Fttp In Asia-Pacific
| Publication Date | January 2007 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Ovum |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 15 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | OVM00322 |
Summary
The growth of fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) in the Asia-Pacific residential market is almost entirely at the expense of DSL, which is already losing overall connection share. From 2007 we expect total DSL connections in the advanced areas of Asia-Pacific to begin falling as well. Many of these are Japanese and Korean FTTP/DSL connections which can be readily converted to FTTP/LAN. In contrast, we expect cable to experience only a marginal loss of market share to 2010, and to keep growing connections beyond 2010.
Content
- Key messages
- Regional perspective
- Overall regional FTTP performance
- The drivers of FTTP in Asia-Pacific
- Key issues and uncertainties
- Japan
- Korea
- Hong Kong
- Taiwan
- Singapore
- Australia and New Zealand
- Table of figures
- Figure 1 Broadband performance in Asia-Pacific, 2006
- Figure 2 FTTP penetration by population, 2005-2010
- Figure 3 Aggregate connections by technology (000s), 2005-2010
- Figure 4 Aggregate technology market shares
- Figure 5 Scale and density against FTTP penetration, 2006
- Figure 6 Scale and density against FTTP penetration, 2010
- Figure 7 Japan connections by technology (000s), 2005-2010
- Figure 8 Korea connections by technology (000s), 2005-2010
- Figure 9 Hong Kong connections by technology (000s), 2005-2010
- Figure 10 Taiwan connections by technology (000s), 2005-2010
- Figure 11 Singapore connections by technology (000s), 2005-2010
- Figure 12 Australia connections by technology (000s), 2005-2010
- Figure 13 New Zealand connections by technology (000s), 2005-2010
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