Worldwide Telecoms Market Outlook 2019-2024 - Growth in Fixed Broadband & Mobile Handset Revenue Will Drive the Total Telecoms Service Revenue Growth

DUBLIN, Feb. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Telecoms Market: Trends and Forecasts 2019-2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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The increase in telecoms service revenue worldwide will be driven by growth in mobile handset revenue, with a modest contribution from 5G services, and fixed broadband revenue from developing nations.

Operators are focusing on 5G and next-generation fixed broadband technologies because saturated markets will limit the growth from legacy sources of mobile and fixed revenue.

This report examines telecoms trends on a global and regional level and provides key insights into the future of these markets.

The report and data annex provide:

    --  a 5-year forecast of more than 180 mobile and fixed KPIs for the
        worldwide telecoms markets and for eight regions
    --  an in-depth analysis of the trends, drivers and forecast assumptions for
        each type of mobile and fixed service in each geographical region, and a
        worldwide summary
    --  an overview of operator strategies and region-specific topics, in order
        to highlight similarities and differences by means of a cross-regional
        comparison
    --  a summary of results, key implications, and recommendations for mobile
        and fixed operators.

Worldwide totals are refreshed every time any of the regional results are updated.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Connections

Mobile

    --  Handset, mobile broadband, IoT
    --  Prepaid, contract
    --  2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
    --  Smartphone,
    --  non-smartphone

Fixed

    --  Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up
    --  Narrowband voice, VoBB
    --  DSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other

Fixed and mobile voice traffic

    --  Outgoing minutes, MoU

Revenue

Mobile

    --  Service, retail
    --  Prepaid, contract
    --  Handset, mobile broadband, IoT

    --  Handset voice, messaging, data

Fixed

    --  Service, retail
    --  Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up, BNS
    --  DSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other

Mobile ARPU

    --  SIMs, handset
    --  Prepaid, contract
    --  Handset voice, data

The forecasts are informed by on-the-ground regional market experts from topic-led research programmes and a consulting division, as well as external interviews. In addition to the robust set of historical data, the forecasts draw on a unique and in-house modelling tool, which applies a rigorous methodology (reconciliation of different sources, standard definitions, top-down and bottom-up modelling).

Key Topics Covered

Executive Summary

    --  Growth in the global telecoms service revenue will be driven by growth
        in both the number of fixed broadband connections and mobile handset
        data revenue
    --  Retail revenue growth will be limited or negative in developed regions,
        but emerging markets' retail revenue will continue to grow at a healthy
        rate
    --  Geographical coverage: the 4G/5G share of mobile connections in North
        America and developed Asia-Pacific will reach 100% by 2024
    --  Key trends, drivers and assumptions for the mobile and fixed markets
    --  Regional forecasts and cross-country comparison
    --  Market context: the telecoms share of GDP ranges from 1.4% in CEE to
        2.0% in SSA
    --  Key mergers, acquisitions, and market entries
    --  Key drivers at a glance for each region
    --  Market overview: growth in fixed broadband and mobile handset revenue
        will drive the total telecoms service revenue growth
    --  Mobile: the 5G share of mobile connections will reach 22% worldwide by
        2024
    --  Mobile: market competition will prevent mobile ARPU from rising during
        the forecast period, despite the boost due to new 5G connections
    --  Mobile: operators will have to find new sources of revenue growth due to
        saturated markets in developed regions and high levels of mobile
        competition
    --  Fixed: the FTTP/B share of fixed broadband connections will increase
        from 56% in 2019 to 64% in 2024
    --  Fixed: North America will be the only region with significant fixed
        broadband ASPU growth due to its limited market competition
    --  Fixed: fixed broadband penetration will continue to grow in developing
        regions; operators in developed markets will focus on the consumer
        experience
    --  Specialist business services: revenue from all segments of business
        services will grow during the forecast period; IT service providers will
        dominate the market
    --  IoT: the total number of IoT connections worldwide will grow sevenfold
        between 2018 and 2028 to reach 5.3 billion
    --  Pay-TV: growth in pay-TV revenue will primarily be driven by OTT video
        services as revenue from traditional pay-TV will begin to decline

Individual Country Forecasts

    --  Western Europe: the total revenue will remain flat due to declining
        revenue from legacy services and intense competition in the mobile
        market
    --  Western Europe: blended mobile ARPU will increase marginally, thanks to
        growing data usage and customers' migration to contract plans
    --  Western Europe: the total telecoms service revenue will grow only
        slightly because only the fixed broadband market offers potential for
        significant revenue growth
    --  Western Europe: forecast changes
    --  Central and Eastern Europe: telecoms service revenue growth will be
        driven by the demand for data and the monetisation of network
        investments
    --  Central and Eastern Europe: mobile ARPU will increase, stimulated by LTE
        expansions and the associated increase in mobile data usage
    --  Central and Eastern Europe: total revenue growth will be driven by a
        rise in the number of mobile contract subscriptions and increasing fixed
        broadband coverage
    --  Central and Eastern Europe: forecast changes
    --  Emerging Asia-Pacific: both mobile and fixed service revenue will
        continue to grow as penetration increases
    --  Emerging Asia-Pacific: monthly data consumption per connection will more
        than triple during 2019-2024
    --  Emerging Asia-Pacific: rising levels of competition and regulatory
        pressure will limit the growth in mobile ARPU and fixed broadband ASPU
    --  Emerging Asia-Pacific: forecast changes
    --  Developed Asia-Pacific: fixed broadband, IoT and business services
        revenue will grow, but not by enough to offset declines in legacy
        services
    --  Developed Asia-Pacific: the take-up of 5G services in DVAP will be rapid
        thanks to favourable demand-side conditions
    --  Developed Asia-Pacific: operators will focus on rolling out NGA networks
        and 5G services
    --  Developed Asia-Pacific: forecast changes
    --  Middle East and North Africa: the fast adoption of fixed broadband and
        mobile data services will help to maintain service revenue growth
    --  Middle East and North Africa: mobile services will account for most of
        the telecoms revenue in the region, driven by the fast migration from 3G
        to 4G
    --  Middle East and North Africa: monetising high-speed internet and mobile
        data access will be crucial to achieving telecoms retail revenue growth
    --  Middle East and North Africa: forecast changes
    --  Sub-Saharan Africa: mobile revenue will be the dominant contributor to
        the total telecoms revenue growth, but fixed broadband revenue will also
        grow strongly
    --  Sub-Saharan Africa: the prepaid share of mobile connections will remain
        above 95%; this will play a role in keeping the ARPU low
    --  Sub-Saharan Africa: SSA is a highly mobile-centric region with a strong
        potential for fixed broadband revenue growth
    --  Sub-Saharan Africa: forecast changes
    --  Latin America: mobile handset, fixed broadband and pay-TV revenue will
        be the main drivers of telecoms retail revenue growth in Latin America
    --  Latin America: 4G and 5G will account for a majority of the mobile
        connections in Latin America by 2024
    --  Latin America: fixed broadband revenue will account for the majority of
        the total telecoms retail revenue, driven by expansions in-network
        coverage
    --  Latin America: forecast changes
    --  North America: a lack of competition will allow both mobile and fixed
        service revenue to continue to grow
    --  North America: the number of 5G connections will grow rapidly, thanks to
        early market launch in the USA
    --  North America: fixed broadband will be the main driver of the total
        telecoms revenue growth, thanks to growth in both ARPU and household
        penetration
    --  North America: forecast changes

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