Germany Consolidation, Convergence and Next Generation Networks and Services Will Drive Healthy Competition Research and Forecast to 2015 by Hexa Reports Inc.
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Germany: Consolidation, Convergence and Next
Generation Networks and Services Will Drive Healthy
Competition Research Report by Hexa Reports
'Germany is the second largest telecom market in term of telecom service revenue behind the UK. The
existing high urbanization and literacy levels, and its affluence in the European region owing to its strong
economic performances, makes Germany an attractive market for the telecommunication services. The
market is characterized by intense competition amongst the several operators, competing for competing
on triple-play services, with the leading telcos namely Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone Germanycompeting aggressively for quad-play services. LTE subscribers will account for nearly 58% of the total
mobile subscriptions by 2020, driven by increased expansion of LTE networks, wider availability of
cheaper 4G devices and attractive packages to stimulate adoption. The telecom market continues to
undergo a significant wave of consolidation with the acquisition of select telcos like Kabel Deutschland,
Versatel, E-Plus beginning June 2013.
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Key Findings
- Germany's telecom service revenue is expected to return to growth in 2015 mainly driven by mobile
services and further expansion of the pay-TV market.
- LTE will move beyond early-adopter status and subscriptions will grow to 74.6m by year-end 2020,
driven by increased expansion of LTE networks, wider availability of cheaper 4G devices and attractive
data packages.
- Broadband penetration will increase to 41.7% of the population by year-end 2020, driven by broader
network availability, growth in the business segment, and some residential voice-only households
moving to double-play packages.