編碼 |
67153 |
| 價格 |
US $ 6,400 ~  |
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Abstract
This study provides a detailed analysis of the status and future development of
the broadband market in Western Europe. Actual data for 2007, combined with a
forecast for 2008 to 2012, is provided for 16 countries in Western Europe.
Connection and revenue data are provided on a Western European basis and by
country. Pan-European data is further broken down by end user and technology.
End-user splits break down into consumer and business. Business data is further
segmented by company size.
In the coming years the focus in the broadband market will increasingly shift
from providing basic connectivity towards providing higher-speed connectivity
using next-generation access networks," said Jan Hein Bakkers, research
manager, IDC' s European Telecoms and Networking team.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Methodology
- Relation to European Business Internet Access Studies
- Situation Overview
- Market Size
- Figure: Western Europe - Broadband Access Connection Share by Technology, 1999-2007 (End of Year, %)
- Figure: Western Europe - Broadband Access Connections Added, 1999-2007 (M)
- Figure: Western Europe - Broadband Access Connections by Country, End of 2007 (M)
- Figure: Western Europe - Broadband Access Penetration and Growth as a Percentage of Population by Country, 2007 (%)
- Key Trends
- Market is Mature and Heading Toward Saturation
- Fierce Competition
- Figure: Western Europe - Broadband Access Market Leaders and Share on Different Competition Levels, 2001-2007 (%)
- Price Erosion Remains Substantial
- Churn is a Major Issue
- Market Will Consolidate Further
- Bundling is a Mainstream Phenomenon
- Operators Deploy Next-Generation Access Technologies
- Technology, Demand, and Competition Drive Bandwidth per User
- Figure: Western Europe - Average Nominal Downstream Bandwidth per Broadband Access Connection, 2004-2012 (Mbps)
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the European Broadband Access Services Market, 2008-2012
- Figure: Western Europe - Broadband Access Connections by Technology, 2007-2012 (M)
- Figure: Western Europe - Broadband Access Revenues by End User, 2007-2012 ($B)
- Table: Western Europe - Broadband Access Connections by Country, 2008-2012 (000)
- Table: Western Europe - Broadband Access Revenues by Country, 2008-2012 ($M)
- Table: Western Europe - Broadband Access Connections by End-User Segment and Technology, 2007-2012 (000)
- Table: Western Europe - Broadband Access Revenues by End-User Segment and Technology, 2007-2012 ($M)
- Table: Western Europe - Business Broadband Access Connections by Company Size, 2007-2012 (000)
- Table: Western Europe - Business Broadband Access Revenues by Company Size, 2007-2012 ($M)
- Market Context
- Figure: Western Europe - Broadband Connections, Previous Versus Current Forecast, 2005-2012 (M)
- Figure: Western Europe Broadband Revenues, Previous Versus Current Forecast, 2005-2012 ($B)
- Table: Western Europe - Broadband Connections and Revenues, Current Versus Previous Forecast, 2007-2012 (000, $M)
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Definitions
- Exchange Rates
- Table: 2007 Exchange Rates
- Synopsis
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