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Evaluate the Use & Development of Telecommunication Services in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway & Sweden.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44383) has announced the addition of 2006-2007 Europe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Scandinavia to their offering.

This report covers Scandinavian countries Noun 1. Scandinavian country - any one of the countries occupying Scandinavia
Scandinavian nation

European country, European nation - any one of the countries occupying the European continent
 of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden all early adopters of emerging technologies. Trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media including VoIP, VoD and IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet.  developments. Subjects include:

- Market and industry analyses, trends and developments

- Facts, figures and statistics

- Industry and regulatory issues

- Research, Marketing, Benchmarking

- Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, Prepaid

- VoIP, IPTV, VoD, digital TV and DTTV See digital cable.  

Topics Covered

1. DENMARK

1.1 Key statistics

1.2 Telecommunications market

1.3 Regulatory environment

1.4 Fixed network operators in Denmark

1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

1.6 Broadband market

1.7 Convergence

1.8 Mobile communications

2. FINLAND

2.1 Key statistics

2.2 Telecommunications market

2.3 Regulatory environment

2.4 Fixed network operators in Finland

2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

2.6 Broadband market

2.7 Convergence

2.8 Mobile communications

3. ICELAND

3.1 Key statistics

3.2 Telecommunications market

3.3 Regulatory environment

3.4 Fixed network operators in Iceland

3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

3.6 Broadband and Internet market

3.7 Convergence

3.8 Mobile communications

4. NORWAY

4.1 Key statistics

4.2 Telecommunications market

4.3 Regulatory environment

4.4 Fixed network operators in Norway

4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

4.6 Broadband market

4.7 Convergence

4.8 Mobile communications

5. SWEDEN

5.1 Key statistics

5.2 Telecommunications market

5.3 Regulatory environment

5.4 Fixed network operators in Sweden

5.5 Telecommunications infrastructure

5.6 Broadband market

5.7 Convergence

5.8 Mobile communications

6. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS

List of Exhibits

List of Tables

Summary

The latest Scandinavia Annual Publication, '2006 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Scandinavia', profiles five of the leading countries in Europe in the use and development of telecommunications services In telecommunication, the term telecommunications service has the following meanings:

1. Any service provided by a telecommunication provider.

2.
. Effective regulatory control has provided strong competition in all sectors, while companies such as Telenor are among the top performers internationally.

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, with a strong emphasis on municipal fibre deployments. The wide availability of digital TV anticipates one of the earliest switchovers to the digital format in Europe.

This report presents a concise overview of sector liberalisation n. 1. Same as liberalization.

Noun 1. liberalisation - the act of making less strict
liberalization, relaxation

alleviation, easement, easing, relief - the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance); "he asked the nurse
 and privatisation Noun 1. privatisation - changing something from state to private ownership or control
denationalisation, denationalization, privatization

social control - control exerted (actively or passively) by group action
 in Scandinavia, the development of product offerings for both mobile and broadband technologies, essential operator statistics in all telecom sectors, and the emergence of convergence and triple play.

Key Highlights

- Norway was the first country in the world to deploy interactive mobile TV, and by mid-2006 DVB-H See mobile TV and DVB.  development was advanced across Scandinavia. These advanced data services may be one of the catalysts to boost the relatively slow 3G take-up;

- Finland's fourth digital broadcasting Digital broadcasting is the practice of using digital data rather than analogue waveforms to carry broadcasts over television channels or assigned radio frequency bands. It is becoming increasingly popular for television usage (especially satellite television) but is having a  network, intended for mobile TV broadcasts and services, made the country the first in Europe to open a commercial mobile TV network using the DVB-H platform;

Scandinavia's switch-over to digital TV is ahead of the rest of Europe, with about a third of households in several regions receiving digital TV by mid-2006. Remaining regions will become digital by the end of 2007, before most countries in Europe even begin the process;

- In the mobile sector operators continue to face ruthless competition from each other and from MVNOs, which has reduced prices and contributed to falling 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. . The emphasis has moved to migrating prepaid subscribers to contract packages, and to encouraging greater use of advanced data services;

- Scandinavia has the highest broadband penetration level in Europe, with Iceland leading the world in broadband penetration, largely through universal DSL See DSL. ;

- Fibre network deployments are also the region's strength. Scandinavia shares with The Netherlands a progressive municipal approach to fibre deployments for the benefit of citizens and regional economic welfare, leading to one of the widespread fibre footprints in Europe;

- Triple play services have continued to mature during 2006, supported by advanced ADSL See DSL.

ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
2+ and fibre networks capable of data rates to support a household's VoIP, Video-on-Demand and IPTV needs. These services have proliferated and are increasingly popular, and will form a growing proportion of the region's telecom market revenue in coming years.

Companies Mentioned

- BaneTele - Elisa Corporation - Finnet Group - Glocalnet (Telenor) - Iceland Telecom (SE minn) - Sonofon - TDC TDC Top Dead Center
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TDC Tabular Data Control
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TDC The Discovery Channel
TDC Torpedo Data Computer
TDC Theater Deployable Communications
 - TDC Song - Tele - Tele Denmark - Telenor - Telenordia - TeliaSonera Denmark - Vodafone Iceland Vodafone Iceland is an Icelandic telecommunications company and is part of the Icelandic IT company Teymi.

Vodafone Iceland offers mobile, fixed-line, and ADSL/ internet services to individuals and companies.
 

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