Operator business services: Singapore forecast 2022–2027
21 December 2022 | Research
Forecast report | PPTX and PDF (16 slides); Excel | SME Services| Enterprise Services
This report provides an outlook on the telecoms and ICT services market in Singapore for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and large enterprises. 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 MSMEs and large enterprises including fixed and mobile voice and data services, IoT connectivity services and ICT services such as security, co-location and hosting, unified communications and cloud services
- quantification of revenue, the number of connections or users and ARPU for each service and each business segment (micro, small, medium and large)
- an estimate of the total market for ICT services and the likely share achievable by operators for each service
- demographic data on the number of employees, businesses and sites within each segment (note that we include entities in the governmental and public sectors)
- operator profiles for Singtel, StarHub, M1, SIMBA Telecom and some smaller network operators and systems integrators with a B2B focus.
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Matt Small
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