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3Q09 Japan Mobile Operator Forecast, 2009 - 2013
IE Market Research Corp., Sep 2009, Pages: 118
Total wireless subscribers in Japan to reach 131 million in 2013 with SOFTBANK MOBILE taking market share away from NTT DOCOMO and KDDI over the next five years
The Mobile Operator Forecast on Japan provides over 50 operational and financial metrics for Japan’s wireless market and is one of the best forecasts in the industry. We provide five-year forecasts at the operator level going out to 2013. We also provide quarterly historical and forecast data starting in 1Q2003 and ending in 1Q2011. Operators covered for Japan include: NTT DOCOMO, Inc., KDDI Corporation, SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp., and WILLCOM, Inc. Our Mobile Operator Forecasts are updated quarterly and are available for one-time delivery or through regular updates.
The Global Mobile Operator Forecast covers 50 operational metrics of 200+ mobile operators in 50+ countries, making up 80% of the world’s population. Our forecasts are based on our proprietary, country-specific forecasting models. These models deploy multiple regression analysis and cross-impact matrices that estimate relationships between subscriber data, technology use and deployment data, overall economic and demographic changes expected in a particular country; and relate these to company operational and financial metrics.
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