Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Methodology
2.1. General methodology of IDATE's reports
2.2. Methodology specific to this report
3. Governmental initiatives & national broadband plans in the USA and Europe
3.1. Europe 3.1.1. Objectives 3.1.2. Progress
3.2. USA 3.2.1. Objectives 3.2.2. Progress
4. Broadband market dynamics
4.1. Fixed Internet 4.1.1. Europe 4.1.2. USA
4.2. Mobile Internet 4.2.1. Europe 4.2.2. USA
4.3. LTE as a fixed Internet technology
5. What challenges and opportunities for satellite?
5.1. The market is mainly located in the USA
5.2. After a slow start, the market is also now developing in Europe
5.3. Challenges remain ahead 5.3.1. Reducing bandwidth costs will be critical 5.3.2. Keep on simplifying satellite equipment installation 5.3.3. Lowering pricing remains key
5.4. Market forecasts up to 2018 List of Tables
Table 1: European countries' BB/UFB objectives under the Digital Agenda Table 2: Scorecard for various national BB/UFB plans, in Europe Table 3: Scorecard for national BB/UFB plans (USA) Table 4: BB/UFB data for the USA, December 2013 Table 5: Residential connections over 200 Kbps in at least one direction, by technology, 2009-2013 Table 6: Mobile subscribers by RAT technologies in selected countries Table 7: Data plan options for Verizon Home Fusion Table 8: Data plan options for Vodafone Germany Zuhause
List of Figures
Figure 1: Price positioning of residential LTE VS satellite broadband offerings* in Germany, August 2014 Figure 2: Total coverage by technology at EU level, 2012-2013 Figure 3: Next Generation Access (FTTP, VDSL and Docsis 3.0 cable) coverage, 2013 Figure 4: Fast and ultrafast broadband penetration (subscriptions as a % of population) at EU level, July 2010 - January 2014 Figure 5: Fixed broadband subscriptions - technology market shares, January 2014 Figure 6: Fixed broadband subscription by speed, as of end-2013 Figure 7: Actual download speed of xDSL as a percentage of advertised speed at peak hours, as of October 2013 Figure 8: HHI for the fixed broadband market in European countries, as of March 2014 Figure 9: Fixed broadband subscriptions by headline speed, January 2014 Figure 10: Comparison between advertised and sustained speed on US fixed market, as of September 2013 Figure 11: Ranking US operators, by stated access speed, June 2014 Figure 12: LTE coverage, end of 2012 Figure 13: 4G (LTE) coverage, 2013 Figure 14: Penetration rate of LTE as of end-2013 Figure 15: Distribution of households, by means of access to broadband Figure 16: Average and average peak mobile connection speed Figure 17: HHI on mobile market, as of Q1 2014 Figure 18: Percentage of data used on LTE, by mobile network operator Figure 19: Time spent on LTE by users with compatible devices Figure 20: Average download speed on selected US operator LTE networks during Q1 2014 Figure 21: Evolution of average LTE speed Figure 22: Comparison between NBN Co density of eNodeB (using 2.3 GHz band) as compared to other Australian MNOs using 800 MHz band Figure 23: Verizon 4G LTE Broadband Router with voice Figure 24: Satellite broadband market in North America, as of YE 2013 Figure 25: HughesNet plans and pricing, as of July 2014 Figure 26: Growth of SES & Eutelsat broadband subscriber bases Figure 27: Positioning of several satellite broadband solutions in France, July 2014 Figure 28: Evolution of HTS capacity Figure 29: 5G objective for 5G Forum Figure 30: SES' Point and Play guideline Figure 31: Price positioning of residential LTE VS satellite broadband offerings in Germany*, August 2014 Figure 32: Price positioning of residential LTE VS satellite broadband offerings in the USA, August 2014 Figure 33: Satellite broadband subscribers' forecasts, in North America and in Europe, 2014-2018
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