Fiber Optic Services for Residential APAC Markets
Business Environment, Operator Strategies, and Economic Drivers for Mass Deployment Internet access in the Asia-Pacific region has experienced aggressive growth in the last decade as a result of the ongoing migration to broadband services. Authorities are making operators upgrade their networks and implement high-speed broadband services in anticipation of future demand, to stay abreast with global trends. As broadband subscription rates rise in the region, growth rates vary among different nations as a result of differences in technology, infrastructure, market conditions, pricing, CPE costs, regulations, and in some instances, geography. This report examines broadband and fiber activities in six countries in the region (Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, and India) that are at different stages of broadband market evolution. Topical discussions also include strategic analysis, business opportunities, hypes and pitfalls of the different broadband technologies, and technical factors influencing the deployments of FTTH services. Key operators are also profiled. What Does This Report Answer?
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Section 1.
Executive Summary 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Environment 1.3 Why Fiber? 1.3.1 User Demand and NGNs 1.3.2 Operational Costs 1.3.3 Economy 1.3.4 e-Business, e-Government, e-Health, e-Learning 1.4 Technology 1.4.1 Developed Nations 1.4.2 Developing Nations 1.5 Conclusion Section 2. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 2.1 Preamble 2.2 What Justifies a Major Network Upgrade? 2.3 Japan 2.3.1 Market Situation 2.3.1.1 IT Revolution 2.3.1.2 JGN 2.3.1.3 Subscriptions 2.3.2 Japan’s Wireline Broadband Industry 2.3.3 Government Strategies 2.3.3.1 e-Japan Strategy 2.3.3.2 e-Japan Strategy II 2.3.3.3 e-Japan Strategy II Acceleration Package 2.3.3.4 u-Japan Strategy 2.3.4 What Sustains Strong Broadband Growth? 2.3.4.1 Competition 2.3.4.2 Lower Prices 2.3.4.3 Market Culture 2.3.4.4 Services 2.3.5 Relationship between Fiber and IPTV 2.3.6 Verdict 2.4 South Korea 2.4.1 Broadband Market 2.4.2 The Government 2.4.2.1 IT839 Strategy 2.4.2.2 u-IT839 Strategy 2.4.3 The Role of IPTV in Fiber Broadband Growth 2.5 Hong Kong 2.5.1 Broadband Situation 2.5.1.1 Liberalization of Market 2.5.1.2 Fiber Broadband 2.5.1.3 Fixed-Mobile Convergence 2.5.2 Regulatory 2.5.3 Outlook 2.6 Taiwan 2.6.1 Internet Evolution 2.6.2 Government 2.6.2.1 e-Taiwan 2.6.2.2 M-Taiwan & Broadband Development Project 2.6.2.3 IPv6 2.6.3 Verdict 2.7 China 2.7.1 Environment 2.7.2 Influencing Factors 2.7.2.1 One Country, Two Systems? 2.7.2.2 The “Tenth Five-Year” Plan (2001-2005) 2.7.2.3 The “Eleventh Five-Year” Plan (2007-2012) 2.7.2.4 Economic Conditions 2.7.2.5 Internet Users’ Profiles and Habits 2.7.2.6 Internet in Rural Areas 2.7.2.7 Digitalization Program 2.7.3 Verdict 2.8 India 2.8.1 Subscriber Base 2.8.2 Broadband Policy, 2004 2.8.3 Influencers 2.8.3.1 Shortcomings of Existing Broadband Services 2.8.3.2 Infrastructure 2.8.3.3 Bandwidth Availability 2.8.3.4 Cost 2.8.3.5 National Broadband Policies 2.8.3.6 Content 2.8.4 How can India Accelerate Broadband Usage? 2.8.5 What’s In For India? Section 3. TECHNOLOGY ISSUES 3.1 FTTx — Definition 3.2 More Cost Efficient Alternatives 3.3 Japan 3.3.1 Optical Fibers used in FTTH 3.3.2 Infrastructure Costs 3.4 South Korea 3.4.1 Local Loop Unbundling 3.4.2 IPTV Drives Growth 3.5 Hong Kong 3.5.1 Key Industry Developments 3.5.2 Preserving its Leadership Position 3.6 Taiwan 3.6.1 Initiatives 3.6.2 Network Applications Development 3.6.3 Fiber Optic 3.7 China 3.7.1 xDSL 3.7.2 FTTx 3.7.3 Standards for FTTx 3.7.3.1 What’s for China – GEPON or GPON? 3.7.4 “Broadband is Not Broad Enough” 3.8 India 3.8.1 Bandwidth Growth 3.8.1.1 Fiber 3.8.2 Lower Prices for Leased Lines 3.9 Conclusion Section 4. STAKEHOLDERS IN THE FIBER OPTICS MARKET 4.1 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation 4.2 KDDI Corporation 4.3 Korea Telecom 4.4 Hanaro Telecom Inc 4.5 Hong Kong Broadband Network 4.6 China Telecommunications Corporation (CTC) 4.6.1 Vnet 4.7 China Network Communications Corporation (CNC) 4.8 Chunghwa Telecom 4.9 Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd 4.10 Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited Section 5. MARKET ANALYSIS 5.1 Methodology 5.2 DSL Subscriber Forecast 5.3 Cable Broadband Subscriber Forecast 5.4 FTTx Subscriber Forecast 5.5 Wireline Subscriptions Forecast 5.6 DSL Household Penetration Forecast 5.7 Cable Broadband Household Penetration Forecast 5.8 FTTx Household Penetration Forecast 5.9 Wireline Subscriptions Household Penetration Forecast Section 6. COMPANY LIST Section 7. ACRONYMS Section 8. SCOPE OF STUDY SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY NOTES Tables
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