Flash report on landline services for April 2013



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What type of television network are voice channels available?

What is the number of channels?

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Flash report on landline services for April 213 Data suppliers: Magyar Telekom Nyrt., Invitel Zrt., GTS Hungary Kft., UPC Magyarország Kft., DIGI Kft., PR- TELEKOM Zrt., Tarr Kft., ViDaNet Zrt., PARISAT Kft. Summary data of landline (fixed) voice services Number of switched (PSTN) voice channels [No.] Number of VoIP voice channels [No.] Number of VoCATV voice channels [No.] Total number of voice channels (est.) [No.] Number of voice channels per 1 inhabitants [No.] Telephone penetration rate of households [%] Duration of PSTN calls placed [minute] 1 86 28 472 66 633 469 3 27 29,95 62,9% 298 868 394 Number of voice channels within conventional, twisted copper wire networks Number of voice channels within IP-based (e.g.: xdsl, leased line, Ethernet, ATM, fibre-optic) networks Number of voice channels within cable television networks Includes estimates of PSTN, VoIP and VoCATV voice channels for the total market. As per the latest figures made available by the Central Statistical Office (KSH), Hungary has a population of 9,96,. Percentage refers to the number of voice channels versus number of households. Under the latest KSH data the number of households is 3,761,8. The duration of calls with carrier selection is also included. Duration of IP-based calls placed [minute] Duration of calls placed per voice channel [minute] Number geographic numbers ported at the end of the month [No.] Number of xdsl subscriptions [No.] Number of subscriptions for broadband via cable [No.] 123 83 213 142,5 679 928 767 46 9 214 Includes the duration of calls placed within VoIP and VoCATV networks. Figure shows the total duration of calls placed in the period under review divided by the number of voice channels connected at the end of the period. Based on data obtained from the Central Reference Database since 1 January 24. Number of broadband Internet subscriptions Based on data obtained from the above-mentioned market leader data suppliers, covering almost 98% of all xdsl subscriptions. Based on data obtained from the above-mentioned market leader cable providers, covering 82,8% of all cable modem subscriptions. Of which: number of broadband subscriptions via Docsis 3. [No.] 3 98 Number of cable modem subscriptions where the terminal equipment (modem) has been replaced. Number of broadband subscriptions via FTTx [No.] Total number of fixed-access broadband subscriptions (est.) [No.] 333 676 2 27 Based on data obtained from the above-mentioned service providers, covering 99% of all FTTx subscriptions. Estimation pertaining to the total market. Includes estimates of xdsl, cable modem and FTTx subscriptions for the total market. 3,2 Number of voice channels per 1 inhabitants 3, 29,96 29,95 29,8 29,6 29,46 29,51 29,6 29,58 29,6 29,66 29,68 29,74 29,79 29,77 29,8 29,4 29,2 (number of connected voice channels/number of population)*1

million thousand Number of connected voice channels Number of VoCATV voice channels [No.] Number of VoIP voice channels [No.] Number of PSTN voice channels [No.] 3 2 5 2 51 524 54 547 557 567 578 589 6 611 62 628 633 386 391 396 41 47 415 423 434 441 452 46 466 473 1 5 1 2 36 2 2 2 7 1 992 1 979 1 965 1 95 1 932 1 92 1 93 1 887 1 873 1 86 5 Duration of calls placed (minutes) 5 Duration of IP-based calls placed [minute] Duration of PSTN calls placed [minute] 4 112 113 112 19 19 111 117 121 13 138 124 146 124 3 2 1 335 333 315 34 32 33 322 323 324 347 37 333 299

Duration of calls per voice channel (minutes) 18 17 164 161 16 15 14 152 152 145 14 14 141 149 15 153 145 142 13 (duration of calls placed / number of connected voice channels) Distribution by service providers based on voice channels 13,% 2,% 9,1% 1,7%,8% 1,1%,6%,1% T-Home UPC Invitel DIGI Other service providers 13,4% 58,2% Tarr GTS-Hungary PR-TELEKOM ViDaNet PARISAT Note: The market shares were defined based on the total market's estimated values and technologically neutrally.

thousand thousand Number of fixed broadband Internet subscriptions Number of subscriptions via FTTx [No.] Number of subscriptions via cable [No.] Number of xdsl lines [No.] 2 285 288 29 292 299 36 312 317 319 325 328 331 334 15 1 835 839 849 853 858 864 869 876 879 886 891 896 9 5 792 785 784 782 778 774 775 775 77 77 768 768 767 Note: based on data obtained from the above-referenced service providers that cover 92% of the fixed broadband market. Other (i.e. wireless) broadband technologies are excluded. Number of subscriptions with bandwith in excess of 3 Mbit/s Number of subscriptions via FTTx [No.] Number of broadband subscriptions via Docsis 3. [No.] Proportion of high-speed Internet subscriptions 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3,2% 3,8% 31,3% 31,7% 29,2% 24,5% 25,1% 25,4% 25,7% 26,3% 27,% 27,7% 28,4% 183 192 198 24 21 219 229 241 256 274 284 293 31 285 288 29 292 299 36 312 317 319 325 328 331 334 35% 3% 25% 2% 15% 1% 5% % Note: based on data obtained from the above-referenced service providers that cover 95% of the fixed broadband market. The number of those subscriptions, where the network and the terminal equipment are capable over 3 Mbit/s access, the number of the actual high-speed subscriptions is significantly less than this. There are further more cca. 4 thousand subscriptions on DOCIS 3. networks, where in case of the terminal equipment (modem)' change above 3 Mbit/s access could be reached. Distribution by service providers based on fixed broadband internet subscriptions 2,2%,9% T-Home 2,6% 1,9%,5% UPC DIGI 9,6% Other service providers 11,5% 35,2% Invitel 13,8% Tarr PR-TELEKOM 21,9% ViDaNet GTS-Hungary PARISAT Note: The market shares were defined based on the total market's estimated values and technologically neutrally.

Definition of terms used in the report: Number of switched (PSTN) voice channels: The number of connections suitable for voice transmission at the end of the examined period, linking subscriber access points with remote subsrciber stages or local exchanges (including lines established by means of radio equipment and copper wire cables and the number of B Channel-specific ISDN main lines, but excluding connections established as part of a location-independent electronic telecommunication service, mobile telephone services, as well as voice transmission via CATV and IP-based networks). Lines used for public payphones are also considered voice channels. [number] Number of VoIP voice channels: number of voice channels implemented on broadband (e.g.: xdsl, leased line, Ethernet, ATM, fibre-optic) networks. Subscriptions using IP-based networks and possessing geographic numbers as per the Hungarian Plan for National Identifiers should be considered. [number] Number of VoCATV voice channels: number of voice channels implemented on networks with coaxial subscriber endpoints (cable television networks). [number] Total number of connected voice channels: aggregate number of PSTN, VoIP, and VoCATV voice channels. [number] Duration of IP-based calls placed: overall duration of calls placed by subscribers using the service provider's IP technologies (VoIP, VoCATV) in a given month [minutes] Duration of PSTN calls placed: overall duration of calls placed by subscribers of the service provider in the given month. Traffic generated with carrier selection is also shown here. [minute] Number of residential voice channels: Based on service provider records, the number of voice channels where the subscriber is a natural person. [number] Number of customers using carrier selection: Number of active customers making use of carrier preselection and call by call carrier selection. Customers who have used some type of carrier selection minimum once in the given month are to be considered as active ones. [number] xdsl: Technology applied on local loops, making metallic twisted wire pairs constructed as part of the traditional fixed telephone network suitable for high-speed digital data transmission. In current domestic practices, xdsl practically means ADSL (an acronym for Asymmetric Digital Suscriber Line). [number] Cable modem: a modem, connected to networks with coaxial subscriber endpoints (coaxial HFC networks), which is able to send and receive digital signals within the CATV network. [number] Number of broadband Internet subscriptions via Docsis 3.: number of subscribers in CATV networks operating under the Docsis 3. standard. Refers to the number of subscribers where the replacement of terminal equipment (modem) has taken place. [number] Number of broadband Internet subscriptions via FTTx: refers to the number of subscriptions for broadband via FTTH and FTTB. [number] Number of broadband Internet subscriptions via FTTH: refers to the number of subscriptions where fibre reaches actual subscriber premises (home/office). [number] Number of broadband Internet subscriptions via FTTB: refers to the number of subscriptions where fibre reaches the building of the subscriber, inside the building to the subscriber premises (home/office) copper cable forming a structured network. [number] Geographic numbers: subscriber numbers used for landline telephone services. [number] Estimate for the entire market: is based on expert estimation that refers to the National Media and Infocommunications Authority's other data collections and market research information concerning the market as a whole. [number]