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BOONTON, NJ.
May 9, 2005:
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Continuing consolidation
in the US telecommunications industry is creating winners and losers in
the service provider segments, but the industry continues to add new
subscribers, says a new report from Insight Research. According to the
study, the wireless segment is the clearest winner. Wireless companies
will be adding new subscribers at a rate nearly double the overall
subscriber growth rate of the industry, while competitive local exchange
carriers (CLECs) also increase their subscriber base. The report contends
that cable companies will add subscribers at a modest pace, while the
incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) face a gradual loss of
subscribers, as wireless calling is substituted for land line calling and
the long distance interexchange carrier (IXC) segment loses subscribers
through industry consolidation.
According to
Telecommunications Service Providers Subscriber Growth
2005-2010,
US network operators are expected to add subscribers at a compounded rate
of 2.9 percent between 2005 and 2010. The report notes that the increase
in wireless subscribers comes at the expense of local and long distance
companies. Residential customers are using free nights and weekends to
make their LD calls, and are substituting wireless services for a local
wireline connection. The cable companies, which long enjoyed a first
mover advantage in deploying video services and later Internet access, are
facing dimming prospects as they meet with competition in their core
markets.
“The number of
subscribers signing up for telecommunications services continues to grow,
and at a rate comparable to growth of the GDP, which means the growth is
sustainable since it harkens back to historic norms,” says INSIGHT
president Robert Rosenberg. “However, the growth in subscribers we are
seeing is by no means evenly divided between the wireless, CLEC, ILEC, IXC,
and cable company segments. There are real winners and losers in the
segments, so further industry consolidation is probably in the offing,”
concluded Rosenberg.
Telecommunications
Service Providers Subscriber Growth 2005-2010
presents the subscriber base for major companies in the wireless, CLEC,
ILEC, IXC, and cable company segments and forecasts subscriber growth
though 2010. A free report excerpt, table of contents, and ordering
information is online at www.insight-corp.com/reports/telesubs05.asp
A free report excerpt, table of contents, and ordering
information is online at
http://www.insight-corp.com/reports/telesubs05.asp |

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