Friday, 12 December 2014

Ultrafast Broadband via Satellite - Research and Markets


Realities and outlook for Europe and North America

This study reviews the current state of broadband markets in Europe and North America
It presents the latest developments observed on these markets and the emerging trends for consumer broadband


The potential of satellite broadband over these regions is analyzed in detail, as well as the strategies adopted by the main satellite players involved in this market.

Table of Content

1. Executive Summary

2. Methodology
2.1. General methodology of IDATE's reports
2.2. Methodology specific to this report

3. Governmental initiatives & national broadband plans in the USA and Europe
3.1. Europe
3.1.1. Objectives
3.1.2. Progress
3.2. USA
3.2.1. Objectives
3.2.2. Progress

4. Broadband market dynamics
4.1. Fixed Internet
4.1.1. Europe
4.1.2. USA
4.2. Mobile Internet
4.2.1. Europe
4.2.2. USA
4.3. LTE as a fixed Internet technology

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5. What challenges and opportunities for satellite?
5.1. The market is mainly located in the USA
5.2. After a slow start, the market is also now developing in Europe
5.3. Challenges remain ahead
5.3.1. Reducing bandwidth costs will be critical
5.3.2. Keep on simplifying satellite equipment installation
5.3.3. Lowering pricing remains key
5.4. Market forecasts up to 2018

Table 1: European countries' BB/UFB objectives under the Digital Agenda
Table 2: Scorecard for various national BB/UFB plans, in Europe
Table 3: Scorecard for national BB/UFB plans (USA)
Table 4: BB/UFB data for the USA, December 2013
Table 5: Residential connections over 200 Kbps in at least one direction, by technology, 2009-2013
Table 6: Mobile subscribers by RAT technologies in selected countries
Table 7: Data plan options for Verizon Home Fusion
Table 8: Data plan options for Vodafone Germany Zuhause

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