Global Fixed Network Data Traffic Forecasts to 2025 - Subscriber Growth & Video Substitution the Two Main Drivers; 5G Unlikely to Have a Major Impact

DUBLIN, Feb. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Fixed Network Data Traffic: Worldwide Trends and Forecasts 2019-2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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Demand for fixed broadband worldwide remains very strong, but it is less clear what drives demand once FTTP becomes the norm. This report is our annual update of fixed data traffic trends and 5-year forecasts, and this year we take a look at longer-term trends.

This report provides:

    --  5-year forecasts of fixed data traffic for 8 global regions and 28
        selected countries
    --  Analysis of the key trends in, and drivers and inhibitors of, data
        traffic

Geographical Coverage

    --  Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
    --  Developed Asia-Pacific (DVAP)
    --  Emerging Asia-Pacific (EMAP)
    --  Latin America (LATAM)
    --  Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
    --  North America (NA)
    --  Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
    --  Western Europe (WE)

Key Metrics

    --  Overall national and per broadband (BB) subscriber data, year total and
        year-end
    --  Internet, managed IP, multicast data
    --  Next-generation access (NGA) and non-NGA split
    --  Median usage
    --  Fixed-mobile traffic ratios
    --  Asymmetry ratios
    --  Internet bandwidth per subscriber, average and busy hour
    --  Global split by device (TV, smartphone, PC/other).

Who Should Read this Report?

    --  CTO and strategy teams in fixed network operators (FNOs)
        --  This report will help them to understand how to tie their NGA
            conversion (and hence ARPU uplifts) to changes in usage demand, and
            in emerging markets, to understand how soon patterns of consumption
            could encourage fixed broadband (FBB) take-up.
    --  CTO and strategy teams in MNOs
        --  The ability to substitute fixed (to gain a greater share of wallet)
            is at the core of mobile revenue growth. MNOs urgently need a
            holistic fixed-mobile view of data consumption in order to plan for
            mobile and/or new fixed network investment.
    --  CTO and strategy teams in content/TV businesses
        --  Rapid shifts to non-linear viewing present uncertainty for the
            continued use of RF (on unidirectional broadcast networks). A
            more-rational use of network options is possible, and the spectrum
            used for RF could be of greater use to MNOs, for example.

Key Topics Covered

1. Executive Summary

    --  Subscriber growth and video substitution are the two main drivers, and
        5G is unlikely to have a major impact

2. Worldwide Trends

    --  Mobile usage is not displacing fixed at a notable rate, except where
        there is a lack of fixed infrastructure
    --  Fixed usage per connection does not strongly correlate to income
    --  Large-screen video dominates the share of traffic, but there are limits
        to video growth and a healthy VR ecosystem has not emerged
    --  The impact of 5G FWA will be greater than the impact of 5G mobile on
        fixed traffic usage, but neither will be dramatic
    --  Understanding the balance of mobile and fixed data traffic is a vital
        part of getting future ISM and mobile spectrum allocation right
    --  Traffic levels and actual end-user-path bandwidth speeds tell us very
        little about the real drivers of FTTP roll-out and take-up
    --  In a 20-year timeframe, high-bandwidth services and data traffic volumes
        will become less important as inputs for network investment decisions

3. Forecast Methodology

    --  This report measures and forecasts IP data generated by fixed broadband
        connections
    --  The report covers three broad classes of data traffic: Internet, managed
        IP and multicast IPTV
    --  The methodology focuses on shifts in video consumption and technologies

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/w32wjo

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