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Market Research Report

France: Multiplay Success Drives FTTH Interest

Published by Pyramid Research, Inc.
Published October, 2009 Product code 102273
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Introduction

Abstract

The French telecommunications market generated almost $58bn (-39.3bn) in revenue in 2008. The dollar value decline in 2009 of more than 5% is largely because of exchange rate changes, and in euro terms, growth is expected to be moderately positive. The CAGR for 2009-2014 is forecast at 3.2% in dollar terms, with total revenue forecast to reach $63.9bn at the end of the forecast period. IPTV and mobile data are expected to show the strongest growth, with CAGRs of 13.3% and 13.4%, respectively. The largest revenue generator, mobile voice, which contributed 49% of market revenue in 2008, is forecast to show a slight decline, bringing its contribution down to 39% in 2014.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Market and Competitor Overview
    • France 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
    • Convergence
  • Identifying Opportunities
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