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Total telecommunications service revenue, including pay-TV, reached S$5.5bn (US$3.8bn), flat relative to 2008 levels. Overall, the Singaporean telecommunications service market has expanded at a CAGR of 5.5% since 2005, driven by mobile voice and data services as well as fixed broadband. After a 7% increase in revenue in 2008, revenue growth slowed sharply in 2009 as a result of the global economic crisis. Given the overall level of maturity of the Singaporean telecom market, Pyramid Research expects service revenue to grow at a modest 4.2% CAGR in local currency terms. By 2014, we expect service revenue to top S$6.7bn (US$5.1bn). The main revenue drivers will be mobile broadband services, fixed broadband services and pay-TV, specifically IPTV, which will expand at CAGRs of 12.7%, 8.4% and 9.8% over the next five years driven in part by upgrades in technology, specifically 4G in the mobile space and fiber optic in the fixed space.
Executive Summary
Market and Competitor Overview
Singapore in a Regional Context
Economic, Demographic and Political Context
Regulatory Environment
Demand Profile
Service Evolution
Competitive Landscape
Major Market Players
Segment Analysis
Mobile Services
Fixed Services
Pay-TV
Convergence
Identifying Opportunities
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Author: Tae-Hyung Kim
Publication Date: May 2010
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