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OECD communications outlook 2013.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- OECD Communications Outlook, 1999-1460
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Telecommunication--Forecasting.
- Telecommunication.
- Telecommunication--Economic aspects.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (320 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Other Title:
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development communications outlook 2013
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : OECD, [2013]
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Published every two years, the OECD Communications Outlook provides an extensive range of indicators for the development of different communications networks and compares performance indicators such as revenue, investment, employment and prices for service throughout the OECD area. These indicators are essential for industry and regulators who use benchmarking to evaluate policy performance. This edition is based on data from the OECD Telecommunications Database 2013, which provides time series of telecommunications and economic indicaors such as network dimension, revenues, investment and employment for OECD countries from 1980 to 2011. The data provided in this report map the second decade of competition for many OECD countries that fully opened their markets to competition in 1998.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Foreword
- Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Key findings
- Emerging issues
- Chapter 1. Main trends in the communications industry
- Figure 1.1. IPv6 deployment by country, November 2012
- Market growth
- Figure 1.2. Access growth in the OECD, 1997-2011
- Figure 1.3. Net access path growth, 2007-11
- Figure 1.4. Communications revenue for global 100 largest firms, 2000-11
- Figure 1.5. Communications net income for global 100 largest firms, 2000-2011
- Revenue and investment
- Figure 1.6. Subscriptions, revenue and investment growth, 1980-2011
- Figure 1.7. Trade in telecommunication equipment and communication services for OECD countries
- The outlook for traffic growth
- Figure 1.8. Global IP traffic, 2005-11
- Networks and services: Smarter, broader and a return to growth
- Table 1.1. Major public telecommunication operators and Internet service providers in the OECD area (fiscal year 2011 unless noted)
- Chapter 2. Recent communication policy developments
- Overall trends in competition
- Developments in fibre networks
- Figure 2.1. Percentage of fibre connections in total broadband subscriptions, June 2012
- Figure 2.2. Broadband market shares for DSL (left) and FTTH (right) in Japan
- Mobile markets
- Appstores and the emergence of new business models
- Taxation issues
- Foreign direct investment restrictions and state ownership
- Regulatory trends
- Open access for fixed broadband networks
- Traffic prioritisation (network neutrality)
- Internet interconnection models
- Connected televisions and convergence
- Role and structure of regulators
- The world goes wireless
- Mobile broadband services
- Figure 2.3. Wireless and fixed broadband subscriptions in OECD countries
- Mobile termination rates
- Figure 2.4. MTRs in OECD countries, USD, 25 October 2012.
- Figure 2.5. Average (blue) and maximum (red) MTR in OECD countries
- International mobile roaming
- Spectrum policy: Main trends
- Figure 2.6. Band plans for the digital dividend
- Figure 2.7. Launch date of commercial LTE services, OECD countries
- Developments in selected countries
- Brazil
- China
- India
- Indonesia
- South Africa
- Chapter 3. Telecommunication market size
- Figure 3.1. Trends in public telecommunication revenue, investment and access paths, 1980-2011
- Figure 3.2. Telecommunication revenue as a percentage of GDP for total OECD, 1985-2011
- Revenue trends per access path
- Figure 3.3. Public telecommunication revenue per communication access path, 2009 and 2011
- Figure 3.4. Public telecommunication revenue per capita, 2009 and 2011
- Mobile revenue
- Figure 3.5. OECD share of mobile and fixed telecommunication revenues, 1998-2011
- Figure 3.6. Share of mobile revenue in total telecommunication revenue, 2011
- Figure 3.7. Mobile revenue per subscription, monthly, 2009 and 2011, USD
- Investment
- Figure 3.8. Public telecommunications investment by region, 1997-2011, excluding spectrum fees
- Figure 3.9. Public telecommunications investment per access path, USD
- Figure 3.10. Public telecommunications investment per capita, USD
- Voice traffic
- Employment trends
- Trade in communication equipment
- Table 3.1. Telecommunication revenue in the OECD area, USD millions
- Table 3.2. Telecommunication revenue as a percentage of GDP
- Table 3.3. Telecommunication revenue ratios, USD
- Table 3.4. Mobile telecommunication revenue, USD millions
- Table 3.5. Cellular mobile telecommunication revenue per cellular mobile subscriber, USD
- Table 3.6. Public telecommunication investment in the OECD area
- Table 3.7. Telecommunication investment by region.
- Table 3.8. Public telecommunication investment as a percentage of telecommunication revenue
- Table 3.9. Investment in cellular mobile infrastructure in the OECD area
- Table 3.10. Public telecommunication investment per total communication access path
- Table 3.11. Public telecommunication investment per capita
- Table 3.12. Cellular mobile voice traffic, millions of minutes
- Table 3.13. Cellular mobile traffic per mobile subscriber per year
- Table 3.14. International telecommunication traffic
- Table 3.15. Total staff in telecommunications services
- Table 3.16. Communication equipment exports, USD millions, 1996-2011
- Table 3.17. Communication equipment imports, USD millions, 1996-2011
- Chapter 4. Network dimensions and development
- Figure 4.1. Total fixed, mobile and broadband access paths
- Figure 4.2. Percentage growth in communication access paths, by technology, 2009-11
- Figure 4.3. Total communication access paths per 100 inhabitants, 2011
- Fixed line developments
- Figure 4.4. Net additions of fixed telephone access paths (analogue + ISDN lines), 2009-11
- Mobile developments
- Figure 4.5. Cellular mobile subscriptions in OECD countries
- Figure 4.6. Cellular mobile subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, 2G and 3G, 2011
- Figure 4.7. 3G cellular mobile adoption (3G subscriptions as a percentage of total subscriptions), 2011
- Broadband developments
- Shift from dial-up to broadband
- Figure 4.8. Dial-up and broadband shares of total fixed Internet subscriptions, December 2011
- Figure 4.9. OECD fixed (wired) broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, by technology, June 2012
- Upgrading broadband
- Mobile broadband
- Mobile broadband growth
- Figure 4.10. OECD wireless broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, by technology, June 2012
- Broadband speeds
- Advertised broadband speeds.
- Figure 4.11. Average and median advertised download speeds, September 2012
- Figure 4.12. Average advertised download and upload speeds, by technology, September 2012
- Figure 4.13. Fastest average connection offered by incumbent and non-incumbent operators, logarithmic scale, September 2012
- Figure 4.14. Broadband advertised speed ranges, all technologies, logarithmic scale, September 2012
- Actual broadband speeds
- Figure 4.15. Actual download speeds, comparison between Akamai, M-Lab and Ookla, Mbit/s
- Figure 4.16. Broadband penetration rates by speed tiers, 2012
- Mobile broadband speeds and data consumption
- Figure 4.17. Average and median advertised mobile download speeds, September 2012
- Figure 4.18. Mobile broadband advertised speed ranges, logarithmic scale, September 2012
- Data caps for fixed networks
- Figure 4.19. Prevalence of explicit bit/data caps among surveyed offers, by country, September 2012
- Figure 4.20. Average data caps by country (GB), logarithmic scale, September 2012
- Data caps for mobile networks
- Developments in selected Key Partners and Partners
- Figure 4.21. Fixed and total communication access paths per 100 inhabitants, for selected Key Partners and Partners
- Figure 4.22. Cellular mobile subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, for selected Key Partners and Partners
- Figure 4.23. Broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants, for selected Key Partners and Partners
- Table 4.1. Access trends in the OECD area
- Table 4.2. Total communication access paths in the OECD area
- Table 4.3. Total communication access paths per 100 inhabitants in the OECD area
- Table 4.4. Fixed telephone access paths in the OECD area
- Table 4.5. Standard analogue telecommunication access lines in the OECD area
- Table 4.6. Cellular mobile subscriptions in the OECD area.
- Table 4.7. Cellular mobile penetration, subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
- Table 4.8. Mobile prepaid subscriptions, in thousands
- Table 4.9. 3G cellular mobile subscriptions in the OECD area
- Table 4.10. Total fixed broadband subscriptions in the OECD area
- Table 4.11. Total broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants in the OECD area
- Table 4.12. Total fixed broadband subscriptions by access technology
- Table 4.13. Availability of digital subscriber lines (DSL) in the OECD area
- Table 4.14. Total wireless broadband subscriptions in the OECD area
- Table 4.15. Total wireless broadband subscriptions by access technology
- Table 4.16. Fixed and mobile broadband traffic per access (GB)
- Table 4.17. Actual download speeds, comparison between Akamai, M-Lab and Ookla, Mbps, 1Q2012
- Table 4.18. Communications data for key partners and partners countries
- Chapter 5. Internet infrastructure
- Networks on the Internet
- Figure 5.1. Routed AS numbers per 100 000 inhabitants, 2012
- Address space: IPv4 and IPv6
- Figure 5.2. IPv4 depletion per RIR, 2012
- Figure 5.3. Routed IPv4 addresses per capita, 2012
- Figure 5.4. IPv6 allocations by RIR, 2012
- IPv6 address space
- Figure 5.5. Numbers of IPv6 allocations per year, top eight OECD countries, 1999-2012 (year-end)
- IPv6 transit autonomous systems and routed autonomous systems
- Figure 5.6. Transit autonomous systems ready for IPv6, 2012
- Figure 5.7. Share of ASN that are IPv6 ready, 2012
- Figure 5.8. Announced ASNs routing IPv4 and/or IPV6, 2012
- IPv6 web content
- Figure 5.9. Content available over IPv6, 2012
- IPv6 user penetration
- Figure 5.10. IPv6 user ratio, 2012
- IPv6 and mobile broadband networks
- IPv6 policy initiatives
- Domain name system
- Registrations by domains
- Figure 5.11. Domain name registrations per type of top-level domain, 2000-12.
- Figure 5.12. Average annual growth in domain name registrations by domain 2000-12 (%).
- Notes:
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9789264194632
- 9264194630
- OCLC:
- 855505032
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