RNCOS Releases a New Report - Turkey Telecom Sector Forecast to 2012
RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Turkey Telecom Sector Forecast to 2012” to its report gallery. The report provides 4-year industry forecast (2009-2012) on various telecom segments based on feasible telecom industry environment in Turkey.
Delhi, India, March 28, 2009 --(PR.com)-- RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Turkey Telecom Sector Forecast to 2012” to its report gallery. Largely driven by the government initiatives aimed at the liberalization and privatization of the sector to introduce competition, the Turkish telecom sector has shown tremendous growth in past few years. Coupled with this, the favorable demographics of the country, together with rising disposable income and a desire to avail hi-tech telecom services are propelling the domestic telecom market.
Turkey has low fixed-line, Internet and broadband penetrations, offering huge potential for their future development. The fixed-line sector remains underdeveloped, and various factors such as high tariffs and absence of fixed-line networks, have been hindering its growth, says our new research report, “Turkey Telecom Sector Forecast to 2012”.
Mobile services, on the other hand, penetrated nearly 83% of the Turkish population in 2007 and are projected to surpass 100% in next few years. As the mobile market will approach saturation during the forecasted period, operators will resort to offering Value Added Services (VAS) to drive their revenues. The recent announcement by the government to allow Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is further expected to lead to true competition in the sector.
Because competition in the telecom sector is intensifying, operators are now looking for new sources of revenue generation to sustain and gain their market share. This is prompting them to introduce such new technologies as 3G, IPTV and WiMAX in the country. Hence, operators in the region are aggressively pushing the deployment of network infrastructure suitable for these technologies.
“Turkey Telecom Sector Forecast to 2012” provides extensive research and in-depth analysis of the Turkish telecom market. It gives an insight into the current market trends and substantiate the data with unbiased and rationale analysis.
The report provides 4-year industry forecast (2009-2012) on various telecom segments based on feasible telecom industry environment in Turkey. These include:
Fixed-line subscribers and penetration
Mobile subscribers and penetration
Internet subscribers and penetration
Broadband subscribers and penetration
Personal computers and penetration
The report also provides thorough analysis on the current and potential outlook of various emerging technologies, such as 3G, IPTV and WiMAX.
Key players discussed in this report include:
Türk Telekomünikasyon A.ª. (Türk Telekom)
Turkcell
Vodafone
Avea
TTNet
Superonline
For Free Sample of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM169.htm
Check Discounted Reports on: http://www.rncos.com
About RNCOS:
RNCOS, incorporated in the year 2002, is an industry research firm. We are a team of industry experts who analyze data collected from credible sources. We provide industry insights and analysis that helps corporations to take timely and accurate business decision in today's globally competitive environment.
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Turkey has low fixed-line, Internet and broadband penetrations, offering huge potential for their future development. The fixed-line sector remains underdeveloped, and various factors such as high tariffs and absence of fixed-line networks, have been hindering its growth, says our new research report, “Turkey Telecom Sector Forecast to 2012”.
Mobile services, on the other hand, penetrated nearly 83% of the Turkish population in 2007 and are projected to surpass 100% in next few years. As the mobile market will approach saturation during the forecasted period, operators will resort to offering Value Added Services (VAS) to drive their revenues. The recent announcement by the government to allow Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is further expected to lead to true competition in the sector.
Because competition in the telecom sector is intensifying, operators are now looking for new sources of revenue generation to sustain and gain their market share. This is prompting them to introduce such new technologies as 3G, IPTV and WiMAX in the country. Hence, operators in the region are aggressively pushing the deployment of network infrastructure suitable for these technologies.
“Turkey Telecom Sector Forecast to 2012” provides extensive research and in-depth analysis of the Turkish telecom market. It gives an insight into the current market trends and substantiate the data with unbiased and rationale analysis.
The report provides 4-year industry forecast (2009-2012) on various telecom segments based on feasible telecom industry environment in Turkey. These include:
Fixed-line subscribers and penetration
Mobile subscribers and penetration
Internet subscribers and penetration
Broadband subscribers and penetration
Personal computers and penetration
The report also provides thorough analysis on the current and potential outlook of various emerging technologies, such as 3G, IPTV and WiMAX.
Key players discussed in this report include:
Türk Telekomünikasyon A.ª. (Türk Telekom)
Turkcell
Vodafone
Avea
TTNet
Superonline
For Free Sample of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM169.htm
Check Discounted Reports on: http://www.rncos.com
About RNCOS:
RNCOS, incorporated in the year 2002, is an industry research firm. We are a team of industry experts who analyze data collected from credible sources. We provide industry insights and analysis that helps corporations to take timely and accurate business decision in today's globally competitive environment.
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