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Capex Trends - Can Telcos' New Financing Models Help Sustaining Investments?

IDATE, November 2011, Pages: 37

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.

Key questions
- 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?

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- 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

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1 Executive Summary
1.1 New investment models are needed to quench the thirst for capital investment in
high capacity networks
1.2 Capex still in decline but back to 2006 levels
1.3 Modest outlook for 2011-2012
2 Methodology
3 Operators face challenges in ongoing need to evolve their networks
3.1 To what extent are operators investing revenue in their networks?
3.2 Operators must boost capital investment in networks
3.3 Limited capex requires innovative investment models
3.3.1 Self-financing network
3.3.2 The multiple flavours of infrastructure-sharing investment
3.3.3 Mobile network outsourcing: a way to reduce costs
4 Global investments status
4.1 Worldwide trends
4.2 Regional trends
4.2.1 Asia-Pacific
4.2.2 North America
4.2.3 Western Europe
4.2.4 Central and Eastern Europe
4.2.5 Latin America
4.2.6 Middle East and Africa

Tables
Table 1: Significant mobile network-sharing agreements
Table 2: Major national FTTH/B programmes around the world
Table 3: Contractual arrangement types
Table 4: Worldwide Top Ten operators in wireline and wireless investment, in 2010
Table 5: Asia-Pacific Top Ten operators in wireline and wireless investment, in 2010
Table 6: North America Top Five operators in wireline and wireless investment, in 2010
Table 7: Western Europe Top Ten operators in wireline and wireless investment, in 2010
Table 8: Central and Eastern EuropeTop Ten operators in wireline and wireless investment, in 2010

Figures
Figure 1: Capex intensity of major operators, 2006-2010
Figure 2: Capex intensity of major operators, 2006-2010
Figure 3: Capex intensity of major operators in the USA, 2006-2010
Figure 4: Capex intensity of major operators in APAC, 2006-2010
Figure 5: Capex intensity of major operators in Europe, 2006-2010
Figure 6: Trends in France Telecom capex intensity, by region, 2006-2010
Figure 7: Trends in France Telecom capex by region, 2006-2010
Figure 8: Trends in Deutsche Telekom capex intensity, by region, 2006-2010
Figure 9: Trends in Deutsche Telekom capex by region, 2006-2010
Figure 10: Trends in Telefónica capex intensity, by region, 2006-2010
Figure 11: Trends in Telefónica capex by region, 2006-2010
Figure 12: Gap between revenues and traffic growth
Figure 13: Mobile data traffic transferred per month, 2009-2014
Figure 14: Phasing of capital expenditure
Figure 15: Functional layers in an open access network
Figure 16: Ladder of Investment
Figure 17: Open access network model in Singapore
Figure 18: Procurement process between France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom
Figure 19: Comparative scope of network outsourcing
Figure 20: Investment trends, 2006-2010
Figure 21: Contribution of regions in global capex at end 2010
Figure 22: Investment trends in Asia-Pacific, 2006-2010
Figure 23: Investment trends in North America, 2006-2010
Figure 24: Investment trends in Western Europe, 2006-2010
Figure 25: Investment trends in Central and Eastern Europe, 2006-2010
Figure 26: Investment trends in Latin America, 2006-2010
Figure 27: Investment trends in Middle East and Africa, 2006-2010

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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