2Q08 Europe and Central Asia Mobile Forecast, 2008 - 2010 Now Available.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91492) has announced the addition of new IE Market Research report "2Q08 Europe and Central Asia Mobile Forecast, 2008 - 2010" to their offering. The Europe and Central Asia Mobile Forecast provides over 65 operational and financial metrics for wireless markets across Europe and Central Asia. We cover quarterly historical data starting in 4Q2003 and ending in 4Q2007. We also provide four-year forecasts at the operator level. Our Europe and Central Asia Aggregation contains separate data for 22 countries and their mobile operators (82 operators in total). Our Mobile Forecasts are updated quarterly and are available for one-time delivery or through regular updates. Through these custom-designed spreadsheets you can select specific metrics and customize the results based on country, region and/or operator. The operator data table can also be used for instant access to operators by Country or all together. A set of charts will also be created automatically based on your selections for the first 6 data entries of each table. This allows for quick access to desired data, saving the time typically wasted scrolling through the data and allowing for comparisons across countries and operators. This regional forecast also has the added function of charting all 65 operational and financial metrics for a single country simply by selecting it from a drop down menu. Notable highlights of the 2Q08 Europe and Central Asia Mobile Forecast include: Trends in Wireless Markets: - THE FASTEST GROWING WIRELESS MARKETS IN THE REGION (TURKEY): We continue to believe that fastest growing wireless market in the region from 2008 - 2010 by subscribers will be Turkey. We are now forecasting that Turkey will see a subscriber growth rate of about 15.3% over the next three years from our projected 2008 subscriber estimates. We are projecting a subscriber base in Turkey of 81.7 million subscribers, making Turkey the 3rd largest market in the region (based on subscribers) after Russia and Germany. - THE MARKET WHERE CONSUMERS PAY THE MOST FOR WIRELESS SERVICES IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA (NORWAY): In 2010, the market where consumers pay the most for their mobile services in the region (as measured by Average Revenue per User, ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) A calculation often used to determine the overall value of an application. It is also used to rate particular customers, especially in the wireless space, by comparing someone's account to the overall average. ) will be Norway with US$ 61.85 per user. Pure duopoly Duopoly A situation in which two companies own all or nearly all of the market for a given type of product or service. Notes: This is very similar to a monopoly, where only one company dominates the market. of Telenor Mobil and Netcom (TeliaSonera) will continue to allow for the high levels of ARPU in Norway. - THE MARKET WHERE CONSUMERS PAY THE LEAST FOR WIRELESS SERVICES IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA (UKRAINE): We are expecting Ukraine to have the lowest ARPU levels in the region. Operator-wide ARPU levels in Ukraine are expected to reach US$ 6.98 in 2008 and stabilize to US$ 7.13 in 2010. - THE MARKET WHERE CONSUMERS CAN EXPECT TO SEE THE BIGGEST INCREASE IN WIRELESS SERVICE CHARGES IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA (RUSSIA): Within our coverage list, we are expecting Russia to see the highest level of ARPU increase. Between 2008 and 2010, consumers in Russia can be expected to pay 27% more for their wireless services, mostly due ongoing consolidation in Russia's wireless sector and the regional nature of competition in Russia's wireless space. Operator Highlights: - THE FASTEST GROWING OPERATOR IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA (XFERA IN SPAIN): Our model is continuing to forecast that Spain's Xfera will see the highest level of subscriber growth among the 80 wireless operators in our coverage list. Subscriber levels will rise by 100% between 2008 and 2010 for this operator to reach 1.8 million subscribers in 2010. - THE OPERATORS THAT WILL ADD THE MOST SUBSCRIBERS IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA (Turkcell and Vodafone Turkey): We are forecasting that both Turkcell and Vodafone Turkey will add 3.8 million wireless subscribers in the next three years. Countries and Operators Covered in this Global Mobile Forecast Austria: Connect Austria, Drei, Mobilkom (Telekom Austria), T-Mobile Belgium: Base, Mobistar (Orange), Proximus Czech: Telefonica O2 CZ, T-Mobile, Vodafone Denmark: 3 (Hutchison), Orange, Sonofon (Telenor), TDC TDC Top Dead Center TDC Time-to-Digital Converter TDC Tabular Data Control TDC Total Development Cost TDC Texas Department of Corrections TDC The Discovery Channel TDC Torpedo Data Computer TDC Theater Deployable Communications Mobil (Denmark), Telia Finland: DNA DNA: see nucleic acid. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes. , Elisa, Sonera, Telia France: Bouygues, Orange, SFR SFR Swiss Franc (national currency) SFR Société Française du Radiotéléphone (French cellular provider) SFR Single Family Residence SFR Single Family Residence (real estate) (Vodafone) Germany: D2 (Vodafone), E-Plus, T-Mobile, O2 Greece: Cosmote, Q-Telecom, TIM TIM Timothy TIM Technical Interchange Meeting TIM Transient Intermodulation Distortion TIM Time Is Money TIM The Invisible Man (movie) TIM Telecom Italia Mobile (Italian cellular provider) Hellas, Vodafone Panafon Hungary: Pannon (Telenor), T-Mobile, Vodafone Ireland: Meteor, O2, Vodafone Italy: 3 (Hutchison), Blu, OPI (Open Prepress Interface) An extension to PostScript that provides color separations. It was developed by Aldus Corporation, which was later acquired by Adobe. Vodafone, TIM, Wind Netherlands: Ben (T-Mobile), Dutchtone (Orange), KPN KPN Koninklijke PTT Nederland (Royal Dutch Telecom) KPN Konfederacja Polski Niepodleglej (Polish conservative party) Mobile, Telfort, Vodafone Norway: Netcom (TeliaSonera), Telenor Mobil Poland: Polkomtel, PTC (PTC, Needham, MA, www.ptc.com) Long a world leader in mechanical computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering software, PTC, through acquisitions and reorganization, has transformed itself into a leading provider of Internet-based B2B solutions for discrete manufacturers. (T-Mobile), PTK PTK Phi Theta Kappa PTK Protein Tyrosine Kinase (insulin receptor) PTK Polskiego Towarzystwa Kardiologicznego (Polish Cardiac Society) PTK Phototherapeutic Keratectomy PTK Pairwise Transient Key Centertel (TP SA) Portugal: Optimus, Telecel Vodafone, TMN (Telecommunications Management Network) A set of international standards for network management from the ITU. 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MTS - Message Transport System. 2. , Others (Russia), VimpelCom Spain: Orange, Telefonica Moviles, Vodafone, Xfera Sweden: 3 (Hutchison), Tele 2, Telenor, Telia Switzerland: Orange, Sunrise/TDC Switzerland, Swisscom Turkey: Avea (Turk Telekom), Turkcell, Vodafone Ukraine: Astelit, Golden, Kyivstar, UMC UMC United Methodist Church UMC United Microelectronics Corporation UMC University Medical Center UMC United Microelectronics Corp (Republic of China) UMC University of Missouri-Columbia , URS URS Yours URS Ultimate Roulette System URS Uniform Reporting System URS User Requirement(s) Specification URS Undergraduate Research Symposium URS Unified Registration Statement URS Undergraduate Research Scholars (VimpelCom) United Kingdom: 3 (Hutchison), O2, Orange, T-Mobile (One2One), Vodafone Charts For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91492 |
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