Market Reports
IDATE's market report programme for 2010 constitutes a natural extension of the work performed by our teams of analysts, as well as our ongoing investments in information and monitoring systems for player strategies and markets. More than just a catalogue of publications, this constitutes a concrete manifestation of our drive to create a unique tool geared towards understanding and monitoring the Telecom, Internet and Media sectors.
4 research formats designed to provide a comprehensive view on your market:
Market & Data Reports - market analysis (PDF report + Excel Database)
Innovation Reports - indepth analysis of key innovations
Watch Services - IDATE continuous services
Focus Notes - Hot topics
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This report analyses the overriding trends and changes taking place in telecom equipment markets around the globe. It explores the driving forces behind the market’s growth through an analysis of telcos’ Capex, and provides forecasts up to 2013 for the different geographical areas, the largest markets and main segments. |
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This report analyses the overriding trends and changes taking place in telecom services markets around the globe. It explores the driving forces behind the market’s growth and transformation including an examination of the chief market trends, the latest news about the operators with the main merger and acquisitions and their rankings, plus volume and value forecasts up to 2014 by geographical areas, countries and markets. |
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In light of the central challenges and issues that cities are currently facing, this report examines the role that ICT can play in the development of the sustainable city. The analysis draws on examples of eco-Towns, digital cities and high-tech cities. The report identifies new ICT services that apply to the major urban functions and analyses the positioning of the main players. |
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Online audio services are expected to achieve revenue of EUR2.1 billion in 2012 to account for 10% of the total audio services market. This study examines the various distribution modes, tools and technologies associated with Web radio. It reviews the strategies pursued by key players and also the dynamics of audience and advertising growth in the market. |
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The mobile communications market is largely seen as having passed its growth phase, entering a state of saturation, as well as a negative trend in mobile revenues. This report will focus on communication, even if the mobile phone today can do so much more than communicate, as well as on the new methods of communication: SMS, VoIP, IM, social networking, ... |
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At a time when telecom services are undergoing a rapid transformation (spread of broadband, emergence of VoIP, triple play diffusion and fixedmobile convergence), this report offers a detailed snapshot of the current state of telecom services markets in Europe.
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This IDATE report examines the challenges that arise from the transition
from PSTN to Next Generation Access Networks. The study illustrates
different types of fibre-based network architecture and their specific implications
in the competition arena. The issues identified are further presented
in a European regulatory context. |
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Even if the mobile phone market faces a stumbling situation, its dominance will continue to weight on the global technology industry, with sales approaching 1400 Million Units per year in 2012. Mature markets will drive the innovation with smartphones models appealing most users. This note presents the Key Technologies that will shape the future mobile Handset ecosystem. |
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Based on past evolutions of the industry this report covers the macro-movements of the telecoms business,and looks for the next growth options for European players, in particular volume strategies vs. value strategies. It is based on quantitative research on the commercial, operational and financial performances of 14 European operators (12 integrated incumbents, 1 wireline incumbent, 1 mobile), and 5 emerging operators. |
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The sustained growth in Internet traffic and its expansion over the next few years could result in saturation of the infrastructure. Faced with such a prospect, how can the players involved plan for sharing the required investments and, more importantly, how can operators position themselves to capture the value associated with distributed content. |
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For handset players, the growing portion of wireless connectivity modules embedded in handsets constitutes the first step to enter the wireless ecosystem of opportunities. Today as more data transit through mobile phones, development of wireless ecosystems from WLAN to WPAN where information is transmitted thanks to short range technologies (Bluetooth, UWB, Zigbee, NFC) could greatly impact the historic use of operators network as primary data transmitter but also represent a real opportunity to diversify their business. |
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There is a flurry of innovations in the pricing strategies of the mobile phone market, in particular the pricing schemes for the three most commonly used services: voice calls, SMS and data transmission. This IDATE report explains and reviews in detail the tariffs on offer in the consumer sector from mobile network operators, focusing primarily on Europe (France, Germany, Italy and the UK), the United States, Mexico, and Japan. |
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Today, network sharing and outsourcing are not confined to challengers in the mobile market anymore but have become widely adopted among all kinds of mobile operators. This report presents different flavours of outsourcing and sharing and what drives mobile operators to do so. The analysis also sheds light on the long term impact on the industry, including equipment vendors. |
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For the past 10 years, Japan has seen a wave of mobile innovation, yet these innovations are rarely replicated globally.
This report investigates the key innovations, the unique ecosystem behind them, and the future of Japan’s closed innovation paradigm. |
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This report examines the innovations being brought into acquisition and retention practices of the mobile market for the MNOs in developed markets
It is based on case studies and assessments of innovative practices put in place by operators performing in acquisition or retention. |
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Retaining customers is one of the most critical challenges in the maturing mobile telecommunications service industry. Customer churn adversely affects mobile telecom operators because they stand to lose a great deal in price premium, decreasing profits levels and a possible loss of referrals from continuing service customers. Figuring how to deal with churn is turning out to be the key to the survival of telecoms organizations. This report by IDATE sets out the real issues at stake in mobile churn management. It addresses and provides guidance on how to tackle churn both in terms of business processes (refining customer care, loyalty schemes, customer segmenting) and through the use of software solutions available. |
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This report provides a complete analysis of the LTE (Long Term Evolution) perspective as the next step towards 4G and real mobile broadband networks. It presents an in-depth analysis of LTE deployment strategies through the elaboration of an original cost model.
The model is based on individual market contexts and operators' situations regarding legacy infrastructure, spectrum licences awards, the availability of devices and the demand for data services.
Resting on thorough market research, this study presents roadmap scenarios and forecasts up to 2015. It also assesses the impact of LTE take-up on the overall mobile ecosystem as we observe the strengthening of current trends towards fixed-mobile convergence and network sharing, a new wave of consolidation in mobile markets and LTE driven global partnerships. |
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Our LTE Watch Service is specifically designed to provide operators, vendors, government bodies, regulators and local authorities with a comprehensive analysis of the issues affecting this promising market. |
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This market reports provides an inventory of the main FTTH rollouts initiated by local authorities in Asia, the United States and Europe.
It examines the ways in which local authorities can intervene in the process and the different business and legal models that have been implemented, then lays out the advantages and risks for local authorities involved in deploying Ultra Broadband infrastructure. |
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L'étude présente les offres de VoIP en France à destination du marché des PME, analyse les offres innovantes ainsi que la sensibilité de la demande à ces nouvelles offres, au travers d'éléments quantitatifs et qualitatifs. |
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This IDATE report explores the innovations being brought to the service bundles marketed by telecom operators: incumbent carriers, cablecos, ISPs and mobile operators. It will examine the most innovative bundles – those that combine several components of the quadruple play, those built around a core service such as TV, internet access or mobile calling, or those where innovation lies chiefly in the area of pricing. |
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This report examines the different technologies, both current and future, employed in FTTH or FTTB rollouts, including PON and Ethernet networks, as well as the latest developments in copper technologies (notably DSM). The topic of outfitting homes with cable is also addressed. And, finally, the report provides exclusive insights from leading industry players into the reasons behind their technological choices. |
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Based on the data collected from current deployments or announced projects concerning the costs and revenues related to VHS technology, this report measures
how a certain number of variables could affect the deployment of fiber optic access networks. |
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Starting with a model of the different expense and income items, and investment spending in particular, this report measures the sensitivity of a number of FTTx network rollout variables: population density, technical architecture, penetration rate, ARPU… with the measurements themselves segmented by type of operator (incumbent carrier, alternative operator, new entrant). |
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