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Market Research Report

Thailand: Political Woes Stunt 3G Development

Published by Pyramid Research, Inc.
Published September, 2009 Product code 101025
Content info 27 Pages
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This publication has been discontinued on December 22, 2011.

Below is the updated product.

Published: December, 2010
Product code: 143109

Introduction

Abstract

The Thai telecom market generated $8.1bn in service revenue in 2008 but will contract by 1% in 2009 as a result of the financial crisis cutting Thailand' s nominal GDP by 9% in 2009. However, Pyramid Research forecasts that growth in the telecom market will resume in 2010, with roughly half a billion dollars being added to the total market each year, resulting in a CAGR of 5.5% through 2014. The main engines of growth will be fixed and mobile broadband services.

While the regulator has yet to issue 3G or WiMAX licenses, both fixed and mobile operators are preparing their networks to meet growing broadband demand. Fixed operator CAT, for example, is deploying fiber networks in both urban and rural areas, while mobile players AIS, DTAC and True are testing 3G services. Thailand' s fixed broadband penetration stood at just 2.2% of the population in 2008, but we believe this figure will jump to 9.5% by year-end 2014 as a result of new operator initiatives aimed at meeting unmet demand for services.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Market and Competitor Overview
    • Thailand in a Regional Context
    • Economic, Demographic and Political Context
    • Regulatory Environment
    • Demand Profile
    • Service Evolution
    • Competitive Landscape
    • Major Market Players
  • Segment Analysis
    • Mobile Services
    • Fixed Services
    • Pay-TV
  • Identifying Opportunities
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