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亞太地區行動寬頻革命

Mobile broadband revolution in Asia-Pacific

出版商 Ovum, Ltd. 聯絡我們
出版日期 2008/05 內容資訊 19 pages
商品編碼 68535
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Abstract

Mobile broadband is revolutionising broadband access across Asia-Pacific in developed and emerging markets. It is meeting pent-up broadband demand while being marketed as both a fixed line replacement, and as a personal and mobile broadband experience. Focusing on consumers and 3G-based technologies, Nathan Burley discusses the mobile broadband revolution and how operators should position their offerings.

Table of Contents

Executive summary

  • In a nutshell
  • Ovum view
  • Messages for operators

Scope of report

  • Defining mobile broadband

Mobile broadband status

  • Mobile operators are the main game in emerging markets
  • Mobile broadband: a disruptive force in developed markets as well

Mobile broadband drivers and advantages

  • Technology advances
  • Laptop penetration increases rapidly
  • Hyper-connectivity and mobility
  • Mobile operators seeking more broadband exposure
  • Ease of prepaid
  • Mobile broadband is personal
  • Limited existing fixed infrastructure and lower wireless costs

Sizing the mobile broadband market

  • Ranking each market
  • The mobile broadband premium
  • Broadband speed
  • Data usage
  • Target segments

Problems with mobile broadband

  • Is mobile a viable technology for the mass market?
  • Unlimited data pricing business model is unsustainable

Case studies

  • M1 (Singapore): personal broadband
  • EMobile (Japan): aggressive broadband proposition
  • Indosat (Indonesia): broadband for the masses

Table of figures

  • Figure 1: Broadband household penetration in Asia-Pacific markets, December 2007
  • Table 1: The shift from shared to personal services
  • Figure 2: Broadband and PSTN population penetration in Asia-Pacific markets, December 2007
  • Figure 3: Mobile broadband potential by market
  • Table 2: Mobile versus fixed broadband tariff comparison
  • Figure 4: Estimate of proportion of DSL broadband subscribers that are connected at an advertised speed of 2Mbps or below, December 2007
  • Figure 5: Monthly data allowances of New Zealand broadband plans
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