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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:
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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
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an estimate of the total market for new business services and the
likely share achievable by operators for each service
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quantification of revenue, connections or users, and ARPU for each
service
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demographic data on the number of employees, enterprises and sites
within the large enterprise segment
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regional data for developed Asia-Pacific
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country views for Australia and Japan.
Coverage
Geographical coverage
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Regions modelled
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Developed Asia-Pacific
Countries modelled individually
Services
Mobile
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Voice, messaging and handset data
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Mobile broadband
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IoT connectivity (mobile and LPWA)
Fixed
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Narrowband and VoBB
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ADSL/SDSL, vDSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other fixed broadband
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Dedicated connections up to 100Mbps, >100Mbps and up to 1Gbps, and
>1Gbps
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Traditional managed services
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IoT connectivity
Other business services
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Unified communications
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Security
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Co-location and hosting
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Private cloud
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Software-as-a-service (SaaS (News - Alert), public cloud)
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Platform-as-a-service (PaaS, public cloud)
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Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS, public cloud)
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Enterprise mobility
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Desktop management
Enterprise size
Segments
WHO SHOULD READ THIS REPORT
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Telecoms operators that want to identify key areas for revenue growth
for services to large enterprises.
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Vendors that are considering targeting the enterprise market.
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Third-party service providers seeking collaborative relations with
operators.
Key Topics Covered:
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Executive summary: Operators' revenue from large enterprises will
stabilise, supported by data connectivity and other business services
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Regional forecasts
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Operators' revenue will stabilise as recent growth in new business
services slow and legacy voice revenue continues to decline
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Mobile service revenue is dominated by data; an increasing number of
IoT deployments may provide an opportunity for growth
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Operators' revenue from fixed services will decline because data
connectivity is no longer able to offset losses from legacy voice
services
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Large enterprises will continue to migrate to higher bandwidth services
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Revenue for other business services will continue to increase, but
will do so more slowly than in recent years
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Key other business services for telecoms operators include co-location
and hosting, private cloud, and security
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Country-level forecasts
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Australia: Growth in cloud-based business services will largely offset
the revenue decline from legacy telecoms services
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Japan: Growth opportunities will be limited in a highly saturated
market
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Forecast methodology and assumptions
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Presentation of results
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Market definition
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Modeling approach
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Mobile services
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Fixed services
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Other business services
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Geographical region
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2mptqs/telecoms_services
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