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The Deployment of Next Generation Networks (NGN), Moving Infrastructure to an IP Packet-Based, Full Service Typology, Were Advanced - Read More in the Latest Data on the Western European Telecoms Market 2006.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29035) has announced the addition of 2006 Western European Telecoms Markets and Statistics to their offering.

Western Europe's dense and advanced telecommunications network places the region at the forefront of emerging technologies. The copper networks built by national incumbents have been augmented by substantial private cable and fibre networks constructed since the 1980s. In addition, new technologies including wireless networks, Broadband Powerline, 3G mobile networks and satellite broadband have increased the reach and versatility of telecoms' provision. Effective regulatory controls have enabled rivals to encroach encroach v. to build a structure which is in whole or in part across the property line of another's real property. This may occur due to incorrect surveys, guesses or miscalculations by builders and/or owners when erecting a building.  on the incumbents' market shares in all sectors.

A key development during 2005 was the structural separation of British Telecom, which promised to have repercussions repercussions nplrépercussions fpl

repercussions nplAuswirkungen pl 
 for operators and regulators elsewhere in Europe in coming years. The deployment of Next Generation Networks (NGN (Next Generation Networks) An umbrella term for mixed voice and data networks running over the IP protocol. See IP Multimedia Subsystem. ), moving infrastructure to an IP packet-based, full service typology, were advanced with British Telecom's 21CN plans, which will see the end of PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network. Once only an analog system, the heart of most telephone networks today is all digital. In the U.S.  lines and the full migration to IP by 2009. Similar moves by France Telecom with its NeXT strategy will be echoed by other incumbents as media convergence and technology provision sweeps away analogue networks.

Europe's maturing broadband and Internet markets have been a key beneficiary of technological developments, as widespread ADSL See DSL.

ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
2+ and VDSL See DSL.

VDSL - Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line
 network upgrades have been undertaken, thus furnishing the means for delivering triple play services including 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. , VoD and other digital media. Much of this development has derived from European telecom market liberalisation, and a regulatory environment promoting competition. The EU's New Regulatory Framework has directed competition, fixed network and mobile network interconnection issues, Local Loop Unbundling Local loop unbundling (LLU) is the regulatory process of allowing multiple telecommunications operators use of connections from the telephone exchange's central office to the customer's premises. , competition requirements for number portability, licensing regimes, carrier preselection, and the Universal Service Obligation. These measures have been complemented by the EU's eEurope 2005 schedule and the strategy for its i2010 program.

This annual report offers the latest data, statistics and analysis on the telecoms markets in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malta, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Subjects include:

National and European Union Regulatory Issues;

Telecom Market Liberalisation;

National and International Infrastructure;

Network Operators - Strategies and Market Analysis;

Local Loop Unbundling - Status and Policies;

Carrier Preselection and Number Portability;

National Competitive Environments;

Incumbent Market Shares - Strategic Assessments.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29035
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