Abstract
This IDC study sizes and forecasts the market in Western Europe for direct
business Internet access services. It presents total Internet access
connections and spending by country, access technology, and company size.
According to James Eibisch, research director for IDC' s European Telco
Strategies, "Although demand remains extremely high for basic Internet access,
the overall market is expected to decline slightly due to an increasing
proportion of company sites accessing the Internet via a central gateway on a
WAN or VPN, continued price erosion, and migration from leased-line to cheaper
broadband services."
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Situation Overview
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Western European Business Internet Access Market, 2008-2012
- Table: Western Europe Business Internet Access Connections, 2007-2012, by Country (000)
- Table: Western Europe Business Internet Access Connections, 2007-2012, by Access Type (000)
- Table: Western Europe Business Internet Access Connections, 2007-2012, by Company Size (000)
- Table: Western Europe Business Internet Access Spending, 2007-2012, by Country ($M)
- Table: Western Europe Business Internet Access Spending, 2007-2012, by Access Type ($M)
- Table: Western Europe Business Internet Access Spending, 2007-2012, by Company Size ($M)
- Market Context
- Table: Western Europe Business Internet Access Market, Comparison of Previous and Current Forecasts, 2005-2012
- Figure: Western Europe Business Internet Access Market, Comparison of Previous and Current Forecasts, 2005-2012
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Definitions
- Exchange Rates
- Table: Exchange Rates, 2007
- Synopsis
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