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Mergers and Competitions Spellbinding UK Telecom Sector -- An Industry Analysis (2005-2009)

Mergers and Competitions Spellbinding UK Telecom Sector -- An Industry Analysis (2005-2009)

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Publish Date : Jun, 2005| No. of Pages : 70

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The market research report “Mergers and Competitions Spellbinding UK's Telecom Sector - An Industry Analysis (2005-2009)” studies the vast and dynamic telecommunication sector in UK. The current trends are examined in detail and future forecasts are made while keeping track of the current M&A’s (Mergers & Acquisitions) that have driven up the telecom stocks.
 
Leading edge technology and liberal telecom solutions have caught the eye of various telecommunication manufacturers, service providers, and operators. The Government opened the market to competition two decades back and since then, the subscribers have been moving away from BT (British Telecommunications) to other fixed and mobile operators.
 
The Communication Act (2003) brought about a complete deregulation where the license-based system has been replaced by the “general conditions of entitlement” according to which the operators are supposed comply to benefit the market as well as the investors.
 
The market research report focuses on the data, market size, trends, industry development, and the major company profiles. It also gives a five-year forecast that covers both the market and the telecom industry in UK as a whole. The end-user market revenue has been showing a steady increase largely dominated by the consumer equipment goods. It was worth £34.6bn in year ending March 2004. In spite of fierce price competition and regulations, the market has grown steadily in the last five years (2000 to 2004).
 
The report also covers the market for end-user spending on telecommunications services. The services are broadly divided into three revenue sectors: fixed-line revenue (generated from calls to fixed-line handsets and exchange lines), cellular revenue (mobile phone usage), and other revenue (Internet broadband, and business data services). The growth of the telecom sector has been in tandem with the increase in the revenue from cellular services, short messaging services, Internet, and broadband services.
 
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

 - The markets for voice and data telecommunications, including services supplied to both the residential and business  markets.
 - Market for telecommunications equipment.
 - End-user revenue from core telecommunications activities (e.g. the provision of voice and data services to  businesses and consumers)
 - Interconnect/wholesale revenue from core telecommunications activities
 - Revenue from non-core telecom activities (e.g. consultancy revenues, installation revenues and sales of hardware).
 - Market shares of major players in the UK fixed-line and cellular market.
 - Subscriber growth in the UK mobile market since 2000.
 - Competitive analysis of the UK telecom companies.
 - Major mergers and acquisitions in UK telecom sector
 - Five year (2005-2009) forecast covering the market and the industry. 
 
REPORT FEATURES
 
The report "Mergers and Competitions Spellbinding UK's Telecom Sector - An Industry Analysis (2005-2009)" does an in-depth analysis of the telecommunications sector in UK. Chapter 2 gives current trends of the UK telecommunications sector. Chapter 3 talks about emerging threats and opportunities. Chapters 4 & 5 discuss UK demographics trends and its telecommunication industry background. Chapters 6 and 7 discuss the global telecom sector and the UK telecommunication market landscape. Chapter 8 focuses on the SWOT analysis. Chapters 9 and 10 talk about customer buying behavior and recent issues. Chapters 11 and 12 discuss mergers & acquisition and future outlook of the industry. Finally, chapter 13 covers company profiles of the major market leaders.   

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