Research and Markets: Japan - Telecommunications Infrastructure

DUBLIN--()--Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3wtk9c/japan_telecommun) has announced the addition of the "Japan - Telecommunications Infrastructure" report to their offering.

Although NTT still dominates Japanese telecoms infrastructure, KDDI and Softbank are steadily taking steps to compete more efficiently and effectively with NTT, and in the past year have seen a substantial advantage over the incumbent in net additions to their networks. All operators have moved to IP-based Next Generation Networks after substantial investments.

This report examines Japanese national and international infrastructure including submarine cables; CATV; satellite TV and digital terrestrial TV markets; and cloud computing.

Key Developments:

- Substantial increase in international bandwidth as domestic and international consortiums invest in infrastructure;

- increased investment in data centres and cloud computing;

- assessment of infrastructure changes needed for earthquake resistant networks;

- switchover to digital television;

- over 50% Cable TV household penetration;

- green investments in renewable energy facilities.

Topics Covered:

1. Synopsis

2. infrastructure developments in Japan

- Overview

- Stimulus package for ICT infrastructure

3. Fixed-network market

- Market background

- MYLINE Carrier Selection Service (CSS)

- MYLINE calling categories

4. International infrastructure

- Submarine cables

- NTT and TransTelecom of Russia (HSCS)

- Russia-Japan Cable Network (RJCN)

- Trans-Pacific Express Cable Network (TPE)

- APCN3

- Pacific Crossing (PC-1)

- Google investments

- Asia Submarine Express (ASE)

- Asia Pacific Gateway (APG)

- Satellite

5. Television in Japan

- Overview and statistics

- Digital TV

- Cable TV (CATV)

- Satellite TV

6. Other infrastructure development

- Data centres

- Cloud computing

- Asia investments

- Japanese company developments

- Japanese market size

- High-speed fibre

- Smart grid

- Earthquake damage: March 2011

- Impact on internet connectivity

- Impact on telecommunications operators

- Social media and measures by operators to help

- Future steps to minimise earthquake impact

- Solar power projects

- Internet exchange points

Table 1 - MYLINE subscribers - 2002 - 2012

Table 2 - MYLINE operator market share - February 2012

Table 3 - International internet bandwidth - 1995 - 2010

Table 4 - Key television metrics in Japan - 2008

Table 5 - Japan TV industry revenue - 2003 - 2008

Table 6 - Japan TV reception devices connected to main set in the home - 2008

Table 7 - Japan pay-TV market share versus free-to-view TV - 2003; 2008

Table 8 - Cable TV operators, subscribers and household penetration - 1999 - 2011

Table 9 - Satellite broadcasters and BS and CS subscribers - 1999 - 2011

Table 10 - Selected cloud computing investments in Asia

Table 11 - Cloud computing services market in Japan: 2010 - 2015

Chart 1 - International bandwidth - 2005 - 2010

Exhibit 1 - Major members of MYLINE Carriers Association - February 2012

Exhibit 2 - Major global/regional submarine cables with landing point in Japan - 2010

Companies Covered:

- Fujitsu

- Google

- KDDI

- NTT

- Softbank

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3wtk9c/japan_telecommun

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): 353-1-481-1716
Sector: Telecommunications and Networks

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): 353-1-481-1716
Sector: Telecommunications and Networks