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Telecoms Market Reports - Asia/Pacific

ITI's telecommunications market reports focus on individual countries or regions. Market intelligence reports provide an invaluable mix of vital market data and background information and are currently available for more than 60 telecommunications markets.

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China
China's telecommunications market is one of the largest in the world and remains almost completely under the thrall of the state; therefore foreign-owned companies have little or no chance of directly operating networks or providing services in mainland China, except in co-operation with state-owned or approved entities. This report provides a complete review of China's telecommunications market.
Oct-07
£395/$795/€710
Thailand
Progress remains slow with regards to the development of the regulatory regime for Thailand’s telecommunications sector. Liberalisation of the sector, the creation of a new independent regulatory authority, and the privatisation of incumbent operators TOT Corporation (domestic services) and Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT, international, telex, and telegraph services) have all been subject to delay. This report provides a complete review of Thailand's telecommunications market.
Oct-07
£395/$795/€710
India
India's telecommunications market began to be liberalised in 1992 and is now fully-open to competition. This report provides a complete review of India's telecommunications market.
Sep-07
£395/$795/€710
Japan
Japan's telecommunications market is continuing to consolidate as the larger alternative fixed-line, broadband, and wireless operators and service providers seek to usurp the market dominance of NTT and KDDI. This report provides a review of Japan's telecommunications market.
Aug-07
£395/$795/€710
Philippines
The dominant telecommunications operator in the Philippines continues to be Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT). PLDT was the only full-service operator until new legislation passed in 1993 opened all markets to competition. This report provides a complete review of Philippine's telecommunications market.
Aug-07
£395/$795/€710
Oman
The telecommunications market in Oman is dominated by state-controlled incumbent operator, Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel). This report provides a complete review of Oman's telecommunications market.
Jun-07
£395/$795/€710
South Korea
South Korea's telecommunications market continues to be dominated by the former state-controlled incumbent operator, KT Corporation. KT claimed to have accounted for 92.2% of South Korea's local telephone subscribers at the end of 2006; approximately 21 million customers in all. This report provides a complete review of Korea's telecommunications market.
Apr-07
£395/$795/€710
Australia
Australia operated a duopoly in the provision of telecommunications services until July 1997 until the market was open to full competition and, by June 2006, there were 209 licensed carriers. This report provides a complete review of Australia's telecommunications market.
Mar-07
£395/$795/€710
New Zealand
The New Zealand telecommunications market is arguably the most liberalised in the world, with no regulatory body to monitor the industry and no statutory or legal barriers to entry. This report provides a complete review of New Zealand's telecommunications market.
Mar-07
£395/$795/€710
Kazakhstan
Although the government of Kazakhstan has instituted a programme aimed at developing its telecommunications market through the phased liberalisation of basic and advanced services, little headway has been made so far in breaking the de facto monopoly on the fixed-line market held by incumbent state-controlled operator, Kazakhtelecom. This report provides a complete review of Kazakhstan's telecommunications market.
Jan-07
£395/$795/€710
Singapore
Singapore's info-communications industry generated total revenue of S$37,890 million in 2005, up from S$34,770 million in 2004. Over the two years to the end of 2007, the industry should see revenues grow by a further 10.4%, to S$41,849 million. This report provides a complete review of Sinagpore's telecommunications market.
Jan-07
£395/$795/€710
Malaysia
Malaysia's communications and multimedia industry was worth approximately M$26,800 million in 2005, up by 9.4% from M$24,500 million in 2004. This report provides a complete review of Malaysia's telecommunications market.
Jan-07
£395/$795/€710
Hong Kong
Hong Kong's telecommunications market has been progressively liberalised and is now one of the most sophisticated and successful in the world, reflecting the country's status as a leading business and financial centre. This report provides a complete review of Hong Kong's telecommunications market.
Nov-06
£395/$795/€710
Opportunities for Telecommunications Equipment & Services in the BRIC Economies - 2006
This new report evaluates the real status, opportunities and threats for telecoms companies in Brazil, Russia, India and China. In addition to highly detailed chapters on each market, the report provides a thought-provoking and comparative examination of the BRIC economies, putting opportunities into their current and future context.
Nov-06
£795/US$1495/€1295
Indonesia
At the time of writing, telecommunications services in Indonesia are primarily provided by PT Telkom (domestic services, and increasingly international) and PT Indosat (international services, and increasingly long-distance and local) and their associated companies. This report provides a complete review of Indonesia's telecommunications market.
Jul-06
£395/$795/€710
Taiwan
Taiwan's incumbent telecommunications operator, Chunghwa Telecom, took over the operational activities of the Directorate General of Telecommunication (DGT) from July 1, 1996, when it was confirmed that the company would be partially privatised within the following five years. However, plans for its privatisation as early as 1998 were postponed. Subsequent attempts by the government to reduce its holding also met with disastrous response from investors. A series of poorly-received auctions, an IPO in October 2000 and an abandoned American depository receipts (ADR) offering scheduled for the first quarter of 2001, merely reduced the government's holding to 95% by late-2002. This report provides a complete review of Taiwan's telecommunications market.
May-06
£395/$795/€710
Pakistan
During 2004, Pakistan's fixed-line telecommunications services market was comprehensively liberalised, with 12 companies issued with licences to operate long-distance and international (LDI) services, 36 companies issued with local loop (LL) licences, and 18 companies issued with wireless local loop (WLL) licences. This report provides a complete review of Pakistan's telecommunications market.
Jun-05
£395/$795/€710