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Research and Markets: FTTH/B Deployments in Asia Pacific - Keys to Enhancing Service Availability, Proposition and UptakeDUBLIN --(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lwq6m8/ftthb) has announced the addition of the "FTTH/B Deployments in Asia Pacific - Keys to Enhancing Service Availability, Proposition and Uptake" report to their offering. FTTH/B Deployments in Asia Pacific: Keys to Enhancing Service Availability, Proposition and Uptake, a Research Report by Pyramid Research, is an assessment of FTTH/B deployments, service offerings and performance in the APAC region to date identifying what works and what doesn't and providing strategic insight for a growing market opportunity. Japanese incumbent NTT (News - Alert) was the first operator in the APAC region to invest in a FTTH/B network beginning in 2000. The region has come a long way since then, with deployments across developed and emerging countries in the region driving up the total FTTH/B lines to 117m in 2014, 34% of the total broadband lines. As fiber technology and deployment costs drop, exect operators across the region to roll out faster fiber connections and expand network coverage to satisfy expected consumer traffic over the medium and long term. In this report, we analyze last-mile technology adoption trends and network deployment strategies, investments, stakeholders and best practices in the Asia Pacific region. We also explore FTTH/B service positioning and pricing strategies as well as adoption and revenue trends across the region's diverse market environment, taking into consideration the impact of LTE (News - Alert) availability on FTTH/B network investments. The report includes case studies of Australia's NBN and its wholesale partners, China Telecom, Korean incumbent KT (News - Alert) and Telekom Malaysia. Key Topics Covered: Section 1: Network deployment and investment trends
Section 2: Services, pricing and performance
Section 3: Network operator and service provider case studies Section 4: Key findings and recommendations Companies Mentioned
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