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PEST Analysis - Telecommunications Sector in United Kingdom

Publication Date April 2007
Publisher Synergyst
Product Type Report
Pages 15
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code SYG03184
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Summary

PEST analysis of any industry sector investigates the important factors that are affecting the industry and influencing the companies operating in that sector. PEST is an acronym for political, economic, social and technological analysis. Political factors include government policies relating to the industry, tax policies, laws and regulations, trade restrictions and tariffs etc. The economic factors relate to changes in the wider economy such as economic growth, interest rates, exchange rates and inflation rate, etc. Social factors often look at the cultural aspects and include health consciousness, population growth rate, age distribution, changes in tastes and buying patterns, etc. The technological factors relate to the application of new inventions and ideas such as R&D activity, automation, technology incentives and the rate of technological change.

The PEST Analysis is a perfect tool for managers and policy makers; helping them in analyzing the forces that are driving their industry and how these factors will influence their businesses and the whole industry in general. Our product also presents a brief profile of the industry comprising of current market, competition in it and future prospects of that sector.

Content

  • Telecommunication Sector In United Kingdom
  • Overview Of The UK Telecom Sector
  • Market Structure
  • Future Outlook
  • Pest Analysis
  • Political Factors
  • - The Communications Act 2003
  • - Environmental Concerns
  • - Internet Regulation
  • - Concerns Over Radiation From Mobile Telephones
  • - Converged Regulation
  • - Telecommunications Ombudsman
  • Economic Factors
  • - Fluctuations In The Economy
  • - Overall Economy Of UK
  • Social Factors
  • - Shift Towards The Information Society
  • - Mobile Society
  • - Commercialization Of The Home
  • - Increasing Need For Communications
  • - Internet At Home
  • - Changing Population Demographics
  • Technological Factors
  • - Wireless And Mobile Communications
  • - Convergence
  • - Residential Voip
  • - Real-Time And On-Demand Communications
  • List Of Figures
    • Figure 1: Revenues of the UK Telecom Industry (2001-2005)
    • Figure 2: Retail Revenues of UK Telecoms Industry (2001-2005)
    • Figure 3: Total Telecoms Connections (in Millions)