An Insight into Terrestrial Communications

An Insight into Terrestrial Communications

Regional Trends and Metrics

RELEASE DATE
30-Sep-2015
REGION
North America
Research Code: 9ABF-00-01-00-00
SKU: TE00249-NA-MR_01360
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Mobile connections have surpassed fixed/land line connections in a relatively short amount of time (less than a decade). Mobile connections continue to increase, not just from users which did not previously have a cellular device, but users now adopting multiple devices. Additionally, users with fixed communications may be likely to switch to mobile communications (losing their fixed communications in the process), while the opposite is not true. It is unlikely for any mobile communications users to cancel their service unless they are simply moving to a different company.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Definitions
  • Key Findings

Terrestrial Communications, Regional Breakout and Market Analysis

  • Forecast Assumptions and Methodology
  • Key Metrics & Benchmarks
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • APAC
  • Russia and Central Asia
  • Middle East and Africa
  • Terrestrial Communications—The Last Word
  • Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

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  • Global Perspective
  • Industry Convergence
  • 360º Research Perspective
  • Implementation Excellence
  • Our Blue Ocean Strategy
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Mobile connections have surpassed fixed/land line connections in a relatively short amount of time (less than a decade). Mobile connections continue to increase, not just from users which did not previously have a cellular device, but users now adopting multiple devices. Additionally, users with fixed communications may be likely to switch to mobile communications (losing their fixed communications in the process), while the opposite is not true. It is unlikely for any mobile communications users to cancel their service unless they are simply moving to a different company.
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Author Peter Finalle
Industries Telecom
WIP Number 9ABF-00-01-00-00
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