Global Fixed Broadband In-Depth Advance Market 2017 - Trends, Statistics and Progress
"Global
Fixed Broadband Market - Trends, Statistics and Progress"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
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– Executive
Summary
Fibre access technologies finally capture
dominant market share
Recently there was an important development for
the broadband sector with the market share of fibre infrastructure
lines finally overtaking DSL technologies as the largest on a global
level.
The fixed broadband network is the infrastructure
needed to meet the needs, both economic and societal, of the
developed markets. In fact in many of these markets, wireless
broadband and FttP are developing in a complementary and harmonious
way. For the foreseeable future a significant part of regional and
rural areas will have to rely on wireless broadband.
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Many global leading organisations have now
publicly acknowledged the enormous importance of well developed
broadband infrastructure for a sustainable future in terms of the
economy, society and environment. Despite this recognition, there are
still citizens of the undeveloped world who do not have regular
access to the Internet.
It is the countries where civil stability has
taken a stronghold that we will see the most progress towards
building sufficient ICT infrastructure – and it will be these same
countries where we will see poverty decrease further. However
countries without a stable society will not see any of that progress
among the majority of their people. They lack the conditions and
institutions that would allow for ICT and other developments to occur
and create long-lasting change.
In the developing markets, mobile broadband will
be the only way to advance telecoms developments in markets which
have little or no fixed infrastructure in place. These networks will
not only be used for telecoms – but even more importantly, for
economic and social applications such e-commerce, m-payments,
e-health, e-education and e-government.
This growing penetration of fibre infrastructure
will eventually lead to huge advancements in important sectors such
as e-health. In countries with a clear policy for an advanced
broadband infrastructure, such as a National Broadband Network,
BuddeComm sees e-health emerging to allow us to enjoy advancements in
medical technology at more affordable costs. On truly high-speed
broadband networks, e-health is rapidly shaping up as one of the key
killer apps.
– Table of Contents
1. Broadband infrastructure – impact on
the economy and progress of NBNs
1.1 Broadband Infrastructure and the Economy
1.1.1 Economic prosperity depends on digital productivity
1.1.2 ICT industry has the driver’s seat
1.1.3 Transformation requires open ICT infrastructure
1.1.4 Brief insights into ICT infrastructure developments
1.1.5 Comprehensive infrastructure policies are needed
1.1.6 Collaborative trans-sector policies
1.1.7 Case Study – Australia
1.1.8 Conclusion
1.2 Global Progress Towards National Broadband Networks
1.2.1 Why National broadband Networks are so important
1.2.2 The many aspects of broadband infrastructure
1.2.3 Is ICT the panacea for global development?
1.2.4 IoT and M2M require broadband
1.2.5 Technology critical consideration
1.2.6 National Broadband Network Company
1.2.7 Wireless broadband
1.2.8 Other quick-win areas
1.2.9 Trans-sector government
1.2.10 National broadband; leadership required
1.2.11 Countries with broadband policies
1.2.12 National broadband network examples
1.1 Broadband Infrastructure and the Economy
1.1.1 Economic prosperity depends on digital productivity
1.1.2 ICT industry has the driver’s seat
1.1.3 Transformation requires open ICT infrastructure
1.1.4 Brief insights into ICT infrastructure developments
1.1.5 Comprehensive infrastructure policies are needed
1.1.6 Collaborative trans-sector policies
1.1.7 Case Study – Australia
1.1.8 Conclusion
1.2 Global Progress Towards National Broadband Networks
1.2.1 Why National broadband Networks are so important
1.2.2 The many aspects of broadband infrastructure
1.2.3 Is ICT the panacea for global development?
1.2.4 IoT and M2M require broadband
1.2.5 Technology critical consideration
1.2.6 National Broadband Network Company
1.2.7 Wireless broadband
1.2.8 Other quick-win areas
1.2.9 Trans-sector government
1.2.10 National broadband; leadership required
1.2.11 Countries with broadband policies
1.2.12 National broadband network examples
2. Broadband and Internet Governance
2.1 Net Neutrality and Internet Governance: A Key Issue
2.1.1 Complex societies depend on ICT infrastructure
2.1.2 The Internet and the economy – in statistics
2.1.3 Control of the internet
2.1.4 Case study – USA and Network neutrality
2.1.5 The two sides of Net Neutrality
2.1.6 E-security
2.1.7 Cybercrime
2.1.8 Security developments
2.1.9 Be prepared with robust national infrastructure
2.1.10 Conclusion - infrastructure essential for the digital economy
2.1 Net Neutrality and Internet Governance: A Key Issue
2.1.1 Complex societies depend on ICT infrastructure
2.1.2 The Internet and the economy – in statistics
2.1.3 Control of the internet
2.1.4 Case study – USA and Network neutrality
2.1.5 The two sides of Net Neutrality
2.1.6 E-security
2.1.7 Cybercrime
2.1.8 Security developments
2.1.9 Be prepared with robust national infrastructure
2.1.10 Conclusion - infrastructure essential for the digital economy
3. Global broadband statistics and
trends
3.1 Global Broadband Market: Overview and Statistics
3.1.1 Market-led demand for FttP is picking up
3.1.2 Mobile broadband: killer app for FttP
3.1.3 Positive outlook for investments in backbones
3.1.4 Global fixed broadband market summary and statistics
3.1.5 Top 17 major fixed-line carriers worldwide by subscribers
3.1 Global Broadband Market: Overview and Statistics
3.1.1 Market-led demand for FttP is picking up
3.1.2 Mobile broadband: killer app for FttP
3.1.3 Positive outlook for investments in backbones
3.1.4 Global fixed broadband market summary and statistics
3.1.5 Top 17 major fixed-line carriers worldwide by subscribers
4. Regional Overviews
4.1 North America
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Broadband statistics
4.1.3 FttP
4.2 Latin America
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Argentina
4.2.3 Brazil
4.2.4 Colombia
4.2.5 Mexico
4.3 Europe
4.3.1 Introduction and statistical overview
4.3.2 Ireland
4.3.3 Estonia
4.3.4 Portugal
4.3.5 Netherlands
4.3.6 Ukraine
4.4 Africa
4.4.1 Overview
4.4.2 Algeria
4.4.3 South Africa
4.4.4 Egypt
4.5 Middle East
4.5.1 Introduction
4.5.2 Bahrain
4.5.3 Iran
4.5.4 Iraq
4.5.5 Israel
4.5.6 Jordan
4.5.7 Kuwait
4.5.8 Lebanon
4.5.9 Oman
4.5.10 Qatar
4.5.11 Saudi Arabia
4.1 North America
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Broadband statistics
4.1.3 FttP
4.2 Latin America
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Argentina
4.2.3 Brazil
4.2.4 Colombia
4.2.5 Mexico
4.3 Europe
4.3.1 Introduction and statistical overview
4.3.2 Ireland
4.3.3 Estonia
4.3.4 Portugal
4.3.5 Netherlands
4.3.6 Ukraine
4.4 Africa
4.4.1 Overview
4.4.2 Algeria
4.4.3 South Africa
4.4.4 Egypt
4.5 Middle East
4.5.1 Introduction
4.5.2 Bahrain
4.5.3 Iran
4.5.4 Iraq
4.5.5 Israel
4.5.6 Jordan
4.5.7 Kuwait
4.5.8 Lebanon
4.5.9 Oman
4.5.10 Qatar
4.5.11 Saudi Arabia
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