200 Asian Mobile Operators and 2014 Market Review Report
DALLAS, November 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
ReportsnReports.com adds Asia Mobile Operators 2014 market research report that presents a wide-ranging review, providing details on around almost 200 of the mobile operators to be found in Asia in 2014. 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 and Vietnam. Complete report is available at http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/318286-asia-mobile-operators.html .
For each Asian mobile operator covered in this research, range of information presented in text, and where appropriate in tables, cover brief history of the company, corporate and business structure, subscriber growth, some information on financial performance and market position. As subscriber growth eases in Asia's huge mobile market, the focus has rapidly turned to mobile broadband. Across Asia a total of around 3.5 billion mobile subscribers were being served by a large number of mobile operators coming into 2014. The operators are continuing to drive the market, expanding it by between 5% and 10% annually at the moment. Whilst the growth rate has moderated the sheer numbers are impressive.
The list of operators ranges from the giant China Mobile with almost 800 million subscribers right through to a number of much smaller operators with only a few thousand subscribers each. And of course there are the MVNOs. BuddeComm's overview of mobile operators in the region certainly does not claim to present an exhaustive list of the licensed operators but it is truly indicative of the breadth and variety of operator to be found in the region. It also reflects the highly commercial and 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, and Axiata (formerly Telekom Malaysia International) that have built a substantial presence around the region beyond their own domestic market through their shareholdings in operators in multiple other markets. This aspect of these corporations is not discussed in any detail but is mentioned in passing in the country by country review. Order a copy of this 479 pages research report on Asia's mobile operators at http://www.reportsnreports.com/Purchase.aspx?name=318286 .
In this report the top operators in Asia are shown ranked by subscribers as of end-2013. It is noted that of the region's operators, 15 have a combined share of 71% of the total regional mobile subscriber base. In other words, less than 10% of the total number of operators in the market control almost three quarters of the total subscriber base. This list of top operators has remained relatively stable over the last year or so, with few changes to the leading group. One phenomenon in Asia has been the granting of a significant number of mobile operator licences in what have been regarded as smaller markets, ie with relatively low populations as well as low income per capita. We have seen this occur for example in Cambodia, Laos and Georgia. As expected, we have already started to see a process of rationalization of the operator numbers in such markets.
Asia Mobile Operators report covers data and information on companies and operators like Afghan Wireless (AWCC), Roshan, MTN Afghanistan, Etisalat Afghanistan, Afghan Telecom (Aftel), ArmenTel (Beeline), VivaCell-MTS (K-Telecom), Orange Armenia, UCOM, Azercell, Bakcell, Azerfon (Nar Mobile), Catel, CityCell (PBTL), GrameenPhone, Orascom Telecom (Banglalink), Robi Axiata (formerlyTMIB/AkTel), Teletalk, Airtel Bangla (formerly Warid Telecom), B-Mobile, Tashi InfoComm, DST Com, MobiTel (CamGSM), Mfone (CamShin), Smart Axiata (formerly Hello Axiata), AZ Communications, Metfone (Viettel), CadComms (QB), GT-Tell (Excell), Smart Mobile (Latelz), Applifone (Star Cell), Beeline Cambodia (Sotelco), CooTel (Xinwei), China Mobile Ltd (CML), China Telecom, China Unicom, Geocell, MagtiCom, Mobitel (Beeline), Pacific Century CyberWorks (PCCW) / HKT, Hutchison Telecom Hong Kong Holdings (HTHKH), CSL, China Mobile Hong Kong (Peoples), SmarTone-Vodafone, Aircel, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), Bharti Airtel, Data Access, Idea Cellular, Loop Mobile (formerly BPL Mobile), Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL), Quadrant, Reliance Communications, Reliance Jio Infocomm, Sistema, Tata Teleservices, Telewings (formerly Uninor), Videocon, Vodafone, Virgin Mobile, PT Telkom Indonesia, PT Indosat, XL Axiata (formerly PT Excelcomindo Pratama), PT Sampoerna Telekomunikasi Indonesia (STI), PT SmartFren Telecom, Mobile-8, Axis (formerly Natrindo Telepon Selular), PT Hutchison CP / 3 Indonesia, NTT DoCoMo, KDDI Corporation, Softbank Corporation, eAccess, Altel, K'Cell (GSM-Kazakhstan), Kar-Tel (Beeline), Tele 2 Kazakhstan (formerly NeoTelecom), MegaCom (BiMoCom Ltd), Sky Mobile (Beeline), Aktel (Fonex), Nur Telecom (O!), Katel, KT Mobile, Lao Telecom, Enterprise of Telecommunications Lao (ETL), Beeline (formerly Tigo), Unitel (formerly Lao Asia Telecom), Sky Telecom, Compahnia de Telecomunicações de Macau (CTM), 3 Macau (Hutchison Telecom Macau), SmarTone Mobile Communications (Macau) Ltd, China Telecom, Celcom, Maxis Communications, Digi Communications, U Mobile, Dhiraagu (DhiMobile), Ooredoo (formerly Wataniya Telecom), MobiCom, SkyTel, Unitel, G-Mobile, Myanmar P&T (MPT), Ooredoo, Telenor, Nepal Telecom (NT), Ncell (formerly Spice Nepal), Koryolink 3G network, Mobilink (PMCL), Ufone (PTCL), Telenor Pakistan, Warid Telecom, Zong, Instaphone (Pakcom), Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), Globe Telecom, Digitel/Sun Cellular, Singapore Telecom (SingTel), StarHub Pte Ltd, MobileOne, KT Corp, SK Telecom, LG U+, Dialog Axiata (formerly Dialog Telekom), Mobitel, Etisalat Sri Lanka, Hutchison Lanka, Bharti Airtel Lanka, Satellite mobile, Chunghwa Telecom Co Ltd (CHT), Far EasTern Telecommunications Group, Taiwan Mobile (formerly Taiwan Cellular), VIBO Telecom, Babilon Mobile, TCell (Indigo-Somoncom), Tacom / Beeline, TK Mobile, TT Mobile (Megafon), M-Teko, Advanced Info Service (AIS), DTAC, True Corp, Telephone Organization of Thailand Corp (TOT), Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT), Thai Mobile, TOT and CAT, MTS-Turkmenistan (formerly Barash Communications Technologies (BCT)), TM Cell (Altyn Asyr), MTS-Uzbekistan (formerly Uzdunrobita), Beeline (Unitel), UCell (Coscom), Uzbektelecom Mobile (UzMobile), VNPT, Mobifone, Vinaphone, S-Fone (S-Telecom), Viettel, EVN Telecom, Vietnamobile (formerly Hutchison Vietnam/HT Mobile) and Gmobile (formerly Beeline).
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