Operator business services: China forecast 2023–2028
27 February 2024 | Research
Forecast report | PPTX and PDF (15 slides); Excel | SME Services| Enterprise Services
This report provides an outlook on the telecoms and ICT services market in China for micro, small, medium-sized and large businesses. It contains forecasts for fixed and mobile voice and data network services, as well as ICT services such as security, co-location and hosting, unified communications and cloud services.
This report and the associated data annex provide:
- forecasts for operator services to micro, small, medium-sized and large businesses
- quantification of revenue, the number of connections or users and ARPU for each service and each business segment (micro, small, medium-sized and large)
- an estimate of the total market for ICT services that is addressable by operators and the share that they are likely to achieve for seven service categories
- demographic data on the number of employees, businesses and sites within each business size segment (note that we include entities in the government and public sectors).
It also includes short profiles of the following operators that are active in the business market in China: China Telecom, China Unicom and China Mobile and an overview of four smaller operators.
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