DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e5ea9a/germany_broadban) has announced the addition of the "Germany - Broadband Market - Overview, Statistics & Forecasts" report to their offering.
Germany has the second largest broadband market in Europe. The dominant DSL platform is led by Deutsche Telekom which has invested in ADSL2+ and VDSL upgrades serving many urban areas. The greatly consolidated cable sector has responded with extensive DOCSIS 3.0 based 120Mb/s services which DSL cannot match. Faster broadband is creating demand for new bundled services while intense competition has seen prices fall dramatically. Lower charges for local loop unbundling imposed by the regulator should also help increase competition and lower prices further.
This report profiles Germany's fixed and wireless broadband markets in 2010, together with forecasts to 2020 and an analysis of developments with related technologies such as fibre-to-the-home, powerline broadband, wireless broadband, WiFi and Internet via satellite. It also examines Deutsche Telekom's Next Generation Network and the regulatory issues relating to competitor access to new networks.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Synopsis
2. Overview 2.1 Government support 2.2 Government Broadband Strategy 2.3 Broadband developments 2.3.1 Broadband statistics
3. Cable modems 3.1 Cable market consolidation 3.2 Regulating cable access 3.3 Cable players 3.3.1 Kabel BW 3.3.2 Kabel Deutschland (KDG) 3.3.3 Unitymedia 3.3.4 PrimaCom
4. Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) 4.1 T-Home 4.2 Other service providers 4.2.1 Versatel 4.2.2 United Internet 4.2.3 Vodafone 4.2.4 Tiscali 4.2.5 Freenet 4.2.6 Telefnica 4.2.7 QSC 4.3 ADSL2+ 4.4 VDSL
5. Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks 5.1 Regulating fibre access 5.2 Deutsche Telekom 5.3 Other developments 5.3.1 Cologne 5.3.2 Hamburg 5.3.3 Schwerte 5.3.4 Munich 5.3.5 Hanau 5.3.6 Essen 5.3.7 Leipzig FTTH network launches 5.3.8 Other operators
6. Broadband Powerline (BPL) 6.1 Energie Baden-Wurttemberg 6.2 Vype (Mannheim) 6.3 Power Plus Communications (PPC. AG) 6.4 DREWAG (Dresden)
7. Wireless broadband 7.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL) 7.2 WiMAX/WiFi 7.3 Operators 7.3.1 Deutsche Bahn trials 7.4 Wireless LANS 7.4.1 The Cloud 7.4.2 Vodafone 7.4.3 O2 7.4.4 T-Com 7.5 Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) 7.6 PAMR 7.7 Internet via satellite 7.8 Mobile broadband
8. Forecasts - broadband subscribers to 2020 8.1.1 Scenario 1 - higher growth broadband subscriber growth 8.1.2 Scenario 2 - lower growth broadband subscriber growth 8.2 Notes on scenario forecasts
9. Related reports
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