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Asia - Mobile Data and Wireless Broadband Market
[February 11, 2015]

Asia - Mobile Data and Wireless Broadband Market


MUMBAI, February 11, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

The line between mobile communications - voice services as opposed to broadband services - is becoming blurred by the rapid uptake of smartphones.

This makes it more difficult to produce reports with a clear delineation between the two sectors. This report concentrates specifically on the mobile broadband developments and therefore, in the developed mobile communication markets in particular, it does not include statistical and other information on the underlying mobile communication part of the market - for example, general statistics on mobile subscribers and revenues.

That information can be found in our other report on this market:Asia - Mobile Voice Market

The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.

Executive Summary 

The highly developed telecom markets of Asia signal where the overall mobile data and broadband wireless market is heading With some 3.6 billion people across Asia using mobile phones - around 52% of the number of mobile subscribers in the world - spread across a diverse range of markets, the region is already rapidly advancing in its exploiting of mobile data/wireless broadband services.

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Asia - mobile services - total mobile and mobile broadband - subscribers/penetration - 2011 - 2014


 
 Category 2011 2012 2013 2014(e)
 Mobile subscriptions
 Subscribers 3,000,000 3,205,000 3,457,000 3,604,000
 Penetration 76.5% 80.9% 86.4% 89.2%
 Mobile broadband subscriptions
 Subscribers 432,000 605,000 753,000 920,000
 Penetration 11.0% 15.3% 18.8% 22.8%

Growth across Asia in high speed access to the internet by mobile wireless has been largely driven by highly competitive markets combined with preparedness to embrace new generation mobile technologies. With 3G and 3G+ platforms extensively covering the region, mobile broadband services are already well established. The rapid take up has been underpinned by increasingly cheaper smartphone prices and lower airtime tariffs combining to support even wider adoption. And now, of course, we have 4G/LTE providing a fresh impetus, especially in the region's pace-setting markets. By end-2014 mobile broadband subscriptions in Asia totalled just over 0.9 million - about 40% of all the mobile broadband subscribers in the world.

The more highly developed markets in the region, such as Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, have positioned themselves well to generally exploit mobile data and broadband wireless opportunities and lead the rest of the region into the next generations of mobile applications. As 3G transitions through 3.5G and onto 4G/LTE and we see consequential increases in speeds, as service improves, as content providers offer more services, and over-the-top (OTT) services gain greater traction, an exponential growth in data usage is occurring in the major markets. Hong Kong is a prime example of this explosion in mobile data. (See table below)

Hong Kong - mobile data usage - 2002 - 2014


 
 Per 2.5G + 3G/4G
 Year(Dec) Total subscriber
 Mbytes
 2002 42,000 0.2
 2003 247,200 0.3
 2004 2,330,400 1.7
 2005 4,603,700 2.5
 2006 9,076,700 4.1
 2007 32,301,500 11.0
 2008 133,145,700 38.1
 2009 638,388,700 127.6
 2010 1,847,525,600 295.6
 2011 4,133,960,500 508.7
 2012 7,674,492,900 762.6
 2013 12,073,456,300 996.6
 2014(Oct) 15,694,435,800 1,230.2

While 3G licensing and the ongoing launch of 3G services in Asia has certainly provided the fundamental platform for growth in wireless data services, 3G has also been providing opportunities for both wireless access and content providers in domestic markets. In South Asia, in particular, more people own a mobile phone than a PC, giving the delivery of mobile data services huge potential there. Although one can obviously say that in terms of system sophistication 'the show has moved on' in the more advaced markets, 3G is continuing to provide the basis for ongoing development of mobile data across much of the region.



It should also be noted that mobile data is by no means a new phenomenon in the region. An example of the early widespread adoption of a particular mobile data service in Asia was the Short Message Service (SMS). SMS became very popular throughout Asia ahead of the wider market, with remarkable growth being experienced in particular in the Philippines and Malaysia, as well as in China.

The business plans of the majority of mobile operators have been built on the assumption that the key to further revenue growth lies not just in accumulating more and more subscribers, but in the ability to offer more Value-Added Services (VAS) and, most importantly, efficient and effective access to the internet. This in turn allows the operators to pursue higher ARPUs based on offering genuinely greater value added services plus improved quality to customers.


Another early move into mobile data within Asia was Japan's NTT DoCoMo launching its i-Mode service and its two rivals -SoftBank and KDDI - following with the launch of their own versions of i-Mode. The result was dramatically successful as an early push into largescale mobile data services; at its peak over 80% of mobile subscribers in Japan were logging on from a mobile using one of these platforms.

More recent mobile data development in Asia has essentially been built on the 3G and 3G+, now 4G/LTE technology. As a consequence, right across Asia, with the transition to a range of new generation mobile platforms, there has been a major shift from mobile voice to mobile data.

A good example of the way in which next generation networks have been progressively reshaping the mobile markets across the region can be found in Singapore. (See table below.) By August 2014 the number of mobile subscribers stood at 8.2 million for a penetration of 152%; most significantly, of these subscribers 7.9 million were signed up to 3G or 4G services. That meant that just the 3G and 4G subscribers combined represented a population penetration already well in excess of 100% by that stage. In other words, Singapore had far more mobile broadband subscriptions than population.

Importantly, 4G/LTE already has a significant presence in the Singapore market. The three mobile operators all launched a form of 4G in 2012 and have since been rapidly expanding their coverage at a rate that effectively saw a full national presence by end-2013.

Singapore - Mobile subscribers - 2G, 3G and 4G, prepaid and postpaid - August 2014


 
 Percentage of
 total subscriber
 Category Subscribers base
 2G subscriptions
 Postpaid 98,500 1%
 Prepaid 218,600 3%
 Total 2G subscribers 317,100 4%
 3G subscriptions
 Postpaid 1,901,900 23%
 Prepaid 3,199,600 39%
 Total 3G subscribers 5,101,500 62%
 4G subscriptions
 Postpaid 2,626,200 32%
 Prepaid 184,500 2%
 Total 4G subscribers 2,810,700 34%
 Total subscribers
 (2G+3G+4G) 8,229,300 100%

Although the two sample markets noted above - Hong Kong and Singapore - are obviously exceptional in that they are both geographically compact (which delivers a major advantage in the roll out of networks), we should nevertheless take careful note of the way things are developing as these markets provide useful models for how the wider market is likely to move.

Regionally, overall mobile broadband penetration was around 23% by early 2015. This represented a total of 920 million mobile broadband subscribers across the region. The number of mobile broadband subscribers was growing at around 25% annually.

In the context of mobile broadband services, we should not ignore the WiMAX platform. Whilst there has been some activity in the providing of fixed WiMAX networks, the real test has been the advent of mobile WiMAX. The roll-out of WiMAX-based mobile services in Asia has begun; however, significant rollouts have been limited to just a few markets. The technology is looking more and more like a platform suited for niche markets. Pakistan, Bangladesh and Malaysia have notable WiMAX roll outs.

Key operators in the region have been investing heavily in WiFi and the deployment of femtocells for mobile network offload. South Korea for example, saw an 11-fold jump in mobile data traffic over a one year period and WiFi traffic accounted for a third of all mobile traffic.

Table of Content 

1. Regional Overview 

2. Afghanistan 

Third Generation (3G)

Overview

Background

Bidding process

Licensing

Service launches

Mobile data services

Malomat

Mobile banking

Satellite mobile

3. Armenia 

4G / LTE

Wireless broadband

Cornet-AM

ICON Communications

VivaCell-MTS

4. Azerbaijan 

Statistics

WiMAX

AzQtel

Mobile Data

Trunk Mobile Radio (TMR)

Third Generation (3G) services

Fourth Generation (4G) / Long Term Evolution (LTE)

Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE)

5. Bangladesh 

Mobile data services

Mobile broadband

Mobile services - university admissions

Mobile banking

Wireless broadband / WiMAX

Background

WiMAX licensing

Operations

Third BWA licence

TD-LTE (4G) licences

Network expansions and roll-outs

WiFi

6. Bhutan 

3G mobile services

4G / LTE mobile services

7. Brunei Darussalam 

Statistics

8. Cambodia 

Statistics

WiMAX

Overview

Frequency licensing problems

Smart

Digital Star

Long term evolution (LTE) network

Digital Star

Southeast Asia Telecommunications

Smart Axiata

9. China 

Third Generation (3G) mobile

Background

3G development

Fourth Generation (4G) mobile

Background

Service launch and development

Voice over LTE (VoLTE)

Pre-5G

Mobile Data

Short Message Service (SMS)

M2M

Mobile applications

Mobile internet

Forecast: 3G mobile subscribers

10. Georgia 

Third Generation (3G) mobile

Background and licensing

3G mobile statistics

4G / Long Term Evolution (LTE)

WiMAX

Warid Telecom Georgia

VTel Georgia

MagtiCom

Mobile broadband

 

11. Hong Kong 

12. India 

13. Indonesia 

14. Japan 

15. Kazakhstan 

16. Kyrgyzstan 

17. Laos 

18. Macau 

19. Malaysia 

20. Maldives 

21. Mongolia 

22. Myanmar 

23. Nepal 

24. North Korea 

25. Pakistan 

26. Philippines 

27. Singapore 

28. South Korea 

29. Sri Lanka 

30. Taiwan 

31. Thailand 

32. Turkmenistan 

33. Uzbekistan 

34. Vietnam 


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