Emerging Asia–Pacific Metrics and Forecasts
Overview
This module provides quantitative and qualitative insights into the telecoms markets in emerging Asia–Pacific, including in-depth coverage of 13 countries. Our research and insights present trends in consumer demand for fixed and mobile services, explore service innovations and discuss operator infrastructure. They also provide comprehensive historical operator- and market-level data and forecasts for countries in this region via the DataHub and Knowledge Centre.
Themes
- Actuals. Planning and strategy; the telecoms industry can benefit from our insights on key performance indicators (via the Analysys Mason DataHub).
Region Countries modelled Emerging Asia–Pacific - Bangladesh
- Cambodia
- China
- India
- Indonesia
- Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Philippines
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Country reports. Information and data on subscribers, penetration, revenue and ARPU, including strategies of major players.
Region Countries Emerging Asia–Pacific
- Forecasts. Telecoms industry dynamics in Asia–Pacific and in individual countries, and trends that are most likely to prevail during the forecast period in emerging Asia–Pacific.
Region Individual countries (separate reports) Individual countries (data only) Emerging Asia–Pacific - Bangladesh
- Cambodia
- Nepal
- Sri Lanka
- Vietnam
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Country reports
Analysys Mason's country reports provide a comprehensive overview of the telecoms markets in 82 countries in 8 regions around the world.
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