Showing posts with label Asia Pacific Broadband Subscribers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asia Pacific Broadband Subscribers. Show all posts

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Rise of National Broadband and Digitization: Ken Research

Ken Research has recently announced its latest publication titled “National Broadband Plans in Asia-Pacific: Focus on Bridging the Digital Divide to Spur Economic Growth” which aims at provides in-depth market analysis, information and insights into the Telecom industry. It describes Telecom industry's growth prospects by segment and category and outlines a comprehensive overview of the global and local demographics. It further provides the detailed competitive setting, distribution channels and regulatory policies in the Broadband Policy.
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Development in the Asia-Pacific region has been very unhinged, and there is great variation in connectivity across the region. In these countries, more government and policy support was required to accelerate infrastructure growth and increase external connectivity. Governments are taking lead on infrastructure development, to build alliances incorporating diverse government departments and private industry, and to extend broadband-friendly industrial policy. Governments are also looking to improve infrastructure synergy and find ways to abridge the process of obtaining rights of way. They are in need of new buildings and overhaul projects to include fiber connections, produce explicit standards for compensation for eminent domain, and start universal service funds.
The market in the broadband industry is on the verge of a sharp growth and also broadening its horizons. Various factors such as setting the minimum seed of the internet and making everything wire are few steps from the side of the govt. Governments and operators are actively investing in the broadband infrastructure to attain goals laid under the national broadband plans. Government are extending support in the form of funds as well as introducing regulatory measures and offering spectrum.
The key players in the spice and seasoning industry are China Telecom, Telekom Malaysia, PT Palapa Ring Barat, the Pandawa Lima, OpenNet consortium, StarHub, Telstra, Optus, BSNL, PGCIL, Railtel, China Unicom, Northpower Limited, Waikato Networks Limited, WEL Networks, Waipa Networks, Enable Services Limited, Christchurch City Holdings, Chorus Limited, Chunghwa Telecom, Far EasTone, CAT, TOT.
Therefore the telecom industry is set to grow in the Asia Pacific region but there are certain measures that need to take care of such as digitization of the procedures, making most of the things online and setting up of optic fibre is the main solution and need of the hour as well.
Key Topics Covered in the Report:
Asia Pacific Broadband Subscribers
Asia Internet Users
Asia Internet Adoption Rate
Asia Pacific National Broadband Plans
Global Broadband Sector Future Outlook
Information and Communication Technologies Sector 
Asia Pacific Optic Fiber Market
National Broadband and Digitization
Asia Pacific Broadband Market Size
Asia Pacific Broadband Market Research
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Monday, March 27, 2017

Digitization Influencing Broadband Sector in Asia Pacific: Ken Research

Ken Research has recently announced its latest publication, “National Broadband Plans In Asia-Pacific: Focus On Bridging The Digital Divide To Spur Economic Growth ” which aims at provides in-depth market analysis, information and insights into the Telecom industry. It describes Telecom industry's growth prospects by segment and category and outlines a comprehensive overview of the global and local demographics. It further provides the detailed competitive setting, distribution channels and regulatory policies in the Broadband Policy.



Asia Pacific Economic Scenario.
Development in the Asia-Pacific region has been very unhinged, and there is great variation in connectivity across the region. In these countries, more government and policy support was required to accelerate infrastructure growth and increase external connectivity. Governments are taking lead on infrastructure development, to build alliances incorporating diverse government departments and private industry, and to extend broadband-friendly industrial policy. Governments are also looking to improve infrastructure synergy and find ways to abridge the process of obtaining rights of way. They are in need of new buildings and overhaul projects to include fiber connections, produce explicit standards for compensation for eminent domain, and start universal service funds.
Industrial Overview
The market in the broadband industry is on the verge of a sharp growth and also broadening its horizons. Various factors such as setting the minimum seed of the internet and making everything wire are few steps from the side of the govt. Governments and operators are actively investing in the broadband infrastructure to attain goals laid under the national broadband plans. Government are extending support in the form of funds as well as introducing regulatory measures and offering spectrum. While operators are supporting by making investments in their networks.
Key Players
The key players in the spice and seasoning industry are China Telecom, Telekom Malaysia, PT Palapa Ring Barat, the Pandawa Lima, OpenNet consortium, StarHub, Telstra, Optus, BSNL, PGCIL, Railtel, China Unicom, Northpower Limited, Waikato Networks Limited, WEL Networks, Waipa Networks, Enable Services Limited, Christchurch City Holdings, Chorus Limited, Chunghwa Telecom, Far EasTone, CAT, TOT.
Conclusion
Therefore the telecom industry is set to grow in the Asia Pacific region but there are certain measures that need to taken care of such as digitization of the procedures, making most of the things online and setting up of optic fibre is the main solution and need of the hour as well.
Key topics covered in report
  • National broadband plans
  • Requirements
  • Thought out plans
  • Govt policies
  • Economic change
  • Global Broadband Sector Analysis
  • Asia Pacific broadband subscribers
  • India internet users Report
  • China internet adoption rate
  • Asia Pacific National Broadband plans
  • Broadband sector Future Outlook
  • Information and Communication Technologies sector
  • Asia Pacific Optic Fiber Market
  • Global Broadband Sector Research
  • Global Broadband Sector growth
  • Global Broadband Sector market Report
  • Global Broadband Sector
Companies Covered
China Telecom, Telekom Malaysia, PT Palapa Ring Barat, the Pandawa Lima, OpenNet consortium, StarHub, Telstra, Optus, BSNL, PGCIL, Railtel, China Unicom, Northpower Limited, Waikato Networks Limited, WEL Networks, Waipa Networks, Enable Services Limited, Christchurch City Holdings, Chorus Limited, Chunghwa Telecom, Far EasTone, CAT, TOT
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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Spurt in Broadband Adoption in Developing Countries: Ken Research

Ken Research has announced latest publication titled “National Broadband Plans in Asia-Pacific: Focus on Bridging the Digital Divide to Spur Economic Growth” which discuss scope of broadband in Asian region. It gives an understanding of the national broadband plans adopted by the governments in APAC region. The report analyses guidelines set under NBPs such as targets, technology, funding and role of governments as well as private operators. The report investigates NBPs in APAC countries. The report analyses targets, technologies, funding strategies and role of government and private sector in achieving the goals of NBPs.
Higher mobile and fixed broadband penetration is a key ingredient in national competitiveness, where citizens are given easier and cheaper access to government services such as education, healthcare, public utilities, and environmental management, among others.
The National Broadband in Asia Pacific is very well supported by ITU; institute is responsible for issues related to Information and Communication Technologies. There has been a huge change in the number of users of internet in last 15 years in developed countries and also in developing countries. In developing countries there is rapid increase in number of internet users than in developed countries. A study revealed that the spike in mobile broadband adoption in the Philippines contributes to about 6.9% of the country’s GDP annually. Countries such as India, China, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam among others have goals to extend broadband access, while countries including Indonesia and China have also defined minimum speed of broadband services in their respective NBPs.
Rapidly upgrading technology is also one of the important factor behind improving adoption of broadband driven by changing preferences and busy lifestyle. The Philippines Digital Strategy replaced the Philippines ICT Roadmap, which retained continuity in the same broad themes (e-government, cyber-services, human capital, infrastructure), developed a more in-depth focus, specifically on the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry, marginalized communities and universal service.
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Asia Pacific comes on the fourth position from the five sub heads divided by the ICT. Mobile broadband Penetration levels are the highest in Europe and the America. Some of the Brands are also taking initiative for the National Broadband Campaign Launched by ICT in October 2011. Huawei and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) jointly hosted the first Asia Pacific Exchange on Broadband Regulation and Policy at the ITU Telecom World 2016 in Bangkok. They also released the White Paper on Broadband Regulation and Policy in Asia-Pacific Region: Facilitating Faster Broadband Deployment. Speakers at the exchange called for more comprehensive broadband policies to guide development and speed the rollout of national broadband networks, as the basis for growth in the digital economy. 
The integration of digital into telecommunications (Digital Conclusion) can serve as a gateway to unprecedented opportunities. Meanwhile, this integration can also lead to various forms of threat that discourages the convergence of technologies in telecommunications. Therefore, the cooperation at the regional and international levels should be promoted to support the emergence of effective cyber technology and provide chances for people to use secure ICT devices and applications.
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