This report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and
developments in Israel’s telecommunications market. The report analyses the
mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media sectors.
Subjects include:
- Market and industry analyses, trends and developments
- Facts, figures and statistics
- Industry and regulatory issues
- Infrastructure
- Major players, revenues, subscribers, ARPU
- Internet, IPTV
- Mobile voice and data markets
- Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless)
- Convergence and digital media
Stronger competition is benefitting consumersIsrael
possesses a well-developed telecommunications market characterised by high
penetration and a significant number of service providers. Telecoms incumbent
Bezeq continues to dominate the fixed-line market despite the governments
attempts to promote competition through various regulatory mechanisms.
Competitors such as cable TV operator HOT have enjoyed some success due to the
reach of its own fixed line networks.
Broadband services are widely available through ADSL, fibre,
HFC and mobile platforms. ISPs have focused on improving network performance by
pushing fibre deeper into access networks, resulting in increasing average
download speeds. Additional submarine cables have come online, with total
international Internet bandwidth increasing over eightfold since 2010.
The majority of the Israeli population subscribe to cable or
satellite TV, mostly digital, provided by HOT and YES TV respectively. Digital
Terrestrial TV (DTTV) services are also available through the IDAN+ network.
The government has noted it prefers stronger competition in the TV market and
has focused on IPTV as the mechanism through which competing TV service
providers can enter the market.
Israel possesses an extremely competitive market served by
five mobile network operators, Partner, Cellcom, Pelephone, MIRS and Hot
Mobile, as well as number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO)s. Strong
competition is evident due to the range of competing mobile products that offer
unlimited voice and text, full mobile number portability and regulatory
barriers that prevent operators from linking sales of handsets to services or
offering discounts to customers that commit to longer periods. Strong
competition has led to operators focusing on mobile data and content
opportunities as well as on costs, resulting in a number of infrastructure
sharing agreements.
Data in this report is the latest available at the time of
preparation and may not be for the current year
Spanning over 45 pages,
33 tables and 1 chart, “Israel -
Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband,” report provides information on
market overview, drivers and challenge, competition and key trends. In addition
to covering- Key Statistics,Telecommunications Market, Regulatory Environment,
Fixed Network Operators, Telecommunications Infrastructure, Broadband Market,
Digital Media / Digital Economy, Mobile Communications. The reports also cover 10 companies-Bezeq, Bezeq International, HOT,
013 Netvision, 012 Smile Telecom, Xfone 018/Marathon Telecom, AMOS, Walla!,
Nana 10, Yes TV, Pelephone, Cellcom, Partner (Orange), MIRS, Golan Telecom,
Rami Levi, Alon Cellular, Home Center Mobile.
For
more information visit: http://www.marketresearchreports.com/paul-budde-communication-pty-ltd/israel-telecoms-mobile-and-broadband
For other Telecom reports visit: http://www.marketresearchreports.com/telecom
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