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The Indian Fixed Telecoms Market Was Worth $8.9 Billion at the End Of 2006

Posted on: Monday, 16 April 2007, 18:00 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c54144) has announced the addition of "India Fixed Telecoms Market, 2001-2010" to their offering.

The Indian Fixed Telecoms market was worth $8.9 billion at the end of 2006, with 52.9 million total voice connections including VoIP. We anticipate growing fixed line penetration from 18% in 2005 to 22% in 2010, driven by developments in telecommunications infrastructure and improved affordability of fixed telephony by the middle and lower classes. We also expect a surge in take-up of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) connections driven by take-up of broadband connections in the country. The network effect of increased connections is expected to result in greater average usage per connection, driving overall ARPU levels for both business and consumer connections.

This report provides comprehensive five year historical and five year forecast market sizing data consisting of:

Total population

Households

Total consumer fixed line penetration

Total Consumer Connections

Total Business Connections

Consumer Fixed Revenue

Business Fixed Revenue

These market reports are based on robust, tried and tested, research methodologies. Historical market data is sourced largely from regulatory and company sources, where available. In cases where historical information is unavailable, market assumptions are complied tested with industry professionals and experts. All the forecasts are sense checked both from a bottom-up and top-down perspective.

All variables are clearly defined. This report is available in Microsoft Excel format.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c54144


Source: Business Wire

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