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Israel - Fixed-line Market, Broadband and Digital Media - Overview and Statistics Synopsis
Israel's very dynamic fixed-line voice and broadband market, together with its digital media market is profiled in this report. Bezeq has retained the majority of the domestic fixed-line voice market but new licences being granted for VoIP service provision are shaking up the market. The International fixed-line voice market has been very competitive for many years. Israel has a very high household broadband penetration rate. Market competition is fierce, both between cable and DSL infrastructures and between ISPs. Competition is also fierce between Bezeq's satellite TV subsidiary YES and cable TV operator HOT, with both challenged by DTTV. Israel's very high broadband penetration rate provides great potential for triple play and digital media market developments and competitors are manoeuvring for position with many changes of ownership since mid-2009.
Last Update: 28 Oct 2010 Number of Pages: 18
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Israel - Key Statistics, Telecommunications Market and Regulatory Overviews Synopsis
Israel has a very competitive and dynamic telecommunications market with one of the highest mobile penetration rates in the world and one of the highest household broadband penetration rates. This report introduces the key aspects of the market with statistics and analysis. It then goes on to overview the key regulatory issues affecting the market in some detail. The nature of competition in the market is changing and the advent of VoIP, triple play strategies and the new digital media puts particular focus on the details of regulation. The local players are heeding these market changes and are re-positioning themselves for the future.
Last Update: 14 Jun 2010 Number of Pages: 10
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Israel - Mobile Market - Overview and Statistics Synopsis
Israel's mobile communications market is one of the most competitive in the region, with four operators in a saturated market. The last year has seen substantial merger and acquisition activity as players battle for position in the converging industry. Competition levels were further increased with the granting of Israel's first MVNO licence in June 2010. The difficulties of growth through new customer acquisition and voice tariff competition have led the operators to focus on mobile data, regularly launching new value-added products and extending their offerings to provide bundled services including fixed-line. 3G subscriber numbers are substantial. Success in selling mobile content and applications is essential to combat falling ARPU.
Last Update: 25 Jun 2010 Number of Pages: 10
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