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Asia-Pacific operators see broadband and the move to "IP Everything" as their growth opportunity. South Korea, Taiwan and Japan lead global broadband markets yet operate in unique cultural and regulatory environment. Ovum evaluates broadband uptake across Asia, and where economies of scale translate revenues into profitability. This means shifting up the scale to value-added services. In the enterprise sector, operators are staking their claim to the IP VPN, managed services and solutions space - but it is not easy with systems integrators and IT service providers targeting the same sector. Ovum looks at the competitive position, demand drivers for IP and challenges in the SME sector.
Should Japan and South Korea define the models for DSL competition? We think not. Find out why here.
Other recent Asia-Pacific research includes:
- Broadband in South Korea - Green with Envy?
- Australia: Broadband backwater or on the brink of a boom?
- China's IP vendors
- Yahoo BB: A business case study
- Broadband Services in Asia-Pacific - an overview
- Broadband services studies: Australia, Indonesia, China, Philippines, Malaysia, South Korea, New Zealand, Japan, HK, Singapore, Taiwan
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