Europe Lags In Broadband And Digital TV

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We analyse three main segments in our consumer forecasts:


    - Switched access: This line item includes spending on fixed telephone line rental, telephone calls (including calls made to mobiles, dial-up internet calls and other non-standard calls such as premium-rate calling) and value-added elements, such as call waiting services.

    - Broadband: This item includes spending on services provisioned using DSL, cable modem or alternative broadband technologies, such as fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and broadband wireless. It currently includes expenditures only on the basic monthly subscription and any volume or time-based spending, and does not include spending on value-added elements, such as home networks or entertainment products.

    - Analog and digital TV: This includes all spending directly by consumers on cable TV and direct-to-home (DTH) satellite TV. It does not include indirect spending on interactive services, such as TV-based gambling or revenue from advertising. Our forecast seeks to measure pay-TV subscribers in three categories: analog or basic subscribers, digital subscribers and DTH satellite subscribers.

We divide the world into four regions: (1) North America, (2) Latin America, (3) Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and (4) Asia-Pacific.

The contents of this report are as follows:

I. Introduction 3

II. The Global Picture 4

III. Regional Variations: What's Different About Europe? 6

IV. Conclusions and Recommendations 12

Recommendations for Vendors 13

Recommendations for Service Providers 13

V. Further Reading 14

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10073

Source: press release





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