Denmark Telecommunications Report 2010 Now Available at ReportsandReports
BMI’s 2010 report on the Danish telecommunications industry contains updated growth forecasts that predict the development of the country’s mobile, fixed-line, broadband, internet and 3G subscriber markets over the next five years.
Dallas, TX, June 02, 2010 --(PR.com)-- ReportsandReports Announce it Will Carry Denmark Telecommunications Report 2010 Market Research Report in its Store.
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Report Description:
BMI’s 2010 report on the Danish telecommunications industry contains updated growth forecasts that predict the development of the country’s mobile, fixed-line, broadband, internet and 3G subscriber markets over the next five years. Their forecasts, which have been extended to the end of 2014, are based on H109 regulatory data, as well as year-end data published by Denmark’s leading telecoms service providers; these include the Danish incumbent operator TDC, as well as Norway’s Telenor and Sweden/Finland’s TeliaSonera.
At the end of 2009, Denmark’s four mobile network operators were estimated to serve a total of 7.377mn subscribers. This is equivalent to a penetration rate of 135.2%. During 2009, the country’s mobile subscriber base grew by 9.5%. Growth was higher than in 2008, when the sector expanded by 8.1%. The main reason for the stronger growth appears to a rapid expansion in the number of prepaid cards on the market; Denmark has a significant number of MVNOs that provide low-cost mobile prepaid services in conjunction with one the country’s network operators. Our latest forecast for Denmark’s mobile market assumes that MVNOs will continue to fuel growth over the next few years. Just as the number of mobile telephony customers in Denmark has continued to grow, the market for traditional fixed-line services based on PSTN and ISDN technology has been shrinking. The Danish fixed-line market declined at a record rate of around 19% in 2009. The demise of the fixed-line sector has been driven by the growing use of substitute services such as VoIP and mobile broadband.
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Browse the complete Report on: http://www.reportsandreports.com/market-reports/denmark-telecommunications-report-2010/
Report Description:
BMI’s 2010 report on the Danish telecommunications industry contains updated growth forecasts that predict the development of the country’s mobile, fixed-line, broadband, internet and 3G subscriber markets over the next five years. Their forecasts, which have been extended to the end of 2014, are based on H109 regulatory data, as well as year-end data published by Denmark’s leading telecoms service providers; these include the Danish incumbent operator TDC, as well as Norway’s Telenor and Sweden/Finland’s TeliaSonera.
At the end of 2009, Denmark’s four mobile network operators were estimated to serve a total of 7.377mn subscribers. This is equivalent to a penetration rate of 135.2%. During 2009, the country’s mobile subscriber base grew by 9.5%. Growth was higher than in 2008, when the sector expanded by 8.1%. The main reason for the stronger growth appears to a rapid expansion in the number of prepaid cards on the market; Denmark has a significant number of MVNOs that provide low-cost mobile prepaid services in conjunction with one the country’s network operators. Our latest forecast for Denmark’s mobile market assumes that MVNOs will continue to fuel growth over the next few years. Just as the number of mobile telephony customers in Denmark has continued to grow, the market for traditional fixed-line services based on PSTN and ISDN technology has been shrinking. The Danish fixed-line market declined at a record rate of around 19% in 2009. The demise of the fixed-line sector has been driven by the growing use of substitute services such as VoIP and mobile broadband.
Browse all Country Reports at: http://www.reportsandreports.com/market-research/country-reports/
Browse Business Monitor International at: http://www.reportsandreports.com/Publishers/business-monitor-international/
Related Reports:
Indonesia Telecommunications Report Q3 2010
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Philippines Telecommunications Report Q3 2010
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http://reportsnreports.wordpress.com/
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