Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband Market in Indonesia and Thailand

on Monday 1 September 2014
ResearchMoz.us include new market research report " Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband Market in Indonesia and Thailand: Industry Size, Shares, Growth, Analysis, Trends And Forecast" to its huge collection of research reports.

Indonesia:

The embracing of fixed-wireless technology, after an early stumbling start to building the country’s fixed-line network, provided a fresh basis for expansion. Wireless became the dominant component within the fixed market segment; by 2012 wireless services made up 75% of the total fixed-line subscriber base. Then in 2013 the fixed-line market segment suffered a major setback with a huge decline in the wireless subscriptions. In a short space of five years the wireless technology platform had transformed the fixed-line market in a positive fashion and then suffered a major setback. View Full Report with TOC at: http://www.researchmoz.us/indonesia-telecoms-mobile-broadband-and-forecasts-report.html

Meanwhile, a strong mobile market (penetration of 122% in early 2014) was seeing a moderation in its growth rate. While the global financial crisis saw expansion in mobile subscriber numbers slow somewhat back in 2009, the market did not lose much momentum overall. In the four years to December 2013 the mobile subscriber base grew from 150 million to 300 million. As penetration passed the important 100% milestone, there was still considerable potential for further growth in the market. Consumer interest has started to shift to the 3G services being offered by the operators and take up of mobile data services is certainly on the rise, as evidenced by a significant surge in the sale of smartphones. At the same time it is noted that Indonesia is only moving slowly towards the introduction of 4G/LTE technology with both the government and the operators not appearing keen about it just yet.


Thailand:

By 2014 a range of deregulation issues were still crying out to be addressed. But the military coup made for an uncertain future. One of the big structural reform issues – the defining of the roles and the restructuring of TOT and CAT – was demanding urgent attention. In fairness to the industry regulator at the time, the industry over the years has not seen a sustained period of consistent policy direction from government. The market had been waiting a long time for the creation of the promised new regulator as well as for the allocation of 3G spectrum. View Full Report with TOC at: http://www.researchmoz.us/thailand-telecoms-mobile-broadband-and-forecasts-report.html

Thailand finally got its new regulator, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), in 2011. With the appointment of the board members, the new commission was able to start operating in its defined role. Things have now started to happen. The commission’s first half year of operation certainly saw a lot of positive action. And most importantly the 3G licence auction took place as scheduled in October 2012. Even more critically was that it took place against considerable opposition. The regulator continued to be resolute meaning that real change was taking place.


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