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Estonia – Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., May 2009, Pages: 58


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Estonia is a country leading in technology use. The report covers trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media including VoIP and IPTV developments. Subjects include:

- Market and industry analyses, trends and developments;

- Facts, figures and statistics;

- Industry and regulatory issues;

- Infrastructure;

- Major players, revenues, subscribers, ARPU;

- Internet, VoIP, IPTV;

- Mobile voice and data markets;

- Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless);

- Convergence and Digital Media.

The ‘Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Estonia’ report, provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in the telecommunications, e-health and converging media markets in Estonia. 

Estonia’s telecom market has benefited from many years of strong economic growth and investment, facilitated through competition and implementation of an EU-mandated regulatory framework which will stand the market in good stead in light of Estonia’s current economic situation.
 
Internet usage is high, with the proportion of the population who are Internet users exceeding 64%. The market has moved almost completely from dial-up access to broadband, with DSL subscriptions the most popular, and boasts the highest broadband penetration level of all Eastern European countries, approaching 25%. Widespread Internet usage has underpinned the country’s emerging Internet economy, with various e-commerce and e-government services available and widely used.
 
A well developed cable TV sector has provided a strong base for infrastructure-based competition with the network of the largest cable TV operator accessible by over 50% of households. Competition in the digital pay TV market is healthy as take up of broadband TV (IPTV) and satellite pay TV is growing annually. Analogue switch off has been brought forward from the original date of 2012 to July 2010, with a phased transition to complete switch off currently underway.
 
A highly developed mobile market is evident, with seven competing GSM or WCDMA networks pushing SIM card penetration levels beyond 100%. To grow revenue service providers are focusing on increasing usage and hence revenue per subscriber, mainly in the form of minutes of use and marketing of mobile broadband services. The latter holds much promise given the current low mobile broadband penetration levels and hence strong annual growth rates of mobile broadband take up.
 
Key Highlights:

- Healthy infrastructure based competition in the broadband market is evident as DSL makes up a shrinking proportion of a growing total broadband subscriber base. FttH/FttB has been the biggest gainer, which grew by 40% during 2008 to make up approximately 21% of total fixed broadband subscriptions, a trend expected to continue in the future as the incumbent and competing operators deploy fibre access networks.

- Broadband TV (IPTV) is used by over 10% of total of TV viewers, with a 40% annual increase in subscriptions during 2008 alone. Subscriber figures for major cable TV operators have remained constant since IPTV was introduced in 2006, suggesting IPTV has been predominantly taken up by first time pay TV subscribers. Growth in satellite pay TV take up was relatively subdued in 2008 after annual growth rates in excess of 100% during the previous two years. Take up growth during 2009 is expected to be affected by Estonia’s current economic woes.

- Usage of online services is high - over half the population undertakes banking online, checks emails or looks for information and services. Take up of interactive or multimedia online services such as chatting, web TV and VoIP is increasing annually.

- All Estonian citizens and residents over the age of 15 are issued with an Electronic ID (eID) card which facilitates secure authentication and legally binding digital signatures for public and private online services. The eID is a key enabler of authentication-based online services and hence will facilitate future development and take up of e-commerce and e-government services. A mobile SIM card-based version of eID is also available, opening up opportunities in developing mobile-based or facilitated online services.

- Over 50% of businesses already utilise e-government services such as filling in and returning forms. Online voting has been used since 2005 and the world’s first parliamentary “e-vote” took place in 2007.

- A major e-health initiative, the Digital Health Information System project, commenced in 2008 with development to continue until 2013. Initial benefits include making and cancelling appointments with a health care service provider online via one web portal. Participation by all health care service providers is mandatory.

- Four 3G mobile networks are in operation following the launch of services by a new entrant during 2008. 3G and HSDPA has facilitated introduction of mobile broadband services, with subscriptions increasing annually by over 100% since 2005. The future growth path of mobile broadband is expected to emulate that of the mobile voice market over the coming years as the cost of access and capable handsets decrease and end user awareness and ease of use increases.


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