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Germany - Broadband Market - Overview Statistics & Forecasts Germany has the second largest broadband market in Europe. The DSL platform has seen the first instalment of Deutsche Telekom's VDSL deployment, while the cable networks have been further consolidated, leaving a small number of major players in a position to compete effectively with the incumbent in their service areas. Faster broadband services have fuelled continued consumer growth, while lower prices resulting from competition have encouraged migration from dial-up access. This report profiles Germany's fixed and wireless broadband markets in 2008, together with forecasts to 2017 and an analysis of developments with related technologies such as FttH, powerline broadband, wireless broadband, WiFi and Internet via satellite. It also examines Deutsche Telekom's Next Generation Network and VDSL deployment.
Last Update: 23 May 2008 Number of Pages: 23
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Germany - Convergence - Triple Play & Digital TV Germany's triple play and digital TV market has grown strongly on the back of excellent DSL infrastructure and cable. Digital TV has undergone regulatory and licensing processes, and successful roll-outs since 2005 have extended the service to a number of regions. With analogue switch-off scheduled for 2010, digital dividend promises bandwidth which can be used for advanced wireless services extending and enhancing the reach of converging media. The incumbent, Deutsche Telekom, has invested in a national VDSL deployment to meet consumer needs for converged applications. This report provides an overview of convergence in Germany in 2008, including recent developments in VoD, triple play and VoIP services, together with an overview of the digital and satellite TV markets.
Last Update: 23 May 2008 Number of Pages: 23
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Germany - Key Statistics Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews Germany has Europe's largest telecom market, supported by a large and affluent population receptive to emerging technologies. Internet use is higher that the EU average, though broadband lags behind. Strong growth in the mobile sector has pushed mobile penetration past 100%. The fixed network and broadband markets in Germany are dominated by Deutsche Telekom, though other notable players including mobilcom, BT Global Services, Arcor and debitel have gained market share as the incumbent struggles with poor recent performance. This report introduces the key aspects of the German telecom market in 2008, providing comprehensive data on the country's fixed network infrastructure as well as key regulatory developments including the status of interconnection, Local Loop Unbundling (LLU), number portability, and carrier preselection. It also profiles the major operators, and details the development of Next Generation Networks and the battle between the EC, the government and incumbent on NGN access.
Last Update: 23 May 2008 Number of Pages: 22
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Germany - Mobile Market - Overview & Statistics The German mobile market is the largest in Europe, and with strong growth in 2007 the country's mobile penetration rate is rapidly catching up with the EU average. The market is dominated by two of the four network operators but there is increasingly lively activity from MVNOs and resellers which has fuelled competition and placed pressure on tariffs, resulting in lower ARPU. Regulatory pressure on termination tariffs has also encouraged operators to step-up their development of data applications to improve profit margins. This report provides key statistics and analysis on the mobile market in Germany in 2008, including an overview of the main operators together with 3G subscriber and mobile ARPU forecasts to 2012.
Last Update: 6 Aug 2008 Number of Pages: 16
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