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1 Telecommunication Markets in the Nordic and Baltic Countries - Per
2 About the database Established 2007 The Baltic States included spring 203 A descriptive database A selected number of variables that is comparable between the Nordic and Baltic countries A dynamic database that will change and grow with developments in the telecom markets The figures are collected and validated by the Nordic-Baltic working group on statistics and definitions. If not stated otherwise the sources for all figures are the NRA and national statistical agency of each country If not stated otherwise graphs includes figures for both private and business In comparing penetration rates note that the population is decreasing in and while increasing in all other countries. For more detailed information see the statistical portal under Tables : 2
3 Mobile Services
4 Per capita Mobile subscriptions per capita,70,50,30,0 0,90 0, The number of mobile subscriptions is still growing in all countries. Mostly due to the growth in mobile broadband. The mobile penetration rate were highest in and until 2008/2009 where the growth stagnated. Since 2009 the growth in the Nordic countries has been declining a bit while in and it has been gaining speed. Including GSM/UMTS/LTE subscriptions and mobile broadband. Excluding LTE subscriptions for. Pre-paid subscriptions are also included and should be active the last 3 months. 4
5 Minutes per year Mobile call minutes per subscription¹ in a year still has the highest usage of mobile telephony for speech. At the same time has the lowest penetration and usage of fixed telephony and of broadband telephony (VoIP). and has the lowest minutes per subscription, but has the highest use of SMS messages together with. Subscriptions is the average of the number of subscriptions at the beginning and end of each year except for subscriptions for in 2004 which are from the end of the period. Exclusive mobile broadband subscriptions.
6 SMS per year Average number of SMS messages sent per subscription in a year had some growth in SMS messages send per subscription in the last two years and and both had a modest increase in approx. the same period as well. Decreasing numbers in both,, and a bit in. and had the highest number of SMS per subscription of all countries back in 2006 and SMS messages per subscription were increasing fast in from 2006 to 2009, but in the last two years the numbers have been declining. In the use of SMS messages per subscription have been significantly lower than in the other countries. Subscriptions is the average of the number of subscriptions at the beginning and end of each year except for subscriptions for in 2004 which are from the end of the period. Exclusive mobile broadband subscriptions. 6
7 Gbyte per year per sub Data volume transferred over mobile networks, average Gbyte per subscription¹ per year Data volumes transferred over mobile networks are still increasing fast in all countries. The growth in data traffic per subscription per year is above or equal to 50 percent yearly in all countries during 202 except for and where it s 32 and 45 percent. It is still the dedicated data subscriptions which generates most of the data traffic in mobile networks. and have the lowest number of dedicated data subscriptions per capita, and the highest. This may be one of the reasons behind the relatively large difference in Gbyte per subscription. Includes subscriptions and data traffic for both mobile and mobile broadband. 7
8 Fixed Call Services
9 Per capita Fixed telephony subscriptions per capita 0,70 0,60 0,50 0,40 0,30 0,20 0,0 0, The number of fixed telephone subscriptions per capita is decreasing in all countries, but in at a slower pace. The slow decrease in the n penetration is created by a decline in population in the period. The actual number of lines were decreasing by approx. 5 % annually in 20 and 202. Includes PSTN-, ISDN- and broadband telephony subscriptions (VoIP). 9
10 Per capita Broadband telephony (VoIP) subscriptions per capita 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0,0 0,08 0,06 0,04 0,02 0, The number of VoIP subscriptions per capita has been increasing fast up to 20 in but the development has been stagnating during 202 though at the highest level compared to the other countries. In and the number of subscriptions is still growing although has more than twice as many VoIP subscriptions per capita than. and had almost the same VoIP penetration rate in 2008 but while the Norwegian numbers have been decreasing since, the n has had a modest increase which give the third highest number of VoIP subscriptions per capita. In and the number of VoIP subscriptions is low compared to the other countries. Only data for in 2008 to 202, 2006 to 202, 2005 to 202, 2007 to 202 and 2007 to
11 Share of broadband telephony (VoIP) of all fixed telephony subscriptions 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 0% 0% The share of broadband telephony of all fixed telephony subscriptions was highest in with almost 53 percent in 202. had the second highest share at nearly 48 percent. and had both approx. a share of 35 percent. reached 5 percent after stable growth since and s share of broadband telephony of all fixed telephony subscriptions is low compared to the other countries. All fixed telephony subscriptions include PSTN-, ISDN- and broadband telephony subscriptions (VoIP). Only data for in 2008 to 202, 2006 to 202, 2005 to 202, 2007 to 202 and 2007 to 202.
12 Minutes per subscription per year Number of fixed call minutes per subscriptions in a year The usage is declining in all countries but except for the decrease seems to flatten out. still has the lowest usage, but at the same time the highest usage of mobile telephony. had in 20 and 202 the highest amount of fixed call minutes per subscription. Subscriptions is the average of the number of subscriptions at the beginning and end of each year except for subscriptions for in 2004 which are from the end of the period. VoIP is included. 2
13 Share of mobile minutes of all originated minutes 00% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 0% 0% The graph shows that the usage of mobile telephony are more and more dominant also in terms of minutes. Even, and with the lowest share of mobile minutes and also the highest fixed penetration rate have a share of about 60 percent and above. has the highest share of mobile minutes of all originated minutes with almost 93 percent in 202. and is second and third with shares of 86 and 80 percent. All originated minutes are the sum of all fixed minutes and all mobile minutes. 3
14 Broadband
15 Per capita Number of fixed broadband subscriptions per capita 0,40 0,35 0,30 0,25 0,20 0,5 0,0 0,05 0, The growth has stagnated in all countries except for. All the Nordic countries, and are within the best half of the 27 EU countries on fixed broadband penetration. and has fewer fixed broadband subscriptions per capita than the other countries, but the n penetration rate grew 8 percent in 20 and over 3 percent during 202, while all other countries only had growth up to 2,5 percent in the same periods. Only data for 2005 to
16 Per capita Number of broadband subscriptions per capita (incl. mobile broadband ) 0,80 0,70 0,60 0,50 0,40 0,30 0,20 0,0 0, When adding the growth in mobile broadband to fixed broadband the graph shows that has the highest penetration rate with a little more than 0,74 subscriptions per capita.,, and lies within a spread of just 0,08 points from 0,50 to 0,58. and has fewer subscriptions per capita than the rest of the countries (0,35 and 0,43), but at the same time both countries had growth rates above 30 percent from 200 to 202, which is a bit higher than s and significantly higher than the remaining countries. Includes only dedicated data subscriptions. For it includes all mobile broadband subscriptions with monthly fee and no data cap. Only data for 2008 to 202 and 2009 to
17 Per capita Number of fixed broadband subscription with a marketed capacity of 0 Mbps or more per capita 0,35 0,30 0,25 0,20 0,5 0,0 0, The penetration rate for subscriptions with speeds of 0 Mbps or more downstream are increasing in all countries although there are rather big differences between the countries. and are still at the top with respectively 0,32 and 0,29 subscriptions per capita. is third with 0,2 subscription per capita. have approx. half of s penetration rate and and are a little above that. With 48 percent also had the highest growth rate during 202. Actual speed depends on factors like distance from the central exchange etc. This is the case for xdsl subscriptions in all the countries. Data from : 8 Mbps or more until Mbps or more in 202. Only data for in 2007 to 202, 2008 to 202, 2006 to 202, 2008 to 202 and 2007 to
18 Per capita Number of fixed broadband subscription with a marketed capacity of 30 Mbps or more per capita 0,6 0,4 0,2 0,0 0,08 0,06 0,04 0,02-0,06 0,05 0,04 0,09 0,04 0,05 0,03 0,02 0,005 0,04 0,02 Also the penetration rate for subscriptions with speeds of 30 Mbps or more downstream are increasing in every country. As with the rates for 0 Mpbs downstream there are significant differences between the countries. and have the highest penetration rate at 0,4 and 0,2 subscriptions per capita in 202. is third with 0,09. and have almost the same rate at 0,05 and 0,04 and has the lowest rate at 0,03 subscriptions per capita in ,06 Actual speed depends on factors like distance from the central exchange etc. This is the case for xdsl subscriptions in all countries. The Finnish figures are 25 Mpbs and above. The ic data is VDSL and fiber subscriptions with advertised downstream capacity up to 50 Mbit/s. Only data for in 202, in 20 and 202, 2009 to 202 and 200 to ,02 0,04 0,09 0,4 0,0 0,03 0,06 0,09 0,
19 Per capita Number of fixed broadband subscription with a marketed capacity of 00 Mbps or more per capita 0,08 0,07 0,06 0,05 0,04 0,03 0,02 0,0 0, When it comes to broadband penetration for subscriptions with speeds of 00 Mbps or more downstream is well above the other countries. The Swedish penetration rate for 00 Mpbs reached 0,08 subscriptions per capita in 202. is second with 0,03 which is less than half the Swedish rate. is slightly below and has the lowest rate with 0,004 subscriptions per capita in
20 Per capita Number of mobile broadband subscriptions per capita 0,50 0,45 0,40 0,35 0,30 0,25 0,20 0,5 0,0 0, In 202 there was 0,43 mobile broadband subscriptions per capita in, which makes the Finnish mobile broadband penetration more than twice s second highest penetration rate at 0,22 subscriptions per capita in 202. Except for which has the lowest mobile broadband penetration rate, the rest of the countries are rather close with 0,4 to 0,8 subscriptions per capita. In all countries penetration rate increases, but except for the n growth rate at 48 percent during 202 and the Finnish at 7 percent, the rest of the countries have decreasing growth rates. Includes only dedicated data subscriptions. For it includes all mobile broadband subscriptions with monthly fee and no data cap. Only data for in 2009 to 202 and 2009 to
21 Per capita Number of mobile broadband subscriptions + add-on data packages per capita,00 0,90 0,80 0,70 0,60 0,50 0,40 0,30 0,20 0, When the add-on data packages is included in the mobile broadband subscriptions the Swedish penetration rate is more than trippled to 0,73 subscription per capita in 202 but still a bit below the Finnish penetration rate at 0,88. Less than half the Finnish rate are the Danish, n, Norwegian and ic rates that goes from 0,26 to 0,40 subscriptions per capita. has the highest growth rate with a 50 percent increase in the penetration rate during 202. Dedicated data subscriptions. : Until 200 it includes monthly paid mobile data transfer subscriptions without data cap. From 20 and onwards the Finnish data includes all monthly paid mobile data transfer subscriptions. n data is only dedicated data subscriptions. 2
22 Per capita Number of IPTV subscriptions per capita 0,250 0,200 0,50 0,00 0,050 0, IPTV penetration is highest in where there is no cable-tv. In average 24 out of 00 ic inhabitants have an IPTV subscription. is second with 2 out of a 00 inhabitants.the rest of the countries are rather close with rates from 3 to 7 subscriptions per a 00 inhabitants. Fixed IPTV subscriptions. Only data for in 2008 to 202 and 20 and
23 Market Shares
24 Market share of mobile subscriptions, leading operator 65% 60% 55% 50% (TeliaSonera AB all periods) (Telenor all periods) (TeliaSonera , Elisa ) (TDC all periods) 45% (Síminn all periods) 40% (EMT AS ) 35% (Omnitel ) Except for the market share of the leading mobile operator is rather stable in all countries. Telenor in has since 2008 been the single mobile operator with the biggest share in a national market. s Síminn had a dramatic decrease in market share from the highest level in 2006 at 60 percent to the lowest at 37 percent in 202. In the rest of the countries the leading operator had market shares at approx. 40 percent and in average declining a bit in the period 2006 to 202. In the leading operator changed from TeliaSonera to Elisa in Operator with the biggest market share in the period. Market share includes subsidiaries. Mobile subscriptions includes ordinary mobile subscriptions and dedicated data subscriptions. Only data for in 20 and 202. Only data for in 2007 to
25 Market share of fixed telephony subscriptions, leading operator 00% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% (TeliaSonera AB all periods) (Telenor all periods) (Finnet-group incl. DNA 2006, Elisa ) (TDC all periods) (Síminn all periods) (Elion Ettevõtted AS ) (TEO LT, AB ) Regarding the market share of fixed telephony subscriptions, n TEO LT, AB had since 2007 the single biggest share of any of the fixed markets with 90 percent or more, while the Finnish Elisa had the smallest share in the same period remaining at approx. 34 percent in 202. In, and the leading operators market share is decreasing with approx. 8 to 0 points from 2006 to 202. Though there is modest growth during 202 for n Elion Ettevõtted AS and TDC in. Operator with the biggest market share in the period. Market share includes subsidiaries. Fixed telephony subscriptions 25 includes PSTN-, ISDN- and broadband telephony subscriptions (VoIP). Only data for in 20 and 202. Only data for in 2007 to 202.
26 Market share of fixed broadband subscriptions, leading operator 80% (TeliaSonera AB all periods) 70% (Telenor all periods) 60% 50% (Elisa and 202, Telia Sonera ) (TDC all periods) 40% (Síminn all periods) 30% (Elion Ettevõtted AS ) 20% (TEO LT, AB ) As with the mobile market the fixed brodband market also shows rather stable market shares for the leading operator. TDC in had the biggest share in a national broadband market in the entire period. Telenor in and Elisa in are the only operators with decreasing market shares throughout the period - going 4 and 3 points down to 46 and 3 percent of the market in 202. TeliaSonera s share is quite stable just below 40 percent of the Swedish fixed broadband market. In the market shares of Elisa and TeliaSonera are very close together, and the largest operator has changed two times since Operator with the biggest market share in the period. Market share includes subsidiaries. Only data for in 20 and 202. Only data for in 2007 to
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