Abstract
Product overview
Analysys Telecoms Market Matrix provides a detailed and coherent quarterly view of:
- the overall size, in operational and financial terms, of the main markets enumerated by the EU framework for telecoms regulation
- the incumbent' s and other operators' shares of those markets.
Since individual national regulators, operators and the EU itself provide only some of this data and they report on different timescales, the aim of Analysys Telecoms Market Matrix is to collate and interpret existing data and, where gaps exist in this, to use a coherent set of models to provide a full view of the relevant markets. The result is a comprehensive view of European fixed and mobile telecoms markets that allows inter-company and inter-market comparisons across a broad range of metrics.
Telecoms Market Matrix provides 362 data series per country market, and 554 for the larger Western European markets.
Countries covered
Western Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Ireland
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- UK
Central and Eastern Europe
- Bulgaria
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Hungary
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Poland
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
Dataset
Each workbook contains the following for each country market:
- Mobile (for all licensed operators)
- Active pre-paid subscriptions
- Active post-paid subscriptions
- Total active subscriptions
- Pre-paid share of active mobile subscriptions
- Outgoing voice service revenue
- Outgoing data service revenue
- Total outgoing mobile service revenue
- Data as % of outgoing revenue
- Mobile-originated minutes
- Mobile-terminated minutes
- Outgoing MoU per active subscriber
- Retail revenue per mobile minute
- Number of originated SMS
- SMS sent per active subscriber
- Broadband access (incumbent, major altnets plus others)
- Overall broadband connections (by technology)
- Wholesale broadband connections
- Wholesale xDSL connection
- Retail xDSL connections
- Retail xDSL revenue
- Cable-modem connections
- Cable-modem revenue
- Residential FTTB connections
- Residential FTTB revenue
- Broadband FWA connections
- Broadband FWA revenue
- Broadband satellite connections
- Broadband satellite revenue
- Retail broadband connections
- Retail broadband revenue
- Number of fully unbundled loops
- Number of shared access loops
- Unbundled loops as a percentage of total copper loops
- Unbundled loops for xDSL as a percentage of total xDSL
- Proportion of unbundled loops used for PSTN/ISDN as % of total ULL
- Proportion of unbundled loops used for xDSL as a percentage of total ULL
- Narrowband access (incumbent plus others)
- Number of PSTN lines
- PSTN subscription revenue
- Number of ISDN channels
- ISDN subscription revenue
- Total narrowband channels
- Total narrowband subscription revenue
- A residential/business split is provided for France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the UK
- Narrowband calls (incumbent plus others)
- Volume of local calls
- Local calls retail revenue
- Volume of long-distance calls
- Long-distance calls retail revenue
- Volume of dial-up Internet calls
- Dial-up Internet calls retail revenue
- Volume of fixed-to-mobile calls
- Fixed-to-mobile calls retail revenue
- Volume of international calls
- International calls retail revenue
- Number of active prefix (call-by-call) users
- Number of active carrier pre-select (CPS) users
- Number of wholesale line rental (WLR) subscriptions
Who should subscribe to this service
- Incumbent operators: corporate strategists and market intelligence managers who need frequent updates on incumbents' performance.
- Competitive operators and altnets: fixed and mobile operators and providers of alternative access technologies who want to understand the market position of incumbents.
- Providers of alternative voice services, such as VoIP providers: business development managers who want to track incumbents' call volumes.
- Financial analysts and investors: track the relative performance of incumbent operators across Western Europe.
- Regulators: track the relative performance of incumbents across Western Europe in order to inform regulation at a national level.
Update schedule
Frequency and timing of updates
The data set starts at 4Q 2003 and continues on a quarterly basis.













