Capex Trends
Market & Data Reports - 30/10/2011
Can new telco finance models help in sustaining investment?
This report analyses the overriding trends and changes taking place in the telecom equipment industry around the globe. It explores the driving forces behind market growth
through an analysis of telcos’ capex. New investment models are also
detailed and assessed. In addition, it provides operator rankings by region
as well as the main characteristics of the analyzed geographical areas.
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1.Executive Summary
2. Methodology
3. Operators’ challenges facing the ongoing need to evolve their networks 3.1. To which extent operators are investing the generated revenue in their networks? • CapEx-to-revenue ratio of major operators is converging • CapEx-to-revenue ratio of three major European operators highlights several strategies 3.2. Clear need for operators for capital investment in networks 3.3. Limited CapEx requires innovation in investment models 3.3.1. Self-financing network 3.3.2. Multiple flavours of infrastructure sharing investment • Mobile Network sharing • FTTx Network sharing • Open access network model • Joint purchasing of network equipment • Combination of FTTx and mobile backhaul investments 3.3.3. Mobile network outsourcing as a way to reduce cost
4. Global investments status 4.1. Worldwide trends • CapEx still in decline but back to 2006 levels • North America and Western Europe recover while APAC witnesses a reverse trend • Ranking of capital spending by operators 4.2. Regional trends • Global Trend • Ranking by operators 4.2.1. Asia Pacific Global trends Ranking by operators 4.2.1. North America 4.2.2. Western Europe 4.2.3. Central and Eastern Europe 4.2.4. Latin America 4.2.5. Middle East and Africa
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• How can operators manage the dilemma of low revenue growth and capacity increase? Which new financing models are being applied by operators?
• What are the trends for capex? Is there a positive outlook for 2012?
• How will capex evolve in the different regions? And who are the most active operators per region?
• What is the impact of LTE & FTTx network roll-out in existing and future capex?
>The reports ships with its database (Excel): - World, Asia-Pacific, Central & Eastern Europe, Western Europe, North America + 36 countries - Historical data 2005 to 2010 - Wireless & Wireline CAPEX for more than 170 operators in 36 countries
Ask for a free demo version of the database - please contact i.jimenez@idate.org
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Data: • Historical data 2005-2010 • Wireline Capex by operator, by country and by region • Wireless Capex by operator, by country and by region
Geographical Scope: Regions • World • Asia-Pacific • Central & Eastern Europe • Western Europe • North America
Countries • Austria • Belgium • Bulgaria • Brazil • Canada • China • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • India • Ireland • Italy • Japan • Latvia • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russia • Slovakia • Slovenia • South Korea • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • United Kingdom • USA
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Wireline AT&T BCE Beeline Belgacom Bell Aliant Bell South Bharti Bouygues Telecom Brasil Telecom (Oi) British Telecom BSNL BT Ireland BTC Cable & Wireless China Netcom China Telecom China Unicom Club Internet - Deutsche Telekom (Neuf Cegetel depuis December 2007) Deutsche Telekom eAccess Eesti Tlekom - Elion (TeliaSonera) Eircom Elisa Fastweb (Swisscom) France Telecom France Telecom France Telecom GTS Novera Iliad Jazztel Jupiter Telecom KDDI KPN KT Lattelecom LG U+ Magyar Telekom MTNL MTU/MGTS Multimedia Netia NTT ONO Orange OTE (DT) Others P&T Luxembourg Portugal Telecom Qwest Reliance Rogers RomTelecom (OTE - DT) SBC SFR SK Broadband Slovak Telekom (Deutsche Telekom) Softbank Sonaecom Sprint Svyazinvest/Rostelecom Swisscom Tata Communications TDC Tele2 Tele2 Tele2 Tele2 Tele2 Tele2 Telecom Italia Telecom Italia Telecom Italia - Alice Telefonica Telefonica Brazil (incl. Telesp) Telefonica O2 Telekom Austria Telekom Slovenije Telemar Norte Leste (Oi) Telenet Telenor Telenor Telenor Tele2 TeliaSonera TeliaSonera TeliaSonera Tellas (Wind) Telus TEO Turk Telecom Turkcell Verizon Virgin Media Vodafone VSNL Wind
Wireless 3 3 Italy 3 UK (Hutchison Whampoa) Alltel Americ Movil (claro) ATT (ex-Cingular) Beeline (Vimpelcom) Bell Wireless Bharti Airtel Bite Lithuania BNSL Bouygues Telecom Brasil Telecom (Oi) China Mobile China Telecom China Unicom Cosmote (DT) DNA E- Plus Eircom Elisa eMobile Everything Everywhere Free Mobile Globul! (COSMOTE - DT) KDDI KPN KPN Mobile KT Freetel LG U+ LuxGSM MegaFon mm02 Mobilkom MobilTel (Telekom Slovenije) Mobistar Mobitel (Telekom Slovenije) MTNL MTS NTT Docomo O2 Telefonica Optimus Orange Orange Proximus Reliance Rogers SFR Si Mobile (Telekom Austria) SK Telecom Softbank mobile Sprint Nextel Svyazinvest Swisscom Mobile TDC TDC Sunrise Tele2 Telefonica Moviles Telefonica O2 Telemar Norte Leste (Oi) Telenor Telenor Tele2 TeleSat TeliaSonera Telus Mobile TIM TIM Brasil TMN (PT) Tmobile T-mobile Tmobile Slovensko (DT) Turk telecom TurkCell TusMobil Verizon Wireless Vivatel (BTC) Vivo Vodafone Vodafone Essar Vodafone KK Wind Wind Hellas Yoigo/TeliaSonera
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