DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/eea6f488/austria_broadban) has announced the addition of the "Austria - Broadband Market Insights, Analysis and Forecasts" report to their offering.
The Austrian broadband market is dominated by the DSL sector, which rapidly overtook cable as the preferred access method. UPC Austria is the leading cable operator, while Telekom Austria, partly through its early reluctance to cooperate with local loop unbundling, retains a leading share of the DSL market. This report provides data and analysis on the broadband market and public data services in Austria, including technologies such as xDSL, leased lines, cable modems, FttH, powerline broadband, WiFi and Internet via satellite. The report also profiles of some of the key providers, and provides forecasts for broadband penetration to 2020.
Key Developments:
- Xlink launches 1Gb/s FttH broadband offer
- Telekom Austria targets connecting 2.3 million homes with FttH by 2013
- Mobile broadband subscribers approach two million mark, representing almost 60% of all broadband customers
- TA's GigaNet FttX network reaches 52% of households
- UPC Austria tests 1.3Gb/s service
- TA trials vectoring technology
- Regulator's market data to Q2 2011
- Operator data to end-2011
- Market developments into early 2012.
Companies covered in this report include:
Telekom Austria
- UPC Austria
- Xlink
- Orange Austria
- T-Mobile Austria
Key Topics Covered:
1. Synopsis
2. Broadband market overview
2.2 Wholesale market
2.3 Broadband statistics
2.4 Government support
2.5 Regional broadband
3. Cable modems
3.1 UPC Austria
4. Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
5. Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
6. Mobile broadband
7. Broadband Powerline (BPL)
8. Wireless broadband
8.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
8.2 450MHz frequency band
8.3 3.5GHz frequency band
8.4 Wireless LANs/WiFi
8.5 WiMAX
8.6 Internet via satellite
9. Forecasts - broadband subscribers - 2007 - 2012; 2020
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