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. 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.
Table of Contents
1. Synopsis
2. Mobile communications
2.1 Overview of Israel's mobile market
2.1.1 Mobile statistics
2.2 Regulatory issues
2.2.1 Award of 3G mobile licences
2.2.2 Connection charges
2.2.3 Mobile Number Portability
2.2.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
2.3 Mobile technologies
2.3.1 Analogue
2.3.2 Digital
2.3.3 Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN)
2.3.4 3G
2.3.5 High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA)
2.4 Major mobile operators
2.4.1 Pelephone Communications Ltd
2.4.2 Cellcom
2.4.3 Partner Communications Company Ltd (Orange)
2.4.4 MIRS Communications Ltd
2.5 Mobile voice services
2.5.1 Prepaid
2.6 Mobile data services
2.7 Mobile content and applications
2.7.1 Mobile TV
2.7.2 External content providers
3. Related reports
Table 1 - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate - 1995 - 2011
Table 2 - Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - March 2010
Table 3 - Mobile operators - total subscribers, 3G subscribers and market share - March 2010
Table 4 - Mobile operators - MOU and ARPU - March 2010
Table 5 - Pelephone - revenue, profit, monthly MOU and monthly ARPU - 2003 - 2010
Table 6 - Cellcom - revenue, profit, monthly MOU, churn, and monthly ARPU - 2005 - 2010
Table 7 - Partner Communications - revenue, profit, monthly MOU, churn, monthly ARPU - 2002 - 2010
Table 8 - Partner - prepaid, postpaid and business subscribers - 2004 - 2010
Table 9 - Mobile operators - data and content revenue as a percentage of total revenue - 2003 - 2010
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