The “Telecoms Services Forecast for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Developed Asia-Pacific 2017-2022” report has been added to Research and Markets’ offering.
“Operators’ revenue from SMEs in developed Asia-Pacific will stabilise as mobile data continues to dominate the market, offsetting revenue decline in other legacy services.”
This report provides an outlook on the telecoms services market to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in developed Asia-Pacific (DVAP), including country views for Australia and Japan. It provides forecasts for fixed and mobile voice and data network services, as well as other business services, including security and cloud services.
This report provides:
– forecasts for operator services to SMEs
– an estimate of the total market for new business services and the share that operators may achieve for each service
– quantification of revenue, connections or users, and ARPU for each service and each SME segment (micro, small and medium)
– demographic data on the number of employees, enterprises and sites within each segment
– data for the region as a whole and for two countries
– individual profiles for Australia and Japan.
Coverage
Geographical coverage
Regions modelled
Developed Asia-Pacific
Countries modelled individually
Australia
Japan
Enterprise size
Segments
Micro (0-9 employees)
Small (10-49 employees)
Medium (50-249 employees)
Services
Mobile
– Voice, messaging and handset data
– Mobile broadband
– IoT connectivity (mobile and LPWA)
Fixed
– Narrowband and VoBB
– ADSL/SDSL, vDSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other fixed broadband
– Dedicated connections up to 100Mbps, >100Mbps and up to 1Gbps, and >1Gbps
– Traditional managed services
– IoT connectivity
Other business services
– Unified communications
– Security
– Co-location and hosting
– Private cloud
– Software-as-a-service (SaaS, public cloud)
– Platform-as-a-service (PaaS, public cloud)
– Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS, public cloud)
– Enterprise mobility
– Desktop management
Key Topics Covered:
– Executive summary: Operators’ overall revenue from SMEs will be stable as revenue from data connectivity and other business services grows
– Regional forecasts
– Operators’ revenue form SMEs will stabilise as mobile data continues to dominate the market, offsetting revenue decline in other legacy services
– All SME segments will deliver revenue growth, driven by an increase in mobile data and other business services
– Handset data will dominate mobile services revenue as smatphones become increasingly ubiquitous for enterprise use
– Operators’ revenue from fixed data services in DVAP will remain stable, while revenue form voice services continues to decline
– The broadband market among SMEs is already saturated, but there will be a gradual shift towards fibre connections
– The market for other business services will continue to grow, offering operators an opportunity to gain a share of new revenue
– Key other business services for operators include security, co-location and hosting, and enterprise mobility
– country-level forecasts
– Australia: Growth in mobile data and new business services will only partially offset revenue decline form legacy voice services
– Japan: Operator revenue will stabilise as mobile data continues to dominate the market, offsetting revenue decline in other services
– Forecast methodology and assumptions
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