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Analysis of Asia–Pacific Active Network Sharing Business

Operators in Asia–Pacific (APAC) had signed 64 network sharing arrangements as of 3Q 2013, but active network sharing arrangements account for only 14% of the total in the region so far. This report analyses active network sharing in APAC and provides detailed insights into, and case studies on, how and why operators implement Active Network Sharing Business Models.

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Analysis of Asia–Pacific Active Network Sharing Business

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  1. Active Network Sharing Business Models in Asia–Pacific 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: April 2014 Single User License: US$ 4999 © ReportsnReports.com / Contact sales@reportsandreports.com

  2. Active Network Sharing Business Models in Asia–Pacific Detailed analysis, insights and recommendations on active network sharing partnerships in the Asia–Pacific region. Operators in Asia–Pacific (APAC) had signed 64 network sharing arrangements as of 3Q 2013, but active network sharing arrangements account for only 14% of the total in the region so far. This report analyses active network sharing in APAC and provides detailed insights into, and case studies on, how and why operators implement Active Network Sharing Business Models. This report provides: an analysis of active network sharing in APAC from a technical and business perspective a definition of the main types of network infrastructure sharing: passive, active and core a detailed account of active network sharing operator partnerships in the region an overview of the key business models used by operators to implement active network sharing in-depth case studies and strategies showing how operators have successfully, or unsuccessfully, implemented active network sharing recommendations for telecoms operators. Complete report of 46 Pages is available @http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/297656-active-network-sharing-business-models-in-asiapacific.html . 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. Active Network Sharing Business Models in Asia–Pacific Company coverage This report provides detailed case studies of active network sharing partnerships between the following companies. 3 Hong Kong and PCCW Mobile HK EVN Telecom and Vietnamobile Maxis and REDtone International Maxis and U Mobile. Table of Contents 6.Executive summary7.Executive summary [1]8.Executive summary [2]9.Types of network infrastructure sharing10.Types of network infrastructure sharing11.Asia–Pacific market analysis and insights 12.Passive sharing has proliferated in APAC, whereas active network sharing has failed to gain traction13.Active sharing deals in APAC have occurred for a variety of reasons stretching back to 2004, but have not gained significant momentum 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. Active Network Sharing Business Models in Asia–Pacific 14.The technical and financial structures of these deals vary considerably15.Operators’ focus on coverage-based competitive differentiation has hindered adoption of active network sharing in APAC16.Malaysia is the most progressive market in APAC in terms of active network sharing17.Strategic business case for active network sharing in Asia–Pacific18.There are four business models for active network sharing19.Business model: Greenfield20.Business model: Mutual leasing21.Business model: Wholesale22.Business model: Consolidation23.Operator case studies24.Operator case studies: Business cases that drive operators to share active network infrastructure25.Case study – 3 and PCCW Mobile: Hong Kong mobile market overview26.Case study – 3 and PCCW Mobile: Operator overview27.Case study – 3 and PCCW Mobile: The operators bid jointly to win paired LTE 2.6GHz spectrum and agreed to share their RAN28.Case study – EVN Telecom and Vietnamobile: Vietnam mobile market overview29.Case study – EVN Telecom and Vietnamobile: Operator overview30.Case study – EVN Telecom and Vietnamobile: Two small players partnered to implement a shared greenfield roll-out 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. Active Network Sharing Business Models in Asia–Pacific 31.Case study – Maxis and REDtone: Malaysia mobile market overview32.Case study – Maxis and REDtone: Operator overview33.Case study – Maxis and REDtone: The regulator encouraged network sharing by awarding spectrum to several incumbents34.Case study – Maxis and U Mobile: Operator overview35.Case study – Maxis and U Mobile: Several factors influenced the operators’ decision to adopt RAN sharing36.Case study – Maxis and U Mobile: Network sharing can generate revenue in the long term as well as capex and opex savings37.Recommendations38.Recommendation 1: Operators in EMAP should consider active network sharing for their forthcoming LTE deployments [1]39.Recommendation 1: Operators in EMAP should consider active network sharing for their forthcoming LTE deployments [2]40.Recommendation 2: Operators can address the rural broadband coverage challenge by collaborating and active network sharing Single User License: US $ 4999 Buy a copy of this report by Analysys Mason @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/purchase.aspx?name=297656 . 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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