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Belgium - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses

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  • 62 Pages
  • June 2019
  • Region: Belgium
  • Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
  • ID: 3822218
Belgium's telecom market has long benefited from comprehensive DSL and cable networks, complemented by limited but increasingly prevalent fibre deployments. Though relatively small, the market has attracted investment from some of the region's major players, including Liberty Global and Orange Group. There have been significant developments in the competitive landscape in recent years, fostered by regulatory measures which require cablecos to allow competitors access to their networks. This has enabled Orange Belgium to become a viable force in the market for bundled services offerings, hitherto dominated by Proximus. Nevertheless, Orange Belgium has seen its influence in the mobile market wane in recent years, principally through having lost two key MVNOs which are now hosted on the network of its main rival BASE, owned by Telenet since 2016.

Telenet's acquisition of BASE and of SFR Belgium in June 2017 made the telco the second largest in the country, a position bolstered by a strong presence in the TV and broadband sectors.

Broadband penetration has made considerable progress in recent years, largely thanks to regulatory measures to promote wholesale and bitstream access. In the mobile sector LTE availability is nearly universal, while there are ongoing investments in developing applications and services for 5G, with commercial services expected in 2020 soon after the auction of 3.5GHz spectrum.

This report provides data and analysis on key aspects of the Belgian telecom market. It assesses the latest statistics on fixed-network services and also reviews key regulatory issues, noting the status of interconnection, local loop unbundling, number portability and carrier preselection. The telecom infrastructure and major fixed-network operators are also profiled.

Key Developments:

Regulator issues Strategic Plan covering 2017-19;
Regulator undergoes structural changes to meet strategic vision;
Report update includes the regulators market data for 2017, regulators annual report for 2018, telcos financial and operating data to Q1 2019, recent market developments.

Companies mentioned in this report include:

Proximus (Belgacom), COLT, Orange Belgium (Mobistar), Scarlet, Tele2, Telenet, Versatel.

Table of Contents

1 Key statistics2 Country overview
3 Telecommunications market
3.1 Historical overview
3.2 Market analysis
4 Regulatory environment
4.1 Historic overview
4.2 Regulatory authority
4.3 Government policies
4.4 Interconnect
4.5 Access
4.6 Cable network access
4.7 Number Portability (NP)
4.8 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
4.9 Wholesale Line Rental (WLR)
5 Fixed network operators
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Proximus
5.3 COLT Telecom
5.4 Orange Belgium
5.5 Scarlet (formerly KPN Belgium)
5.6 Tele2 Belgium
5.7 Telenet
6 Telecommunications infrastructure
6.1 Overview of the national telecom network
6.2 Next Generation Network (NGN)
6.3 International infrastructure
6.4 Cloud services
6.5 Smart meters
7 Related reports
List of Tables
Table 1 Top Level Country Statistics and Telco Authorities - Belgium 2018
Table 2 Telecom market investment: fixed and mobile by sector 2006 2010; 2014 16
Table 3 Total telecom market investment 2012 2018
Table 4 Telecom market investment: network and licenses 2011 2017
Table 5 Telecom investment as a proportion of revenue 2011 2017
Table 6 Retail telecom revenue by sector 2012 2017
Table 7 Wholesale telecom revenue by sector 2012 2017
Table 8 Total telecom revenue by sector 2011 2017
Table 9 Fixed numbers ported 2009 2017
Table 10 Carrier preselect numbers and annual change 2009 2017
Table 11 Fixed-line telephony revenue 2009 2017
Table 12 Fixed-line and mobile traffic volume 2008 2017
Table 13 Fixed-line traffic by type 2005 2017
Table 14 Proximus (CBU) access channels 2007 2019
Table 15 Proximus Group financial data 2009 2019
Table 16 Proximus revenue by sector 2009 2019
Table 17 Proximus revenue by operating division 2007 2019
Table 18 Proximus fixed-line services revenue by sector (CBU) 2007 2019
Table 19 Proximus monthly ARPU by sector (CBU) 2005 2018
Table 20 Orange Belgium financial data 2013 2019
Table 21 Orange Belgium service revenue by sector 2007 2018
Table 22 Orange Belgium retail service revenue by sector (new style) 2016 2018
Table 23 Orange Belgium subscribers by sector 2008 2018
Table 24 Telenet financial data 2009 2019
Table 25 Telenet revenue by sector 2009 2019
Table 26 Telenet subscribers by sector 2006 2019
Table 27 Fixed lines in service and teledensity 2010 2019
Table 28 Fixed lines by type 2006 2017
List of Charts
Chart 1 Total telecom revenue by sector 2011 2017
Chart 2 Fixed-line and mobile traffic volume 2008 2017
Chart 3 Fixed-line traffic by type 2005 2017
Chart 4 Proximus Group financial data 2093 2019
Chart 5 Proximus revenue by sector 2009 2019
Chart 6 Proximus revenue by operating division 2007 2019
Chart 7 Proximus fixed-line services revenue by sector (CBU) 2007 2019
Chart 8 Orange Belgium service revenue by sector 2007 2018
Chart 9 Orange Belgium retail service revenue by sector (new style) 2016 2018
Chart 10 Telenet financial data 2009 - 2019
Chart 11 Telenet revenue by sector 2009 2019
Chart 12 Telenet subscribers by sector 2009 2019
Chart 13 Fixed lines in service and teledensity 2005 2019
Chart 14 Fixed lines by type 2006 2017
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1 Access and the local loop
Exhibit 2 Number portability defined

Companies Mentioned

  • Proximus (Belgacom)
  • COLT
  • Orange Belgium (Mobistar)
  • Scarlet
  • Tele2
  • Telenet
  • Versatel.