Japan's Telecom Market to Grow at 1.1 Percent through 2013

New research from Pyramid Research reportedly shows that the telecommunications services market in Japan will increase by 1.1 percent annually for the next five years.
The research also notes revenue growth for various services – including VoIP, IPTV (News - Alert) and mobile data solutions – that will help to cover growth declines in legacy service offerings.
“The main growth engine will be data services, in both the fixed and mobile sectors. Revenue from mobile data will grow at a 7.2 percent CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) during the next five years, driven by increased mobile Internet usage,” said Tae-Hyung Kim, analyst at Pyramid Research and author of the report. “In the fixed sector, migration to fiber from DSL (domain-specific language) and VoIP uptake will be the key drivers for revenue growth. As such, revenue from broadband and VoIP will grow at CAGRs of 6.1 percent and 10.4 percent, respectively.”

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