Global - Key Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband StatisticsGlobal Telecoms in StatisticsThe vibrant global telecommunications industry has faced many challenges over the last decade including regulatory and technology changes, a severe industry downturn...
By: China CCM In recent times the focus has been primarily on surviving the economic downturn. While the various sectors that comprise the global telecommunications industry have been impacted upon in different ways; as a whole the industry has been quite resilient when compared to some other industries such as automotive, retail and travel. In particular, growth in the mobile and fixed broadband sectors has continued and mobile subscriber penetration now sits at around 70% on a global level. The use of mobile data and mobile broadband services has also grown due to capped data packages, strong competition, smart phones and increased 3G penetration. The next phase of mobile technology and services rests upon the development of wireless broadband and in particular the 4G technology, Long-term evolution (LTE). In the interim however, mobile users continue to utilise the 3G and 3.5G (HSPA) services on offer and there are around 650 million 3G/3.5G subscribers worldwide. In 2010 almost 25% of the global population will use the Internet. Future growth of Internet users is expected from countries with large populations such as India, the Russian Federation and China; which are already showing signs of significant growth. The financial crisis has led to global attention focusing on high-speed broadband based on Fibre-to-the- There is no doubt that the next ten years will bring further exiting developments to the increasingly vital telecommunications industry. The foundations for change are already in motion and the continuing deployment of high-speed broadband and developments relating to 4G technology will provide the infrastructure to ignite the new innovations and revolutions of the future. This report provides a valuable overview of the dynamic global telecoms sector. The report includes key global telecoms statistics such as the number of fixed lines; mobile subscribers; Market highlights:The global telecoms industry numbers have become impressive and there are now billions of mobile and fixed connections worldwide.In terms of sales, AT&T, Verizon and NTT have been the global top 3 publicly listed carriers since at least 2007.The resilient mobile industry is still growing despite the challenges and overall global mobile revenues are predicted to reach over $1 trillion around 2012.While 3G technology has made inroads; the 2G GSM technology retains the largest market share with well over 4 billion subscribers worldwide. Forecast worldwide telecom statistics at a glance-2010 telecom statistic forecasts | Population | 6.9 billion | Fixed lines | 1.4 billion | Mobile subscribers | 5.1 billion | Mobile text messages sent | 4.2 trillion | Internet users | 1.6 billion | Fixed broadband subscribers | 580 million | Handset sales in Q1 2010 were higher than expected, due to a strong growth in global smart phone sales and also the continuing uptake of unbranded low cost mobile devices in emerging markets.China is the world's largest mobile communications market. The number of mobile subscribers in China surpassed the number of fixed-line subscribers in 2003.The high costs of data services, inadequate network speeds and inferior mobile interfaces initially held the mobile broadband/data market back. But as some of these issues are slowly resolved; the mobile broadband market is finally gaining momentum.By the end of 2010 there will be well over 500 million broadband subscribers worldwide (including all fixed access technologies) Table of Contents 1. Global Telecoms Market 2010 1.1 Key global telecoms statistics & trends at a glance 1.1.1 Global telecoms statistics at a glance 1.1.2 Ranking of top carriers 1.1.3 Global telecommunications expenditure and revenue 1.1.4 Satellite services 1.1.5 Global telecoms outsourcing 1.1.6 MVNOs 1.1.7 Conclusions 2. Key Broadband Statistics 2.1 Broadband statistical overview 2.1.1 The need for high-speed networks 2.1.2 Trans-sector approach to broadband infrastructure 2.1.3 Key global broadband statistics 2.1.4 FttH going forward 2.1.5 Fibre-based access 2.1.6 Leading markets 2.1.7 FTTx market statistics 2.1.8 Fibre-to-the- 2.1.9 Regulating fibre: a global issue 2.1.10 FttH drivers 2.1.11 FttH business models 2.1.12 Conclusion: Cable TV networks-like the fast steam trains? 2.2 VoIP market overview 2.2.1 Introduction 2.2.2 VoIP market overview and statistics 2.2.3 Selected case studies 3. Key Mobile Statistics 3.1 Global mobile subscriber and revenue statistics 3.1.1 Mobile market 2010 3.1.2 Global mobile subscriber statistics 3.1.3 Mobile usage and call charges overview 3.1.4 Overview of global ARPU developments 3.1.5 Overview of historical global ARPU developments 3.1.6 Mobile revenue growth and CAPEX forecast 3.2 Mobile handset market and statistics 3.2.1 Historical handset market growth 3.2.2 Mobile handset statistics and forecasts 3.2.3 Global handset suppliers 3.2.4 Smartphones 3.2.5 Other trends and developments 3.2.6 Safety and security issues 3.3 Prepaid mobile market and statistics 3.3.1 Prepaid mobile services 3.3.2 Key prepaid trends and developments 3.3.3 Worldwide prepaid subscribers 4. Key Mobile Broadband Statistics 4.1 Global mobile broadband key trends 4.1.1 Introduction 4.1.2 Wireless broadband-4G developments 4.1.3 Mobile broadband/data growth 4.1.4 Key mobile media industry segments: statistics and forecasts 4.1.5 Mobile advertising 5. Glossary of Abbreviations Table 1-Worldwide telecom statistics at a glance-2010 Table 2-Worldwide Internet users and annual change-2000- Table 3-Worldwide Internet penetration by region-2009 Table 4-Top ten ranking by country for Internet users-Q3 2009 Table 5-Top 25 publicly listed carriers worldwide by sales-2009 Table 6-Top 15 publicly listed carriers worldwide by sales (historical)- Table 7-Top 15 publicly listed carriers in emerging markets-2009 Table 8-Top 15 publicly listed carriers in emerging markets (historical)- Table 9-Global telecoms capital expenditure- Table 10-Global telecoms revenue-2002; Table 11-Global telecoms expenditure as a percentage of GDP-1990; 2006; 2009 Table 12-Worldwide satellite industry revenue-2003; Table 13-Worldwide satellite services revenue-2003; Table 14-Worldwide number of outsourcing contracts signed across all sectors-2004- Table 15-Worldwide total contract value of outsourced services across all sectors-2007- ... # # # ChinaCCM.com is China's leading industry consultancy expert offering industry intelligence and research solution, ChinaCCM Market Research Centre is a research division focusing on professional market survey and industry research. 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