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Global Telecoms : The Big Picture 2020

The overall global telecoms statistics are impressive and BuddeComm notes that in 2020 there are around 7.7 billion active mobile broadband subscriptions worldwide, an enormous rise from 3.3 billion just 5 years ago, thanks in part to the deployment of 4G LTE.

/EIN News/ -- Sydney, Feb. 04, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global telecoms sector is a unique and vibrant industry that is constantly evolving due to the new technologies and infrastructure which continue to filter into the market.  With mobile technologies dominating the telecommunications sector - there is little doubt that the intense focus on the potential opportunities offered by 5G will continue.

Budde Comm just release the 2020 update of his Yearly Global Telecom Report.

Please click here to read it : https://www.budde.com.au/Research/Global-Telecoms-The-Big-Picture-2020-Key-Industry-Statistics

In 2020 there are over 1.1 billion fixed broadband subscribers globally – a rise from around 830 million in 2015; indicating there is still room for growth in the fixed broadband sector, particularly in the emerging markets and those transitioning to FttH.

Many operators around the world have experienced challenging issues in recent years and will embrace the improved services and opportunities offered by 5G and fibre-based broadband. The operators have faced problems relating to market saturation; rising competition from operators; disruption from OTT services; growing demands for increased bandwidth; regulatory restraints and in some markets there have been unfavourable economic or civil conditions. This fast-paced evolution for the telecoms industry is not over yet - with 5G now on the horizon.

The true impact from the deployment of 5G is still largely unknown, but if predictions are true - it will have both a positive and disruptive impact on our global telecoms sector. It will also be very interesting to observe the changes in global and regional telecoms statistics over the next few years - in terms of subscriptions, technology penetration, CAPEX, operator revenues and services.

This unique BuddeComm report provides a compilation of the many useful and important key telecom industry statistics at a global and selected regional level.

It includes recent and current industry statistics for the mobile, mobile broadband, fixed broadband and satellite sectors. It includes a revenue ranking of the top 10 public telecoms carriers worldwide (2018). It also includes statistics on overall telecoms CAPEX and mobile revenue through to 2020. It provides data on telecoms infrastructure market share by technologies (2018) and regional subscription data for the mobile sector (2019).

Key developments

  • There are many consumers managing multiple devices and subscriptions around the world.
  • Global IP traffic is forecast to grow to nearly 400 exabytes per month by 2022.
  • The telecoms operators spend billions on telecoms investments and with 5G now on the radar, CAPEX is also expected to grow slightly in the next few years.
  • The penetration rates of mobile broadband paints an interesting picture when comparing the developed markets to the emerging markets.
  • The satellite sector has grown significantly in recent years.
  • Over the next few years there is a slight growth predicted for overall global operators revenue.

Please click here to read it : https://www.budde.com.au/Research/Global-Telecoms-The-Big-Picture-2020-Key-Industry-Statistics

Table of Contents

  • The global telecoms industry – key statistics
  • Global telecommunications capex
    • Global mobile CAPEX
    • Global telecoms and mobile revenue
    • Global IP traffic
  • Global mobile market - key statistics
    • Global mobile subscriptions
      • 5G subscriptions forecast
      • Smart phone shipments
      • Global mobile technologies
  • Global mobile broadband statistics
    • Global mobile broadband subscriptions
    • Regional mobile broadband penetration
  • Global fixed broadband market key statistics
    • Fibre broadband will be needed for 5G
      • 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)
    • Global fixed broadband subscribers
  • Satellite services
    • Satellite industry revenue
  • Related reports


List of Tables

  • Table 1 – Global telecommunications industry - statistics at a glance - 2020
  • Table 2 - Global - Top 10 public telecoms operators by revenue – 2018
  • Table 3 – Global – telecoms CAPEX – 2011 - 2021
  • Table 4 – Global – mobile CAPEX by major region/country – 2018; 2025
  • Table 5 – Global - mobile revenue – 2018 - 2025
  • Table 6 – Global – IP traffic growth – 2019 - 2022
  • Table 7 – Global – unique mobile subscribers – 2010 - 2020
  • Table 8 – Regional - mobile subscriptions (including multiples) – 2014 – 2019
  • Table 9 – Global – 5G mobile subscription forecast – 2020 – 2022
  • Table 10 – Global – smart phone shipments – 2016 – 2020
  • Table 11 – Global – market share of mobile technologies – 2018
  • Table 12 – Global – active multiple mobile broadband subscriptions – 2014 – 2020
  • Table 13 – Global active mobile broadband penetration – developed versus developing markets - 2014 – 2019
  • Table 14 – Regional – mobile broadband penetration – 2014 – 2019
  • Table 15 - Regional – active mobile broadband subscriptions – 2014 - 2019
  • Table 16 – Global - fixed broadband subscribers – 2010 – 2020
  • Table 17 – Global – satellite industry revenue – 2008 – 2018
  • Table 18 – Global - satellite services revenue – 2008 – 2018
  • Table 19 – Global - satellite services revenue by sub sector – 2017; 2018


Please click here to read this report : https://www.budde.com.au/Research/Global-Telecoms-The-Big-Picture-2020-Key-Industry-Statistics

Nicolas Bombourg
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