Top 15 countries in Asia Pacific based on non-voice telecom
revenues in 2011
2012-02-22
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By Telecom Lead Team: Japan is on the top of the top 15
countries in Asia Pacific based on non-voice mobile revenues in 2011. Japan
non-voice revenues touched $41.55 billion in 2011 and it will forecast to reach
$44.54 billion in 2012.
Thanks to demand for data, non-voice revenue in Asia Pacific
will grow 9.3 percent to $116.98 billion in 2012 from $107.16 billion in 2011,
according to Ovum.
China is the second leading country. China has recorded
around $35 billion revenue from non-voice segments. Australia, South Korea and
Indonesia are in third, fourth and fifth positions.
India is in sixth position with $2.61 billion revenue coming
from non-voice businesses in 2011.
Recently Ovum said that emerging market operators will
continue to experience strong connections growth in 2012. Mobile broadband will
be the main driver of this growth, but it will also act as a strategic
disruptor.
Emerging market operators will continue to see double digit
mobile connections growth in 2012. Large markets with relatively low mobile
penetration, such as China, India and Indonesia, will be the key drivers of
this growth.
"Many emerging market operators went through a
transitional period in 2011. Operators had to continue adjusting to slower
mobile connections growth, tougher competition, more regulation and lower
prices and margins. While many emerging markets are still expected to
experience double-digit connections growth in 2012, few will report
double-digit revenue growth," said Angel Dobardziev, Ovum Telecoms Emerging
Markets practice leader and co-author of the report.
The growth of data traffic will also increase the demand for
domestic and international backhaul capacity that links emerging markets. Many
operators will find that they need to deploy strategies to better manage the
considerable increase in data traffic, which will increase the demand for
traffic shaping and local content-caching solutions.
The rapid growth of mobile broadband will force emerging
market operators to question their role in the expanded mobile content and
applications value chain. While the shift to downloading content and
applications from over-the-top app stores appears to be inevitable, emerging
market operators have not given up on their ambitions to assume a role beyond
that of a LEAN (low-cost enabler of agnostic networks) player.
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