DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Mobile Services in Emerging Asia-Pacific: Trends and Forecasts 2017-2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The researcher expects mobile service revenue in emerging Asia-Pacific (EMAP) to grow rapidly, thanks to the migration to 4G and increasing mobile data usage. The report examines key trends and drivers and provide a comprehensive mobile telecoms market forecast for the EMAP region and for six individually modelled countries.
This report and associated data annex provide:
- a 5-year forecast of 127 mobile KPIs for emerging Asia-Pacific and for six key countries
- an in-depth analysis of the trends, drivers and forecast assumptions for each type of mobile service, and for key countries
- an overview of operator strategies and country-specific topics, which highlights similarities and differences between countries
- a summary of results, key implications and recommendations for mobile operators.
Data coverage
Mobile connections
- Handset, mobile broadband, IoT
- Prepaid, contract
- 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
- Smartphone, non-smartphone
Mobile revenue
- Service, retail
- Prepaid, contract
- Handset, mobile broadband, IoT
- Handset voice, messaging, data
Mobile ARPU
- SIMS, handset
- Prepaid, contract
- Handset voice, data
Voice traffic
- Outgoing minutes, MoU
Who Should Read This Report
- Market intelligence, strategy and project managers at mobile operators in EMAP.
- Regulatory bodies in EMAP.
- Financial institutions that directly invest in the telecoms sector in the region, or advise others that do so.
- Press and media bodies that need a foundation of knowledge of EMAP's mobile telecoms market.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter No.
Executive summary
- Telecoms total retail revenue will increase over the forecast period, but the growth rate will slow down
- Worldwide trends
- Worldwide: Mobile service revenue will continue to increase during the forecast period, reaching USD857 billion in 2022
Regional trends
- Revenue and ARPU: Increasing subscriber numbers will offset a slight decline in ARPU, leading to stable growth in retail revenue
- Mobile penetration: Active mobile SIM penetration in EMAP will grow from 85% in 2016 to 99% in 2022
- Mobile connections: 4G will be the leading technology over the forecast period, accounting for 64% of mobile connections in 2022
- Smartphones and LTE: Smartphone penetration will grow from 52% in 2016 to 81% in 2022 due to technology improvements
- Mobile broadband: Technology migration and improvements will drive the rapid growth of mobile broadband connections
- Mobile ARPU: Overall ARPU will fall at a CAGR of -2.2% during the forecast period, stabilising around USD5 towards the end
- Data and revenue by generation: Mobile network construction and upgrades will drive revenue growth and boost data traffic
Country-level trends
- China: Fast 4G take-up and innovative products drive cellular data usage, and 5G is expected to launch around 2020
- Indonesia: Intensified competition will lead to more innovative product offerings and result in 4G penetration growth
- Malaysia: Intense competition limits data revenue growth -operators focus on postpaid offerings for higher margins
- Philippines: Intensified competition will hamper operators' profitability, and revenue growth will be marginal
- Thailand: Improved network speeds will drive growth in 4G mobile subscriber numbers and data revenue
- Vietnam: The number of 4G subscribers will grow exponentially after the launch of the technology in 2017
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2bwvfp/asiapacific?w=4