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Central and Eastern Europe Telecoms Market 2015 to 2020

Telecoms service revenue peaked in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in 2012 – 5 years after it did so in Western Europe (WE) – before beginning to decline. This 5-year lag will be even shorter for the revenue streams – messaging and non-handset mobile broadband – that are declining because of smartphone adoption. Smartphone take-up has been rapid in CEE, accelerating the rate at which over-the-top (OTT) services have replaced SMS usage, and driving the replacement of USB modems with tethering – trends that increasingly closely mirror those in WE.<br><br>Single User License: US $ 7999;<br>Request for Sample @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/RequestSample.aspx?name=422535.<br>

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Central and Eastern Europe Telecoms Market 2015 to 2020

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  1. The Central and Eastern Europe telecoms market: trends and forecasts (6 countries) 2015–2020 Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. Published: September 2015 Single User PDF: US$ 7999 © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  2. The Central and Eastern Europe telecoms market: trends and forecasts (6 countries) 2015–2020 The threat from OTT services is having a negative impact on revenue growth. Data revenue will increase, but this will be more than offset by the decline in traditional revenue. Telecoms service revenue peaked in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in 2012 – 5 years after it did so in Western Europe (WE) – before beginning to decline. This 5-year lag will be even shorter for the revenue streams – messaging and non-handset mobile broadband – that are declining because of smartphone adoption. Smartphone take-up has been rapid in CEE, accelerating the rate at which over-the-top (OTT) services have replaced SMS usage, and driving the replacement of USB modems with tethering – trends that increasingly closely mirror those in WE. Single User License: US $ 7999; Request for Sample @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/RequestSample.aspx?name=422535. Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  3. The Central and Eastern Europe telecoms market: trends and forecasts (6 countries) 2015–2020 This report and the accompanying data annex provide: a 5-year forecast of more than 100 mobile and fixed key performance indicators (KPIs) for the region as a whole and for 6 countries well-documented forecast assumptions for each type of mobile and fixed service, and for key countries an overview of operator strategies and country-specific topics, in order to highlight similarities and differences by means of a cross-country comparison a summary of results, key implications and recommendations for mobile and fixed operators an analysis of the trends, drivers and an explanation of the significant changes to our previous forecasts for the region. Single User License: US $ 7999; Inquire for Discount @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/Discount.aspx?name=422535. Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  4. The Central and Eastern Europe telecoms market: trends and forecasts (6 countries) 2015–2020 List of Figures Figure 1: Telecoms retail revenue by service type and total service revenue (retail and wholesale), Central and Eastern Europe, 2010–2020Figure 2: Telecoms retail revenue growth by service type, Central and Eastern Europe, 2014–2020Figure 3: Telecoms retail revenue growth by type (2014–2020) and market size by total retail revenue (2020), by country, Central and Eastern EuropeFigure 4: Summary of key trends, drivers and assumptions for Central and Eastern EuropeFigure 5: Mobile connections by technology generation and NGA’s share of fixed broadband connections, by country, Central and Eastern Europe, 2020Figure 6: Metrics for 6 of the countries modelled individually in Central and Eastern Europe, 2014Figure 7: Telecoms retail revenue by service type, fixed voice and fixed broadband ASPU, and mobile ARPU, Central and Eastern Europe, 2010–2020Figure 8: Telecoms retail revenue by service type, total service revenue and growth rates, Central and Eastern Europe, 2014–2020Figure 9: Connections by type, and growth rates, Central and Eastern Europe, 2014–2020 Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  5. The Central and Eastern Europe telecoms market: trends and forecasts (6 countries) 2015–2020 Figure 10: Active mobile SIM penetration by country (excluding M2M), Central and Eastern Europe, 2010–2020 Complete report is spread across 42 pages and available @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/422535-the-central-and-eastern-europe-telecoms-market-trends-and-forecasts-6-countries-2015-2020.html Figure 11: Mobile connections by technology generation (excluding M2M), and 3G and 4G’s share of connections, Central and Eastern Europe, 2010–2020Figure 12: Smartphones as a percentage of handsets, and LTE’s share of total connections (excluding M2M), Central and Eastern Europe, 2014 and 2020Figure 13: Mobile ARPU by country, Central and Eastern Europe, 2010–2020Figure 14: Fixed broadband connections by type, and fixed voice, IPTV and mobile broadband connections, Central and Eastern Europe, 2010–2020Figure 15: Fixed broadband penetration of households by country, Central and Eastern Europe, 2010–2020Figure 16: Major forecast drivers and impact, by country, Central and Eastern Europe, 2015–2020Figure 17: Telecoms retail revenue by service type and total service revenue (retail and wholesale), Czech Republic, 2010–2020 Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  6. The Central and Eastern Europe telecoms market: trends and forecasts (6 countries) 2015–2020 Figure 18: Telecoms retail revenue by service type, total service revenue and growth rates, Czech Republic, 2014–2020Figure 19: Connections by type, and growth rates, Czech Republic, 2014–2020Figure 20: Mobile, smartphone and 4G penetration rates, Czech Republic, 2010–2020 and More. Browse All Reports on IT & Telecommunication Market. Contact sales@reportsandreports.com / Call +1 888 391 5441 for further information on “The Central and Eastern Europe telecoms market: trends and forecasts (6 countries) 2015–2020” report OR for any other market research and intelligence needs you may have for your business. Order this report by calling +1 888 391 5441 or Send an email to sales@reportsandreports.com with your contact details and questions if any. © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

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