This report provides a
comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Sweden’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, MoU
- Internet, VoIP, IPTV
- Mobile Voice and Data Markets
- Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless)
- Convergence and Digital Media
- 3G subscriber and mobile ARPU forecasts to 2015
- Broadband market forecasts for selective years to 2020
Key developments:
- Government raises SEK2.05 billion from 800MHz spectrum
- shared network of Telenor and H3 upgraded with HSPA+ to 42Mb/s
- TeliaSonera plans VoLTE services, signs up for Ericsson M2m platform
- regulator consults on use of 2.3GHz spectrum
- Net 1 upgrades network with CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev B technology in the 450MHz band
- H3 contracts to provide world first LTE TDD/FDD dual-mode network; MNOs secure LTE smartphones
- TeliaSonera expands LTE network
- MNOs launch mobile wallet service JV
- regulator assigns additional 1800MHz spectrum with generous terms
- regulator’s market data to June 2013
- telcos’ operating and financial data to Q3 2013
- market developments to end-2013
LTE customer base
broaches 500,000, with most accessing at least 30Mb/sSweden’s telecom market
has one of the most mature mobile and broadband sectors in Europe, with one of
the best developed LTE infrastructures in the region and a high penetration of
fibre broadband services. The country was also the first in Europe to complete
the switch to digital TV broadcasting. The mobile sector has seen innovative
spectrum use, with extensive network upgrades providing a significant
proportion of subscribers with fast mobile broadband services. This report
introduces the key aspects of the Swedish telecom market, providing data on
fixed network services and profiling the main players. It also assesses the
functional separation of the incumbent TeliaSonera and reviews the sale of
Tele2’s domestic broadband and cable TV businesses to Telenor. In addition, the
report overviews the key regulatory issues, including interconnection, local
loop unbundling, number portability, carrier preselection and NGN open access.
Sweden enjoys one of the
highest broadband penetration rates in Europe, the result of effective
government broadband policies and a population quick to adopt emerging
technologies. DSL dominates broadband access, though Metro Ethernet and WLAN
access are also available. The fibre sector is also among the most vibrant in
the world, and Sweden now has among the largest number of fibre connections in
Europe. Considerable investment in mobile networks has also made mobile
broadband a fast-growing area, while the country is at the global forefront in
developing mobile broadband based on LTE technology. This report examines
Sweden’s fixed and wireless broadband markets, and also presents statistical
broadband forecasts to 2020.
Considerable investments
in ADSL2+ and fibre networks by Sweden’s telcos in recent years have provided
the infrastructure for consumer adoption of bundled services. The largest cable
TV operators, Com Hem and Kabelvision, have upgraded their networks to provide
fast data services, which has led to customer some migration from DSL.
Switchover to digital transmission was completed in late 2007, providing the
government with the first opportunity in Europe to make use of the digital
dividend for wireless broadband services. This report provides an overview of
Sweden’s digital TV and converging media markets, including recent developments
in VoD, triple play and VoIP services.
The mobile sector has
benefited from one of Europe’s most developed markets for LTE services. A
significant proportion of mobile subscribers now make use of LTE services,
which for many customers provide a viable alternative to fixed-line broadband.
The market has been enervated by greater consumer take-up for mobile data
services as competition has forced down prices. With the closing down of the
analogue network, spectrum in the 450MHz and 900MHz bands has been put to
digital use to provide a national mobile broadband service. Spectrum in the
800MHz and 1800MHz bands is also providing MNOs with additional capabilities
for their LTE networks. This report provides statistics and analysis on the
Swedish mobile market, including the key regulatory issues, the growth of
mobile data services and forecasts for subscribers base and mobile ARPU to
2015.
Data in this report is
the latest available at the time of preparation and may not be for the current
year
Spanning over 119
pages, 135 tables , 46 chart and 8 Exhibits “Sweden - Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts,” report provides information on market overview,
drivers and challenge, competition and key trends. In addition to covering
Telecommunications Market, Regulatory Environment, Fixed Network Operators,
Telecommunications Infrastructure, Broadband Market, Digital Media, Mobile
Communications, Forecasts. The reports
also cover 12 companies- Telenor,
TeliaSonera, Tele2, Com Hem, PiteEnergi, BAS, H3 Sweden, Net 1, Canal Digital,
Viasat, Boxer, MTG.
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more information visit: http://www.marketresearchreports.com/paul-budde-communication-pty-ltd/sweden-telecoms-ip-networks-digital-media-and-forecasts
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