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Competitive Access Markets: The Broadband Challenge for Fixed and Mobile Operators
Market Cohesion Ltd., June 2006, Pages: 88
1 Key Point Conclusions 1.1 Broadband Market 1.2 Regulation 1.3 Incumbent operators 1.4 Cable operators 1.5 Altnets and ISPs 1.6 Mobile Operators 1.7 Technologies
2 Service Provider Strategies 2.1 Fixed Line Incumbent Telcos 2.1.1 Broadband Delivery Strategies 2.1.2 Identifying the Right Moment to Invest 2.1.3 Capturing the Market for Personalised Services 2.2 Altnets and ISPs 2.2.1 Wholesale service operators 2.2.2 Unbundled local loop operators 2.2.3 Conclusions 2.3 Cable Operators 2.4 Mobile Operators 2.5 Broadcasters and Content Owners
3 Identifying and Satisfying User Expectations 3.1 End User Expectations 3.2 Broadband Locations 3.2.1 Fixed Location 3.2.2 Paused Locations 3.2.3 Mobile Locations 3.3 Terminal Device Developments 3.3.1 Desk Top PCs 3.3.2 Lap Top PCs 3.3.3 TV Media Centres 3.3.4 Feature phones 3.3.5 Smart Phones 3.3.6 Personal Media Devices
4 Market Scenarios
5 Regulation 5.1 General Regulatory Framework 5.2 Western Style Regulation 5.2.1 Fibre Unbundling 5.3 Eastern Style Regulation 5.4 Strategies for Regulators and Stimulating Growth
6 Market Forecasts 6.1 Methodology 6.2 Number of Subscribers 6.3 Comparison of DSL Over Copper, FTTC and FTTH 6.4 Bandwidth Consumption 6.5 Broadband Access Revenues
7 Technologies – Competitive Positioning 7.2 DSL technology 7.2.1 Standards & variants 7.2.2 Performance ADSL 7.2.3 Performance ADSL 2 7.2.4 Performance VDSL 7.2.5 Applications 7.3 Fibre Access 7.3.1 FTTx 7.3.2 PON Standards & variants 7.3.3 Performance 7.3.4 Markets 7.3.5 Conclusions 7.4 Cable 7.4.1 Description 7.4.2 Standards & variants 7.4.3 Applications 7.4.4 Markets 7.4.5 Conclusions 7.5 Wi-Fi 7.5.1 Description 7.5.2 Standards & variants 7.5.3 Performance 7.5.4 Applications 7.5.5 Markets 7.5.6 Conclusions 7.6 WiMAX 7.6.1 Description 7.6.2 Standards & variants 7.6.3 Key features 7.6.4 Performance 7.6.5 Applications 7.6.6 Markets 7.6.7 Conclusions 7.7 HSDPA 7.7.1 Functionality 7.7.2 Service features 7.7.3 Service limitations 7.7.4 Implementation 7.7.5 Tariffing 7.8 IMS 7.8.1 How does it work? 7.8.2 What are its key features? 7.8.3 What are its limitations? 7.8.5 How much does it cost? 7.9 Broadcast Video to the Handset 7.9.1 How does it work? 7.9.2 What are its key features? 7.9.3 What are its limitations? 7.9.4 Who is sponsoring and/or using it?
Table of Figures
Figure 2-1: Strategic Issues for Incumbent Telcos Figure 2-2: Broadband Market Adoption Figure 2-3: Local Loop Cost Comparison Figure 2-4: Factors Effecting Network Investment and Competition Figure 2-5: Cable Operator Strengths and Weaknesses Figure 2-6: Market Positioning of Mobile Services Figure 2-7: Pace of Change in the Mobile Industry is Accelerating Figure 2-8 Mobile Operator Strengths and Weaknesses Figure 2-9: Media Environment Figure 3-1: Service Virtualisation Figure 3-2: User Expectations 2016 Figure 3-3: Terminal Device Classification Figure 4-1: Demand Drivers Business Users 2006 - 2016 Figure 4-2: Consumer Demand Drivers 2006 - 2015 Figure 4-3: Operator Strategies 2006 - 2015 Figure 5-1: Competition in Local Access Figure 5-2: Unbundling Fibre Local Loops Figure 5-3: Korean IT839 Strategy Figure 6-1: Forecast Regions Figure 6-2: Application Usage Figure 6-3: Bandwidth Requirements Figure 6-4: Broadband Usage Lower Case Scenario Mbs Figure 6-5: Broadband Usage Upper Case Scenario Mbs Figure 6-6: Forecast Methodology Figure 6-7: CATV Broadband Subscribers Millions Figure 6-8: Incumbent Operator Broadband Subscribers Millions Figure 6-9: 3G Mobile Subscribers, Millions Figure 6-10: Hotspot Sites, Millions Figure 6-11: Regional Comparison, Subscribers Millions Figure 6-12: Deployments of xDSL to the Home Figure 6-13: Deployments of Fibre to the Curb Figure 6-14: Deployments of Fibre to the Home Figure 6-15: Summary of New Incumbent Telco Broadband Installations, Millions Figure 6-16: Total Broadband Consumption (Log Tera Bits per day) Figure 6-17: Fixed Location Consumption (Tera Bits per day) Figure 6-18: Paused Location Consumption (Tera Bits per day) Figure 6-19: Mobile Location Consumption (Tera Bits per day) Figure 6-20: Global Broadband Access Revenues, US$ Billions Figure 6-21 Percentage of Households with Broadband Access Figure 7-1: DSL Standards and Variants Figure 7-2: ADSL Line Bandwidth Figure 7-3: ADSL2 and ADSL 2+ Figure 7-4: VDSL Performance Figure 7-5: Optical Network Terminology Figure 7-6: Fibre to the Node Figure 7-7: Fibre to the curb Figure 7-8: Fibre to the building Figure 7-9: Fibre to the Home Figure 7-10: PON standards Figure 7-11: Cable network Figure 7-12: DOCSIS parameters Figure 7-13: Wi-Fi performance Figure 7-14: 802.16 standards Figure 7-15: WiMAX cell size and throughput Figure 7-16: Expected WiMAX frequency deployments by 2007 Figure 7-17: 802.16 users Figure 7-18: WiMAX and Wi-Fi synergy Figure 7-19: Fixed WiMAX Applications Figure 7-20: Service usage Figure 7-21: Service Bandwidth Comparison Figure 7-22: HSPDA & 1xEV-DO Figure 7-23: Inter-Working Between Fixed Location and Mobile Services Figure 7-24: IMS Operation Figure 7-25: Comparison of Mobile Broadcast Standards
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