Invaluable strategic report featuring data for every major mobile market across the world.
Global Mobile Forecasts to 2010 includes 32 country profiles for all major developed markets and all the key developing markets across the world. The report offers global and regional summaries.
Key data includes:
- Annual subscriber growth from 1998 to 2002 and forecasts to 2010, enabling you to gain an accurate view of the historic growth in mobile markets and how they will develop in the next 5 years. Which region will experience the largest subscriber growth in the next 5 years?
- Top 20 countries listed by penetration and subscribers from 2000-2010. Which countries have the highest growth potential over the next 5 years?
- Top 10 countries listed by cellular revenue and growth from 2000-2010. How long can China continue to growth at such phenomenal rates?
- Total revenues and revenue shares for voice and data. How significant are data revenues becoming to total revenues, are there any regional variations?
- ARPU by month and ARPU by year. Can Europe continue to increase ARPU?
- Technology subs and shares listed by country, region and globally for analogue, digital (GSM & TDMA, CDMA and PDC), 2.5G subs and 3G technologies. How quickly is 3G being taken up in the many markets that have now launched services?
Country Profiles
- Market overview - including total subscribers since 1998, net additions, annual growth rates and penetration rates, allowing you to gain a quick insight into each market
- Regulatory developments - what new legislation has been or is likely to be introduced, including details of the status of any licence awards
- 2.5G and 3G developments - which operators have launched 2.5G and 3G networks, who is about to launch a next generation network, what technology did they use and what services are they offering?
- Subscriber mix - the percentage of subscribers on prepaid vs postpaid contracts for each operator in the market
- Detailed forecasts to 2010 - allowing you to assess the development of the country as a whole and of each operator







