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市場調查報告書

新一代寬頻提供

Next Generation Broadband Delivery

出版商 Business Insights
出版日期 2011年08月 商品編碼 209992
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 109
價格
US $ 2875 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)
US $ 10782 PDF by E-mail (Global license)


新一代寬頻提供 是由出版商Business Insights在2011年08月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 109 價格從美金2875起跳。

簡介

以光纖為基礎的寬頻網路是能傳送視頻點播,網路電視,3D及HD內容等「新世代」寬頻應用程式。光纖傳輸的主要挑戰是“最後一公里”,(通常是由本地交換連接到家庭或各單位)。以美國為首的多個政府,為了刺激經濟發展增設了新的高速寬頻企劃,盡可能增加提供多數家庭以光纖為基礎的寬頻連接的基本設備。其中一個讓電信運營商擔憂的是他們只會成為傳遞語音和數據服務的管道。然而,目前的趨勢是傾向提供多重服務,包括新一代寬頻服務,提供大量機會,不僅讓他們避免成為“啞吧管道”,也取得顯著成長。

本報告提供新一代寬頻的相關調查,連接速度及全球寬頻供應商服務提供水準的定量化統計,寬頻引進的推動因素及阻礙因素的定性分析,以及寬頻對固定和行動通訊供應商,以及內容提供商等相關利益者帶來的影響等,為您概述為以下內容。

摘要整理

新一代寬頻的簡介

  • 摘要
  • 寬頻的背景及歷史
  • 報告的目的和價值
  • 寬頻是什麼?
    • 寬頻的用語和定義
  • 展望

寬頻:目前的情形

  • 摘要
  • 寬頻的簡史
  • 寬頻的經濟·社會重要性
  • 什麼是新一代寬頻?
  • 目前寬頻連接速度
  • 消費者的固定寬頻用戶數
    • 現在(2010年)
    • 2010-2015年預測
  • 結論

新一代寬頻的實現因素及阻礙因素

  • 摘要
  • 簡介
  • 推動因素
    • 經濟及政治的力量
    • 社會及文化的趨勢
    • 網際網路流量的增加
    • 雲端和「具滲透性首頁」
    • 寬頻價格的下跌(產業的自由競爭)
  • 阻礙因素
    • 網路的中立性/審查
    • 行動寬頻
    • 高收費和規模不夠廣泛
    • 數位鴻溝(資訊差距)
  • 結論

寬頻的競爭情形

  • 摘要
  • 簡介
  • 通訊供應商
    • Verizon Communications
    • KT (Korea Telecom)
    • China Unicom
    • Oi (Telemar Norte Leste)
  • 電纜業者
    • Time Warner Cable
    • Virgin Media
  • 手機業者
    • Vodafone
    • SFR
  • 結論

市場預測及規模

  • 摘要
  • 簡介
  • 全球市場預測
  • 亞太地區
  • 歐洲
  • 北美
  • 中東及非洲
  • 中南美
  • 結論

新一代寬頻對產業的影響

  • 摘要
  • 簡介
  • 通訊業者
  • 電纜業者
  • 媒體及內容提供商
  • 組件業者
  • 結論

圖表

目錄

Abstract

Introduction

The report quantifies the global market for broadband providers, providing quantitative statistics regarding connectivity speeds and availability around the world, and qualitative analysis of the drivers and inhibitors of broadband adoption. It also examines the impact broadband will have on stakeholders including fixed and mobile telecommunications and content providers.

Features and benefits

  • Access forecasts of global broadband subscriber and revenue growth, by region and by technology type (DSL, Cable modem, FTTX, and others).
  • Compare broadband speeds and penetration around the world, and discover which countries and regions lead the way in broadband delivery.
  • Assess how regional regulatory and legal frameworks around the world will drive or inhibit broadband uptake.
  • Analyze the competitive situation between next generation broadband service providers.
  • Understand the business impact of the evolution of broadband technologies on stakeholders across the value chain.

Highlights

Fiber-optic based broadband networks can deliver ‘next-generation’ broadband applications such as video on demand, Internet TV, 3D and HD content, and so on. The main challenge with fiber-optic delivery is that of the ‘last mile’ (typically the connection from local exchange to the home or premises).

Many governments, including the US, Australia, France, Germany, Britain, and Japan, have initiated new high-speed broadband projects to build out the underlying delivery infrastructure and provide as many households as possible with access to either fast or optical fiber-based broadband connectivity, in order to stimulate economic growth.

One of the main concerns of telco operators is that they will merely become ‘pipes’ for the delivery of voice and data services. However, the move towards offering multi-play, including next-generation broadband services, provides substantial opportunity not only for them to avoid becoming ‘dumb pipes’, but also to achieve significant growth.

Your key questions answered

  • Which regions have the most developed broadband infrastructure?
  • How will broadband uptake drive or inhibit the growth of regional economies? Which regions will benefit most from next generation broadband uptake?
  • How will regulatory frameworks and competitive pressure drive or inhibit next generation broadband uptake?
  • Which broadband providers are the leading the way in implementing a next generation broadband infrastructure?
  • How will next generation broadband technologies impact the revenues of the different broadband stakeholders?

Table of Contents

Gary Eastwood

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Introduction to next-generation broadband
  • Broadband - the current state of play
  • Enablers and inhibitors of next-generation broadband
  • Broadband competitive landscape
  • Market forecasts and sizing
  • The business implications of next-generation broadband

Introduction to next-generation broadband

  • Summary
  • Background and history of broadband
  • Report purpose and value
  • What is broadband?
    • Broadband terminology and definitions
  • Outlook

Broadband - the current state of play

  • Summary
  • A brief history of broadband
  • The economic and social importance of broadband
  • What is next-generation broadband?
  • Current broadband connection speeds
  • Consumer fixed broadband subscribers
    • Current (2010)
    • Forecast for 2010-2015
  • Conclusions

Enablers and inhibitors of next-generation broadband

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Drivers
    • Economic and political forces
    • Social and cultural trends
    • The growth of internet traffic
    • The Cloud and the ‘Porous Home’
    • Falling cost of broadband (open industry competition)
  • Inhibitors
    • Net neutrality / censorship
    • Mobile broadband
    • Expensive subscriptions and lack of prosperity
    • The digital divide
  • Conclusions

Broadband competitive landscape

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Telecoms providers
    • Verizon Communications
    • KT (Korea Telecom)
    • China Unicom
    • Oi (Telemar Norte Leste)
  • Cable operators
    • Time Warner Cable
    • Virgin Media
  • Mobile operators
    • Vodafone
    • SFR
  • Conclusions

Market forecasts and sizing

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Global forecast
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Middle East and Africa
  • Central and South America
  • Conclusions

Business implications of next-generation broadband

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Telecoms operators
  • Cable operators
  • Media and content providers
  • Mobile operators
  • Conclusions

TABLES

  • Table: Economic stimulus packages in different countries, 2009 - 10
  • Table: Top 10 fastest average broadband download speeds by country (Mbps)
  • Table: TOP 20 countries by broadband quality scores, 2008 - 10
  • Table: Global fixed broadband growth by technology (subscribers, 000), 2007 - 10
  • Table: Fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants by technology, Top 15 countries, June 2010
  • Table: Fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants by technology, Top 16 - 31 countries, June 2010
  • Table: Global consumer fixed broadband subscribers (000s) by technology, 2010 - 15
  • Table: Global consumer internet traffic (PB per month), 2010 - 15
  • Table: Top 10 countries by lowest cost of broadband ($ per Mb), Q3' 10
  • Table: Examples of mobile data traffic growth in 2010
  • Table: Top 10 countries by highest cost of broadband ($ per Mb), Q3' 10
  • Table: Verizon key metrics
  • Table: Verizon Communications SWOT analysis
  • Table: KT key metrics
  • Table: KT SWOT analysis
  • Table: China Unicom key metrics
  • Table: China Unicom SWOT analysis
  • Table: Oi key metrics
  • Table: Oi SWOT analysis
  • Table: Time Warner Cable key metrics
  • Table: Time Warner Cable SWOT analysis
  • Table: Virgin Media key metrics
  • Table: Virgin Media SWOT analysis
  • Table: Vodafone key metrics
  • Table: Vodafone SWOT analysis
  • Table: SFR key metrics
  • Table: SFR SWOT analysis
  • Table: Global consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Table: Consumer fixed broadband revenues by region ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Table: Asia Pacific consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Table: Europe consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Table: North America consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Table: Middle East and Africa consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Table: Central and South America consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15

FIGURES

  • Figure: Global fixed broadband growth by technology (subscribers, 000), 2007 - 10
  • Figure: Top 10 countries by fixed broadband penetration, June 2010
  • Figure: Global consumer fixed broadband subscribers (000s) by technology, 2010 - 15
  • Figure: The Cloud and the Porous Home
  • Figure: Global consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Figure: Consumer fixed broadband revenues by region ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Figure: Asia Pacific consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Figure: Europe consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Figure: North America consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Figure: Middle East and Africa consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Figure: Central and South America consumer fixed broadband revenues by technology ($m), 2010 - 15
  • Figure: The mobile e-person: seamless integration of connected multi-play devices and services
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