
2008 Europe – Telecommunications, Mobile and Broadband in Scandinavia Report (http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/2008-Europe-Telecoms-Mobile-and-Broadband-in-Scandinavia.html ) Includes the development of product offerings for both mobile and broadband technologies, essential operator statistics, and the growth of convergence, triple play and digital TV.
This report covers demand for high level strategic information and objective analysis of the Scandinavian region, and it also contains information on mobile TV developments and its impact on mobile data usage in the region, the development of triple-play connections with higher bandwidth, digital conversion and the impact on the transmitter and Content, the changing face of converged media stimulated with widespread triple play services is always a standard feature in homes.
All Scandinavian Countries have used some of the fastest mobile broadband technologies in Europe, enables mobile broadband becoming a real alternative to landline. The region has also used on the multi-dwelling environment in the larger cities to develop comprehensive community fiber networks. In digital broadcasting, were Sweden and Finland are the first countries in Europe completely analogous to conversion, while Denmark and Norway forward in the process. Scandinavia is good for the promotion the use of spectrum for mobile broadband and other advanced applications. The market had a series of auctions in the 1.8, 2.3, 2.6 and 10 GHz bands in 2008, the establishment of excellent coverage for wireless services in rural areas and providing a host of business opportunities for suppliers in the coming years.
The region is also home to two of the key telecommunications companies in Europe. TeliaSonera in Sweden, established in January 2008 became a wholly owned subsidiary of the infrastructure, TeliaSonera Skanova Access, thus becoming one of the established companies gradually moving into the functional separation. This has the competition in the broadband sector has increased, falling prices and take a stronger promotion of consumer-up for fast connections. Norway is the leading telecommunications company Telenor has extensive and fast-growing activities in a number of countries in Europe and Southeast Asia.
Key highlights:
Iceland was among the first countries provide for a realignment of the 450 MHz frequency band, such as a digital service, then get the band's long-range, based on in remote areas and off-shore. Nordisk Mobile also operates a commercial CDMA-450 network in Norway, Sweden and Finland to offer wireless broadband.
Conversion to digital television in Sweden earlier scheduled to be finished before most European countries began the process.
In Norway, switch off analogue in March 2008 and was started no later than November Be completed in 2009.
Triple play services have taken off on the back of the updated fiber and ADSL2 + / VDSL networks, with greater awareness of the bundling coupled products.
Scandinavia is also some of the highest broadband – penetration rate in the world, with Denmark the world leader, closely followed by Norway and Iceland. All these markets have effective regulatory backing and strong participation from local governments.
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