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Telecommunication Services Continues Growing in 2007, Says
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BOONTON, NJ.
Nov 1, 2007:
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While industry consolidation has wrought major
changes in the US telecommunications industry service provider segments, the
wireless carriers stand out as clear winners, though all segments continue to
add new subscribers, says a new report from Insight
Research. The wireless companies will be adding new subscribers at a rate
nearly double the overall telecommunications subscriber growth rate. Cable
companies are also expected to be big winners as they add telephone subscribers
at a rate much faster than ILECs will add TV customers to their networks.
Moreover, the largest telephone companies are expected to continue seeing the
gradual loss of subscribers, as wireless calling and cable telephone offers
whittle away at their customer base.
According to Insight’s
latest report,
Telecommunications
Service Providers Subscriber Growth, 2007-2012,
US network operators are expected to add subscribers at a compounded rate of 3.7
percent between 2007 and 2012. The report notes that the increase in wireless
subscribers is being driven by the rapid adoption of 3G, which came hard on the
heels of the explosive growth in “voice only” subscribers through 2005. 3G also
facilitated wireless substitution, which cut into the dominant carriers’
subscriber base. The cable companies, which long enjoyed a first mover
advantage in deploying video services and Internet access, are facing increasing
competition in their core markets. The number of cable TV subscribers among the
top players has declined by about one percent since December 2004, and battle
between the cable companies and the telcos over the triple play promises to
further cut into their subscriber base.
“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,” says Insight
Research president Robert Rosenberg. “However, the growth in subscribers we are
seeing is by no means evenly divided. There are real winners and losers among
the segments, though the wireless and cable providers show the best prospects
for continuing to add subscribers over time,” concluded Rosenberg.
The study
presents the subscriber base for the wireless carriers, CLECs, dominant
phone companies, regional phone companies, and cable company segments and
forecasts subscriber growth through 2012. A free report excerpt, table of
contents, and ordering information is available online at
http://www.insight-corp.com/reports/telesubs08.asp
For more information please
contact:
Ms. PJ Conger, Marketing Director
973-541-9600
pj@insight-corp.com |
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