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Developed Asia-Pacific Telecoms Services Forecast for Large Enterprises 2017-2022 - Research and Markets
[December 06, 2017]

Developed Asia-Pacific Telecoms Services Forecast for Large Enterprises 2017-2022 - Research and Markets


The "Telecoms Services Forecast for Large Enterprises: Developed Asia-Pacific 2017-2022" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

Operators' retail revenue from large enterprises in developed Asia-Pacific will rise very slightly from USD28.8 billion in 2017 to USD29.3 billion by 2022.

Operators' revenue in developed Asia-Pacific (DVAP) will stabilise as recent growth in new business services slows and legacy voice revenue continues to decline. This report provides a regional outlook for operators, including country views for Australia and Japan.

This report provides:

  • forecasts for operator services to large enterprises, including fixed and mobile voice and data services and other business services, such as security and cloud services
  • an estimate of the total market for new business services and the likely share achievable by operators for each service
  • quantification of revenue, connections or users, and ARPU for each service
  • demographic data on the number of employees, enterprises and sites within the large enterprise segment
  • regional data for developed Asia-Pacific
  • country views for Australia and Japan.

Coverage

Geographical coverage

  • Regions modelled
  • Developed Asia-Pacific

Countries modelled individually

  • Australia
  • Japan

Services

Mobile



  • Voice, messaging and handset data
  • Mobile broadband
  • IoT connectivity (mobile and LPWA)

Fixed

  • Narrowband and VoBB
  • ADSL/SDSL, vDSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other fixed broadband
  • Dedicated connections up to 100Mbps, >100Mbps and up to 1Gbps, and >1Gbps
  • Traditional managed services
  • IoT connectivity

Other business services


  • Unified communications
  • Security
  • Co-location and hosting
  • Private cloud
  • Software-as-a-service (SaaS (News - Alert), public cloud)
  • Platform-as-a-service (PaaS, public cloud)
  • Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS, public cloud)
  • Enterprise mobility
  • Desktop management

Enterprise size

Segments

  • Large (250+ employees)

WHO SHOULD READ THIS REPORT

  • Telecoms operators that want to identify key areas for revenue growth for services to large enterprises.
  • Vendors that are considering targeting the enterprise market.
  • Third-party service providers seeking collaborative relations with operators.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Executive summary: Operators' revenue from large enterprises will stabilise, supported by data connectivity and other business services
  2. Regional forecasts
  3. Operators' revenue will stabilise as recent growth in new business services slow and legacy voice revenue continues to decline
  4. Mobile service revenue is dominated by data; an increasing number of IoT deployments may provide an opportunity for growth
  5. Operators' revenue from fixed services will decline because data connectivity is no longer able to offset losses from legacy voice services
  6. Large enterprises will continue to migrate to higher bandwidth services
  7. Revenue for other business services will continue to increase, but will do so more slowly than in recent years
  8. Key other business services for telecoms operators include co-location and hosting, private cloud, and security
  9. Country-level forecasts
  10. Australia: Growth in cloud-based business services will largely offset the revenue decline from legacy telecoms services
  11. Japan: Growth opportunities will be limited in a highly saturated market
  12. Forecast methodology and assumptions
  13. Presentation of results
  14. Market definition
  15. Modeling approach
  16. Mobile services
  17. Fixed services
  18. Other business services
  19. Geographical region

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2mptqs/telecoms_services


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