The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
India is the world’s second-largest telecommunications market, with 898 million subscribers as of March 2013. The sector's revenue grew by 13.4 per cent to reach US$ 64.1 billion in FY12. Wireless and wireline revenue increased at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.9 per cent to reach US$ 40.8 billion over FY07-12.; revenues from the telecom equipment segment in FY12 stood at US$ 23.5 billion as compared to US$ 23.4 billion in FY11.
Availability of affordable smartphones and lower rates are expected to drive growth in the Indian telecom industry. The Government of India (GOI) has been proactive in its efforts to transform India into a global telecommunication hub. The government has allowed foreign direct investment (FDI) of up to 74 per cent in basic and cellular, unified access, national/international long distance, and V-Sat services as well as public mobile radio trucked services. FDI of up to100 per cent is permitted for infrastructure providers offering dark fibre, electronic mail and voice mail.
The surge in the subscriber base has necessitated a network expansion covering a wider area, thereby creating a need for significant investment in telecom infrastructure. Telecom infrastructure in India is expected to increase at a CAGR of 20 per cent during 2008-15 to reach 571,000 towers in 2015.
India is the world’s second-largest telecommunications market, with 898 million subscribers as of March 2013. The sector's revenue grew by 13.4 per cent to reach US$ 64.1 billion in FY12. Wireless and wireline revenue increased at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.9 per cent to reach US$ 40.8 billion over FY07-12.; revenues from the telecom equipment segment in FY12 stood at US$ 23.5 billion as compared to US$ 23.4 billion in FY11.
Availability of affordable smartphones and lower rates are expected to drive growth in the Indian telecom industry. The Government of India (GOI) has been proactive in its efforts to transform India into a global telecommunication hub. The government has allowed foreign direct investment (FDI) of up to 74 per cent in basic and cellular, unified access, national/international long distance, and V-Sat services as well as public mobile radio trucked services. FDI of up to100 per cent is permitted for infrastructure providers offering dark fibre, electronic mail and voice mail.
The surge in the subscriber base has necessitated a network expansion covering a wider area, thereby creating a need for significant investment in telecom infrastructure. Telecom infrastructure in India is expected to increase at a CAGR of 20 per cent during 2008-15 to reach 571,000 towers in 2015.
In this presentation I have explained about telecommunication in India.
topics covered are as under
Telecom Industry Overview
Major Players in Telecom Sector
Emerging Trends in Telecom Market
Growth Avenues
Role of Cost & Management Accountant in Telecom sector
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In this presentation I have explained about telecommunication in India.
topics covered are as under
Telecom Industry Overview
Major Players in Telecom Sector
Emerging Trends in Telecom Market
Growth Avenues
Role of Cost & Management Accountant in Telecom sector
Q & A session.
http://www.airtel3gplans.com/airtel-3g-plans/all-airtel-3g-plans-details/
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ReportsnReports – Asia Mobile Operators
1. Asia Mobile Operators
The report has gathered together a selection of information about each of these many
operators. The range of information presented in the text, and where appropriate in tables,
includes:
brief history of the company;
corporate and business structure;
subscriber growth;
some information on financial performance;
market position.
It is noted that the information provided varies from market to market and operator to
operator, depending very much on the availability of statistics and corporate reports.
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In some markets we also provide an overall review of the market in which we find these
operators; this overview includes such statistical information as market share and Average
Revenue per User (ARPU) if available. Within the background information we have also
reported on the mergers and acquisition that have been part of a transformational market.
The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia,
Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar
(Burma), Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka,
Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
This market report provides a wide-ranging review of mobile operators across the Asian
region. The overview covers around 170 operators that were to be found in Asia in 2011.
There was a combined total of just over 2.6 billion mobile subscribers being served by these
operators going into 2011 and with an annual growth rate of around 20% the region can be
expected to top 3 billion mobile subscribers by year end.
The list of operators ranges from the giant China Mobile with close to 600 million
subscribers right through to a number of small operators with only a few thousand
subscribers each. It is noted that of the region’s operators just 15 of these (see Table
below) have a combined share of around 70% of the regional mobile market. BuddeComm’s
overview of operators in the region does not claim to present an exhaustive list of licensed
operators but it certainly is indicative of the breadth and variety of operator to be found in
the region. It also reflects the highly competitive nature of the mobile sector in this region.
The focus of this report is on the operators within the individual national markets. Of
course, in addition to these individual operators there are those companies such as SingTel,
Vodafone, Hutchison and Axiata (formerly Telekom Malaysia International) that have built a
substantial presence around the region through their shareholdings in operators in multiple
markets. This aspect of these corporations is not discussed in any detail but is mentioned in
passing in the country by country review.
2. Table below shows the top 15 operators as ranked by subscribers at December 2010. The
list has remained relatively stable over the last year or so. Compared to the top 15 at the
end of 2009, Japan’s KDDI has dropped off the list and India’s Tata has come in at number
9 on the table.
Table of Contents
1. Afghanistan
1.1 Mobile operator statistics
1.2 Afghan Wireless (AWCC)
1.3 Roshan
1.4 MTN (Areeba)
1.5 Etisalat Afghanistan
2. Armenia
2.1 Mobile operator statistics
2.2 ArmenTel (Beeline)
2.3 K-Telecom (VivaCell)
2.3.1 Licensing
2.3.2 Service launch
2.3.3 Growth and development
2.4 Orange Armenia
3. Azerbaijan
3.1 Mobile operator statistics
3.2 Azercell
3.3 Bakcell
3.4 Azerfon (Nar Mobile)
3.5 Catel
4. Bangladesh
4.1 Mobile operator statistics
4.2 CityCell (PBTL)
4.3 GrameenPhone
4.4 Orascom Telecom (formerly Sheba Telecom)
4.5 Robi (formerlyTMIB/AkTel)
4.6 Teletalk
4.7 Airtel Bangla (formerly Warid Telecom)
5. Bhutan
5.1 Mobile operator statistics
5.2 B-Mobile
5.3 Tashi InfoComm
6. Brunei Darussalam
6.1 Mobile operator statistics
6.2 DSTCom
6.3 B-Mobile
3. 7. Cambodia
7.1 Mobile operator statistics
7.2 Overview of operators
7.3 Cambodia GSM (MobiTel)
7.3.1 Millicom sale
7.4 CamShin (Mfone)
7.5 Hello Axiata
7.6 AZ Communications
7.7 Viettel (Metfone)
7.8 CadComms (QB)
7.9 GT-Tell (Excell)
7.10 Latelz (Smart Mobile)
7.11 Applifone (Star Cell)
7.12 VimpelCom (Beeline Cambodia)
8. China
8.1 Mobile operator statistics
8.1.1 Mobile subscribers by operator
8.2 Overview of industry restructure
8.2.1 Restructuring of the telecommunications operators: 1993-2001
8.2.2 Industry restructure: 2002-2007
8.2.3 Drivers for business restructuring in China – 2007
8.2.4 Industry restructure – 2008
8.2.5 Newly formed entities – 2008
8.3 China Mobile Ltd (CML)
8.3.1 Company overview
8.3.2 Company background
8.3.3 China Mobile: Financial statistics
8.3.4 China Mobile: Operations statistics
8.3.5 China Mobile: Business operations strategies
8.3.6 China Mobile investments and the development of m-commerce
8.3.7 China Tietong (merged into China Mobile)
8.4 China Telecom
8.4.1 Company overview
8.4.2 Company background
8.4.3 China Telecom: Financial statistics
8.4.4 China Telecom: Operations statistics
8.4.5 China Telecom: Business operations strategies
8.4.6 China Satcom (merged into China Telecom)
8.5 China Unicom
8.5.1 Company overview
8.5.2 Network capacity
8.5.3 Company background
8.5.4 China Unicom: Financial statistics
8.5.5 China Unicom: Operations statistics
8.5.6 China Netcom (merged into China Unicom)
8.6 Third generation investments
8.6.1 Overview
8.6.2 China Unicom
4. 8.6.3 China Mobile
8.6.4 China Telecom
9. Georgia
9.1 Mobile operator statistics
9.2 Overview of operators
9.3 Geocell
9.4 MagtiCom
9.5 Mobitel
9.6 Aquafon
10. Hong Kong
10.1 Overview
10.2 Market status 2011
10.3 Mobile statistics
10.3.1 Mobile subscribers 1984 – 2012
10.3.2 Mobile prepaid cards 1997 – 2010
10.3.3 Mobile subscribers by operator
10.4 Pacific Century CyberWorks (PCCW)
10.4.1 Company overview
10.4.2 Company background
10.4.3 Financial statistics
10.4.4 Operations statistics
10.5 Hutchison Telecom Hong Kong Holdings (HTHKH)
10.5.1 Company overview
10.5.2 Company background
10.5.3 Financial statistics
10.5.4 Operational statistics
10.6 New World Telecommunications Ltd
10.6.1 Company overview
10.6.2 Company background
10.6.3 Financial statistics
10.6.4 Operational statistics
10.7 Peoples (China Resources Peoples Telephone Co Ltd)
10.8 SmarTone-Vodafone
10.8.1 Company overview
10.8.2 Company background
10.8.3 Financial statistics
10.8.4 Operational statistics
11. India
11.1 Market overview
11.2 Unified Access Service Licences (UASL)
11.3 Market structure and earlier growth
11.3.1 Telecom circles
11.3.2 Mergers and acquisitions
11.3.3 BSNL/MTNL
11.3.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) licences
11.4 Operator and market statistics
6. 11.14.2 Corporate structure
11.14.3 Historical development
11.14.4 3G plans
11.15 Uninor (Unitech)
11.16 Sistema
11.17 S Tel
11.17.1 3G plans
11.18 Videocon
11.19 Virgin Mobile
11.20 Other operators
12. Indonesia
12.1 Mobile operator statistics
12.2 PT Telkomsel
12.2.1 Overview
12.2.2 Corporate structure
12.2.3 Operational statistics
12.2.4 Business strategies
12.2.5 Development of products and services
12.3 PT Indosat
12.3.1 Overview
12.3.2 Corporate structure
12.3.3 Operational statistics
12.3.4 Business and network strategies
12.3.5 PT Satelindo
12.3.6 IM3 Indosat
12.4 XL Axiata (formerly PT Excelcomindo Pratama)
12.4.1 Overview
12.4.2 Corporate structure
12.4.3 Business and network strategies
12.5 PT Sampoerna Telekomunikasi Indonesia (STI)
12.6 Mobile-8
12.7 Axis/Natrindo Telepon Selular
12.8 PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications
12.9 Smart Telecom
13. Japan
13.1 Overview
13.2 Mobile operator statistics
13.3 Market status 2011
13.4 Differentiation efforts
13.5 NTT Corporation
13.5.1 Company Overview
13.5.2 Financial statistics
13.5.3 Government intervention
13.5.4 Business strategy
13.5.5 International expansion
13.6 NTT DoCoMo
13.6.1 Company overview
7. 13.6.2 Financial statistics
13.6.3 Capex allocation
13.6.4 ARPU statistics
13.6.5 Operational statistics
13.6.6 LTE
13.6.7 International investments
13.7 KDDI Corporation
13.7.1 Company Overview
13.7.2 Financial statistics
13.7.3 Operations statistics
13.7.4 Business strategy
13.8 Softbank Corporation
13.8.1 Company overview
13.8.2 Company background
13.8.3 Financial statistics
13.8.4 Operations statistics
13.9 Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ)
13.9.1 Company overview and background
13.9.2 Financial statistics
13.10 eAccess
13.10.1 Company Overview
13.10.2 Company Background
13.10.3 Financial statistics
13.10.4 Operations statistics
13.10.5 Business strategies
13.11 Willcom (DDI Pocket)
13.12 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO)
14. Kazakhstan
14.1 Mobile operator statistics
14.2 Altel
14.3 GSM-Kazakhstan (K’Cell)
14.4 Kar-Tel (K-Mobile)
14.5 Mobile Telecom Service (NeoTelecom)
15. Kyrgyzstan
15.1 Mobile operator statistics
15.2 MegaCom (BiMoCom Ltd)
15.3 Bitel/Sky Mobile
15.3.1 Ownership issues
15.4 Aktel
15.5 Katel
16. Laos
16.1 Mobile operator statistics
16.2 Lao Telecom
16.3 Enterprise of Telecommunications Lao (ETL)
16.4 Tigo (Millicom)
8. 16.5 Unitel (formerly Lao Asia Telecom)
16.6 Sky Telecom
17. Macau
17.1 Mobile operator statistics
17.2 Compahnia de Telecomunicações de Macau (CTM)
17.2.1 Background
17.2.2 Overview
17.2.3 Mobile
17.2.4 Financial results
17.2.5 Operational statistics
17.3 3 Macau (Hutchison Telecom Macau)
17.4 SmarTone Mobile Communications (Macau) Ltd
17.5 China Telecom
18. Malaysia
18.1 Overview
18.2 Mobile operator statistics
18.3 Telekom Malaysia
18.3.1 Overview
18.3.2 Background
18.3.3 Celcom/Telekom Malaysia merger
18.4 Axiata
18.4.1 Overview
18.4.2 Operations
18.5 Celcom
18.5.1 Operating statistics
18.5.2 Business strategies
18.5.3 3G development
18.5.4 Network development
18.6 Maxis Communications
18.6.1 Overview
18.6.2 Background
18.6.3 Maxis/Time merger
18.6.4 IPO
18.6.5 Mobile services
18.6.6 Fixed services
18.7 Digi Communications
18.7.1 Overview
18.7.2 Background
18.7.3 Development
18.7.4 Fixed-line and other services
18.8 U Mobile
18.8.1 Overview
18.8.2 Corporate structure
18.8.3 Operational statistics
18.8.4 Service launch
18.8.5 Network development
18.9 Time dotCom
9. 18.9.1 Overview
18.9.2 3G licence
19. Maldives
19.1 Overview
19.2 Mobile operator statistics
19.3 Dhiraagu (DhiMobile)
19.4 Wataniya Telecom
20. Mongolia
20.1 Overview
20.2 Mobile operator statistics
20.3 MobiCom
20.4 SkyTel
20.5 Unitel
20.6 G-Mobile
21. Myanmar
21.1 Overview of Myanmar’s mobile market
21.2 Mobile operator
21.3 Overview of major operator
21.4 Myanmar P&T (MPT)
22. Nepal
22.1 Mobile operator statistics
22.2 NDCL/Nepal Telecom (NTC)
22.2.1 Third Generation (3G) mobile
22.3 Spice Nepal Pvt Ltd (SNPL)
23. North Korea
23.1 Overview
23.2 Koryolink 3G network
23.3 Lancelot Holdings
23.4 Loxley Pacific (Loxpac)
23.5 Egypt’s Orascom Telecoms Holding
24. Pakistan
24.1 Mobile operator statistics
24.2 Mobilink (PMCL)
24.2.1 WiMax
24.3 Ufone (PTCL)
24.4 Telenor Pakistan
24.4.1 Third Generation (3G) licence
24.4.2 Telenor’s Rabta Centres
24.4.3 Solar-powered network
24.5 Warid Telecom
24.5.1 Solar-powered network
24.6 Zong (formerly CMPak)
24.6.1 Millicom’s exit
10. 24.6.2 China Mobile takes control
24.7 Instaphone (Pakcom)
25. Philippines
25.1 Mobile operator statistics
25.2 Overview of operators
25.3 Globe Telecom
25.3.1 3G services
25.4 Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT)
25.4.1 Smart Communications
25.4.2 Talk ‘N Text (TNT) (formerly Piltel)
25.4.3 Red Mobile (CURE)
25.5 Extelcom
25.5.1 Background to 3G licensing process
25.6 Digitel/Sun Cellular
25.7 BellTel
26. Singapore
26.1 Mobile operator statistics
26.2 Overview of operators
26.2.1 Average revenue per user (ARPU)
26.3 Singapore Telecom (SingTel)
26.3.1 Overview
26.3.2 Corporate structure and subsidiaries
26.3.3 Statistics
26.3.4 SingTel Mobile
26.4 StarHub Pte Ltd
26.4.1 Overview
26.4.2 Corporate structure
26.4.3 Operational statistics
26.4.4 Financials
26.4.5 Mobile services
26.5 MobileOne
26.5.1 Overview
26.5.2 Corporate structure
26.5.3 Operating statistics
26.5.4 Financials
26.5.5 Business strategies
26.5.6 Network development
27. South Korea
27.1 Mobile operator statistics
27.1.1 Overview
27.1.2 Mobile ARPU by operator
27.1.3 Mobile quality of service
27.2 Overview of Major Telecom Operators
27.3 KT Corp
27.3.1 Company overview
27.3.2 Company background
11. 27.3.3 KT Corp: Financial statistics
27.3.4 KT Corp: Operations statistics
27.3.5 KT Corp’s strategy
27.3.6 Recent developments
27.4 SK Telecom
27.4.1 Company overview
27.4.2 Company background
27.4.3 SK Telecom: Financial statistics
27.4.4 SK Telecom: Operations statistics
27.4.5 SK Telecom: Business operations strategies
27.4.6 Recent developments
27.5 LG Telecom (LG U+)
27.5.1 Company overview
27.5.2 Company background
27.5.3 LG Telecom: Financial statistics
27.5.4 LG Telecom: Operations statistics
27.5.5 Recent developments
27.6 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
28. Sri Lanka
28.1 Mobile operator statistics
28.2 Overview of operators
28.3 Dialog Axiata (formerly Dialog Telekom)
28.3.1 Company overview
28.3.2 Company statistics
28.3.3 Financials – 2008-2010
28.3.4 Products and services
28.4 Mobitel
28.4.1 Company overview
28.4.2 Financials – 2009/10
28.4.3 Products and services
28.5 Etisalat Sri Lanka (formerly Celltel Lanka and then Tigo)
28.5.1 Company overview
28.5.2 Products and services
28.6 Hutchison Lanka
28.7 Bharti Airtel Lanka
28.8 Third Generation (3G) mobile
28.8.1 Licences
28.8.2 Dialog Telekom 3G
28.8.3 Mobitel 3G
28.8.4 Bharti Airtel 3G
29. Taiwan
29.1 Mobile operator statistics
29.1.1 Mobile operator comparison
29.1.2 Net additions per mobile operator comparison
29.1.3 ARPU per mobile operator comparison
29.1.4 3G mobile operator comparison
29.2 Chunghwa Telecom Co Ltd (CHT)
12. 29.2.1 CHT – background
29.2.2 CHT – financials
29.2.3 CHT – revenue breakdown
29.2.4 CHT – subscriber base
29.2.5 CHT – investments
29.2.6 CHT – market share by segment
29.2.7 CHT – mobile network – overview
29.2.8 CHT – mobile network – 3G
29.2.9 CHT – 2010 financial performance
29.3 Far EasTern Telecommunications Group
29.3.1 Far EasTone – background
29.3.2 Far EasTone – financials
29.3.3 Far EasTone – subscribers
29.3.4 KG Telecom
29.3.5 New Century InfoComm Tech Co Ltd (Sparq)
29.4 Taiwan Mobile (formerly Taiwan Cellular)
29.4.1 Taiwan Mobile – background
29.4.2 Taiwan Mobile – financials
29.4.3 Taiwan Mobile – subscribers
29.4.4 Taiwan Fixed Network Telecom
29.5 Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless (APBW)
29.6 VIBO Telecom
30. Tajikistan
30.1 Mobile operator statistics
30.2 Babilon Mobile
30.3 Indigo Tajikistan
30.4 Somoncom
30.5 Tacom
30.6 TK Mobile
30.7 TT Mobile
31. Thailand
31.1 Mobile operator statistics
31.2 Overview of operators
31.3 Competition
31.4 Advanced Info Service (AIS)
31.4.1 Overview
31.4.2 Key drivers
31.4.3 Statistics
31.4.4 Financials
31.4.5 Developments
31.4.6 3G strategy
31.5 DTAC
31.5.1 Overview
31.5.2 Statistics
31.5.3 Financials
31.5.4 3G strategy
31.6 True Corp
13. 31.6.1 Background
31.6.2 Company structure and financial history
31.6.3 Financials
31.6.4 True Move
31.7 Telephone Organization of Thailand Corp (TOT)
31.7.1 Overview
31.7.2 Proposed privatisation
31.8 Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT)
31.8.1 Overview
31.8.2 Network and business expansion
31.8.3 Proposed privatisation
31.8.4 Proposed CAT/TOT merger
31.8.5 CAT Telecom mobile
31.8.6 Hutchison CAT
31.9 Thai Mobile, TOT and CAT
31.9.1 TOT/CAT joint venture
31.9.2 Statistics
31.9.3 Restructuring of Thai Mobile joint venture
31.9.4 Proposed 3G network
32. Turkmenistan
32.1 Mobile operator statistics
32.2 MTS-Turkmenistan (formerly Barash Communications Technologies (BCT))
32.3 TM Cell (Altyn Asyr)
33. Uzbekistan
33.1 Mobile operator statistics
33.2 Major mobile operators
33.2.1 Uzdunrobita/MTS-Uzbekistan
33.2.2 Unitel
33.2.3 UCell (Coscom)
33.3 Other mobile operators
33.3.1 Uzmacom
33.3.2 Buztel
33.3.3 Perfectum Mobile
33.3.4 Uzbektelecom Mobile
34. Vietnam
34.1 Mobile operator statistics
34.2 VNPT
34.3 Mobifone
34.3.1 Overview
34.3.2 Corporate structure
34.3.3 Network development
34.4 Vinaphone
34.4.1 Overview
34.4.2 Corporate structure
34.4.3 Network development
34.5 CityPhone
14. 34.6 S-Fone (SLD Telecom)
34.7 Viettel
34.7.1 Overview
34.7.2 Network development
34.8 EVN Telecom (formerly VP Telecom)
34.9 Vietnamobile (formerly Hutchison Vietnam/HT Mobile)
34.10 GTel Mobile (Beeline)
35. Glossary of Abbreviations
List of Tables
Table 1 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Afghanistan – September
2009
Table 2 – Market share by operator in Afghanistan – September 2009
Table 3 – ARPU by operator in Afghanistan – 2008 – 2009
Table 4 – AWCC’s mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 5 – Roshan’s mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 6 – MTN’s mobile subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 7 – Etisalat’s mobile subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 8 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Armenia – March 2009
Table 9 – Mobile operators by share of total mobile market in Armenia – 2009
Table 10 – ArmenTel (Beeline) mobile subscribers in Armenia – 2007 – 2009
Table 11 – ArmenTel (Beeline) – mobile subscribers and ARPU in Armenia – 2008 – 2009
Table 12 – K-Telecom (VivaCell) mobile subscribers in Armenia – 2007 – 2009
Table 13 – Orange Armenia – mobile subscribers – 2009 – 2010
Table 14 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Azerbaijan – September
2009
Table 15 – Mobile operators by share of total mobile market in Azerbaijan – September
2009
Table 16 – Azercell mobile subscribers and market share – 2005 – 2009
Table 17 – Mobile subscribers by operator and annual change in Bangladesh – June 2010
Table 18 – Market share by operator in Bangladesh – June 2010
Table 19 – CityCell (PBTL) subscribers in Bangladesh – 1999 – 2010
Table 20 – GrameenPhone subscribers in Bangladesh – 1998 – 2010
Table 21 – Orascom Telecom subscribers in Bangladesh – 2002 – 2010
Table 22 – Axiata (Bangladesh) subscribers – 2005 – 2010
Table 23 – Teletalk subscribers in Bangladesh – 2005 – 2010
Table 24 – Warid Telecom subscribers in Bangladesh – 2007 – 2010
Table 25 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Bhutan – March 2009
Table 26 – B-Mobile’s subscribers – 2003 – 2009
Table 27 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Brunei Darussalam – March
2009
Table 28 – DSTCom mobile subscribers – 1999 – 2009
Table 29 – B-Mobile mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 30 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Cambodia – 2010
Table 31 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Cambodia – 2010
Table 32 – Cambodia GSM (MobiTel) subscribers – 1998 – 2010
Table 33 – MobiTel: 3G subscribers in Cambodia – 2006 – 2010
Table 34 – CamShin subscribers – 1998 – 2010
15. Table 35 – Hello Axiata subscribers – 1998 – 2010
Table 36 – Viettel (Metfone) subscribers – 2009 – 2011
Table 37 – Cadcomms (QB) subscribers – 2008 – 2010
Table 38 – Applifone (Star Cell) subscribers – 2008 – 2009
Table 39 – Beeline Cambodia subscribers – 2009 – 2010
Table 40 – Mobile subscribers by operator and annual change in China – March 2011
Table 41 – Prepaid mobile subscribers by operator in China – September 2010
Table 42 – China Mobile revenue, capex, EBITDA margin, net profit – 2000 – 2010
Table 43 – China Mobile VAS revenue breakdown (selected items) – 2006 – 2010
Table 44 – China Mobile revenue composition of value added business – 2006 – 2010
Table 45 – China Mobile capex – 2008 – 2013
Table 46 – China Mobile subscribers, annual change, ARPU and market share – 1997 – 2010
Table 47 – China Mobile voice usage – 2006 – 2010
Table 48 – China Mobile postpaid versus prepaid mobile subscribers – 2004 – 2010
Table 49 – China Mobile key operating data – 2008 – 2010
Table 50 – China Mobile Advanced services usage – 2007 – 2010
Table 51 – China Mobile advanced services by subscription – 2008 – 2009
Table 52 – China Mobile advanced services by subscription – 2010
Table 53 – China Telecom financial data – 2001 – 2010
Table 54 – China Telecom revenue breakdown – 2008 – 2010
Table 55 – China Telecom wireline revenue breakdown – 2007 – 2010
Table 56 – China Telecom capex breakdown – 2008 – 2010
Table 57 – China Telecom fixed-line, PHS and broadband subscribers and ARPU – 2004 –
2010
Table 58 – China Telecom mobile and 3G subscribers and ARPU – 2002 – 2010
Table 59 – China Telecom key operational statistics – 2007 – 2010
Table 60 – China Unicom financial data – 2001 – 2010
Table 61 – China Unicom mobile and fixed-line service revenue structure – 2009 – 2010
Table 62 – China Unicom mobile and fixed-line voice and non-voice revenue – 2008 – 2010
Table 63 – China Unicom mobile service revenue 2G and 3G – 2009 – 2010
Table 64 – China Unicom capex breakdown – 2007 – 2011
Table 65 – China Unicom GSM mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2010
Table 66 – China Unicom postpaid versus prepaid mobile subscribers by network – 2004 –
2010
Table 67 – China Unicom key operating metrics – 2007 – 2010
Table 68 – China Netcom subscribers by service – 2003 – 2008
Table 69 – China Netcom ARPU by sector – 2003 – 2008
Table 70 – China Netcom revenue percentages – 2003 – 2008
Table 71 – China Netcom financial data – 2003 – 2008
Table 72 – China Netcom traditional and innovative revenue ratios – 2005 – 2008
Table 73 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Georgia – 2010
Table 74 – Mobile operators – subscribers and market share in Georgia – 2010
Table 75 – 3G mobile operators and subscribers in Georgia – 2009
Table 76 – Geocell subscribers – 2005 – 2010
Table 77 –MagtiCom subscribers – 2007 – 2010
Table 78 –Mobitel subscribers – 2007 – 2010
Table 79 – Prepaid and activated SIM cards in Hong Kong – 1997 – 2010
Table 80 – Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong –
March 2009
16. Table 81 – Selected mobile operator subscribers and market share in Hong Kong –
December 2010
Table 82 – Operator market share by subscribers in Hong Kong – 2003 – 2010
Table 83 – PCCW consolidated revenue, EBITDA and profit US$ – 2001 – 2010
Table 84 – PCCW core revenue US$ – 2006 – 2010
Table 85 – PCCW TSS revenue US$ – 2008 – 2010
Table 86 – PCCW mobile revenue and EBITDA – 2005 – 2010
Table 87 – PCCW 2G and 3G subscribers in Hong Kong – 2005 – 2010
Table 88 – PCCW 3G and blended ARPU in Hong Kong – 2007 – 2010
Table 89 – HTHKH revenue and profit – 2006 – 2010
Table 90 – HTHKH mobile service revenue for data, voice, roaming – 2009 – 2010
Table 91 – Hutchison mobile subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2010
Table 92 – Hutchison 3G mobile subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 2004 –
2008
Table 93 – HTHKH mobile subscribers 2G and 3G postpaid and total in Hong Kong – 2008 –
2010
Table 94 – Hutchison postpaid ARPU in Hong Kong – 2009 – 2010
Table 95 – Hong Kong CSL subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2005
Table 96 – New World Mobility subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2005
Table 97 – CSL New World subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 2006 – 2010
Table 98 – Peoples (China Mobile Hong Kong) subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2010
Table 99 – SmarTone-Vodafone revenue and profit in Hong Kong – 2002 – 2010
Table 100 – SmarTone-Vodafone ARPU and data contribution in Hong Kong – 2002 – 2011
Table 101 – SmarTone subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2010
Table 102 – SmarTone-Vodafone 3G subscribers in Hong Kong – 2004 – 2010
Table 103 – Mobile operators and subscribers in India – 2010
Table 104 – Total mobile subscribers (GSM and CDMA) by operator and market share in
India – 2010
Table 105 – GSM mobile operators, subscribers and market share in India – 2010
Table 106 – CDMA mobile operators, subscribers and market share in India – 2010
Table 107 –Overall mobile ARPU in India – 2005 – 2010
Table 108 – Mobile ARPU (GSM and CDMA), postpaid/prepaid in India – 2010
Table 109 – Mobile ARPU (blended) for selected operators in India – 2010
Table 110 – BSNL mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 111 – Bharti Airtel mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 112 – Bharti Airtel mobile ARPU in India – 2004 – 2005; 2007 – 2010
Table 113 – Loop Mobile (BPL) mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 114 – Vodafone Essar mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 115 – Vodafone Essar mobile ARPU in India – 2008 – 2009
Table 116 – Aircel mobile subscribers in India – 2004 – 2010
Table 117 – Idea/Spice mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 118 – Idea/Spice mobile ARPU in India – 2007 – 2010
Table 119 – MTNL mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 120 – Reliance mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 121 – Reliance mobile ARPU in India – 2007 – 2010
Table 122 – Spice Telecom mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2008
Table 123 – Tata Teleservices mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 124 – Uninor mobile subscribers in India – 2009 – 2010
Table 125 – Sistema mobile subscribers in India – 2008 – 2010
17. Table 126 – S Tel mobile subscribers in India – 2009 – 2010
Table 127 – Videocon mobile subscribers in India – 2010
Table 128 – Mobile operators and subscribers in Indonesia – March 2009
Table 129 – Subscribers and market share by operator in Indonesia – March 2009
Table 130 – Telkomsel subscribers – postpaid, prepaid and market share – 1999 – 2009
Table 131 – Telkomsel post/prepaid ARPU and subscribers – June 2009
Table 132 – Telkomsel subscribers – postpaid and prepaid – 2001 – 2009
Table 133 – Telkomsel prepaid subscribers as proportion of total – 2002; 2004; 2009
Table 134 – PT Indosat mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 135 – PT Indosat postpaid and prepaid subscribers – June 2009
Table 136 – PT Indosat postpaid and prepaid ARPU – 2006 – 2009
Table 137 – XL Axiata mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 138 – PT Sampoerna (STI) subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 139 – Mobile-8 subscribers – 2003 – 2009
Table 140 – Axis/Natrindo Telepon Selular subscribers – 2G & 3G – 2007 – 2009
Table 141 – Hutchison CP subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 142 – Smart Telecom subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 143 – Market share of mobile operators in Japan – December 2010
Table 144 – Mobile subscribers by system in Japan – December 2010
Table 145 – Carrier share of mobile telephone and PHS market in Japan – 2004 – 2010
Table 146 – Mobile subscribers by operator and technology in Japan – December 2010
Table 147 – Mobile subscribers, ARPU and churn by operator in Japan – 2004 – 2010
Table 148 – Net addition share by operator in Japan – 2006 – 2010
Table 149 – NTT major shareholders – March 2010
Table 150 – NTT financial data – 2000 – 2011
Table 151 – NTT proportion of operating revenue by segment – 2001 – 2010
Table 152 – NTT forecast consolidated revenue composition – 2008 – 2013
Table 153 – NTT subscribers by service – March 2010
Table 154 – NTT DoCoMo major shareholders – March 2010
Table 155 – NTT DoCoMo revenue, net income, capex and EBITDA – 2005 – 2011
Table 156 – NTT DoCoMo CAPEX breakdown – 2007 – 2011
Table 157 – NTT DoCoMo subscribers – September 2010
Table 158 – NTT DoCoMo ARPU, MOU and Churn – 2004 – 2013
Table 159 – NTT DoCoMo aggregate ARPU, mova and FOMA – 2005 – 2010
Table 160 – NTT DoCoMo’s subscribers by technology and ARPU – 2002 – 2011
Table 161 – NTT DoCoMo ID payment terminals and DCMX members – 2007 – 2010
Table 162 – NTT DoCoMo infrastructure deployments: technology and speed – 2006 – 2011
Table 163 – KDDI financial data – 2001 – 2011
Table 164 – KDDI proportion of revenue by segment – 2001 – 2010
Table 165 – KDDI total capital expenditure on mobile and fixed line – 2005 – 2011
Table 166 – KDDI au subscribers by technology and market share – 1997 – 2011
Table 167 – KDDI au ARPU, MOU and churn – 2001 – 2011
Table 168 – TU-KA subscribers and market share – 1997 – 2009
Table 169 – Softbank major shareholders – March 2010
Table 170 – Softbank distribution of ownership among shareholders – March 2010
Table 171 – Softbank financial data – 1995 – 2010
Table 172 – Softbank proportion of revenue by segment – 2006 – 2010
Table 173 – Softbank mobile ARPU and churn – 2004 – 2010
Table 174 – Softbank operational data – thousands of subscribers – 2006 – 2010
18. Table 175 – Softbank market share by service – 2010
Table 176 – IIJ revenue and net income – 2006 – 2011
Table 177 – eAccess stakeholders – September 2010
Table 178 – eAccess financial data – 2004 – 2011
Table 179 – eMobile subscribers, ARPU, churn and acquisition cost – 2007 – 2011
Table 180 – MVNO subscribers in Japan– 2009 – 2010
Table 181 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Kazakhstan – March 2009
Table 182 – Mobile operators – market share in Kazakhstan – March 2009
Table 183 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Kyrgyzstan – March 2009
Table 184 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Laos – 2009
Table 185 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Laos – 2009
Table 186 – Postpaid and prepaid mobile subscribers by operator in Laos – 2009
Table 187 – Lao Telecom’s mobile subscribers and annual change – 1995 – 2009
Table 188 – ETL’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2003 – 2009
Table 189 – Tigo’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2005 – 2009
Table 190 – Unitel’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2005 – 2009
Table 191 – Mobile subscribers by operator and annual change in Macau – March 2009
Table 192 – CTM Mobile, fixed-line and broadband subscribers and ARPU in Macau: 2009 –
2010
Table 193 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Malaysia – 2010
Table 194 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Malaysia – 2010
Table 195 – Telekom Malaysia’s revenue share by product segment – 2008 – 2010
Table 196 – Telekom Malaysia’s capital expenditure – 2007 – 2011
Table 197 – Celcom mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2005 – 2011
Table 198 – Celcom wireless broadband subscribers in Malaysia – 2008 – 2011
Table 199 – Celcom – prepaid and postpaid subscribers in Malaysia – 2010 – 2011
Table 200 – Celcom ARPU – prepaid and postpaid in Malaysia – 2008 – 2011
Table 201 – Celcom 3G mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2009
Table 202 – Maxis capital expenditure in Malaysia – 2007 – 2011
Table 203 – Maxis mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2011
Table 204 – Maxis mobile subscribers in Malaysia – prepaid v. postpaid – 2010
Table 205 – Maxis mobile ARPU in Malaysia – prepaid, postpaid, wireless and blended –
2007 – 2010
Table 206 – Digi capital expenditure – 2006 – 2010
Table 207 – DiGi mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2010
Table 208 – DiGi mobile – blended ARPU in Malaysia – 2005 – 2010
Table 209 – U Mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2008 – 2010
Table 210 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Maldives – March 2009
Table 211 – DhiMobile subscribers in Maldives – 1998 – 2009
Table 212 – Wataniya subscribers in Maldives – 2006 – 2009
Table 213 – Mobile operators and subscribers in Mongolia – June 2009, December 2010
Table 214 – Mobile subscribers in Myanmar – 1995 – 2011
Table 215 – MPT Mobile subscribers and annual change by service type in Myanmar – March
2009
Table 216 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Nepal – June 2010
Table 217 – NDCL’s mobile subscribers in Nepal – 2006 – 2010
Table 218 – Spice Nepal’s mobile subscribers – 2006 – 2010
Table 219 – North Korea mobile subscribers 2003; 2008 – 2010
Table 220 – North Korea – Koryolink quarterly revenue, EBITDA, EBITDA margin, capex –
19. 2009 – 2011
Table 221 – North Korea – Koryolink quarterly subscribers, MoU and ARPU – 2009 – 2011
Table 222 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Pakistan – June 2010
Table 223 – Mobile operators, subscribers and market share in Pakistan – June 2010
Table 224 – Overall ARPU across all mobile operators in Pakistan – 2002; 2004 – 2009
Table 225 – Mobile monthly ARPU by operator in Pakistan – 2009
Table 226 – Mobilink (PCML) subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2010
Table 227 – Ufone (PTCL) subscribers in Pakistan – 2001 – 2010
Table 228 – Telenor Pakistan subscribers – 2005 – 2010
Table 229 – Warid Telecom subscribers in Pakistan – 2005 – 2010
Table 230 – Zong subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2010
Table 231 – Instaphone (Pakcom) subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2009
Table 232 – Mobile market share by operator in the Philippines – June 2010
Table 233 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in the Philippines – March
2009
Table 234 – Globe Telecom subscribers in the Philippines – 2001 – 2010
Table 235 –PLDT subscribers in the Philippines – 2006 – 2010
Table 236 – PLDT – monthly ARPU by contract type in the Philippines – September 2009
Table 237 – Piltel (TNT) subscribers in the Philippines – 2002 – 2009
Table 238 – Digitel subscribers in the Philippines – 2005 – 2010
Table 239 – Singapore – mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – 2010
Table 240 – Singapore – mobile operators by share of total mobile market – 2010
Table 241 – Singapore – mobile operators by share of 3G mobile market – 2009
Table 242 – Overall mobile services ARPU in Singapore – 2002 – 2010
Table 243 – Singapore – mobile operators – ARPU – postpaid and prepaid – 2010
Table 244 – SingTel – Singapore market – key operational statistics – 2009 – 2010
Table 245 – SingTel mobile subscribers in Singapore – 1998 – 2010
Table 246 – SingTel 3G mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 247 – SingTel Mobile (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 248 – SingTel Mobile – ARPU in Singapore – 2010
Table 249 – SingTel – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid – 2003
– 2010
Table 250 – StarHub (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 251 – StarHub (Singapore) – proportion of revenue by market segment – 2010
Table 252 – StarHub mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2000 – 2010
Table 253 – StarHub 3G mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 254 – StarHub (Singapore) – operating revenue and capital expenditure – 2008 –
2010
Table 255 – StarHub (Singapore) – key operational statistics postpaid and prepaid – 2010
Table 256 – StarHub – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid – 2003
– 2010
Table 257 – MobileOne subscribers in Singapore – 1998 – 2010
Table 258 – MobileOne 3G subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 259 – Mobile One (Singapore) – operating revenue and capital expenditure – 2008 –
2010
Table 260 – Mobile One (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 261 – MobileOne – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid –
2002 – 2010
Table 262 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in South Korea – March 2010
20. Table 263 – Mobile subscribers and annual change by operator and technology in South
Korea – March 2010
Table 264 – Mobile operator market share in South Korea – 2002 – 2010
Table 265 – Mobile subscribers by operator in South Korea – 2002 – 2010
Table 266 – Blended mobile ARPU by operator in South Korea – 2009
Table 267 – KT Corp revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA in South Korea – 2008 – 2010
Table 268 – KTF revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA in South Korea – 2004 – 2008
Table 269 – KT Corp (South Korea) capex – 2010
Table 270 – KT Corp’s WiBro subscribers in South Korea – 2007 – 2010
Table 271 – KT Corp’s mobile and 3G subscribers and total market share in South Korea –
2004 – 2010
Table 272 – KT Corp’s mobile voice and data outgoing MOU in South Korea – 2004 – 2009
Table 273 – KT Corp’s voice and data ARPU in South Korea – 2004 – 2010
Table 274 – KT Corp’s iPhone effects on ARPU in South Korea – Q1 2010
Table 275 – KT Corp’s 3W strategy in South Korea – 2009 – 2010
Table 276 – SK Telecom (South Korea) revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA margin – 2005 –
2009
Table 277 – SKT mobile and 3G subscribers, minutes of use and ARPU in South Korea –
2002 – 2010
Table 278 – LG Telecom (South Korea) revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA – 2005 – 2008
Table 279 – LG Telecom, LG Dacom and LG Powercom financial data (South Korea) – 2008
Table 280 – LG Telecom, LG Dacom and LG Powercom financial data (South Korea) – 2009
Table 281 – LG U+ (South Korea) capex – 2009 – 2010
Table 282 –LG U+ (South Korea) financial data – Q1 2010
Table 283 – LG Telecom mobile subscribers, minutes of use and ARPU in South Korea –
2003 – 2010
Table 284 – Mobile operator market share based on subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2009
Table 285 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Sri Lanka – March 2009
Table 286 – Dialog Axiata subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 287 – Dialog Axiata prepaid subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 288 – Dialog Axiata ARPU in Sri Lanka – postpaid, prepaid and blended – 2004 –
2005; 2007 – 2009
Table 289 – Mobitel subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 290 – Etisalat Sri Lanka subscribers – 2004 – 2010
Table 291 – Hutchison Lanka subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2006 – 2009
Table 292 – Bharti Airtel Lanka subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2009
Table 293 – 3G mobile operators and subscribers in Sri Lanka – March 2009
Table 294 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – December 2010
Table 295 – Mobile subscribers, net additions by operator in Taiwan – 2010
Table 296 – Mobile subscribers, market share and ARPU by operator in Taiwan – December
2010
Table 297 – 3G mobile subscribers and market share in Taiwan – December 2010
Table 298 – Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan) revenue, capex, net profit and employees – 2000
– 2011
Table 299 – Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan) revenue breakdown – 2003; 2006 – 2010
Table 300 – Chunghwa Telecom fixed line and mobile subscribers and market share in
Taiwan – 2000 – 2010
Table 301 – Chunghwa Telecom’s subscriber base in Taiwan – January 2011
Table 302 – Chunghwa Telecom market share by segment in Taiwan – December 2010
21. Table 303 – Chunghwa Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 –
2010
Table 304 – Chunghwa Telecom’s blended mobile ARPU in Taiwan – 2001 – 2010
Table 305 – Far EasTone revenue, EBITDA, capex, net profit and ARPU in Taiwan – 2003 –
2011
Table 306 – Far EasTone mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 – 2010
Table 307 – Far EasTone selected operational data in Taiwan – 2006 – 2010
Table 308 – KG Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 – 2006
Table 309 – Taiwan Mobile revenue and net profit – 2003 – 2010
Table 310 – Taiwan Mobile revenue breakdown per business segment – 2010
Table 311 – Taiwan Mobile subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2010
Table 312 – Taiwan Mobile selected operational data – 2006 – 2010
Table 313 – APBW mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 2003 – 2011
Table 314 – VIBO Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 2005 – 2011
Table 315 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Tajikistan – March 2009
Table 316 – Mobile subscribers by operator and market share in Tajikistan – March 2009
Table 317 – 3G mobile subscribers in Tajikistan – 2007 – 2009
Table 318 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Thailand – 2010
Table 319 – Other mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Thailand – March
2009
Table 320 – Mobile operators, subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2010
Table 321 – ARPU (postpaid, prepaid, blended) for major mobile operators in Thailand –
2009 – 2010
Table 322 – AIS: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2004; 2007 – 2010
Table 323 – AIS: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand – 2010
Table 324 – AIS: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2007 – 2010
Table 325 – AIS: proportion of revenue from non-voice in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 326 – AIS: capital expenditure in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 327 – DTAC: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2002 – 2003; 2005 – 2010
Table 328 – DTAC: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand – 2010
Table 329 – DTAC: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2008 – 2010
Table 330 – True’s total revenues in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 331 – True Corp (Thailand): capital expenditure – 2007 – 2011
Table 332 – True Move: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 333 – True Move: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand –
2010
Table 334 – True Move: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2007 – 2010
Table 335 – True Move: proportion of revenue from non-voice in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 336 – True’s PCT subscribers in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 337 – CAT Telecom’s subscriber growth in Thailand – 2006 – 2009
Table 338 – Hutchison CAT: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2003; 2007 – 2010
Table 339 – Thai Mobile Telecom’s subscriber growth in Thailand – 2002 – 2009
Table 340 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Turkmenistan – March 2009
Table 341 – MTS mobile subscribers in Turkmenistan – 2005; 2007 – 2009
Table 342 – MTS mobile ARPU in Turkmenistan – 2004 – 2005; 2008 – 2009
Table 343 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Uzbekistan – March 2009
Table 344 – MTS (Uzdunrobita) mobile subscribers in Uzbekistan – 1998 – 2009
Table 345 – Unitel subscribers in Uzbekistan – 1998 – 2009
Table 346 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Vietnam – March 2009
22. Table 347 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Vietnam – March 2009
Table 348 – Mobile subscribers and market share by major operator in Vietnam – January
2010
Table 349 –VNPT subscribers in Vietnam – 1998 – 2010
Table 350 – Mobifone subscribers in Vietnam – 1998 – 2010
Table 351 – Vinaphone subscribers in Vietnam – 1998 – 2010
Table 352 – S-Fone subscribers in Vietnam – 2003 – 2009
Table 353 – Viettel subscribers in Vietnam – 2004 – 2010
Table 354 – EVN Telecom subscribers in Vietnam – 2006 – 2009
Table 355 – HT Mobile subscribers in Vietnam – 2006 – 2009
Table 356 – Vietnamobile subscribers in Vietnam – 2010
Table 357 – Beeline subscribers in Vietnam – 2009 – 2010
List of Charts
Chart 1 – Mobile subscriber market share in Cambodia – 2010
Chart 2 – China operator market share 2G vs 3G – March 2011
Chart 3 – China Mobile revenue, capex, ARPU – 2000 – 2010
Chart 4 – China Telecom revenue, capex, broadband ARPU, mobile ARPU – 2004 – 2010
Chart 5 – China Unicom revenue, capex, mobile ARPU – 2002 – 2010
Chart 6 – China Unicom subscriber data – mobile, fixed-line, broadband – 2007 – 2010
Chart 7 – Mobile operators – market share in Georgia – 2010
Chart 8 – Hong Kong mobile operator market share in Hong Kong – December 2010
Chart 9 – PCCW revenue, capex, ARPU – 2006 – 2010
Chart 10 – NTT Group revenue, capex, ARPU – 2003 – 2011
Chart 11 – KDDI revenue, capex, ARPU – 2004 – 2011
Chart 12 – Softbank revenue, capex, ARPU – 2005 – 2010
Chart 13 – Mobile subscriber market share by operator in Malaysia – 2010
Chart 14 – Telekom Malaysia’s revenue share by product segment – 2008-2010
Chart 15 – Mobile operator market share in Mongolia – December 2010
Chart 16 – North Korea – Koryolink quarterly revenue, EBITDA, ARPU: Q1 2009 – Q1 2011
Chart 17 – North Korea – Koryolink subscribers and minutes of use (MoU): Q1 2009 – Q1
2011
Chart 18 – Singapore – mobile subscribers and ARPU – 2002 – 2010
Chart 19 – StarHub financials – 2007 – 2010
Chart 20 – MobileOne (Singapore) financials – 2007 – 2010
Chart 21 – South Korea mobile subscribers by operator – 2002 – 2009
Chart 22 – KT subscribers by service, ARPU in South Korea – 2004 – 2009
Chart 23 – SK Telecom (South Korea) revenue, capex, ARPU – 2005 – 2009
Chart 24 – LG Telecom revenue, capex, ARPU (South Korea) – 2005 – 2009
Chart 25 – Chunghwa Telecom fixed-line and mobile subscribers in Taiwan – 2000 – 2010
Chart 26 – Chunghwa Telecom 2G and 3G mobile subscribers in Taiwan – 1998 – 2010
Chart 27 – AIS financials (Thailand) – 2007 – 2010
Chart 28 – True Move (Thailand) financials – 2007 – 2010
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1 – The Village Pay Phone (VPP) Program in Bangladesh
Exhibit 2 – Restructuring in China – Scenario 1
23. Exhibit 3 – Restructuring in China – Scenario 2
Exhibit 4 – Restructuring in China – Scenario 3
Exhibit 5 – China Mobile Limited at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 6 – China Telecom Corporation Ltd at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 7 – China Unicom Ltd at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 8 – China Network Communications Group Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited at a
glance – H1 2008
Exhibit 9 – PCCW at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 10 – The ‘original’ PCCW deal
Exhibit 11 – HTHKH at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 12 – HTHKH frequency allocations in Hong Kong – December 2010
Exhibit 13 – CSL New World at a glance – June 2010
Exhibit 14 – SmarTone Vodafone at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 15 – BSNL ‘mega-contract’ procurement process timeline – 2005 – 2007
Exhibit 16 – Bharti Airtel – key operational statistics
Exhibit 17 – Major shareholders in Bharti Airtel India – September 2009
Exhibit 18 – Vodafone Essar – key operational statistics in India
Exhibit 19 – Idea Cellular – key operational statistics in India
Exhibit 20 – Reliance Communications in India – key operational statistics
Exhibit 21 – Tata Teleservices in India – key operational statistics
Exhibit 22 – Significant telecoms operators in Japan
Exhibit 23 – NTT Group structure – March 2010
Exhibit 24 – NTT DoCoMo investment in international operators – March 2010
Exhibit 25 – Softbank operations
Exhibit 26 – Telekom Malaysia at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 27 – Telekom Malaysia’s major shareholders – March 2011
Exhibit 28 – Axiata’s major shareholders –January 2011
Exhibit 29 – Maxis at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 30 – Digi at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 31 – DiGi’s major shareholders – March 2011
Exhibit 32 – Overview of MPT’s CDMA service in Myanmar
Exhibit 33 – Major shareholders in SingTel – May 2009
Exhibit 34 – SingTel’s regional subsidiaries and shareholdings – 2010
Exhibit 35 – Major shareholders in StarHub – February 2011
Exhibit 36 – Major shareholders in Mobile One (Singapore) – February 2011
Exhibit 37 – Significant telecoms operators in South Korea
Exhibit 38 – KT Corp at a glance – December 2009
Exhibit 39 – SK Telecom (South Korea) at a glance – December 2009
Exhibit 40 – LG Telecom (South Korea) at a glance – January 2010
Exhibit 41 – Special rural subscriber tariffs in Sri Lanka
Exhibit 42 – Major operators by market segment in Thailand
Exhibit 43 – Major mobile operators in Thailand and foreign shareholders – 2010
Exhibit 44 – True Corp’s (Thailand) major shareholders – March 2010
Table 85 – PCCW TSS revenue US$ – 2008 – 2010
Table 86 – PCCW mobile revenue and EBITDA – 2005 – 2010
Table 87 – PCCW 2G and 3G subscribers in Hong Kong – 2005 – 2010
Table 88 – PCCW 3G and blended ARPU in Hong Kong – 2007 – 2010
Table 89 – HTHKH revenue and profit – 2006 – 2010
Table 90 – HTHKH mobile service revenue for data, voice, roaming – 2009 – 2010
24. Table 91 – Hutchison mobile subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2010
Table 92 – Hutchison 3G mobile subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 2004 –
2008
Table 93 – HTHKH mobile subscribers 2G and 3G postpaid and total in Hong Kong – 2008 –
2010
Table 94 – Hutchison postpaid ARPU in Hong Kong – 2009 – 2010
Table 95 – Hong Kong CSL subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2005
Table 96 – New World Mobility subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2005
Table 97 – CSL New World subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 2006 – 2010
Table 98 – Peoples (China Mobile Hong Kong) subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2010
Table 99 – SmarTone-Vodafone revenue and profit in Hong Kong – 2002 – 2010
Table 100 – SmarTone-Vodafone ARPU and data contribution in Hong Kong – 2002 – 2011
Table 101 – SmarTone subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2010
Table 102 – SmarTone-Vodafone 3G subscribers in Hong Kong – 2004 – 2010
Table 103 – Mobile operators and subscribers in India – 2010
Table 104 – Total mobile subscribers (GSM and CDMA) by operator and market share in
India – 2010
Table 105 – GSM mobile operators, subscribers and market share in India – 2010
Table 106 – CDMA mobile operators, subscribers and market share in India – 2010
Table 107 –Overall mobile ARPU in India – 2005 – 2010
Table 108 – Mobile ARPU (GSM and CDMA), postpaid/prepaid in India – 2010
Table 109 – Mobile ARPU (blended) for selected operators in India – 2010
Table 110 – BSNL mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 111 – Bharti Airtel mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 112 – Bharti Airtel mobile ARPU in India – 2004 – 2005; 2007 – 2010
Table 113 – Loop Mobile (BPL) mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 114 – Vodafone Essar mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 115 – Vodafone Essar mobile ARPU in India – 2008 – 2009
Table 116 – Aircel mobile subscribers in India – 2004 – 2010
Table 117 – Idea/Spice mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 118 – Idea/Spice mobile ARPU in India – 2007 – 2010
Table 119 – MTNL mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 120 – Reliance mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 121 – Reliance mobile ARPU in India – 2007 – 2010
Table 122 – Spice Telecom mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2008
Table 123 – Tata Teleservices mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 124 – Uninor mobile subscribers in India – 2009 – 2010
Table 125 – Sistema mobile subscribers in India – 2008 – 2010
Table 126 – S Tel mobile subscribers in India – 2009 – 2010
Table 127 – Videocon mobile subscribers in India – 2010
Table 128 – Mobile operators and subscribers in Indonesia – March 2009
Table 129 – Subscribers and market share by operator in Indonesia – March 2009
Table 130 – Telkomsel subscribers – postpaid, prepaid and market share – 1999 – 2009
Table 131 – Telkomsel post/prepaid ARPU and subscribers – June 2009
Table 132 – Telkomsel subscribers – postpaid and prepaid – 2001 – 2009
Table 133 – Telkomsel prepaid subscribers as proportion of total – 2002; 2004; 2009
Table 134 – PT Indosat mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 135 – PT Indosat postpaid and prepaid subscribers – June 2009
Table 136 – PT Indosat postpaid and prepaid ARPU – 2006 – 2009
25. Table 137 – XL Axiata mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 138 – PT Sampoerna (STI) subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 139 – Mobile-8 subscribers – 2003 – 2009
Table 140 – Axis/Natrindo Telepon Selular subscribers – 2G & 3G – 2007 – 2009
Table 141 – Hutchison CP subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 142 – Smart Telecom subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 143 – Market share of mobile operators in Japan – December 2010
Table 144 – Mobile subscribers by system in Japan – December 2010
Table 145 – Carrier share of mobile telephone and PHS market in Japan – 2004 – 2010
Table 146 – Mobile subscribers by operator and technology in Japan – December 2010
Table 147 – Mobile subscribers, ARPU and churn by operator in Japan – 2004 – 2010
Table 148 – Net addition share by operator in Japan – 2006 – 2010
Table 149 – NTT major shareholders – March 2010
Table 150 – NTT financial data – 2000 – 2011
Table 151 – NTT proportion of operating revenue by segment – 2001 – 2010
Table 152 – NTT forecast consolidated revenue composition – 2008 – 2013
Table 153 – NTT subscribers by service – March 2010
Table 154 – NTT DoCoMo major shareholders – March 2010
Table 155 – NTT DoCoMo revenue, net income, capex and EBITDA – 2005 – 2011
Table 156 – NTT DoCoMo CAPEX breakdown – 2007 – 2011
Table 157 – NTT DoCoMo subscribers – September 2010
Table 158 – NTT DoCoMo ARPU, MOU and Churn – 2004 – 2013
Table 159 – NTT DoCoMo aggregate ARPU, mova and FOMA – 2005 – 2010
Table 160 – NTT DoCoMo’s subscribers by technology and ARPU – 2002 – 2011
Table 161 – NTT DoCoMo ID payment terminals and DCMX members – 2007 – 2010
Table 162 – NTT DoCoMo infrastructure deployments: technology and speed – 2006 – 2011
Table 163 – KDDI financial data – 2001 – 2011
Table 164 – KDDI proportion of revenue by segment – 2001 – 2010
Table 165 – KDDI total capital expenditure on mobile and fixed line – 2005 – 2011
Table 166 – KDDI au subscribers by technology and market share – 1997 – 2011
Table 167 – KDDI au ARPU, MOU and churn – 2001 – 2011
Table 168 – TU-KA subscribers and market share – 1997 – 2009
Table 169 – Softbank major shareholders – March 2010
Table 170 – Softbank distribution of ownership among shareholders – March 2010
Table 171 – Softbank financial data – 1995 – 2010
Table 172 – Softbank proportion of revenue by segment – 2006 – 2010
Table 173 – Softbank mobile ARPU and churn – 2004 – 2010
Table 174 – Softbank operational data – thousands of subscribers – 2006 – 2010
Table 175 – Softbank market share by service – 2010
Table 176 – IIJ revenue and net income – 2006 – 2011
Table 177 – eAccess stakeholders – September 2010
Table 178 – eAccess financial data – 2004 – 2011
Table 179 – eMobile subscribers, ARPU, churn and acquisition cost – 2007 – 2011
Table 180 – MVNO subscribers in Japan– 2009 – 2010
Table 181 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Kazakhstan – March 2009
Table 182 – Mobile operators – market share in Kazakhstan – March 2009
Table 183 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Kyrgyzstan – March 2009
Table 184 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Laos – 2009
Table 185 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Laos – 2009
26. Table 186 – Postpaid and prepaid mobile subscribers by operator in Laos – 2009
Table 187 – Lao Telecom’s mobile subscribers and annual change – 1995 – 2009
Table 188 – ETL’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2003 – 2009
Table 189 – Tigo’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2005 – 2009
Table 190 – Unitel’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2005 – 2009
Table 191 – Mobile subscribers by operator and annual change in Macau – March 2009
Table 192 – CTM Mobile, fixed-line and broadband subscribers and ARPU in Macau: 2009 –
2010
Table 193 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Malaysia – 2010
Table 194 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Malaysia – 2010
Table 195 – Telekom Malaysia’s revenue share by product segment – 2008 – 2010
Table 196 – Telekom Malaysia’s capital expenditure – 2007 – 2011
Table 197 – Celcom mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2005 – 2011
Table 198 – Celcom wireless broadband subscribers in Malaysia – 2008 – 2011
Table 199 – Celcom – prepaid and postpaid subscribers in Malaysia – 2010 – 2011
Table 200 – Celcom ARPU – prepaid and postpaid in Malaysia – 2008 – 2011
Table 201 – Celcom 3G mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2009
Table 202 – Maxis capital expenditure in Malaysia – 2007 – 2011
Table 203 – Maxis mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2011
Table 204 – Maxis mobile subscribers in Malaysia – prepaid v. postpaid – 2010
Table 205 – Maxis mobile ARPU in Malaysia – prepaid, postpaid, wireless and blended –
2007 – 2010
Table 206 – Digi capital expenditure – 2006 – 2010
Table 207 – DiGi mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2010
Table 208 – DiGi mobile – blended ARPU in Malaysia – 2005 – 2010
Table 209 – U Mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2008 – 2010
Table 210 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Maldives – March 2009
Table 211 – DhiMobile subscribers in Maldives – 1998 – 2009
Table 212 – Wataniya subscribers in Maldives – 2006 – 2009
Table 213 – Mobile operators and subscribers in Mongolia – June 2009, December 2010
Table 214 – Mobile subscribers in Myanmar – 1995 – 2011
Table 215 – MPT Mobile subscribers and annual change by service type in Myanmar – March
2009
Table 216 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Nepal – June 2010
Table 217 – NDCL’s mobile subscribers in Nepal – 2006 – 2010
Table 218 – Spice Nepal’s mobile subscribers – 2006 – 2010
Table 219 – North Korea mobile subscribers 2003; 2008 – 2010
Table 220 – North Korea – Koryolink quarterly revenue, EBITDA, EBITDA margin, capex –
2009 – 2011
Table 221 – North Korea – Koryolink quarterly subscribers, MoU and ARPU – 2009 – 2011
Table 222 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Pakistan – June 2010
Table 223 – Mobile operators, subscribers and market share in Pakistan – June 2010
Table 224 – Overall ARPU across all mobile operators in Pakistan – 2002; 2004 – 2009
Table 225 – Mobile monthly ARPU by operator in Pakistan – 2009
Table 226 – Mobilink (PCML) subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2010
Table 227 – Ufone (PTCL) subscribers in Pakistan – 2001 – 2010
Table 228 – Telenor Pakistan subscribers – 2005 – 2010
Table 229 – Warid Telecom subscribers in Pakistan – 2005 – 2010
Table 230 – Zong subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2010
27. Table 231 – Instaphone (Pakcom) subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2009
Table 232 – Mobile market share by operator in the Philippines – June 2010
Table 233 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in the Philippines – March
2009
Table 234 – Globe Telecom subscribers in the Philippines – 2001 – 2010
Table 235 –PLDT subscribers in the Philippines – 2006 – 2010
Table 236 – PLDT – monthly ARPU by contract type in the Philippines – September 2009
Table 237 – Piltel (TNT) subscribers in the Philippines – 2002 – 2009
Table 238 – Digitel subscribers in the Philippines – 2005 – 2010
Table 239 – Singapore – mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – 2010
Table 240 – Singapore – mobile operators by share of total mobile market – 2010
Table 241 – Singapore – mobile operators by share of 3G mobile market – 2009
Table 242 – Overall mobile services ARPU in Singapore – 2002 – 2010
Table 243 – Singapore – mobile operators – ARPU – postpaid and prepaid – 2010
Table 244 – SingTel – Singapore market – key operational statistics – 2009 – 2010
Table 245 – SingTel mobile subscribers in Singapore – 1998 – 2010
Table 246 – SingTel 3G mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 247 – SingTel Mobile (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 248 – SingTel Mobile – ARPU in Singapore – 2010
Table 249 – SingTel – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid – 2003
– 2010
Table 250 – StarHub (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 251 – StarHub (Singapore) – proportion of revenue by market segment – 2010
Table 252 – StarHub mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2000 – 2010
Table 253 – StarHub 3G mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 254 – StarHub (Singapore) – operating revenue and capital expenditure – 2008 –
2010
Table 255 – StarHub (Singapore) – key operational statistics postpaid and prepaid – 2010
Table 256 – StarHub – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid – 2003
– 2010
Table 257 – MobileOne subscribers in Singapore – 1998 – 2010
Table 258 – MobileOne 3G subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 259 – Mobile One (Singapore) – operating revenue and capital expenditure – 2008 –
2010
Table 260 – Mobile One (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 261 – MobileOne – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid –
2002 – 2010
Table 262 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in South Korea – March 2010
Table 263 – Mobile subscribers and annual change by operator and technology in South
Korea – March 2010
Table 264 – Mobile operator market share in South Korea – 2002 – 2010
Table 265 – Mobile subscribers by operator in South Korea – 2002 – 2010
Table 266 – Blended mobile ARPU by operator in South Korea – 2009
Table 267 – KT Corp revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA in South Korea – 2008 – 2010
Table 268 – KTF revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA in South Korea – 2004 – 2008
Table 269 – KT Corp (South Korea) capex – 2010
Table 270 – KT Corp’s WiBro subscribers in South Korea – 2007 – 2010
Table 271 – KT Corp’s mobile and 3G subscribers and total market share in South Korea –
2004 – 2010
28. Table 272 – KT Corp’s mobile voice and data outgoing MOU in South Korea – 2004 – 2009
Table 273 – KT Corp’s voice and data ARPU in South Korea – 2004 – 2010
Table 274 – KT Corp’s iPhone effects on ARPU in South Korea – Q1 2010
Table 275 – KT Corp’s 3W strategy in South Korea – 2009 – 2010
Table 276 – SK Telecom (South Korea) revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA margin – 2005 –
2009
Table 277 – SKT mobile and 3G subscribers, minutes of use and ARPU in South Korea –
2002 – 2010
Table 278 – LG Telecom (South Korea) revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA – 2005 – 2008
Table 279 – LG Telecom, LG Dacom and LG Powercom financial data (South Korea) – 2008
Table 280 – LG Telecom, LG Dacom and LG Powercom financial data (South Korea) – 2009
Table 281 – LG U+ (South Korea) capex – 2009 – 2010
Table 282 –LG U+ (South Korea) financial data – Q1 2010
Table 283 – LG Telecom mobile subscribers, minutes of use and ARPU in South Korea –
2003 – 2010
Table 284 – Mobile operator market share based on subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2009
Table 285 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Sri Lanka – March 2009
Table 286 – Dialog Axiata subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 287 – Dialog Axiata prepaid subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 288 – Dialog Axiata ARPU in Sri Lanka – postpaid, prepaid and blended – 2004 –
2005; 2007 – 2009
Table 289 – Mobitel subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 290 – Etisalat Sri Lanka subscribers – 2004 – 2010
Table 291 – Hutchison Lanka subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2006 – 2009
Table 292 – Bharti Airtel Lanka subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2009
Table 293 – 3G mobile operators and subscribers in Sri Lanka – March 2009
Table 294 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – December 2010
Table 295 – Mobile subscribers, net additions by operator in Taiwan – 2010
Table 296 – Mobile subscribers, market share and ARPU by operator in Taiwan – December
2010
Table 297 – 3G mobile subscribers and market share in Taiwan – December 2010
Table 298 – Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan) revenue, capex, net profit and employees – 2000
– 2011
Table 299 – Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan) revenue breakdown – 2003; 2006 – 2010
Table 300 – Chunghwa Telecom fixed line and mobile subscribers and market share in
Taiwan – 2000 – 2010
Table 301 – Chunghwa Telecom’s subscriber base in Taiwan – January 2011
Table 302 – Chunghwa Telecom market share by segment in Taiwan – December 2010
Table 303 – Chunghwa Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 –
2010
Table 304 – Chunghwa Telecom’s blended mobile ARPU in Taiwan – 2001 – 2010
Table 305 – Far EasTone revenue, EBITDA, capex, net profit and ARPU in Taiwan – 2003 –
2011
Table 306 – Far EasTone mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 – 2010
Table 307 – Far EasTone selected operational data in Taiwan – 2006 – 2010
Table 308 – KG Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 – 2006
Table 309 – Taiwan Mobile revenue and net profit – 2003 – 2010
Table 310 – Taiwan Mobile revenue breakdown per business segment – 2010
Table 311 – Taiwan Mobile subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2010
29. Table 312 – Taiwan Mobile selected operational data – 2006 – 2010
Table 313 – APBW mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 2003 – 2011
Table 314 – VIBO Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 2005 – 2011
Table 315 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Tajikistan – March 2009
Table 316 – Mobile subscribers by operator and market share in Tajikistan – March 2009
Table 317 – 3G mobile subscribers in Tajikistan – 2007 – 2009
Table 318 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Thailand – 2010
Table 319 – Other mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Thailand – March
2009
Table 320 – Mobile operators, subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2010
Table 321 – ARPU (postpaid, prepaid, blended) for major mobile operators in Thailand –
2009 – 2010
Table 322 – AIS: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2004; 2007 – 2010
Table 323 – AIS: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand – 2010
Table 324 – AIS: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2007 – 2010
Table 325 – AIS: proportion of revenue from non-voice in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 326 – AIS: capital expenditure in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 327 – DTAC: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2002 – 2003; 2005 – 2010
Table 328 – DTAC: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand – 2010
Table 329 – DTAC: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2008 – 2010
Table 330 – True’s total revenues in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 331 – True Corp (Thailand): capital expenditure – 2007 – 2011
Table 332 – True Move: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 333 – True Move: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand –
2010
Table 334 – True Move: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2007 – 2010
Table 335 – True Move: proportion of revenue from non-voice in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 336 – True’s PCT subscribers in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 337 – CAT Telecom’s subscriber growth in Thailand – 2006 – 2009
Table 338 – Hutchison CAT: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2003; 2007 – 2010
Table 339 – Thai Mobile Telecom’s subscriber growth in Thailand – 2002 – 2009
Table 340 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Turkmenistan – March 2009
Table 341 – MTS mobile subscribers in Turkmenistan – 2005; 2007 – 2009
Table 342 – MTS mobile ARPU in Turkmenistan – 2004 – 2005; 2008 – 2009
Table 343 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Uzbekistan – March 2009
Table 344 – MTS (Uzdunrobita) mobile subscribers in Uzbekistan – 1998 – 2009
Table 345 – Unitel subscribers in Uzbekistan – 1998 – 2009
Table 346 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Vietnam – March 2009
Table 347 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Vietnam – March 2009
Table 348 – Mobile subscribers and market share by major operator in Vietnam – January
2010
Table 349 –VNPT subscribers in Vietnam – 1998 – 2010
Table 350 – Mobifone subscribers in Vietnam – 1998 – 2010
Table 351 – Vinaphone subscribers in Vietnam – 1998 – 2010
Table 352 – S-Fone subscribers in Vietnam – 2003 – 2009
Table 353 – Viettel subscribers in Vietnam – 2004 – 2010
Table 354 – EVN Telecom subscribers in Vietnam – 2006 – 2009
Table 355 – HT Mobile subscribers in Vietnam – 2006 – 2009
30. Table 356 – Vietnamobile subscribers in Vietnam – 2010
Table 357 – Beeline subscribers in Vietnam – 2009 – 2010
List of Charts
Chart 1 – Mobile subscriber market share in Cambodia – 2010
Chart 2 – China operator market share 2G vs 3G – March 2011
Chart 3 – China Mobile revenue, capex, ARPU – 2000 – 2010
Chart 4 – China Telecom revenue, capex, broadband ARPU, mobile ARPU – 2004 – 2010
Chart 5 – China Unicom revenue, capex, mobile ARPU – 2002 – 2010
Chart 6 – China Unicom subscriber data – mobile, fixed-line, broadband – 2007 – 2010
Chart 7 – Mobile operators – market share in Georgia – 2010
Chart 8 – Hong Kong mobile operator market share in Hong Kong – December 2010
Chart 9 – PCCW revenue, capex, ARPU – 2006 – 2010
Chart 10 – NTT Group revenue, capex, ARPU – 2003 – 2011
Chart 11 – KDDI revenue, capex, ARPU – 2004 – 2011
Chart 12 – Softbank revenue, capex, ARPU – 2005 – 2010
Chart 13 – Mobile subscriber market share by operator in Malaysia – 2010
Chart 14 – Telekom Malaysia’s revenue share by product segment – 2008-2010
Chart 15 – Mobile operator market share in Mongolia – December 2010
Chart 16 – North Korea – Koryolink quarterly revenue, EBITDA, ARPU: Q1 2009 – Q1 2011
Chart 17 – North Korea – Koryolink subscribers and minutes of use (MoU): Q1 2009 – Q1
2011
Chart 18 – Singapore – mobile subscribers and ARPU – 2002 – 2010
Chart 19 – StarHub financials – 2007 – 2010
Chart 20 – MobileOne (Singapore) financials – 2007 – 2010
Chart 21 – South Korea mobile subscribers by operator – 2002 – 2009
Chart 22 – KT subscribers by service, ARPU in South Korea – 2004 – 2009
Chart 23 – SK Telecom (South Korea) revenue, capex, ARPU – 2005 – 2009
Chart 24 – LG Telecom revenue, capex, ARPU (South Korea) – 2005 – 2009
Chart 25 – Chunghwa Telecom fixed-line and mobile subscribers in Taiwan – 2000 – 2010
Chart 26 – Chunghwa Telecom 2G and 3G mobile subscribers in Taiwan – 1998 – 2010
Chart 27 – AIS financials (Thailand) – 2007 – 2010
Chart 28 – True Move (Thailand) financials – 2007 – 2010
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1 – The Village Pay Phone (VPP) Program in Bangladesh
Exhibit 2 – Restructuring in China – Scenario 1
Exhibit 3 – Restructuring in China – Scenario 2
Exhibit 4 – Restructuring in China – Scenario 3
Exhibit 5 – China Mobile Limited at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 6 – China Telecom Corporation Ltd at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 7 – China Unicom Ltd at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 8 – China Network Communications Group Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited at a
glance – H1 2008
Exhibit 9 – PCCW at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 10 – The ‘original’ PCCW deal
Exhibit 11 – HTHKH at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 12 – HTHKH frequency allocations in Hong Kong – December 2010
31. Exhibit 13 – CSL New World at a glance – June 2010
Exhibit 14 – SmarTone Vodafone at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 15 – BSNL ‘mega-contract’ procurement process timeline – 2005 – 2007
Exhibit 16 – Bharti Airtel – key operational statistics
Exhibit 17 – Major shareholders in Bharti Airtel India – September 2009
Exhibit 18 – Vodafone Essar – key operational statistics in India
Exhibit 19 – Idea Cellular – key operational statistics in India
Exhibit 20 – Reliance Communications in India – key operational statistics
Exhibit 21 – Tata Teleservices in India – key operational statistics
Exhibit 22 – Significant telecoms operators in Japan
Exhibit 23 – NTT Group structure – March 2010
Exhibit 24 – NTT DoCoMo investment in international operators – March 2010
Exhibit 25 – Softbank operations
Exhibit 26 – Telekom Malaysia at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 27 – Telekom Malaysia’s major shareholders – March 2011
Exhibit 28 – Axiata’s major shareholders –January 2011
Exhibit 29 – Maxis at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 30 – Digi at a glance – December 2010
Exhibit 31 – DiGi’s major shareholders – March 2011
Exhibit 32 – Overview of MPT’s CDMA service in Myanmar
Exhibit 33 – Major shareholders in SingTel – May 2009
Exhibit 34 – SingTel’s regional subsidiaries and shareholdings – 2010
Exhibit 35 – Major shareholders in StarHub – February 2011
Exhibit 36 – Major shareholders in Mobile One (Singapore) – February 2011
Exhibit 37 – Significant telecoms operators in South Korea
Exhibit 38 – KT Corp at a glance – December 2009
Exhibit 39 – SK Telecom (South Korea) at a glance – December 2009
Exhibit 40 – LG Telecom (South Korea) at a glance – January 2010
Exhibit 41 – Special rural subscriber tariffs in Sri Lanka
Exhibit 42 – Major operators by market segment in Thailand
Exhibit 43 – Major mobile operators in Thailand and foreign shareholders – 2010
Exhibit 44 – True Corp’s (Thailand) major shareholders – March 2010
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32. 1C @� �r� nue US$ – 2006 – 2010
Table 85 – PCCW TSS revenue US$ – 2008 – 2010
Table 86 – PCCW mobile revenue and EBITDA – 2005 – 2010
Table 87 – PCCW 2G and 3G subscribers in Hong Kong – 2005 – 2010
Table 88 – PCCW 3G and blended ARPU in Hong Kong – 2007 – 2010
Table 89 – HTHKH revenue and profit – 2006 – 2010
Table 90 – HTHKH mobile service revenue for data, voice, roaming – 2009 – 2010
Table 91 – Hutchison mobile subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2010
Table 92 – Hutchison 3G mobile subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 2004 –
2008
Table 93 – HTHKH mobile subscribers 2G and 3G postpaid and total in Hong Kong – 2008 –
2010
Table 94 – Hutchison postpaid ARPU in Hong Kong – 2009 – 2010
Table 95 – Hong Kong CSL subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2005
Table 96 – New World Mobility subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2005
Table 97 – CSL New World subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 2006 – 2010
Table 98 – Peoples (China Mobile Hong Kong) subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2010
Table 99 – SmarTone-Vodafone revenue and profit in Hong Kong – 2002 – 2010
Table 100 – SmarTone-Vodafone ARPU and data contribution in Hong Kong – 2002 – 2011
Table 101 – SmarTone subscribers and annual change in Hong Kong – 1998 – 2010
Table 102 – SmarTone-Vodafone 3G subscribers in Hong Kong – 2004 – 2010
Table 103 – Mobile operators and subscribers in India – 2010
Table 104 – Total mobile subscribers (GSM and CDMA) by operator and market share in
India – 2010
Table 105 – GSM mobile operators, subscribers and market share in India – 2010
Table 106 – CDMA mobile operators, subscribers and market share in India – 2010
Table 107 –Overall mobile ARPU in India – 2005 – 2010
Table 108 – Mobile ARPU (GSM and CDMA), postpaid/prepaid in India – 2010
Table 109 – Mobile ARPU (blended) for selected operators in India – 2010
Table 110 – BSNL mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 111 – Bharti Airtel mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 112 – Bharti Airtel mobile ARPU in India – 2004 – 2005; 2007 – 2010
Table 113 – Loop Mobile (BPL) mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 114 – Vodafone Essar mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 115 – Vodafone Essar mobile ARPU in India – 2008 – 2009
Table 116 – Aircel mobile subscribers in India – 2004 – 2010
Table 117 – Idea/Spice mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 118 – Idea/Spice mobile ARPU in India – 2007 – 2010
Table 119 – MTNL mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 120 – Reliance mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 121 – Reliance mobile ARPU in India – 2007 – 2010
Table 122 – Spice Telecom mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2008
Table 123 – Tata Teleservices mobile subscribers in India – 2002 – 2010
Table 124 – Uninor mobile subscribers in India – 2009 – 2010
Table 125 – Sistema mobile subscribers in India – 2008 – 2010
Table 126 – S Tel mobile subscribers in India – 2009 – 2010
Table 127 – Videocon mobile subscribers in India – 2010
Table 128 – Mobile operators and subscribers in Indonesia – March 2009
Table 129 – Subscribers and market share by operator in Indonesia – March 2009
33. Table 130 – Telkomsel subscribers – postpaid, prepaid and market share – 1999 – 2009
Table 131 – Telkomsel post/prepaid ARPU and subscribers – June 2009
Table 132 – Telkomsel subscribers – postpaid and prepaid – 2001 – 2009
Table 133 – Telkomsel prepaid subscribers as proportion of total – 2002; 2004; 2009
Table 134 – PT Indosat mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 135 – PT Indosat postpaid and prepaid subscribers – June 2009
Table 136 – PT Indosat postpaid and prepaid ARPU – 2006 – 2009
Table 137 – XL Axiata mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2009
Table 138 – PT Sampoerna (STI) subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 139 – Mobile-8 subscribers – 2003 – 2009
Table 140 – Axis/Natrindo Telepon Selular subscribers – 2G & 3G – 2007 – 2009
Table 141 – Hutchison CP subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 142 – Smart Telecom subscribers – 2007 – 2009
Table 143 – Market share of mobile operators in Japan – December 2010
Table 144 – Mobile subscribers by system in Japan – December 2010
Table 145 – Carrier share of mobile telephone and PHS market in Japan – 2004 – 2010
Table 146 – Mobile subscribers by operator and technology in Japan – December 2010
Table 147 – Mobile subscribers, ARPU and churn by operator in Japan – 2004 – 2010
Table 148 – Net addition share by operator in Japan – 2006 – 2010
Table 149 – NTT major shareholders – March 2010
Table 150 – NTT financial data – 2000 – 2011
Table 151 – NTT proportion of operating revenue by segment – 2001 – 2010
Table 152 – NTT forecast consolidated revenue composition – 2008 – 2013
Table 153 – NTT subscribers by service – March 2010
Table 154 – NTT DoCoMo major shareholders – March 2010
Table 155 – NTT DoCoMo revenue, net income, capex and EBITDA – 2005 – 2011
Table 156 – NTT DoCoMo CAPEX breakdown – 2007 – 2011
Table 157 – NTT DoCoMo subscribers – September 2010
Table 158 – NTT DoCoMo ARPU, MOU and Churn – 2004 – 2013
Table 159 – NTT DoCoMo aggregate ARPU, mova and FOMA – 2005 – 2010
Table 160 – NTT DoCoMo’s subscribers by technology and ARPU – 2002 – 2011
Table 161 – NTT DoCoMo ID payment terminals and DCMX members – 2007 – 2010
Table 162 – NTT DoCoMo infrastructure deployments: technology and speed – 2006 – 2011
Table 163 – KDDI financial data – 2001 – 2011
Table 164 – KDDI proportion of revenue by segment – 2001 – 2010
Table 165 – KDDI total capital expenditure on mobile and fixed line – 2005 – 2011
Table 166 – KDDI au subscribers by technology and market share – 1997 – 2011
Table 167 – KDDI au ARPU, MOU and churn – 2001 – 2011
Table 168 – TU-KA subscribers and market share – 1997 – 2009
Table 169 – Softbank major shareholders – March 2010
Table 170 – Softbank distribution of ownership among shareholders – March 2010
Table 171 – Softbank financial data – 1995 – 2010
Table 172 – Softbank proportion of revenue by segment – 2006 – 2010
Table 173 – Softbank mobile ARPU and churn – 2004 – 2010
Table 174 – Softbank operational data – thousands of subscribers – 2006 – 2010
Table 175 – Softbank market share by service – 2010
Table 176 – IIJ revenue and net income – 2006 – 2011
Table 177 – eAccess stakeholders – September 2010
Table 178 – eAccess financial data – 2004 – 2011
34. Table 179 – eMobile subscribers, ARPU, churn and acquisition cost – 2007 – 2011
Table 180 – MVNO subscribers in Japan– 2009 – 2010
Table 181 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Kazakhstan – March 2009
Table 182 – Mobile operators – market share in Kazakhstan – March 2009
Table 183 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Kyrgyzstan – March 2009
Table 184 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Laos – 2009
Table 185 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Laos – 2009
Table 186 – Postpaid and prepaid mobile subscribers by operator in Laos – 2009
Table 187 – Lao Telecom’s mobile subscribers and annual change – 1995 – 2009
Table 188 – ETL’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2003 – 2009
Table 189 – Tigo’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2005 – 2009
Table 190 – Unitel’s mobile subscribers in Laos – 2005 – 2009
Table 191 – Mobile subscribers by operator and annual change in Macau – March 2009
Table 192 – CTM Mobile, fixed-line and broadband subscribers and ARPU in Macau: 2009 –
2010
Table 193 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Malaysia – 2010
Table 194 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Malaysia – 2010
Table 195 – Telekom Malaysia’s revenue share by product segment – 2008 – 2010
Table 196 – Telekom Malaysia’s capital expenditure – 2007 – 2011
Table 197 – Celcom mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2005 – 2011
Table 198 – Celcom wireless broadband subscribers in Malaysia – 2008 – 2011
Table 199 – Celcom – prepaid and postpaid subscribers in Malaysia – 2010 – 2011
Table 200 – Celcom ARPU – prepaid and postpaid in Malaysia – 2008 – 2011
Table 201 – Celcom 3G mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2009
Table 202 – Maxis capital expenditure in Malaysia – 2007 – 2011
Table 203 – Maxis mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2011
Table 204 – Maxis mobile subscribers in Malaysia – prepaid v. postpaid – 2010
Table 205 – Maxis mobile ARPU in Malaysia – prepaid, postpaid, wireless and blended –
2007 – 2010
Table 206 – Digi capital expenditure – 2006 – 2010
Table 207 – DiGi mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2006 – 2010
Table 208 – DiGi mobile – blended ARPU in Malaysia – 2005 – 2010
Table 209 – U Mobile subscribers in Malaysia – 2008 – 2010
Table 210 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Maldives – March 2009
Table 211 – DhiMobile subscribers in Maldives – 1998 – 2009
Table 212 – Wataniya subscribers in Maldives – 2006 – 2009
Table 213 – Mobile operators and subscribers in Mongolia – June 2009, December 2010
Table 214 – Mobile subscribers in Myanmar – 1995 – 2011
Table 215 – MPT Mobile subscribers and annual change by service type in Myanmar – March
2009
Table 216 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Nepal – June 2010
Table 217 – NDCL’s mobile subscribers in Nepal – 2006 – 2010
Table 218 – Spice Nepal’s mobile subscribers – 2006 – 2010
Table 219 – North Korea mobile subscribers 2003; 2008 – 2010
Table 220 – North Korea – Koryolink quarterly revenue, EBITDA, EBITDA margin, capex –
2009 – 2011
Table 221 – North Korea – Koryolink quarterly subscribers, MoU and ARPU – 2009 – 2011
Table 222 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Pakistan – June 2010
Table 223 – Mobile operators, subscribers and market share in Pakistan – June 2010
35. Table 224 – Overall ARPU across all mobile operators in Pakistan – 2002; 2004 – 2009
Table 225 – Mobile monthly ARPU by operator in Pakistan – 2009
Table 226 – Mobilink (PCML) subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2010
Table 227 – Ufone (PTCL) subscribers in Pakistan – 2001 – 2010
Table 228 – Telenor Pakistan subscribers – 2005 – 2010
Table 229 – Warid Telecom subscribers in Pakistan – 2005 – 2010
Table 230 – Zong subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2010
Table 231 – Instaphone (Pakcom) subscribers in Pakistan – 2000 – 2009
Table 232 – Mobile market share by operator in the Philippines – June 2010
Table 233 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in the Philippines – March
2009
Table 234 – Globe Telecom subscribers in the Philippines – 2001 – 2010
Table 235 –PLDT subscribers in the Philippines – 2006 – 2010
Table 236 – PLDT – monthly ARPU by contract type in the Philippines – September 2009
Table 237 – Piltel (TNT) subscribers in the Philippines – 2002 – 2009
Table 238 – Digitel subscribers in the Philippines – 2005 – 2010
Table 239 – Singapore – mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – 2010
Table 240 – Singapore – mobile operators by share of total mobile market – 2010
Table 241 – Singapore – mobile operators by share of 3G mobile market – 2009
Table 242 – Overall mobile services ARPU in Singapore – 2002 – 2010
Table 243 – Singapore – mobile operators – ARPU – postpaid and prepaid – 2010
Table 244 – SingTel – Singapore market – key operational statistics – 2009 – 2010
Table 245 – SingTel mobile subscribers in Singapore – 1998 – 2010
Table 246 – SingTel 3G mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 247 – SingTel Mobile (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 248 – SingTel Mobile – ARPU in Singapore – 2010
Table 249 – SingTel – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid – 2003
– 2010
Table 250 – StarHub (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 251 – StarHub (Singapore) – proportion of revenue by market segment – 2010
Table 252 – StarHub mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2000 – 2010
Table 253 – StarHub 3G mobile subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 254 – StarHub (Singapore) – operating revenue and capital expenditure – 2008 –
2010
Table 255 – StarHub (Singapore) – key operational statistics postpaid and prepaid – 2010
Table 256 – StarHub – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid – 2003
– 2010
Table 257 – MobileOne subscribers in Singapore – 1998 – 2010
Table 258 – MobileOne 3G subscribers in Singapore – 2006 – 2010
Table 259 – Mobile One (Singapore) – operating revenue and capital expenditure – 2008 –
2010
Table 260 – Mobile One (Singapore) – key operational statistics – 2010
Table 261 – MobileOne – ARPU for mobile services in Singapore – postpaid and prepaid –
2002 – 2010
Table 262 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in South Korea – March 2010
Table 263 – Mobile subscribers and annual change by operator and technology in South
Korea – March 2010
Table 264 – Mobile operator market share in South Korea – 2002 – 2010
Table 265 – Mobile subscribers by operator in South Korea – 2002 – 2010
36. Table 266 – Blended mobile ARPU by operator in South Korea – 2009
Table 267 – KT Corp revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA in South Korea – 2008 – 2010
Table 268 – KTF revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA in South Korea – 2004 – 2008
Table 269 – KT Corp (South Korea) capex – 2010
Table 270 – KT Corp’s WiBro subscribers in South Korea – 2007 – 2010
Table 271 – KT Corp’s mobile and 3G subscribers and total market share in South Korea –
2004 – 2010
Table 272 – KT Corp’s mobile voice and data outgoing MOU in South Korea – 2004 – 2009
Table 273 – KT Corp’s voice and data ARPU in South Korea – 2004 – 2010
Table 274 – KT Corp’s iPhone effects on ARPU in South Korea – Q1 2010
Table 275 – KT Corp’s 3W strategy in South Korea – 2009 – 2010
Table 276 – SK Telecom (South Korea) revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA margin – 2005 –
2009
Table 277 – SKT mobile and 3G subscribers, minutes of use and ARPU in South Korea –
2002 – 2010
Table 278 – LG Telecom (South Korea) revenue, net profit, capex, EBITDA – 2005 – 2008
Table 279 – LG Telecom, LG Dacom and LG Powercom financial data (South Korea) – 2008
Table 280 – LG Telecom, LG Dacom and LG Powercom financial data (South Korea) – 2009
Table 281 – LG U+ (South Korea) capex – 2009 – 2010
Table 282 –LG U+ (South Korea) financial data – Q1 2010
Table 283 – LG Telecom mobile subscribers, minutes of use and ARPU in South Korea –
2003 – 2010
Table 284 – Mobile operator market share based on subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2009
Table 285 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Sri Lanka – March 2009
Table 286 – Dialog Axiata subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 287 – Dialog Axiata prepaid subscribers in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 288 – Dialog Axiata ARPU in Sri Lanka – postpaid, prepaid and blended – 2004 –
2005; 2007 – 2009
Table 289 – Mobitel subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2004 – 2010
Table 290 – Etisalat Sri Lanka subscribers – 2004 – 2010
Table 291 – Hutchison Lanka subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2006 – 2009
Table 292 – Bharti Airtel Lanka subscribers and market share in Sri Lanka – 2009
Table 293 – 3G mobile operators and subscribers in Sri Lanka – March 2009
Table 294 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – December 2010
Table 295 – Mobile subscribers, net additions by operator in Taiwan – 2010
Table 296 – Mobile subscribers, market share and ARPU by operator in Taiwan – December
2010
Table 297 – 3G mobile subscribers and market share in Taiwan – December 2010
Table 298 – Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan) revenue, capex, net profit and employees – 2000
– 2011
Table 299 – Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan) revenue breakdown – 2003; 2006 – 2010
Table 300 – Chunghwa Telecom fixed line and mobile subscribers and market share in
Taiwan – 2000 – 2010
Table 301 – Chunghwa Telecom’s subscriber base in Taiwan – January 2011
Table 302 – Chunghwa Telecom market share by segment in Taiwan – December 2010
Table 303 – Chunghwa Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 –
2010
Table 304 – Chunghwa Telecom’s blended mobile ARPU in Taiwan – 2001 – 2010
Table 305 – Far EasTone revenue, EBITDA, capex, net profit and ARPU in Taiwan – 2003 –
37. 2011
Table 306 – Far EasTone mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 – 2010
Table 307 – Far EasTone selected operational data in Taiwan – 2006 – 2010
Table 308 – KG Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 1998 – 2006
Table 309 – Taiwan Mobile revenue and net profit – 2003 – 2010
Table 310 – Taiwan Mobile revenue breakdown per business segment – 2010
Table 311 – Taiwan Mobile subscribers and annual change – 1998 – 2010
Table 312 – Taiwan Mobile selected operational data – 2006 – 2010
Table 313 – APBW mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 2003 – 2011
Table 314 – VIBO Telecom mobile subscribers and annual change in Taiwan – 2005 – 2011
Table 315 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Tajikistan – March 2009
Table 316 – Mobile subscribers by operator and market share in Tajikistan – March 2009
Table 317 – 3G mobile subscribers in Tajikistan – 2007 – 2009
Table 318 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Thailand – 2010
Table 319 – Other mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Thailand – March
2009
Table 320 – Mobile operators, subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2010
Table 321 – ARPU (postpaid, prepaid, blended) for major mobile operators in Thailand –
2009 – 2010
Table 322 – AIS: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2004; 2007 – 2010
Table 323 – AIS: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand – 2010
Table 324 – AIS: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2007 – 2010
Table 325 – AIS: proportion of revenue from non-voice in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 326 – AIS: capital expenditure in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 327 – DTAC: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2002 – 2003; 2005 – 2010
Table 328 – DTAC: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand – 2010
Table 329 – DTAC: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2008 – 2010
Table 330 – True’s total revenues in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 331 – True Corp (Thailand): capital expenditure – 2007 – 2011
Table 332 – True Move: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 333 – True Move: mobile subscribers and ARPU (postpaid and prepaid) in Thailand –
2010
Table 334 – True Move: ARPU (postpaid, prepaid and blended) in Thailand – 2007 – 2010
Table 335 – True Move: proportion of revenue from non-voice in Thailand – 2008 – 2011
Table 336 – True’s PCT subscribers in Thailand – 2004 – 2010
Table 337 – CAT Telecom’s subscriber growth in Thailand – 2006 – 2009
Table 338 – Hutchison CAT: subscribers and market share in Thailand – 2003; 2007 – 2010
Table 339 – Thai Mobile Telecom’s subscriber growth in Thailand – 2002 – 2009
Table 340 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Turkmenistan – March 2009
Table 341 – MTS mobile subscribers in Turkmenistan – 2005; 2007 – 2009
Table 342 – MTS mobile ARPU in Turkmenistan – 2004 – 2005; 2008 – 2009
Table 343 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Uzbekistan – March 2009
Table 344 – MTS (Uzdunrobita) mobile subscribers in Uzbekistan – 1998 – 2009
Table 345 – Unitel subscribers in Uzbekistan – 1998 – 2009
Table 346 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change in Vietnam – March 2009
Table 347 – Mobile subscribers and market share by operator in Vietnam – March 2009
Table 348 – Mobile subscribers and market share by major operator in Vietnam – January
2010
Table 349 –VNPT subscribers in Vietnam – 1998 – 2010