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Market Research Report

Canadian Wireless Services 2009-2013 Forecast and Analysis: Wireless Wars 6

Published by IDC
Published December, 2009 Product code 113208
Content info Pages: 101
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Canadian Wireless Services 2009-2013 Forecast and Analysis: Wireless Wars 6 published by IDC in December, 2009. This report consists of Pages: 101 and the price starts from US $ 4500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC study updates IDC Canada' s annual forecast of the Canadian wireless communications market. It provides:

  • Canadian cellular penetration data, profiles of major Canadian wireless service providers, their key operating statistics, and market shares for 2008
  • Analysis of market developments and carrier strategies in 2008 and 2009 that are driving the wireless sector in Canada as well as an examination of potential inhibitors
  • Five-year projections of the Canadian wireless voice and nonvoice markets, including short messaging services (SMS) and mobile data — both in terms of subscribers and revenue
  • Wireless revenue forecast for consumer and business segments
  • Essential guidance aimed at assisting wireless providers to capitalize on the growth opportunities presented by the burgeoning wireless market

Table of Contents

  • IDC Opinion
  • In This Study
    • Methodology
  • Situation Overview
    • Wireless Penetration
    • 2008 in Review
    • Subscriber Share
    • Wireless Providers
      • Pricing and Discount Services
        • ARPU Turnaround
      • Wireless Capex
      • Rogers Wireless
        • Rogers Wireless' Networks
          • Rogers Launches Rocket Product for Small Businesses
      • Bell Mobility
        • Bell Mobility' s Networks
          • EV-DO Upgrade
        • Bell and Telus Build Joint HSDPA Network
          • Network Envy Leads to Lawsuits over Ad Claims
          • LTE to Follow with One Voice or Voice over LTE via Generic Access?
      • Telus Mobility
        • Telus Mobility' s Networks
      • SaskTel Mobility
      • MTS Mobility
      • TbayTel Mobility
      • Spectrum Auction Admits New Entrants
      • Globalive Backed by Egypt' s Orascom
        • Cabinet Overturns CRTC Decision on Globalive Eligibility
        • Wind Unveils Plans
      • Cablecos Score Big Holdings
        • Vidéotron
        • Shaw Communications
        • DAVE
        • MTS Allstream
        • Public Mobile
    • Wireless Market Drivers
      • Wireless Substitution Continues to Rise
        • Wireless Internet Substitution Looms
      • Wireless Data Stimulates ARPU
        • MobiTV in Limbo
        • Mobile Social Networking — Long Way to Go
        • Digital Swiss Army Knife: Smartphones and Apps Proliferate
          • Security Concerns Also Proliferate
        • Mobile Search
        • Wireless Advertising
        • GPS and Location-Based Services
      • Wireless and Public Safety: Enhanced Wireless 911
    • Wireless Market Inhibitors
      • Wireless Data Prices
      • Business Adoption Still Lags
      • Access Fees Class-Action Suit
      • Driving Bans: Talking on Cell Phones While Driving as Dangerous as DUI
      • Health and Safety
  • Future Outlook
    • Forecast and Assumptions
      • Canadian Wireless Forecast
      • Assessing the Wireless Market Opportunity
      • Subscriber Forecast
      • Wireless Voice and Data Revenue Forecast
      • ARPU Forecast
      • Business Versus Consumer Spending
        • Wireless Forecast by Business Size
    • Market Context
      • Five-Year Forecast Comparison
  • Essential Guidance
    • Advice for Vendors
    • Wireless Applications Developers
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Definitions
    • Methodology
    • Synopsis
  • Table: Canadian Wireless Services Capex Spending by Provider, 2001–2009 (C$M)
  • Table: Rogers Wireless at a Glance, 2008
  • Table: Rogers Wireless Capex Spending by Project Type, 2007 and 2008 (C$M)
  • Table: Bell Mobility at a Glance, 2008
  • Table: Telus Mobility at a Glance, 2008
  • Table: Canadian Wireless Auction Bidders' Spectrum Holdings by Region, July 2008 (%)
  • Table: Wind Mobile' s Voice Plans
  • Table: Canadian Large Bucket Wireless Plan Comparison
  • Table: Canadian Wireless Subscribers and 911 Revenue for the Top Carriers, 2008
  • Table: Bell Mobility Wireless Data Plans (C$)
  • Table: Worldwide Wireless Data and Entertainment Services Prices by Region and Provider
  • Table: Ten Canadian Mobile Consumer and Enterprise Solutions to Watch
  • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Canadian Wireless Services Market, 2009–2013
  • Table: Canadian Cell Phone Subscribers, Penetration, and Minutes of Use, 2008–2013
  • Table: Canadian SMS and Mobile Data Subscribers and SMS Messages, 2008–2013 (M)
  • Table: Canadian Wireless Services Revenue by Service Type, 2008–2013
  • Table: Canadian Wireless Subscribers, Revenue, and ARPU, 2008–2013
  • Table: Canadian Wireless Services Revenue by Service Type and Customer Segment, 2008–2013 (C$M)
  • Table: Canadian Wireless Services Revenue, 2006–2013: Comparison of December 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts
  • Figure: Worldwide Fixed and Wireless Communications Penetration, 1998–2009 (% of Population)
  • Figure: Worldwide Mobile Penetration by Select Country, 2008
  • Figure: Canadian Teledensity by Service Type, 1997–2008
  • Figure: Canadian Cell Phone Subscribers and Penetration, 1995–2008
  • Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Revenue Share by Service Type, 2008
  • Figure: Canadian Telecom Services Revenue by Service Type, 2001–2008
  • Figure: Canadian Retail Telecom Services Revenue Share by Service Segment, 2008
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Subscriber Share by Provider, 2008
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Revenue as a Percentage of Total Revenue for the Top 3 Providers, 2008
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Coverage for All Providers Combined, 2008
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Subscribers for the Top 3 Carriers by Subscription Type, 1H09
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Blended Monthly ARPU by Select Provider, 1995–1H09
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Capex Spending, 2001–2009
  • Figure: Rogers Wireless GSM and HSPA Network Coverage
  • Figure: Rogers Wireless Consumer Data Plan Prices, 2008 (C$/Month)
  • Figure: Bell Mobility' s Digital and 3G Network Coverage, 2008
  • Figure: Telus and Bell Canada HSPA+ Network Coverage, 4Q09 and 1Q10
  • Figure: Bell and Telus Joint Wireless 4G Network Evolution
  • Figure: HSDPA Global Coverage, 2009
  • Figure: Telus Mobility' s National Wireless Network Coverage
  • Figure: SaskTel Mobility' s Wireless Coverage of Saskatchewan
  • Figure: MTS Mobility' s Coverage of Manitoba
  • Figure: TbayTel Mobility' s Coverage
  • Figure: Weather Investments' Telecom Assets
  • Figure: Globalive Revised Ownership Structure, October 2009
  • Figure: Level of Consideration of "Cutting the Cord" on Wireline Service, 2008 (% of Respondents)
  • Figure: Canadian Firms With Employees That Are Solely Reliant on Wireless for Voice by Organization Size (% of Respondents)
  • Figure: Top 10 Most Frequently Used Wireless Data Services, 2008 and 2009 (% of Respondents)
  • Figure: Canadian Consumer Annual SMS Text Message Volume, 2002–2008
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Data and Entertainment Use by Age Group
  • Figure: Canadian Social Networking Participation by Device and Age Group
  • Figure: Canadian Smartphone Shipments as a Percentage of Total Mobile Device Shipments and Smartphone Device Shipment Share by Vendor, 1H09
  • Figure: Canadian Business Telecom Spending by Service Segment, 2009 (C$M)
  • Figure: Canadian Business Telecom Spending by Service Segment and Company Size, 2009 (%)
  • Figure: Primary Obstacles to Deploying Wireless by Company Size
  • Figure: Status of Mobile Strategy Implementation in Canadian Businesses
  • Figure: Life-Cycle Adoption Curve of Wireless Solutions for Canadian Medium-Sized and Large Organizations
  • Figure: Top 5 Places Where Canadian Consumers Use Mobile Phones
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless and Wireline Services Revenue, 2008–2013
  • Figure: Assessing the Canadian Telecom Services Opportunity by Service Type, 2009–2013
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Subscribers and Penetration, 2009–2013 (M and %)
  • Figure: Canadian Wireline and Wireless Subscribers, 2003–2013 (M)
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Revenue by Service Type, 2008–2013
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Monthly ARPU by Service Type, 2008–2013
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Revenue by Customer Segment and Company Size, 2008–2013
  • Figure: Canadian Consumer Wireless Services Revenue by Service Type, 2008–2013
  • Figure: Canadian Business Wireless Services Revenue by Service Type, 2008–2013
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Revenue, 2009–2013: Comparison of December 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts
  • Figure: Canadian Wireless Services Revenue Growth, 2007–2013: Comparison of December 2008 and December 2009 Forecasts
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