Market Reports
IDATE Research's market report programme constitutes a natural extension of the work performed by our teams of analysts, as well as our ongoing investments in information and monitoring systems for player strategies and markets: Telecom, Internet and Media. The 2013 catalog is organized around four areas that cover ten monitoring services. Each of these provides insight into key markets through a comprehensive set of in-depth reports, status reports, notes and regularly updated databases. | Future Networks | Telecom Strategies | Media Strategies | Smart Living | | Fixed Broadband | Telco Economics | Television & Over-The-Top | Smart cities | | Mobile Broadband | Telecom & Over-The-Top | Video Game & Digital Entertainment | Smart Home | | Satellite | | Cloud & Infrastructure |
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Achieving the goals that the European Commission has set out for ultra-fast broadband in its Digital Agenda will require sizeable investments, which will vary depending on each country’s technological choices. At the same time, ultra-fast broadband will generate additional revenue that will depend on operators’ product line and sales strategies. This insight examines the revenue generated by UFB solutions compared to network rollout costs.
This insight is part of the FTTx watch which covers:
• Half-yearly updated datasets
• Half-yearly updated status reports
• Bimonthly market insights
• Direct access to lead FTTx analysts |
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This insight provides a complete summary of the status of FTTH/B rollouts in the EU-39 region with a characterisation of each project by: Organisation initiating the project, Key parameters and figures (homes and buildings passed), Technical parameters, financing and business model. It also presents a focus on FTTx in the UK.
This Insight is part of our ongoing monitoring FTTx Watch. |
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A half-yearly updated database covering 70 countries & 150+ player sheets including their roll-out projects – data & forecasts for home passed and subscribers
by architecture (FTTH/B, VDSL, FTTLA, FTTx+LAN) up to 2016. Our figures are fact-based by direct interviews with the main players which enables us to do bottom-up research
– in opposite to other available solutions, we first size the market by country and not by region.
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The Digital Agenda for Europe (DAE) 2020 calls for ubiquitous coverage of households in all EU Member States with a minimum broadband access of 30 Mbps, and subscriptions to 100 Mbps access for half of them.
This report provides its readers with an inventory of NGA network coverage for each EU Member State as well as cost scenarios – with a breakdown by technology and by population density (urban, peri-urban, rural) – to reach the DAE targets. |
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This report provides readers with estimates of the ultra-fast broadband (UFB) market’s value – both regionally and for seven key countries. It draws on an in-depth examination of operators’ supply-side strategies and our ongoing FTTx market watch.
The report also delivers growth forecasts up to 2016 based on how operators’ positioning is likely to evolve.
Our estimates indicate that the global UFB market will grow by more than 150% between 2011 and 2016. |
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Our market insights cover latest industry moves with lead analysts viewpoints as well as detailed case studies - this edition spotlights the US market and especially the positionning of Verizon and the main cable operators. |
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IDATE observes & analyzes permanently the fixed ultrafast-broadband and this worldwide.
Within regularly published market insights we provide our readers with latest industry moves accompanied by lead analysts viewpoints as well as detailed case studies to focus on specific issues relevant to ultrafast-broadband. |
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This report analyses bonding and vectoring techniques improving existing copper-based broadband architecture. It highlights the performance and maturity, the importance of regulatory framework and the actual network equipment providers offering. It also provides detailed analyses of operators’ stakes and the role of copper in general within ultrafast-broadband networks. |
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Drawing on the results of an exclusive international survey, and an analysis of multimedia equipment and internet usage levels, this report allows readers to deepen their understanding of the current mechanisms, drivers and obstacles that are shaping the rate at which residential users are switching to ultrafast broadband. |
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Ultra-fast broadband (UFB) rollouts are making real strides. This report examines the different services being marketed by FTTH/B leaders, user applications and needs, and some of the most innovative solutions like connected TV, 3D video and OTT. It analyses what is at stake in this new stage of market development and the strategies of the players involved, then maps out different possible development scenarios. |
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The publication of the Commission’s NGA recommendation has marked an important milestone in Europe’s particularly lengthy and intense regulatory debate overon fibre networks. The increased level of regulatory certainty should give additional momentum to the rollout of NGA networks across the EUThis report will shortly present the different NGA architectures and their specific challenges before taking a deep dive into the regulatory toolkit. After closely examining the EU’s common of rules and some member states’ individual regulatory approaches, the report will conclude by putting the EU’s NGA debate in a broader geographic and regulatory context. |
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Analysing and comparing telecom prices is both a complex and sensitive subject, involving many and varied parameters. To help readers deepen their understanding of these parameters and the impact they have on pricing, IDATE has produced a detailed report on the leading fixed broadband access and mobile service providers’ pricing schemes in the major European markets and in the United States, drawing on an exclusive database (+ 500 pricing schemes for 42 vendors in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and the United States) |
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FTTx subscriber numbers are rising swiftly despite the economic downturn, and are likely to continue to do so at an ever greater pace between now and 2014 as incumbent carriers and public authorities have become very clearly involved. But there are still a great many questions that need to be answered over the rate of deployment, technical developments and the business models governing the new applications that superfast broadband will enable. |
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Starting with a model of the different expense and income items, and investment spending in particular, this report measures the sensitivity of a number of FTTx network rollout variables: population density, technical architecture, penetration rate, ARPU… with the measurements themselves segmented by type of operator (incumbent carrier, alternative operator, new entrant). |
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Based on past evolutions of the industry this report covers the macro-movements of the telecoms business,and looks for the next growth options for European players, in particular volume strategies vs. value strategies. It is based on quantitative research on the commercial, operational and financial performances of 14 European operators (12 integrated incumbents, 1 wireline incumbent, 1 mobile), and 5 emerging operators. |
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The objective on this report is to identify new mobile consumption patterns amongst early adopters, and to predict the degree to which these new behaviour patterns will spread to the mass market.
Based on a survey of young early adopters in Europe, this report examines the different communication methods being used, and the associated trade-offs, as well as the most popular types of application and pastimes. |
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For a greenfield FTTH rollout, civil engineering is by far the largest cost item. This report is thus devoted to exploring solutions that can help bring down these necessary civil engineering expenses. |
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While the number of effective launches and announced broadcast mobile TV solutions is multiplying, great uncertainty still surrounds the business model and expectations for profitability from this type of service. Partisans of both free and feebased solutions are putting up their arguments, while each player’s role in the value chain (whether a TV channel or mobile operator, etc.) has yet to be defined. IDATE’s report studies the main models for mobile TV services, how they work, their strengths, their shortfalls and their potential for development. It then sets out the main lessons learnt from these models concerning the key factors for broadcast mobile TV’s success. And lastly, the report provides modelling for the operating accounts of major players in broadcast mobile TV, shedding light on the key variables that influence their profitability. |
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