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China - Broadband Market - Overview & Statistics Synopsis
Going into 2009, China's broadband subscriber population had passed the 80 million milestone. The country had surpassed Japan in 2004 as the market with the second most broadband lines after the US. In mid-2008 China became the largest broadband market in the world, finally passing the US. Despite this huge subscriber base, penetration remains comparatively low, meaning there is still much room for growth. China has also become the top DSL market on the globe. This report looks at the nature of the market, the key players and broadband services, such as cable modem access, DSL, FttH, BPL and wireless access, accompanied by relevant statistics and analysis.
Last Update: 17 Aug 2009 Number of Pages: 15
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China - Convergence - Triple Play & Digital TV Synopsis
Though digital cable TV gets much of the attention in the converged media environment in China, digital satellite TV and digital terrestrial TV will play key roles in the future. Despite the government setting ambitious roll-out targets for digital TV, the take up rate has been slow and the government has had to review its targets and its approach. Cable TV is also set to play a pivotal role in China's converged media environment, as triple play services, which include the provision of television, telephony and broadband Internet access over a single network, begin to be delivered over cable TV infrastructure. China has the largest cable TV network in the world. This report also looks at the steps China is taking to develop the iTV market which has the potential to turn Chinese TV viewers into online participants and buyers. This report includes information on some of the players in China's satellite TV, cable TV and broadband TV markets.
Last Update: 17 Aug 2009 Number of Pages: 23
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China - Key Statistics, Telecom Market & Regulatory Overview Synopsis
The Chinese telecom market is the largest in the world. China is making real strides in becoming an advanced telecommunications market. With the mobile sector still expanding at over 15% going into 2009, and the long-awaited licensing of 3G services completed after finalising of the industry restructure, the market is poised for yet another boost amongst what is hoped to be a more level playing field. The importance of the regulatory regime must not be underestimated in a market like China, where political and commercial considerations are closely intertwined. Efforts in reform have addressed the separation of administrative and enterprise functions, the dissolution of monopolies and the promotion of competition. The government at times takes a light-handed role, such as turning its eyes away from Xiaolingtong (Little Smart) PAS encroachment in urban areas, or a stern approach, making challenging demands on foreign participation in the local market and dictating that technology such as TD-SCDMA is developed and deployed. The government has also been severe on its regulation of the Internet. This report presents a range of key statistical indicators and gives an overall picture of the Chinese telecom market, including market highlights and the regulatory environment.
Last Update: 17 Aug 2009 Number of Pages: 23
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China - Major Telecom Operators - Overview & Statistics Synopsis
In mid-2008, the biggest announcement regarding China's telecommunications industry in almost a decade was made. After several years of debate the Chinese government announced that China Unicom would be split, with its CDMA business to be acquired by China Telecom. The government's reforms created three integrated operators, China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom, reducing the number of main operators from six to three. The newly converged operators are to boost the China telecommunications market, particularly with the growth foreseen after the 3G licences were finally awarded later in 2008. Up to 2007, the four major Chinese telecom players, China Telecom, China Netcom, China Mobile and China Unicom, were facing declining growth rates in the maturing high-end user market, as well as from the reduction or end of network acquisition opportunities from their parent companies. This report provides an overview of the big operators in China's telecommunications market, including analyses on the industry restructuring.
Last Update: 17 Aug 2009 Number of Pages: 25
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China - Mobile Communications - Voice and Data Services Synopsis
As the world's largest mobile communications market, China has some interesting operators. China Mobile is the world's largest mobile operator in terms of subscribers. Fixed-line operators China Telecom and China Netcom pose a serious threat to China Mobile and China Unicom with their Little Smart limited mobility services. The range and quality of value-added services offered by the operators becomes important in determining market success. This report looks at mobile voice services (prepaid cards, satellite mobile services and roaming services) and data services such as SMS, MMS, WAP, GPRS, PTT, EDGE and data services based on CDMA2000 1x. Some popular mobile applications are also reviewed.
Last Update: 17 Aug 2009 Number of Pages: 19
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