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Research and Markets: Finland Mobile and Fixed Telecommunications Report 2014-2019: Growing Demand for New and Innovative Data Services Drives Operator Transformation to All-IP
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rdkp4j/finland_growing)
has announced the addition of the "Finland:
Growing Demand for New and Innovative Data Services Drives Operator
Transformation to All-IP" report to their offering.
Finland: Growing Demand for New and Innovative Data Services Drives
Operator Transformation to All-IP,' offers a precise, incisive profile
of Finland's mobile and fixed telecommunications based on comprehensive
proprietary data and insights from our research in the Finnish market.
Published annually, this presentation-quality, executive-level report
provides detailed analysis of the near-term opportunities, competitive
dynamics and evolution of demand by service type and technology/platform
across the fixed telephony, broadband and mobile sectors, in addition to
a review of key regulatory trends.
Report Highlights
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DSL and cable have historically been the most widely used brodband
network technologies in Finland, but we expect strong uptake of FTTH/B
through 2019, as the three major ISPs, TeliaSonera (News - Alert), Elisa and DNA, as
well as the several regional incumbents and cooperatives embark on
all-IP transformation projects deploying FTTH/B networks. For these
rollouts, operators are using funds from the government's national
broadband plan, which targets 100Mbps broadband for all Finns by the
end of 2015.
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In the mature and competitive Finnish market, service providers focus
on extracting more revenue from customers by encouraging migration to
higher-value 4G/LTE (News - Alert), FTTH/B or DOCSIS 3.1 technologies. Finnish
operators are also looking to compete on innovation by offering
best-of-breed connectivity, by bundling established services with new
multimedia and IT services, and by partnering with OTT providers.
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Owing to increasing demand for mobile services and declining demand
for traditional fixed services, the fixed/mobile revenue split will
trend toward mobile services over the 2014-2019 period. Finland was
one of the first countries to launch commercial 4G/LTE services back
in 2011. Today, Finnish operators are focused on providing 4G services
to the entire population thanks to the recent award of 800MHz
spectrum, which is suitable for covering remote and sparsely populated
areas.
Key Topics Covered:
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Executive summary
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Market and competitor overview
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Regional context
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Economic, demographic and political context
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Regulatory environment
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Demand profile
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Service evolution
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Competitive landscape
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Major market players
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Segment analysis
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Mobile services
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Fixed services
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Identifying opportunities
Companies Mentioned
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Ainacom
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Canal Digital
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DNA
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Elisa (News - Alert)
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TeliaSonera
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Viasat
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Welho
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rdkp4j/finland_growing
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