Dublin, Dec. 17, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "United Kingdom - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
UK Aiming to be Fully-Fibred by 2033
This report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in the UK's telecommunications market. The report analyses the fixed-line, mobile and broadband sectors.
The UK's telecom market remains one of the largest in Europe, characterised by fierce competition which has resulted in reduced pricing for end-users. Following some market consolidation in the mobile segment, there are four key players and a number of MVNOs.
Mobile broadband in coming years will place some additional pressure on the fixed-line broadband subscriber base as customers are tempted to migrate to 5G-enabled services.
The fixed-line broadband sector is characterised by the steady decline in DSL and the ongoing efforts among a good number of operators to expand the reach of fibre networks. This is being supported by government efforts to encourage the right economic environment facilitating the ambition to have the fully-fibred UK by 2033.
British Telecom is aiming to provide ultra-fast broadband services to some ten million premises by 2020, while Vodafone is also partnering with CityFibre to deliver an extensive 1Gb/s service to about five million premises by 2025.
The fixed-line voice segment is being similarly repositioned, with PSTN services making way for IP-delivered content. BT's independent wholesale unit Openreach plans to complete the switch to the fibre by 2025.
The mobile market has room for a growing number of low-cost MVNOs providing effective price and service competition for subscribers. The market has also been characterised by developments in advanced data services delivered over upgraded networks, the bundling of mobile as a quad-play service, and regulatory controls on charges and fees.
Mobile penetration is above the EU average, and in common with developments in many other European markets, subscriber growth has dipped in recent quarters as consumers respond to economic pressures and more generous pricing offers among operators which have negated some of the justifications for multiple SIM card ownership.
Auctions for spectrum in the 2.3GHz and 3.4GHz bands have made more bandwidth available for mobile broadband services, supported by regulatory moves which allow the refarming of 2G spectrum for 3G and 4G use. Spectrum will also be released in the 700MHz band during 2019, which spectrum is also being allocated for 5G. Operators continue to trial 5G technologies with a number of key vendor partners.
Key Developments
Topics Covered
1. Key statistics
1.1 Country overview
2. Telecommunications market
2.1 Market analysis
3. Regulatory environment
3.1 Historical overview
3.2 Regulatory authority
3.2.1 Office of Communications (Ofcom)
3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation
3.4 Interconnect
3.5 Access
3.5.1 Number Portability (NP)
3.6 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
3.7 Wholesale Line Rental (WLR)
4. Fixed network operators
4.1 Overview
4.2 British Telecom
4.2.1 Openreach
4.2.2 Company restructure
4.3 KCom
4.4 Cable & Wireless Communications (C&WC)
4.5 Virgin Media
4.6 COLT Telecom
4.7 Dixons Carphone Group (Carphone Warehouse)
4.8 TalkTalk Group
4.9 Sky
5. Telecommunications infrastructure
5.1 Overview of the national telecom network
5.2 Next Generation Networks
5.3 International infrastructure
5.3.1 Submarine cable networks
5.3.2 Satellite networks
5.4 Cloud services
5.5 Smart infrastructure
6. Broadband market
6.1 Introduction and statistical overview
6.1.1 Market analysis
6.1.2 Broadband statistics
6.1.3 Forecasts - broadband subscribers - 2019; 2021; 2023
6.1.4 Government support
6.2 Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks
6.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
6.3.1 G.fast
6.4 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks
6.4.1 BT
6.4.2 Virgin Media/Fujitsu
6.4.3 Other developments
6.5 Other fixed broadband services
6.5.1 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
6.5.2 Fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX)
7. Digital media
7.1 Video-streaming
8. Mobile communications
8.1 Market analysis
8.2 Mobile statistics
8.2.1 Operator market shares
8.3 Mobile infrastructure
8.3.1 5G
8.3.2 4G (LTE)
8.3.3 3G
8.3.4 Other infrastructure developments
8.4 Mobile voice
8.5 Mobile data
8.5.1 SMS and MMS
8.5.2 Mobile broadband
8.6 Forecasts - mobile subscribers - 2019; 2021; 2023
8.7 Regulatory issues
8.7.1 Spectrum regulations
8.7.2 Spectrum refarming
8.7.3 Spectrum sharing
8.7.4 Spectrum 2.6GHz
8.7.5 Spectrum 800MHz
8.7.6 Spectrum 900MHz
8.7.7 Spectrum 700MHz
8.7.8 Spectrum 1800MHz
8.7.9 Spectrum 2.3GHz and 3.4GHz
8.7.10 Revised licence conditions
8.7.11 Other spectrum auctions
8.7.12 Roaming
8.7.13 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
8.7.14 Mobile Termination Rates (MTRs)
8.8 Major mobile operators
8.8.1 Hutchison 3
8.8.2 O2
8.8.3 Vodafone
8.8.4 EE
8.8.5 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
8.9 Mobile content and applications
8.9.1 Mobile applications
8.9.2 M-payment MNO collaboration
8.9.3 Operator platforms
8.9.4 Contactless payments
8.9.5 m-ticketing
8.9.6 m-banking
8.9.7 m-health
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