Abstract
“Broadband household penetration was below 10% in all CIS markets bar
Russia at end-1Q09. As a result the region offers huge potential for growth.
”
The Broadband in Russia and the CIS report offers detailed insights into
the broadband and pay TV status of the 11 markets which make up the CIS, plus
Georgia.
The independent analysis and latest data contained within this new report
will help your organisation to assess the opportunities in the region, as well
as align your strategy, objectives and projections with our expert
perspective.
In addition to an executive summary, a high-level PowerPoint presentation and
an Excel spreadsheet featuring five-year forecast data, the new format report
also includes 12 individual and in-depth country profiles. These profiles
provide in-depth information, country-by-country, on key growth drivers, the
regulatory framework, technologies and major operators. They also contain
information on total broadband subscribers, pay TV subscribers, and market
share by operator and by technology and broadband tariffs.
Key topics:
Broadband in Russia and the CIS focuses on the fixed broadband markets in each
country, with the emphasis on developments in the residential sector. It also
looks at the growth of fixed wireless and mobile broadband services, assessing
whether these will become a substitute for fixed services in areas where fixed
broadband is unavailable or expensive.
This report will allow you to:
- gain insights into the broadband and pay TV markets in countries for which
comprehensive, first-hand information is often hard to come by
- use the detailed 5-year forecasts to assess future growth in CIS markets
up to 2014
- discover operators' expansion strategies and network development plans
- see which technologies are gaining market share
- be aware of forthcoming regulatory change and licensing opportunities
Key questions answered in this report:
- Which are the main providers and what are their development strategies?
- What are alternative operators doing to gain market share?
- Are any regulatory changes expected which will affect the broadband sector?
- Is the regulator planning to license additional operators?
- Are there still monopolies in any sectors, for example international
bandwidth?
- What is driving/hindering broadband development?
- Which broadband technologies have the largest broadband market share and
is this changing year-on-year?
- To what extent can consolidation be expected?
- What opportunities are there for foreign investors?
Countries covered:
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Georgia
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Moldova
- Russian Federation
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- Ukraine
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 STRATEGIC REGIONAL REPORTS (PDF):
- Regional broadband subscriber forecast analysis, 2009-2014
- Investment opportunities
- Bandwidth bottleneck
STRATEGIC PRESENTATION (POWERPOINT) FEATURING:
- The bandwidth bottleneck
- International bandwidth, internet traffic routes and competition
- Broadband subscription evolution
- An overview of broadband subscriptions by country, growth by subscriber
net additions and market share by technology
- Rankings of countries by broadband penetration and by size of operator
(subscriptions)
- Next generation access (NGA)
- Fiber take-up scorecard
- Regulatory status scorecard
- Next generation access deployments
- Wireless broadband
- WiMAX broadband share of market and a comparison with mobile broadband
- IPTV as a driver for NGA
- Multichannel TV market shares by platform
- IPTV subscription evolution and deployments
FORECAST AND HISTORICAL MARKET DATA (2005-2014)
SPREADSHEET (EXCEL) FEATURING:
- Broadband subscription forecasts by technology
- ADSL
- ADSL2+
- Cable broadband
- Ethernet
- Fixed wireless
- broadband
- FTTH
- FTTP
- Satellite
- VDSL
- WiMAX
- Broadband subscription forecasts by country
- Market share by technology
- Historical market data (2005-2009) by operator, country and technology
COUNTRY PROFILES
12 IN-DEPTH PROFILES AND ACCOMPANYING APPENDICES ON:
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Georgia
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Moldova
- Moscow & St. Petersburg
- Russia
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- Ukraine
EACH COUNTRY PROFILE INCLUDES:
- Key growth drivers
- The regulatory framework
- Technologies
- Major operator profiles
- Tables and graphics which include:
- Total broadband subscriptions
- Pay TV subscriptions (where available)
- Market share by operator and technology
- Broadband tariffs
COMPANIES COVERED BY THE BROADBAND IN RUSSIA & CIS REPORT:
- ADSL.by
- Akado
- Ala TV
- Alem
- Communications
- Alma TV
- ArmenTel
- Arna
- Asiabell
- Atlant/Shparki
- Damavik
- Azeurotel
- Aztelecom
- Babilon-T
- Beeline (Kazakhstan)
- Beltelecom
- BTRIB
- Business Network
- Buzton
- Caucasus Online
- Center Telecom
- Comstar-UTS (Ukraine)
- Comstar-UTS/Stream
- Cornet
- Cosmos TV
- Delta Telecom
- Er Telecom
- G-Media
- Icon
- I-Max
- InterDnestrCom
- International
- Telecommunication
- Co (CDMA Ukraine)
- Interzet
- Kazakhtelecom
- KazTransCom
- Kyrgyztelecom
- Magticom
- Maxi Mali
- Megaline
- Minsk Television
- Information
- Networks
- Moldtelecom
- MTS (Turkmenistan)
- Multiregion
- National Cable
- Networks
- NetbyNet
- NewNet
- North-West Telecom
- Onlime
- Qwerty
- Railway Telecom
- Sarkor Telecom
- Seti (Arax)
- Sharq Telecom
- StarNet
- SumTel
- Sun Communications
- Super Imax
- Svyazinvest
- Tajiktelecom
- Telecom Technology
- TKT
- Transtelecom
- TTK
- Turkmentelecom
- Ukrtelecom
- United Telecom of Georgia
- Uzbektelecom
- Vega
- Vimpelcom (Russia)
- Vimpelcom (Ukraine)
- Volia
- Warid Telecom
- Georgia