Major Trends and Developments in the European Telecommunication Industry
Research and Markets has announced the addition of 2005 Telecoms in Europe - Central to their offering.
This report covers the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia - all of which are small countries by European standards, yet leaders in technology use. Trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, Internet and broadband.
Subjects include:
-- Market and industry analyses, trends and developments
-- Facts, figures and statistics
-- Industry issues and regulatory
-- Research, Marketing, Benchmarking
-- Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, Prepaid
-- Network Operators, Wholesalers and Retailers, Utilities Projects
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Czech Republic
1.2 Hungary
1.3 Poland
1.4 Slovakia
1.5 Slovenia
1.6 Key highlights
2. TELECOMS, MOBILE AND BROADBAND OVERVIEW AND ANALYSIS
2.1 Key highlights - 2004-2005
2.2 Market overview
2.2.1 Economic background
2.2.2 EU relationships
2.3 Regulatory environment
2.3.1 EU members
2.3.2 Non-EU members
2.3.3 Interconnection, Access and Number Portability
2.3.4 Privatisation
2.4 Major fixed network operators
2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
2.6 Fixed-line voice market
2.7 Internet market
2.8 Broadband market
2.9 Mobile communications
2.9.1 Mobile operators
2.9.2 Third generation mobile (3G)
2.10 Broadcasting market
3. CZECH REPUBLIC
3.1 Key statistics
3.2 Telecommunications market
3.2.1 Overview of the Czech Republic's telecom market
3.3 Regulatory environment
3.3.1 Background
3.3.2 Regulatory authority
3.3.3 Privatisation
3.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in the Czech Republic
3.4 Fixed network operators in the Czech Republic
3.4.1 Overview of operators
3.4.2 Cesky telecom
3.4.3 Ceske Radiokomunikace (CRa)
3.4.4 Contactel
3.4.5 Aliatel
3.4.6 CD-Telekomunikace AS
3.4.7 CEZTel
3.4.8 GTS
3.4.9 Pragonet / T-Systems
3.4.10 Nextra
3.4.11 UPC Ceska Republika
3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
3.5.1 National telecom network
3.6 Data market
3.6.1 Overview
3.6.2 Data infrastructure
3.7 Internet market
3.7.1 Overview of the Internet in the Czech Republic
3.7.2 ISP market
3.8 Broadband market
3.8.1 Overview
3.8.2 ADSL
3.8.3 Cable modems
3.8.4 Wireless broadband
3.9 New media
3.9.1 Current developments
3.10 Mobile communications
3.10.1 Overview of the Czech Republic's mobile market
3.10.2 Regulatory issues
3.10.3 Mobile technologies
3.10.4 Major mobile operators
3.10.5 Mobile voice services in the Czech Republic
3.10.6 Mobile data services
3.11 Broadcasting market
3.11.1 Regulatory issues
3.11.2 Free to air broadcasting
3.11.3 Digital TV
3.11.4 Cable TV
4. HUNGARY
4.1 Key statistics
4.2 Telecommunications market
4.2.1 Overview of Hungary's telecom market
4.3 Regulatory environment
4.3.1 Background
4.3.2 Regulatory authority
4.3.3 Privatisation
4.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Hungary
4.3.5 Interconnection
4.3.6 Access
4.3.7 Number portability
4.3.8 Universal service
4.4 Fixed network operators in Hungary
4.4.1 Matav RT
4.4.2 Invitel (formerly Vivendi Telecom Hungary)
4.4.3 Hungarotel Co
4.4.4 Monortel
4.4.5 Antenna Hungaria
4.4.6 GTS Datanet
4.4.7 PanTel
4.4.8 Tele2
4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
4.5.1 National telecom network
4.5.2 International infrastructure
4.6 Data market
4.6.1 Market overview
4.6.2 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
4.6.3 Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) networks
4.7 Internet market
4.7.1 Overview of the Internet in Hungary
4.7.2 Internet access locations
4.7.3 Residential market
4.7.4 Business market
4.7.5 ISP market
4.8 Broadband market
4.8.1 Market overview
4.8.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
4.8.3 Cable modems
4.9 Mobile communications
4.9.1 Overview of Hungary's mobile market
4.9.2 Regulatory issues
4.9.3 Mobile technologies
4.9.4 Major mobile operators
4.9.5 Mobile voice services in Hungary
4.9.6 Mobile data services
4.10 Broadcasting market
4.10.1 Regulatory overview
4.10.2 Free to air TV
4.10.3 Digital terrestrial TV
4.10.4 Cable TV
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