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Asia Fixed Broadband and Internet Market and Forecasts
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Despite rapid growth a significant 'digital gap' remains in broadband markets across AsiaThis market report provides a comprehensive overview of the broadband internet segment of the telecom market across the various economies of Asia. Asia makes a strong claim to be leading the world when it comes to the development of broadband internet. In some of Asia's markets broadband has become the fastest growing telecom market segment.
The energetic expansion of broadband was for a long time, however, a phenomenon limited to the developed economies, with narrowband dial-up access being the norm in the majority of the poorer developing countries of the region. This is now changing rapidly, but for the time being there remains a 'digital gap'. In those economies where the broadband market has created a strong presence, both DSL and cable modem platforms have both proved popular, with DSL establishing a clear advantage.
Asia has become the leading region in the world for DSL, with close to 40% of the global DSL subscribers to be found in the region. More recently, we have seen the advent of FttX as an alternative platform for broadband access in Asia. FttX already comprises over 50% of the high speed internet access connections in the leading technology markets of Japan and South Korea.
As broadband internet continues to extend its presence across Asia, the region's broadband market finds itself dominated by six 'players.' These 'High' ranked markets are predominantly the economies of North Asia.
South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau, Taiwan and Japan, for the moment at least, have left the rest of the region behind in terms of both penetration and sophistication of their broadband services and infrastructure. The penetration gap is clearly seen in the Exhibit below.
South Korea has been the most remarkable example of the Asian broadband revolution in the leading markets. By mid-2011 broadband subscriber penetration had passed 35%, and over 95% of households in the country had very high speed broadband internet connections.
South Korea - broadband subscribers and households – March 2011
Category | Statistics |
Broadband subscribers: | |
Total number of subscribers | 17,399,030 |
Annual growth | 4.8% |
Broadband (population) penetration | 35.6% |
Proportion of all internet subscribers | 100% |
Broadband households: | |
Residential broadband subscribers(e) | 16,350,000 |
Proportion of all households | 95% |
(Source: BuddeComm based on industry data)
Another market of special note in the region is Singapore where the government has been implementing broadband internet access – wired and wireless - for the whole of the island state. The Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), Singapore's telecom regulator, has been reporting what it referred to as the 'Household Broadband Penetration Rate'. This had reached 165% by May 2010.
In fact, it was becoming a meaningless figure and in March 2011 the IDA started reporting on the 'Residential Wired Broadband Household Penetration Rate'. This measured the total number of residential wired broadband subscriptions per household, and excluded all wireless access plans previously included (3G, 3.5G/HSDPA, WiMAX and Wi-Fi hotspots).
The Residential Wired Broadband Household Penetration Rate was 103% as of May 2011, with 1.2 million wired broadband households.
Singapore - broadband subscribers and households – May 2011
Category | Statistics |
Broadband subscribers: | |
Total number of subscribers | 8,406,300 |
Annual growth (2010) | 33% |
Wireless broadband (population) penetration | 140% |
Proportion of all internet subscribers | 99% |
Broadband households: | |
Residential wired broadband subscribers | 1,206,700 |
Wired broadband household penetration | 103% |
(Source: BuddeComm based on IDA data)
The regional broadband market in Asia consists of a large number of relatively small countries. There continues to be considerable activity in the internet and online markets across Asia ranging from China's impressive progress in terms of sheer scale to Mongolia which has doubled household penetration to over 10% and implemented numerous e-government initiatives. China, with over 140 million broadband subscribers is still undergoing broadband subscriber growth in excess of 20% per annum despite already being the largest broadband internet market in the world.
For the economies that fall outside the top band of Asian internet markets, two distinct groupings appear in terms of broadband household penetration. The countries in the second band – roughly between 5% and 40% household penetration – are busily expanding their broadband capability.
Whilst the countries in this second group are closing in on the top six, for the time being there remains a clear gap - almost 30% on the household penetration scale - to be bridged before a position can be claimed in the top grouping.
Of the larger markets in this group, Malaysia and Vietnam are playing significant roles; in the last few years both operators and governments in these markets have started to give priority to expanding internet access and speed. There are a few relative newcomers to this group, too, Azerbaijan being one example of recent rapid growth. Although the clear leader with the number of broadband lines deployed, China remains in this middle grouping due to its huge population.
In the third grouping are those countries that, for whatever reason, have not yet 'got their act together' when it comes to internet. Of course, some are performing relatively well under difficult circumstances. Indonesia has major infrastructure challenges to overcome in providing internet to its citizens across a sprawling archipelago.
Sri Lanka is making a big effort as part of its recovery from the long-running civil war. India, like China, is struggling with its huge population and has focused on mobile telephony services. At the bottom end of the scale, however, a number of countries are simply managing with poor telecom infrastructure and generally underdeveloped regulatory regimes coupled with low GDP per capita.
Asia's broadband markets ranked by household penetration ? June 2011
Market ranking | Penetration range | (as proportion of all households) | Market (household penetration) |
High | >60% | Singapore (104%) | South Korea (95%) | Hong Kong (83%) | Macau (88%) | Taiwan (70%) | Japan (65%) |
Medium | 5%-40% | Maldives (36%) | Malaysia (35%) | China (30%) | Brunei (29%) | Azerbaijan (26%) | Kazakhstan (25%) | Georgia (22%) | Vietnam (21%) | Thailand (15%) | Mongolia (11%) | Armenia (11%) | Philippines (10%) | Bhutan (6%) | India (5%) | |
Low | 0-5% | Sri Lanka (4%) | Indonesia (3%) | Pakistan (2%) | Uzbekistan (2%) | Nepal (2%) | Cambodia (1%) | Laos (1%) | Kyrgyzstan (1%) | + | 7 other countries in Asia below 1% | |
(Source: BuddeComm, estimates) | Peter Evans
December 2011
Mobile data and third generation (3G) mobile broadband services are covered in a separate report: Asian Mobile Data and the Wireless Broadband Market.
Data in this report is the latest available at the time of preparation and may not be for the current year.
The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, East Timor, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
1. Afghanistan
1.1 Internet market
1.1.1 Overview
1.1.2 Internet statistics
1.1.3 Forecasts – Internet services – 2015; 2020
1.1.4 Infrastructure projects
2. Armenia
2.1 Overview of the internet market
2.1.1 Internet statistics
2.2 Broadband services
2.2.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
2.2.2 Wireless broadband
2.3 VoIP
2.4 ISP market
2.4.1 Arminco Global Telecommunications
2.4.2 Web Ltd (WEB.AM)
2.4.3 Armenian Datacom Company (ADC)
2.5 Infrastructure
3. Azerbaijan
3.1 Internet market
3.1.1 Overview
3.1.2 Internet statistics
3.1.3 Forecasts – internet services – 2015; 2020
3.1.4 Computers for schools
3.1.5 Cybercrime
3.1.6 ISP market
3.2 Broadband market
3.2.1 Overview
3.2.2 Trans-Eurasian Information Superhighway
3.2.3 WiMAX
3.2.4 Fourth Generation (4G) / Long Term Evolution (LTE)
4. Bangladesh
4.1 Internet Market
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Internet statistics
4.1.3 Village Computer and Internet Program (VCIP)
4.1.4 International Internet Gateway (IIG) licences
4.1.5 Digital Bangladesh
4.1.6 Access to Information (A2I) program
4.1.7 ISP market
4.1.8 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
4.2 Broadband Market
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Wireless broadband
4.2.3 WiMAX
4.2.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
4.2.5 Regulation
4.3 Forecasts – internet services – 2015; 2020
5. Bhutan
5.1 Internet market
5.1.1 Overview
5.1.2 ISP market
6. Brunei Darussalam
6.1 Internet market overview
6.1.1 Internet statistics
6.2 Broadband market overview
6.2.1 Broadband statistics
7. Cambodia
7.1 Internet market
7.1.1 Overview
7.1.2 Background
7.1.3 WiMAX
7.1.4 Internet statistics
7.1.5 Long term evolution (LTE) network
7.1.6 Selected ISP analysis: AngkorNet
7.2 Forecasts – internet services – 2009 - 2010; 2015; 2020
8. China
8.1 Internet Market
8.1.1 Backbone internet networks
8.1.2 International outlet bandwidth
8.1.3 Basic internet resources
8.1.4 IP Addresses
8.1.5 Domain names
8.1.6 Websites
8.1.7 Web pages
8.1.8 Internet growth
8.2 Broadband Market
8.2.1 Overview
8.2.2 Broadband statistics
8.2.3 Broadband technologies
8.2.4 Wireless broadband
8.2.5 IP telephony/Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
8.3 Forecasts
8.3.1 Forecast internet users – 2011-2016
8.3.2 Forecast broadband subscribers – 2010-2016
8.3.3 Forecast FttX subscribers – 2010-2016
9. Georgia
9.1 Internet market
9.1.1 Overview
9.1.2 August 2008 conflict and possible cyber warfare
9.1.3 ISP market
9.2 Broadband market
9.2.1 Overview
9.2.2 WiMAX
9.3 Forecasts – internet services – 2009-2010; 2015; 2020
10. Hong Kong
10.1 Internet Market
10.1.1 Overview
10.1.2 Internet statistics
10.1.3 Internet traffic volume
10.1.4 Domain names
10.1.5 Internet contribution to GDP
10.2 Broadband Market
10.2.1 Background
10.2.2 Overview
10.2.3 Broadband statistics
10.2.4 Broadband performance pledges
10.2.5 Digital 21 IT Strategy
10.2.6 Broadband Survey results
10.2.7 FttB/FttH building registration scheme
10.2.8 Broadband technologies
10.2.9 Major broadband operators
10.3 Forecast broadband subscribers: 2010-2012; 2016
11. India
11.1 Broadband networks and services
11.1.1 Overview
11.1.2 Market development
11.1.3 National Broadband Policy
11.1.4 National Broadband Plan
11.1.5 Personal computers
11.1.6 Cable modems
11.1.7 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
11.1.8 Wireless broadband
11.1.9 Satellite
11.2 Internet market
11.2.1 Overview
11.2.2 Regulatory issues
11.2.3 Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
11.3 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
11.4 Internet forecasts – 2015; 2020
12. Indonesia
12.1 Internet Market
12.1.1 Overview
12.1.2 Internet statistics
12.1.3 Social Networking
12.1.4 Regulatory developments
12.1.5 Internet infrastructure
12.1.6 ISP market
12.1.7 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
12.2 Broadband Market
12.2.1 Overview
12.2.2 Broadband market background
12.2.3 First Media
12.2.4 TelkomNet
12.2.5 IndosatM2 (IM2)
12.2.6 ID-WiBB
12.2.7 Wireless broadband
12.2.8 Internet via satellite
12.3 Forecasts – internet services – 2015; 2020
13. Japan
13.1 Broadband Market
13.1.1 Overview
13.1.2 Broadband statistics
13.1.3 Electric power utilities
13.1.4 Broadband policy
13.1.5 Broadband Technologies
13.1.6 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
13.1.7 Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)
13.1.8 Broadband Survey results
13.2 Forecasts
13.2.1 Forecast broadband subscribers: 2010-2011; 2016
13.2.2 Forecast FttX subscribers: 2010-2011; 2016
14. Kazakhstan
14.1 Internet market
14.1.1 Overview
14.2 Broadband services
14.2.1 WiMAX
14.3 ISP market
14.3.1 Kazakhstan Online
14.3.2 Nursat
14.4 Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)
14.5 Forecasts – Internet services – 2015; 2020
15. Kyrgyzstan
15.1 Internet market
15.1.1 Overview
15.1.2 ISP market
16. Laos
16.1 Internet
16.1.1 Overview
16.1.2 Internet statistics
16.1.3 ISP market
16.1.4 Public Internet access
16.1.5 Top level domain name
16.2 Broadband market
16.2.1 Overview
16.2.2 Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)
16.2.3 VoIP telephony
16.3 Forecasts – Internet services - 2015; 2020
17. Macau
17.1 Internet market
17.1.1 Background
17.1.2 Internet statistics
17.1.3 Internet survey results
17.1.4 Macau international internet bandwidth
17.1.5 Online services
17.1.6 Country code domain names
17.2 Broadband market
17.2.1 Overview
17.2.2 Statistics
17.2.3 WiFi
17.2.4 E-commerce
17.2.5 Cloud computing
18. Malaysia
18.1 Broadband Market
18.1.1 Overview
18.1.2 Broadband and Internet statistics
18.1.3 High-Speed Broadband (HSBB) network
18.1.4 The development of Internet in Malaysia
18.1.5 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
18.1.6 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
18.1.7 Wireless broadband
18.1.8 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
18.1.9 Internet via satellite
18.2 Forecasts – broadband internet services – 2015; 2020
19. Maldives
19.1 Internet market
19.1.1 Overview
19.1.2 Competition
19.1.3 Government Network of the Maldives (GNM)
19.2 Broadband market
19.2.1 Overview
20. Mongolia
20.1 Internet market
20.1.1 Overview
20.1.2 Internet statistics
20.1.3 Internet infrastructure statistics
20.1.4 Mongolia internet Exchange (MIX)
20.1.5 ISP market
20.1.6 ISP charges
20.2 Broadband market
20.2.1 Overview
20.2.2 Broadband statistics
21. Myanmar
21.1 Internet market
21.1.1 Overview
21.1.2 Internet cafes
21.1.3 WiMAX
21.2 Data market
22. Nepal
22.1 Internet market
22.1.1 Overview
22.1.2 ISP market
22.1.3 Internet Exchange
22.2 Forecasts – Internet services – 2015; 2020
23. Pakistan
23.1 Internet Market
23.1.1 Overview
23.1.2 Internet and broadband statistics
23.1.3 Major government initiatives
23.1.4 Internet control and censorship
23.1.5 ISP market
23.2 Broadband Market
23.2.1 Overview
23.2.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
23.2.3 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
23.2.4 Cable modem
23.2.5 Wireless broadband
23.3 Forecasts – Internet market – 2015; 2020
24. Philippines
24.1 Broadband market overview
24.1.1 Broadband and Internet statistics
24.1.2 Regulatory issues
24.1.3 National Broadband Network (NBN)
24.2 Cable modem
24.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
24.4 Wireless broadband
24.4.1 Market overview
24.4.2 Rural services
24.4.3 WiFi
24.4.4 WiMAX
24.4.5 Fourth Generation (4G) / Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile services
24.5 Broadband over power lines
24.6 Internet market overview
24.6.1 Role of Internet in the Philippines
24.6.2 Social networking
24.6.3 Internet exchanges
24.6.4 Internet regulations
24.6.5 Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT)
24.6.6 Gearing Up Internet Literacy and Access for Students (GILAS)
24.7 Major broadband service providers and ISPs
24.7.1 Overview
24.7.2 PLDT
24.7.3 GlobeNet
24.7.4 Bayantel
24.7.5 Bell Telecom's I-Direct
24.7.6 Broadband Philippines
24.7.7 Meridian
24.7.8 Philweb.com
24.7.9 EasyCall
24.8 Internet via satellite
24.9 IP networks
24.10 Forecasts – Internet services – 2015; 2020
25. Singapore
25.1 Broadband Market
25.1.1 Overview
25.1.2 Background
25.1.3 Broadband and internet statistics
25.1.4 Next Generation National Infocomm Infrastructure (Next Gen NII)
25.1.5 Broadband service providers
25.1.6 Broadband technologies
25.1.7 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
26. South Korea
26.1 Internet Market
26.1.1 National Internet Development Agency of Korea (NIDA)
26.1.2 Internet statistics
26.1.3 Internet usage patterns
26.1.4 Internet usage by the socially disadvantaged
26.1.5 Internet media consumption
26.2 Broadband Market
26.2.1 Background
26.2.2 ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission for Digital Development
26.2.3 Overview
26.2.4 Growth drivers
26.2.5 Broadband speed results
26.2.6 Broadband statistics
26.2.7 Broadband government targets
26.2.8 Broadband technologies
26.2.9 Wireless broadband
26.2.10 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
26.2.11 Broadband TV
26.3 Forecasts
26.3.1 Forecast broadband subscribers – 2011 - 2012; 2016
26.3.2 Forecasts - Internet
27. Sri Lanka
27.1 Internet Market
27.1.1 Overview
27.1.2 Internet statistics
27.1.3 Forecasts – Internet services – 2015; 2020
27.1.4 Internet control and censorship
27.1.5 Internet exchange
27.1.6 Public internet access
27.1.7 ISP market
27.1.8 E-commerce
27.1.9 E-government
27.2 Broadband Market
27.2.1 Overview
27.2.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
27.2.3 Wireless broadband/WiMAX
27.2.4 Fibre to the Building (FttB)
27.3 Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)
28. Taiwan
28.1 Internet Market
28.1.1 Overview of the internet market
28.1.2 Internet statistics
28.2 Broadband Market
28.2.1 Overview of Taiwan's broadband market
28.2.2 Broadband statistics
28.2.3 Government initiatives for broadband and m-Taiwan
28.2.4 Broadband technologies
28.2.5 WiFi
28.2.6 WiMAX
28.3 Forecasts
28.3.1 Forecast fixed broadband subscribers – 2011; 2016
28.3.2 Forecast FttX subscribers – 2011; 2016
29. Tajikistan
29.1 Internet market
29.1.1 Overview
29.1.2 Internet regulation
29.1.3 Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
29.1.4 Government's e-strategy
29.1.5 Internet statistics
29.1.6 Government control
29.1.7 WiMAX
30. Thailand
30.1 Internet Market
30.1.1 Overview
30.1.2 Internet statistics
30.1.3 ISP market
30.1.4 Thailand's internet gateway exchanges
30.1.5 Regulatory issues
30.1.6 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
30.2 Broadband Market
30.2.1 Overview
30.2.2 Broadband statistics
30.2.3 National Broadband Policy
30.2.4 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
30.2.5 Cable modem
30.2.6 Internet via satellite
30.2.7 Wireless internet
30.2.8 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)
30.3 Forecasts – internet subscribers
30.3.1 Overview
30.3.2 Forecasts – internet subscribers – 2007 - 2008; 2013; 2018
31. Timor Leste
31.1 Internet market
31.1.1 Overview
31.1.2 Internet statistics
31.1.3 VoIP
31.1.4 E-commerce
32. Turkmenistan
32.1 Internet market
32.1.1 Overview
32.1.2 Broadband
32.1.3 Censorship and control
33. Uzbekistan
33.1 Internet market
33.1.1 Overview
33.1.2 Internet statistics
33.1.3 Forecasts – internet services – 2015; 2020
33.1.4 ISP market
33.2 Broadband market
33.2.1 Overview
33.2.2 WiMAX
34. Vietnam
34.1 Broadband Market
34.1.1 Overview
34.1.2 Background
34.1.3 Broadband and Internet statistics
34.1.4 Background to Internet development in Vietnam
34.1.5 Regulatory environment
34.1.6 Broadband technologies
34.1.7 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
34.2 Forecasts – Internet services – 2015; 2020
35. Glossary of Abbreviations
Table 1 – Internet users in Afghanistan – 2002 - 2012
Table 2 – Internet subscribers in Afghanistan – 2002 - 2012
Table 3 – Broadband subscribers in Afghanistan – 2004 - 2012
Table 4 – International Internet bandwidth in Afghanistan – 2005 - 2010
Table 5 – Forecast Internet subscribers in Afghanistan – 2015; 2020
Table 6 – Internet users in Armenia – 1994 - 2011
Table 7 – Internet subscribers in Armenia – 2000 - 2010
Table 8 – Broadband subscribers in Armenia – 2003 - 2010
Table 9 – Internet bandwidth capacity in Armenia – 2001 - 2007
Table 10 – Internet users, annual growth and penetration in Azerbaijan – 1995 - 2012
Table 11 – Internet subscribers in Azerbaijan – 1997 - 2012
Table 12 – Internet access by household in Azerbaijan – 2002 - 2011
Table 13 – Internet bandwidth capacity in Azerbaijan – 2001 - 2011
Table 14 – Forecast Internet subscribers in Azerbaijan – 2015; 2020
Table 15 – Fixed broadband subscribers in Azerbaijan – 2003 - 2012
Table 16 – Broadband subscribers and household overview of Azerbaijan – 2010
Table 17 – DSL broadband subscribers in Azerbaijan – 2005 - 2010
Table 18 – Internet users in Bangladesh – 1996 - 2012
Table 19 – Internet subscribers in Bangladesh – 1997 - 2011
Table 20 – Total international internet bandwidth in Bangladesh – 1998 - 2010
Table 21 – Number of ISPs in Bangladesh – 1996 - 2010
Table 22 – Fixed broadband subscribers in Bangladesh – 2007 - 2011
Table 23 – Forecast internet subscribers in Bangladesh – 2015; 2020
Table 24 – Internet users and penetration rate in Bhutan – 1999 - 2011
Table 25 – Internet subscribers in Bhutan – 2003 - 2011
Table 26 – Dial-up Internet subscribers in Bhutan – 2001 - 2007
Table 27 – International Internet bandwidth in Bhutan – 2000 - 2008
Table 28 – Internet users in Brunei Darussalam – 1996 - 2011
Table 29 – Internet subscribers Brunei Darussalam – 1997 - 2011
Table 30 – International Internet bandwidth Brunei Darussalam – 1999 - 2009
Table 31 – Fixed-broadband subscribers Brunei Darussalam – 2001 - 2011
Table 32 – Broadband subscribers and households Brunei Darussalam – June 2010
Table 33 – Internet users in Cambodia – 1997 - 2012
Table 34 – Internet subscribers in Cambodia – 1999 - 2012
Table 35 – Broadband subscribers in Cambodia – 2005 - 2012
Table 36 – DSL subscribers in Cambodia – 2003; 2006 - 2010
Table 37 – Broadband subscribers and households in Cambodia – 2010
Table 38 – Total international internet bandwidth in Cambodia – 1999 - 2010
Table 39 – Forecast internet subscriber growth in Cambodia – 2009 - 2010; 2015; 2020
Table 40 – China total international outlet bandwidth: 2006 - 2010
Table 41 – International outlet bandwidth for key networks in China – 2004 - 2010
Table 42 – IPv4 address resources in China and annual change – 2005 - 2010
Table 43 – Total domain names in China and annual change – 2005 - 2010
Table 44 – Classified domain names in China – 2009 - 2010
Table 45 – Classified .cn domain names in China – 2009 - 2010
Table 46 – Growth of websites in China and annual change – 2002 - 2010
Table 47 – Growth of web pages in China and annual change – 2006 - 2010
Table 48 – Internet users and annual change in China – 1996 - 2012
Table 49 – Internet subscribers and annual change in China – 1996 - 2012
Table 50 – CNNIC internet statistical survey on China – 2009 - 2010
Table 51 – Comparison in age structure of China internet users – 2008 - 2010
Table 52 – Broadband subscribers, annual change and penetration in China – 2000 - 2012
Table 53 – Broadband subscribers and households in China – April 2011
Table 54 – China Telecom broadband subscribers and annual change – 2003 - 2011
Table 55 – China Unicom broadband subscribers and annual change – 2003 - 2011
Table 56 – Broadband subscribers and growth by access type in China – April 2010
Table 57 – Broadband subscribers and household penetration in China – April 2010
Table 58 – Forecast broadband subscribers and household penetration in China – higher band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 59 – Cable modem internet subscribers and annual change in China – 2000 - 2010
Table 60 – DSL internet subscribers in China – 2000 - 2011
Table 61 – FttX subscribers in China – 2006 - 2012
Table 62 – Growth in IP telephony in China – 2004 - 2010
Table 63 – Registered Tom-Skype users in China – 2005 - 2009
Table 64 – Forecast internet users and penetration in China – lower band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 65 – Forecast internet users and penetration in China – higher band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 66 – Forecast broadband subscribers and household penetration in China – lower band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 67 – Forecast broadband subscribers and household penetration in China – higher band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 68 – Forecast FttX subscribers and penetration in China: 2011 - 2012, 2016
Table 69 – Internet users and penetration rate in Georgia – 1996 - 2012
Table 70 – Internet subscribers in Georgia – 2001 - 2012
Table 71 – Internet bandwidth capacity in Georgia – 2001 - 2010
Table 72 – Broadband subscribers in Georgia – 2001 - 2010
Table 73 – Broadband subscribers and households in Georgia – 2010
Table 74 – DSL subscribers in Georgia – 2008 - 2010
Table 75 – Forecast internet subscribers in Georgia – 2009 - 2010; 2015; 2020
Table 76 – Internet users and subscribers in Hong Kong – 1996 - 2012
Table 77 – Internet traffic volume (PSTN and broadband) in Hong Kong – 1997 - 2010
Table 78 – Use of international private leased circuits (IPLCs) in Hong Kong – 2002 - 2011
Table 79 – Registered domain names in Hong Kong – 2004 - 2011
Table 80 – Broadband internet access subscribers in Hong Kong – 2000 - 2012
Table 81 – Narrowband internet access subscribers in Hong Kong – 2000 - 2011
Table 82 – Prepaid and leased line internet access subscribers in Hong Kong – 2000 - 2011
Table 83 – Broadband subscribers and households in Hong Kong – February 2011
Table 84 – Broadband internet traffic volume in Hong Kong – 2000 - 2010
Table 85 – Broadband performance pledges in Hong Kong – Q1 2011
Table 86 – Digital 21 Strategy in Hong Kong – key indicators – May 2011
Table 87 – Broadband ranking evolution top 10 countries – 2008 - 2010
Table 88 – Broadband subscribers by operator in Hong Kong – 2007 - 2010
Table 89 – Cable modem internet subscribers in Hong Kong – 2000 - 2012
Table 90 – DSL subscribers in Hong Kong – 1999 - 2012
Table 91 – FttX subscribers in Hong Kong – 2007 - 2012
Table 92 – i-Cable broadband and VoIP subscribers and penetration in Hong Kong – 2000 - 2010
Table 93 – i-Cable cable TV subscribers, penetration and ARPU in Hong Kong – 1995 - 2010
Table 94 – HKBN triple play subscribers, ARPU and IDD traffic volume in Hong Kong – 2003 - 2011
Table 95 – PCCW broadband subscribers in Hong Kong – 2000 - 2011
Table 96 – PCCW NOW TV subscribers and ARPU in Hong Kong – 2003 - 2011
Table 97 – Forecast broadband subscribers and penetration in Hong Kong - lower band: 2010 - 2012; 2016
Table 98 – Forecast broadband subscribers and penetration in Hong Kong - higher band: 2010 - 2012; 2016
Table 99 – Broadband subscribers in India – 2001 - 2012
Table 100 – Broadband subscribers and households in India – 2010
Table 101 – Broadband subscribers by access and annual change in India – 2010
Table 102 – Internet subscribers and market share by access type in India – 2010
Table 103 – Broadband and Internet subscriber targets in India – 2005; 2007; 2010
Table 104 – Cable modem subscribers in India – 2001 - 2010
Table 105 – DSL subscribers in India – 2001 - 2010
Table 106 – Wireless broadband subscribers in India – 2003; 2006 - 2010
Table 107 – Internet users in India – 1995 - 2012
Table 108 – Internet subscribers in India – 1995 - 2012
Table 109 – Dial-up Internet subscribers in India – 2007 - 2012
Table 110 – Internet (dial-up) ARPU in India – 2005; 2007 - 2009
Table 111 – International Internet bandwidth in India – 2000 - 2010
Table 112 – Number of licensed ISPs in India – 2002 – 2003; 2005; 2008 - 2010
Table 113 – ISP market – leading operators, subscribers and market share in India – 2010
Table 114 – Forecast Internet subscribers in India – 2015; 2020
Table 115 – Internet users in Indonesia – 1998 - 2012
Table 116 – Internet subscribers in Indonesia – 1998 - 2011
Table 117 – Dial-up internet subscribers in Indonesia – 2004 - 2010
Table 118 – Total international internet bandwidth in Indonesia – 1998 - 2011
Table 119 – Households with internet access (%)in Indonesia – 2005 - 2011
Table 120 – Domain name registrations in Indonesia – June 2010
Table 121 – Internet licences by licence type in Indonesia – 2007
Table 122 – PT Telkom's dial-up internet subscribers in Indonesia – 2004 - 2008
Table 123 – Fixed broadband subscribers in Indonesia – 2000 - 2012
Table 124 – DSL subscribers in Indonesia – 2001 - 2010
Table 125 – Broadband subscribers and households in Indonesia - 2010
Table 126 – PT Telkom's broadband subscribers in Indonesia – 2004 - 2010
Table 127 – Forecast of Internet subscribers and penetration rates in Indonesia – 2015; 2020
Table 128 – Broadband subscribers and households in Japan – March 2011
Table 129 – Broadband subscribers and market share by access type in Japan – March 2011
Table 130 – Broadband subscribers by access type in Japan – 1998 - 2012
Table 131 – Broadband subscriber annual change and market share by access type in Japan – 2001 - 2011
Table 132 – Broadband household connectivity and service availability in Japan – 2006 - 2008; 2011
Table 133 – Tariffs for broadband services in Japan – 2008
Table 134 – DSL subscribers and market share by operator in Japan – December 2010
Table 135 – Carrier share of DSL subscribers in Japan - 2007 - 2010
Table 136 – FttH subscribers and market share by operator in Japan – June 2010
Table 137 – Carrier share of FttH subscribers in Japan – 2005 - 2010
Table 138 – Change in ARPU from FttH in Japan – 2005 - 2010
Table 139 – WiMAX subscribers - UQ Communications in Japan: 2009 - 2011
Table 140 – VoIP subscribers and annual change in Japan – 2004 - 2011
Table 141 – VoIP subscribers and market share by operator in Japan – June 2010
Table 142 – Carrier share of VoIP subscribers in Japan – 2006 - 2010
Table 143 – NTT services and charges in Japan – 2009
Table 144 – Forecast broadband subscribers and penetration in Japan – lower band: 2009-2011; 2016
Table 145 – Forecast broadband subscribers and penetration in Japan – higher band: 2009-2011; 2016
Table 146 – Forecast FttX subscribers and penetration in Japan - lower band: 2009-2011; 2016
Table 147 – Forecast FttX subscribers and penetration in Japan - higher band: 2009-2011; 2016
Table 148 – Internet users in Kazakhstan – 1996 - 2011
Table 149 – Internet subscribers in Kazakhstan – 1996 - 2011
Table 150 – Broadband subscribers in Kazakhstan – 2003 - 2010
Table 151 – Broadband subscribers and household overview of Kazakhstan – 2009
Table 152 – DSL subscribers in Kazakhstan – 2007 - 2009
Table 153 – Internet bandwidth capacity in Kazakhstan – 2001 - 2009
Table 154 – Forecast Internet subscribers and penetration rates in Kazakhstan – 2015; 2020
Table 155 – Internet users in Kyrgyzstan – 1998 - 2011
Table 156 – Internet subscribers in Kyrgyzstan – 1998 - 2011
Table 157 – Fixed broadband subscribers in Kyrgyzstan – 2003 - 2011
Table 158 – DSL subscribers in Kyrgyzstan – 2006 - 2009
Table 159 – International Internet bandwidth in Kyrgyzstan – 2006 - 2009
Table 160 – Internet users in Laos – 1998 - 2011
Table 161 – Internet subscribers in Laos – 1999 - 2011
Table 162 – Broadband subscribers in Laos – 2002 - 2011
Table 163 – Overview of broadband/household subscribers in Laos – 2009
Table 164 – Broadband subscribers by access type in Laos – 2009
Table 165 – ISPs: broadband Internet subscribers and access types in Laos – 2008
Table 166 – Forecast Internet subscribers in Laos – 2015; 2020
Table 167 – Internet users and penetration rate in Macau – 1994 - 2012
Table 168 – Internet subscribers in Macau – 1996 - 2011
Table 169 – Macau international internet bandwidth – 1997 - 2010
Table 170 – E-government services used in Macau – 2009
Table 171 – Number of registered domain names of 'mo' in Macau – 1998 - 2009
Table 172 – Broadband subscribers and households in Macau – February 2011
Table 173 – Broadband subscribers in Macau – 2001 - 2012
Table 174 – Growth of online household computers in Macau – 2003 - 2009
Table 175 – WiFi Hotspots in Macau – 2008 - 2011
Table 176 – NBP broadband penetration targets in Malaysia – 2007 - 2010
Table 177 – Broadband subscribers in Malaysia – 2002 - 2012
Table 178 – Total broadband subscribers and household penetration in Malaysia – 2009 - 2011
Table 179 – Broadband subscribers by access type in Malaysia – March 2011
Table 180 – Fixed broadband subscribers and households in Malaysia – March 2011
Table 181 – Internet users in Malaysia – 1995 - 2012
Table 182 – Internet subscribers in Malaysia – 1995 - 2012
Table 183 – Dial-up Internet subscribers in Malaysia – 1995 - 2009
Table 184 – Total international Internet bandwidth in Malaysia – 2001 - 2010
Table 185 – DSL subscribers in Malaysia – 2001 - 2010
Table 186 – Wireless hotspots and hotspot subscribers in Malaysia – 2005 – 2011
Table 187 – Packet One WiMAX subscribers in Malaysia – 2009 - 2011
Table 188 – Forecast broadband internet subscribers in Malaysia – 2015; 2020
Table 189 – Internet users in the Maldives – 1996 - 2012
Table 190 – Internet subscribers in the Maldives – 1998 - 2012
Table 191 – Internet subscribers by access type in the Maldives – 2009
Table 192 – International Internet bandwidth in the Maldives – 1999 - 2010
Table 193 – Broadband Internet subscribers in the Maldives – 2002 - 2012
Table 194 – DSL subscribers in the Maldives – 2002 - 2011
Table 195 – Cable modem subscribers in the Maldives – 1999 - 2010
Table 196 – Internet users in Mongolia – 1995 – 2011
Table 197 – Total fixed-line internet subscribers in Mongolia – 1998 - 2009
Table 198 – Total internet subscribers in Mongolia – 2005 – 2010
Table 199 – Different types of access to the internet in Mongolia – 2010
Table 200 – International internet bandwidth in Mongolia – 2000 – 2010
Table 201 – Number of PCs in Mongolia – 2000 – 2009
Table 202 – Market share of ISPs in Mongolia – 2009 – 2010
Table 203 – Broadband internet subscribers in Mongolia – 2001 – 2012
Table 204 – DSL subscribers in Mongolia – 2005 - 2010
Table 205 – Internet users in Myanmar – 1999 - 2012
Table 206 – Internet subscribers in Myanmar – 1999 - 2012
Table 207 – Fixed broadband subscribers in Myanmar – 2005 - 2012
Table 208 – Internet access by household in Myanmar – 2003 - 2011
Table 209 – International Internet bandwidth in Myanmar – 2000 - 2011
Table 210 – Estimated Internet users in Nepal – 1997 - 2011
Table 211 – Internet subscribers in Nepal – 1999 - 2011
Table 212 – Fixed broadband subscribers in Nepal – 2007 - 2010
Table 213 – Subscribers and market share of major ISPs in Nepal – April 2007
Table 214 – Forecast Internet subscribers in Nepal – 2015; 2020
Table 215 – Internet users in Pakistan – 1995 - 2012
Table 216 – Internet subscribers in Pakistan – 1997; 2000 - 2012
Table 217 – Broadband subscribers (fixed) in Pakistan – 2004 - 2012
Table 218 – Broadband subscribers and households in Pakistan – 2010
Table 219 – Total international Internet bandwidth in Pakistan – 2004 - 2010
Table 220 – Broadband subscribers by type in Pakistan – 2009 - 2011
Table 221 – PTCL broadband subscribers in Pakistan – 2007 - 2010
Table 222 – DSL broadband subscribers in Pakistan – 2005 - 2011
Table 223 – FttH subscribers in Pakistan – 2007 - 2011
Table 224 – WiMAX subscribers in Pakistan – 2008 - 2011
Table 225 – Forecast Internet subscribers in Pakistan – 2015; 2020
Table 226 – Fixed broadband subscribers in the Philippines – 2001 - 2011
Table 227 – Wireless broadband subscribers in the Philippines – 2009 - 2011
Table 228 – Broadband subscribers and households in the Philippines – June 2011
Table 229 – Broadband subscribers by major service provider in the Philippines – 2008 - 2011
Table 230 – Internet users in the Philippines – 1996 - 2012
Table 231 – Internet subscribers in the Philippines – 1996 - 2012
Table 232 – Overview of Internet market in the Philippines – 2010
Table 233 – International Internet bandwidth in the Philippines – 2000 - 2010
Table 234 – Percentage of households with computer in the Philippines – 2002 - 2010
Table 235 – DSL subscribers in the Philippines – 2001 - 2011
Table 236 – Number of registered ISPs in the Philippines – 2001 - 2010
Table 237 – PLDT broadband subscribers in the Philippines – 2005 - 2011
Table 238 – PLDT's DSL subscribers in the Philippines – 2001 - 2011
Table 239 – Smart's 'SmartBro' subscribers in the Philippines – 2005 - 2011
Table 240 – Globe Telecom's broadband subscribers in the Philippines – 2007 - 2011
Table 241 – Globe Telecom's DSL subscribers in the Philippines – 2009 - 2011
Table 242 – Forecast Internet subscribers in the Philippines – 2015; 2020
Table 243 – Broadband subscribers in Singapore – 1999 - 2012
Table 244 – Overview of broadband/household subscribers in Singapore – May 2011
Table 245 – Broadband subscribers by sector in Singapore – May 2011
Table 246 – Broadband market share – by access type in Singapore – May 2011
Table 247 – Overview of internet market in Singapore – May 2011
Table 248 –Internet users in Singapore – 1996 - 2012
Table 249 – Fixed internet subscribers in Singapore – 1997 - 2012
Table 250 – Registered domain names in Singapore – February 2011
Table 251 – Fixed broadband subscribers, annual change, market share by major providers in Singapore – 2010
Table 252 – Cable modem subscribers in Singapore – 2000 - 2011
Table 253 – DSL subscribers in Singapore – 2000 - 2011
Table 254 – Wireless broadband subscribers in Singapore – 2007 - 2011
Table 255 – Internet users and population penetration rates in South Korea – 1994 - 2012
Table 256 – Internet subscribers in South Korea – 1996 - 2012
Table 257 – Personal computers and penetration by population and household in South Korea – 2000 - 2011
Table 258 – Internet users by age bracket in South Korea – 2000 - 2010
Table 259 – Changes in the average internet user by activity in South Korea – 2000 versus 2010
Table 260 – Population and internet users by region in South Korea - 2010
Table 261 – Internet usage rates by service in South Korea – 2009 - 2010
Table 262 – Main purpose of using the internet in South Korea – 2009 - 2010
Table 263 – Households with ICT devices in South Korea – 2010
Table 264 – Internet usage rate of the socially disadvantaged in South Korea – 2003 - 2009
Table 265 – Computer penetration rate in the socially disadvantaged households in South Korea – 2003 - 2009
Table 266 – Online versus offline media consumption in South Korea – 2010
Table 267 – Broadband internet subscriber growth and penetration rate in South Korea – 1998 - 2012
Table 268 – Broadband subscribers and households in South Korea – March 2011
Table 269 – Broadband market share by operator in South Korea – March 2011
Table 270 – Broadband internet subscriber numbers by system in South Korea – 1998 - 2011
Table 271 – Bundled service usage pattern: households using bundled services in South Korea – 2010
Table 272 – BcN implementation in households/subscribers in South Korea – 2005; 2006 - 2010
Table 273 – UBcN implementation goals in households/subscribers in South Korea – 2009 - 2013
Table 274 – Broadband subscribers by access type in South Korea – March 2011
Table 275 – Cable modem subscribers in South Korea – 1999 - 2011
Table 276 – Broadband cable modem (HFC) subscribers by service provider in South Korea – March 2011
Table 277 – DSL subscribers in South Korea – 1999 - 2010
Table 278 – DSL subscribers by service provider in South Korea – March 2011
Table 279 – A-LAN subscribers in South Korea – 2002 - 2010
Table 280 – A-LAN subscribers by service provider in South Korea – March 2011
Table 281 – FttH subscribers in South Korea – 2006 - 2010
Table 282 – FttH subscribers by service provider in South Korea – March 2011
Table 283 – KT and SK Telecom WiBro subscribers in South Korea – 2006 - 2011
Table 284 – KT and SK Telecom WiBro domestic investment plans in South Korea – 2006 - 2011
Table 285 – South Korea VoIP subscribers by major operator and market share – May 2011
Table 286 – South Korea VoIP subscribers – 2008 - 2011
Table 287 – IPTV subscribers by operator in South Korea – 2006 - 2011
Table 288 – IPTV growth by channels, content providers, after-school classrooms in South Korea – 2008 - 2010
Table 289 – IPTV real-time and pre-IPTV subscribers in South Korea – 2008 - 2010
Table 290 – Forecast broadband subscribers and penetration in South Korea – higher band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 291 – Forecast broadband subscribers and penetration in South Korea – lower band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 292 – Forecast internet users and penetration in South Korea - higher band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 293 – Forecast internet users and penetration in South Korea - lower band: 2011 - 2012; 2016
Table 294 – Internet users in Sri Lanka – 1996 - 2012
Table 295 – Internet subscribers in Sri Lanka – 1994 - 2012
Table 296 – International Internet bandwidth in Sri Lanka – 1998 - 2010
Table 297 – Forecast internet subscribers and penetration rate in Sri Lanka – 2015; 2020
Table 298 – SLT's DSL broadband subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2005 - 2010
Table 299 – Fixed broadband subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2002 - 2011
Table 300 – Mobile broadband subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2010 - 2011
Table 301 – Broadband subscribers and households in Sri Lanka – 2010
Table 302 – DSL subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2003 - 2010
Table 303 – Taiwan - Internet users and subscribers – 1995 - 2012
Table 304 – Taiwan - Internet subscribers by access technolo
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