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 Germany - Broadband Market - Overview, Statistics & Forecasts
Synopsis Germany has the second largest broadband market in Europe. The dominant DSL platform is led by Deutsche Telekom which has invested in ADSL2+ and VDSL upgrades serving many urban areas. The greatly consolidated cable sector has responded with extensive DOCSIS 3.0 based 120Mb/s services which DSL cannot match. Faster broadband is creating demand for new bundled services while intense competition has seen prices fall dramatically. Lower charges for local loop unbundling imposed by the regulator should also help increase competition and lower prices further. This report profiles Germany's fixed and wireless broadband markets in 2010, together with forecasts to 2020 and an analysis of developments with related technologies such as fibre-to-the-home, powerline broadband, wireless broadband, WiFi and Internet via satellite. It also examines Deutsche Telekom's Next Generation Network and the regulatory issues relating to competitor access to new networks.
Last Update: 22 Feb 2011   Number of Pages: 35

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 Germany - Digital Media Market - Overview, Statistics and Analysis
Synopsis Germany's market for digital TV and bundled services has grown strongly on the back of excellent DSL and cable infrastructure. The capacity for consumers to make use of VoD and IPTV services will increase considerably during the next three years as cabled 120Mb/s networks increase their footprint and Deutsche Telekom's FttH network expands to reach four million homes, complementing its existing VDSL infrastructure. Digital TV has undergone regulatory and licensing processes, and successful rollouts will have extended the service to more than 90% of the population. Digital dividend spectrum, released from analogue switch-off and partly auctioned in 2010, promises bandwidth which can be used for advanced wireless services extending and enhancing the reach of converging media. In this report we provide an overview of convergence in Germany in 2011, including recent developments in VoD, triple play and VoIP services, together with an overview of the digital and satellite TV markets.
Last Update: 4 Mar 2011   Number of Pages: 38

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 Germany - Key Statistics, Telecom Market and Regulatory Overviews
Synopsis Germany has Europe's largest telecom market, with average penetration in the broadband and mobile sectors. Both the fixed network and broadband markets are dominated by Deutsche Telekom, though other notable players including freenet, Vodafone and Telefónica have gained market share as the incumbent continues to rebound from poor recent performance. This report introduces the key aspects of the German telecom market in 2011, providing comprehensive data on the country's fixed network infrastructure as well as key regulatory developments including the status of interconnection, local loop unbundling, 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: 4 Mar 2011   Number of Pages: 31

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 Germany - Major Telecom Players
Synopsis 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 since 2006 has pushed mobile penetration to 112%, catching up with the EU average. The fixed network and broadband markets in Germany are dominated by Deutsche Telekom, though notable players including freenet/debitel, O2 (Telefónica ), E-Plus (KPN) and Arcor (Vodafone) have gained market share as the incumbent has struggled with poor recent performance. This report presents operator statistics, and market analyses on emerging trends in 2008.
Last Update: 3 May 2010   Number of Pages: 17

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 Germany - Mobile Data Market Insights, 4G, Services and Forecasts
Synopsis The German mobile data market has enormous potential for growth following massive investments by the four network operators to upgrade networks supporting mobile data services. The regulator anticipated future growth in coming years by auctioning spectrum in the 1.8GHz and 2.6GHz bands, as well as refarming spectrum below 1GHz for use by mobile broadband. Operators have fast-tracked the development of data-rich applications to improve profit margins as voice ARPU continues to fall in response to competition from resellers and regulatory measures on roaming and termination rates. Mobile TV has not yet caught the public imagination: the national DVB-H licence holder Mobile 3.0 withdrew services soon after launch, partly sabotaged by network operators having introduced handsets allowing users to access free-to-air DVB-T channels. This report provides key statistics and analysis on the mobile data market in Germany in 2011. Focussing on HSPA and 4G services, it analyses market players' strategies and assesses the range of emerging mobile data services and technologies. Key developments: benchmark auctions in 800MHz and 2.6GHz bands trigger LTE deployment; T-Mobile providing LTE in northern Germany and Saxony; Vodafone serving 1,500 locations by end-2011; m-commerce gaining traction; demise of mobile TV; O2's LTE strategy; operator updates for Q1 2011. Companies covered include T-Mobile, O2, Vodafone, E-Plus.
Last Update: 1 Jun 2011   Number of Pages: 22

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