Netherlands: Growing Adoption of LTE and LTE-A Based Services Will Drive Mobile Revenue Growth Report Description The Dutch telecom market revenue is expected to reach US$13.2bn by the end of 2020 from $11.7bn (€10.6bn) in 2015. Going forward, Pyramid Research expects mobile revenue to invert its decline trend in 2017 and total service revenue fixed, mobile and pay-TV to return to growth from 2017 onward. The adoption of LTE and LTE-A based services will move beyond early-adopter status by 2017 this will improve the customer mix and make the ARPS more resilient. Mobile data services became the largest source of revenue in 2015 and will continue to offer the largest revenue opportunity over the next five years. Competition in the market remains high and all operators seem well-positioned to curb opportunities in the M2M market the major source of subscriber growth over the next few years. Heavy investment in network expansion will enable operators to offer faster broadband speeds to meet consumers needs. The pay-TV market is expected to be driven by IPTV, which leverages the DSL and fiber broadband bases. Fixed-mobile bundles were launched by KPN in 2013, and consumer uptake reached 23% of its fixed broadband customer base in September 2015. Vodafone offers additional benefits to its Red mobile customers choosing its triple-play offering (fixed telephony, internet and TV). View more details of "Netherlands: Growing Adoption of LTE and LTE-A Services" @ http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/the-netherlands-growing-adoption-of-lte-and-lte-abased-services-will-drive-mobile-revenue-growth-market Key Findings Netherlands is the sixth largest telecom services market in the Western European region, with estimated revenue of US$11.7bn, or 1.6% of nominal GDP in 2015. Pyramid Research expects telecom service revenue to reach $13.2bn in 2020 (2.2% CAGR in local currency) as the increase in broadband lines and data traffic will push revenue up. The revenue mix will continue to be dominated by mobile services due to growth in mobile data, which will be driven by increasing adoption of 4G services and ongoing investments in LTE-A expansion by operators. Fixed and mobile data revenue will account for 60.8% of total revenue in 2020, up from 51.9% in 2015. The top two operators -KPN and Ziggo (including UPC), which provides mobile, broadband, TV and fixed voice services will together account for 62.7% of overall service revenue in 2015 and increase to 63.8% in 2020. Synopsis “The Netherlands: Growing Adoption of LTE and LTE-A Based Services Will Drive Mobile Revenue Growth” provides an executive-level overview of the telecommunications market in the Netherlands today, with detailed forecasts of key indicators up to 2020. It delivers deep quantitative and qualitative insight into the Netherlandss telecom market, analyzing key trends, evaluating near-term opportunities and assessing risk factors, based on proprietary data from Pyramid Researchs databases. The Country Intelligence Report provides in-depth analysis of the following: Regional context: telecom market size and trends in the Netherlands compared with other countries in the region. Economic, demographic and political context in the Netherlands. The regulatory environment and trends: a review of the regulatory setting and agenda for the next 18-24 months as well as relevant developments pertaining to spectrum licensing, national broadband plans, number portability and more. A demand profile: analysis as well as historical figures and forecasts of service revenue from the fixed telephony, broadband, mobile voice, mobile data. Get sample copy of this report @ http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/report-enquiry/375143 Table Of Contents Executive summary Market and competitor overview Regional context Economic, demographic and political context Regulatory environment Demand profile Service evolution Competitive landscape Major market players Segment analysis Mobile services Fixed services Pay-TV Identifying opportunities Overall market opportunities Reasons to buy Gain in-depth analysis of current strategies and future trends of the Netherlands telecommunications market, service providers and key opportunities in a concise format, to build proactive and profitable growth strategies. Understand the factors behind ongoing and upcoming trends in the Netherlands mobile communications, fixed telephony and broadband markets, including the evolution of service provider market shares, to align product offerings and strategies to meet customers demand. Leverage the graphical information (more than 20 charts and tables in the report based on the Pyramid Research forecast products), to gain an overview of the Netherlands telecom market. Analysis of key telecom players in the markets and major business strategies being adopted by them, to identify the opportunities to improve the market share. Explore novel opportunities to align your product strategies and offerings to meet the requirements and succeed in the challenging telecommunications market in the Netherlands. FOR MORE DETAILS Visit us at : www.bigmarketresearch.com Stay With Us: TELEPHONE: + 1-800-910-6452 EMAIL: help@bigmarketresearch.com 5933 NE Win Sivers Drive, #205, Portland, OR 97220 United States
The Dutch telecom market revenue is expected to reach US$13.2bn by the end of 2020 from $11.7bn (€10.6bn) in 2015. Going forward, Pyramid Research expects mobile revenue to invert its decline trend in 2017 and total service revenue fixed, mobile and pay-TV to return to growth from 2017 onward. The adoption of LTE and LTE-A based services will move beyond early-adopter status by 2017 this will improve the customer mix and make the ARPS more resilient. Mobile data services became the largest source of revenue in 2015 and will continue to offer the largest revenue opportunity over the next five years. Competition in the market remains high and all operators seem well-positioned to curb opportunities in the M2M market the major source of subscriber growth over the next few years. Heavy investment in network expansion will enable operators to offer faster broadband speeds to meet consumers needs. The pay-TV market is expected to be driven by IPTV, which leverages the DSL and fiber broadband bases. Fixed-mobile bundles were launched by KPN in 2013, and consumer uptake reached 23% of its fixed broadband customer base in September 2015. Vodafone offers additional benefits to its Red mobile customers choosing its triple-play offering (fixed telephony, internet and TV). View more details of "Netherlands: Growing Adoption of LTE and LTE-A Services" @ http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/the-netherlands-growing-adoption-of-lte-and-lte-a-based-services-will-drive-mobile-revenue-growth-market
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