Indonesia's Broadband Growth Continues Strong in 2008
This study analyzes the broadband Internet access service market in Indonesia to 2012. This study follows the key broadband access technologies of DSL, cable modem, metro Ethernet, and other emerging technologies such as satellite and WiMax. Key features include market overviews and forecasts on subscribers and revenue for this very high growth market, and the factors that enabled HSPA to rapidly overtake fixed broadband.
In addition, this is the only syndicated reseach report that provides analysis of the online entertainment content - music, video, and gaming - in Indonesia.
Forecasts by technology - DSL, Cable, WiFi, WiMax, 3G HSPA, LTE are provided.
Table of Contents:
Topics
Market Factors
Market Size and Segmentation
Market Leaders
SWOT Analysis
Technology Leaders
Content Trends Driving Broadband growth in Indonesia
Consumer Purchasing Criteria
IPTV Outlook and Forecast
Figures and Tables
Indonesia - Broadband Growth Drivers 2008 - 2012
Indonesia - Internet users and subscribers - 2004 - 2012
Indonesia - broadband subscribers and penetration - 2006
Indonesia - broadband subscriber growth - 2004 - 2012
Indonesia - forecast broadband subscribers by market scenario and
technology - 2009; 2012; 2015
Pages & Document Format
15 pages, PDF DocumentPublished August 2008
About the Report
Combining exclusive consumer and supplier research with key operator interviews, this report provide an up-to-date overview of the broadband market in Indonesia.
This analysis looks at the
sector with a fresh impetus, underlining the importance of the growing
content market in Indonesia. New 2008 view of Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities, and Threats of the fixed and wireless Broadband Access
market in the fourth most populous nation
About the Author
Siti is responsible for Telecom consulting projects and various syndicated research products covering fixed and wireless technologies. Her research expertise includes mobile cellular, wireless broadband, and advanced fixed and wireless technologies.
Prior to joining APRG, Siti worked
for a local consulting firm and was responsible for strategic projects
including new business planning, and technology strategy for large
companies.