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Canada Telecommunications Report |
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The Canada Telecommunications Report
- Independent 5-year telecommunications forecast for Canada .
- Original telecommunications market research and telecommunications sector trend analysis for Canada 's telecommunications industry.
- Competitive intelligence, regional telecommunications company rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic telecommunications companies in Canada .
The Canada Telecommunications Report Report has been researched at source and features latest-available data covering all headline indicators; 5-year industry forecasts through end- ; company rankings and competitive landscapes covering leading multinational handset manufacturers and equipment vendors, domestic fixed-line and mobile operators, and analysis of latest industry news, trends and regulatory developments.
Business Monitor International's Canada Telecommunications Report Report provides industry professionals and researchers, operators, equipment suppliers and vendors, corporate and financial services analysts and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the telecommunications industry in Canada .
Key Benefits of Report
- Benchmark BMI's Independent 5-Year Telecommunications Industry Forecast for Canada to test other views - a key input for successful budgeting and strategic business planning in the Canadian telecommunications market.
- Target Business Opportunities & Risks in Canada 's Telecommunications Sector through our reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, projects and investments in Canada .
- Exploit Latest Competitive Canadian Telecommunications Intelligence & company SWOTS on your competitors and peers through company rankings by sales, market share, investments and leading products and services.
Coverage
Executive Summary
Summary of BMI's key industry forecasts and trend analysis, covering ICT, fixed-line, mobile and internet markets, and headline news of key industry events from the latest quarter.
Market Overview
At-a-glance outlook of the structure, size and value of the industry, including an overview of key players and a snapshot of regional penetration rates for fixed-line, mobile and internet markets.
Business Environment Rankings
BMI provides a cross-border analysis of telecoms regulatory systems across regional markets, and their investor prospects, discussing the merits and downfalls of each country’s business environment, and ranking them in order of competitiveness. The rankings take into account industry factors, such as Market Maturity, Growth Potential, Competitive Environment and Licensing Framework in addition to BMI’s political and economic risk ratings.
BMI 5-Year Industry Forecast
Historic data series and 5-year forecasts to end- for all key industry indicators (see list below), supported by explicit assumptions, plus analysis of key downside risks to the main forecast.
- Fixed-Line Telephony - Telephone Lines ('000); Telephone Lines/100 Inhabitants;
- Cellular Telephony - Phone Subscribers ('000); Mobile Phone Subscribers/ 100 Inhabitants; Mobile Phone Subscribers/100 Fixed Line Subscribers;
- Internet Markets - Internet Users ('000); Internet Users/100 Inhabitants; Broadband Internet Subscribers ('000); Broadband Internet Subscribers/100 Inhabitants;
BMI 5-Year Macroeconomic Forecast
BMI forecasts for all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.
Competitive Landscape & Rankings
Commentary on key operators highlighting ownership structures, latest available revenue figures, market share analysis and ARPU counts.
Company Profiles & SWOTS
Company profiles, including SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analyses, fully researched senior executives and contact details, business activity, leading products and services, and a record of all recent foreign direct investments and projects.
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Canada Telecommunications Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
Chapter - Executive Summary |
| SWOT Analysis |
| Canada Mobile Market SWOT Analysis |
| Canada Political SWOT |
| Canada Economic SWOT |
| Macroeconomic Forecast Scenario |
| Table: Canada - Economic Activity |
Chapter - Industry Forecast Scenario |
| Mobile |
| Table: Canada Telecoms Sector Mobiles Historical Data & Forecasts |
| Fixed-Line |
| Table: Canada Telecoms Sector -- Fixed Lines -- Historical Data & Forecasts |
| Internet |
| Table: Canada Telecoms Sector -- Internet -- Historical Data & Forecasts |
Chapter - Market Data Analysis |
| Mobile |
| Table: Canada Mobile Market, Q308 |
| Table: Canada Mobile Market Net Additions, Q407-Q208 |
| Table: Canada Mobile Network Operator Subscriber Mix Q308 |
| Table: Blended ARPU Comparison 2005-2008, CAD |
| 3G |
| Mobile Contract Wins |
| Table: Mobile Contract Wins |
| Mobile Content |
| VAS Timeline |
| Table: VAS Timeline |
| Mobile Operator Data |
| Table: Canada Mobile Operator Data |
| Rogers Wireless |
| Bell Wireless Alliance |
| TELUS Wireless |
| SaskTel Mobility |
| MTS Mobility |
Chapter - Fixed-Line |
| Table: Canadian Local Voice Market, Q407-Q308 |
| Table: Canadian Cable TV Market, Q307-Q208 |
Chapter - Internet |
| Table: Canadian Broadband Market, Q307-Q208 |
Chapter - Regulatory Environment & Industry Developments |
| Regulatory Environment |
| Thailand's Regulatory Bodies And Their Responsibilities |
Chapter - Competitive Landscape |
| Competitor Analysis |
| Market Structure |
| Table: Key Players: Canada Telecoms Sector |
| Table: Selected Operators Financial Indicators |
Chapter - Market Overview |
| Mobile |
| Fixed-Line |
| Internet |
Chapter - Telecoms Business Environment Ratings Methodology |
| Ratings Overview |
| Weighting |
| Table: Weighting |
| Indicators |
| Indicators |
Chapter - Country Snapshot: Canada Demographic Data |
| Section 1: Population |
| Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030 |
| Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030 |
| Section 2: Education And Healthcare |
| Table: Education, 2000-2003 |
| Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030 |
| Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power |
| Table: Employment Indicators, 2001-2006 |
| Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$) |
| Table: Average Annual Manufactuing Wages, 2000-2012 |
Chapter - BMI Telecoms Industry Glossary |
| Table: Glossary of Terms |
Chapter - BMI Telecoms Forecast & Sourcing |
| How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts |
| Table: Telecommunications Industry Forecast |
| Sources |
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Canada Telecommunications Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
Canada's mobile market seems to be resisting the effects of the economic downturn so far with the decline in growth much smaller in 2008 than seen in 2007 and end of year subscribers beating BMI's earlier estimates. There were 21.5mn connections in the market at the end of 2008 with the penetration rate almost reaching 65%. Canada remains a market with slow steady growth. This may yet change with a new mobile operator expected to enter in 2009 and another in 2010 that will see additional competition added to the market and could see things shaken up. As it is Rogers remains the largest operator in the market with its market share largely unchanged ahead of Bell and Telus in second and third-place respectively although their current trajectories could see them swap places in future.
As growth slows and voice services become an ever decreasing proportion of total mobile revenues BMI has added a mobile content section to the report with an overview of some value-added services available in the Canadian market as well as a look at some of the bigger content being provided. The overarching theme from operators seems to be encouraging subscribers to use their mobile as they would a PC with email available on many handsets as well as services including social networking, instant messaging and mobile TV making the mobile handset more than just a calling device.
With our new section in the mobile data analysis chapter we have made the decision to leave fixed-line and broadband analysis untouched over this quarter with a full and extended update expected in our next report. Similarly our forecasts for these sectors will be completely revised and updated in the next report.
In the meantime the effects of difficult economic times may yet be showing in subscriber spending patterns with operators reporting a decline in ARPU in the final quarter of the year. While this may be a short term blip it could equally be the result of subscribers tightening their belts as unemployment hits markets and credit conditions worsen.
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Canada Telecommunications Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |