Market Reports
IDATE's market report programme for 2011 constitutes a natural extension of the work performed by our teams of analysts, as well as our ongoing investments in information and monitoring systems for player strategies and markets. More than just a catalogue of publications, this constitutes a concrete manifestation of our drive to create a unique tool geared towards understanding and monitoring the Telecom, Internet and Media sectors.
5 research formats designed to provide a comprehensive view on your market:
Market & Data Reports - market analysis (PDF report + Excel Database)
World Market Reports - Internet, TV, Telecom Services & Video Games market survey
Innovation Reports - indepth analysis of key innovations
Future Reports - prospective studies for scenarios in 2020
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This report presents the trends of the emerging market of international roaming for data services on GSM / 3G mobile networks, the services and tariffs offered by European operators and their evolution. It also analyses the technology involved to provide data roaming services and the relations between the different players: mobile network operators, international transit carriers and clearing houses. |
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Managed Services turns to be a wide-ranging market which includes outsourcing of the whole value chain of the Telecommunications carriers' activities Telco Equipment Vendors are entering a ferocious battle with it suppliers competitors to secure market share in the Managed Ser-vices field but each of the players can have their share of the business. To get the most out of Managed Services growing market, each player should take actions immediately. |
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For handset players, the growing portion of wireless connectivity modules embedded in handsets constitutes the first step to enter the wireless ecosystem of opportunities. Today as more data transit through mobile phones, development of wireless ecosystems from WLAN to WPAN where information is transmitted thanks to short range technologies (Bluetooth, UWB, Zigbee, NFC) could greatly impact the historic use of operators network as primary data transmitter but also represent a real opportunity to diversify their business. |
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Starting with a model of the different expense and income items, and investment spending in particular, this report measures the sensitivity of a number of FTTx network rollout variables: population density, technical architecture, penetration rate, ARPU… with the measurements themselves segmented by type of operator (incumbent carrier, alternative operator, new entrant). |
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This report identifies the major changes currently taking place in the TV broadcasting market which, over time, risk eroding satellite’s share of the market. Such erosion will occur either through mounting competition from terrestrial technologies or via the emergence of new TV viewing habits, which are likely to call into question the traditional model of mass television broadcasting in the long term. Based on an analysis of the main issues at stake in the TV broadcasting market, the report identifies the main areas in which satellite can further expand and claims which market positions hold the greatest long-term potential in the different geographical zones targeted. Five-year market forecasts on the satellite capacity required to broadcast TV over the zone are also provided. |
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One thing is clear: Internet video will continue to expand and now constitutes a path for development and diversification for TV industry players. Timeshifted viewing is still only nascent and a great many players from inside and outside the television industry are gambling on a position in this market. After the first trials and rollouts, we have reached a consolidation phase where the issue of turning a profit is being raised. Up until now, only the sector’s leaders appeared capable of achieving a positive revenue/cost differential with their services (excluding committed costs). |
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The Mobile TV market is a myriad of consolidation, and solution vendors are running hard to adapt. Their services can be based on linear TV channels, on-demand contents or rich media applications. The delivery vector could be existing cellular mobile networks, dedicated broadcast solutions or alternative provisioning, notably through open systems. And they have to deal with a variety of standards and formats. |
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Online audio services are expected to achieve revenue of EUR2.1 billion in 2012 to account for 10% of the total audio services market. This study examines the various distribution modes, tools and technologies associated with Web radio. It reviews the strategies pursued by key players and also the dynamics of audience and advertising growth in the market. |
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The various segments of the music market are evolving under the impact of the shift to digital formats. This study analyzes the various online music distribution models and the associated pricing and business models using case studies. It describes the evolution in the music industry, both upstream (creating and producing music) and downstream (distribution, tie-in merchandise, live performances), and establishes the conditions for a new economic equilibrium. Finally, a five-year market forecast is provided |
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The objective on this report is to identify new mobile consumption patterns amongst early adopters, and to predict the degree to which these new behaviour patterns will spread to the mass market.
Based on a survey of young early adopters in Europe, this report examines the different communication methods being used, and the associated trade-offs, as well as the most popular types of application and pastimes. |
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A new generation of consumer electronics (CE) is changing all the established rules. Built around mobile, web-enabled and networking devices, the new offers incorporate equipment, content and services. This report explores the sector’s new momentum and the market outlook up to 2012. |
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L'étude présente les offres de VoIP en France à destination du marché des PME, analyse les offres innovantes ainsi que la sensibilité de la demande à ces nouvelles offres, au travers d'éléments quantitatifs et qualitatifs. |
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This report examines the HDTV market and provides national estimates of each network’s capacity to distribute a maximum number of high-definition channels, according to speed, technology, network capacity and occupancy/fill rate. It also allows HD channels to gain a deeper understanding of the various issues tied to each type of network: price, capacity, coverage and competitive position. |
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This report examines the innovations being brought into acquisition and retention practices of the mobile market for the MNOs in developed markets
It is based on case studies and assessments of innovative practices put in place by operators performing in acquisition or retention. |
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This report provides a thorough analysis of the online advertising market that is currently changing shape – exploring the techniques being used and the main approaches being taken to advertising on the Web, along with an examination of the positioning of the top players, the central issues facing the sector and market forecasts up to 2012 by country and by ad format. |
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While the number of effective launches and announced broadcast mobile TV solutions is multiplying, great uncertainty still surrounds the business model and expectations for profitability from this type of service. Partisans of both free and feebased solutions are putting up their arguments, while each player’s role in the value chain (whether a TV channel or mobile operator, etc.) has yet to be defined. IDATE’s report studies the main models for mobile TV services, how they work, their strengths, their shortfalls and their potential for development. It then sets out the main lessons learnt from these models concerning the key factors for broadcast mobile TV’s success. And lastly, the report provides modelling for the operating accounts of major players in broadcast mobile TV, shedding light on the key variables that influence their profitability. |
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In-Game Advertising, or IGA, is a fast-growing market that is expected to increase from 716 million euros globally in 2009 to 1.4 billion euros in 2013. This report, which provides a detailed view of how the market is structured and the strategies being employed by the players, sheds new light on the market’s promising outlook, its inherent challenges and the medium-term growth levers. |
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Analysing and comparing telecom prices is both a complex and sensitive subject, involving many and varied parameters. To help readers deepen their understanding of these parameters and the impact they have on pricing, IDATE has produced a detailed report on the leading fixed broadband access and mobile service providers’ pricing schemes in the major European markets and in the United States, drawing on an exclusive database (+ 500 pricing schemes for 42 vendors in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and the United States) |
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This study analyzes where Pay TV stands in Europe and the key factors currently transforming the market. The report provides a detailed presentation of the service offering by country and what strategies the leading Pay TV channels and groups are following to adapt to a rapidly evolving market. Based on precise evaluations of each market, we make forecasts for 2013 by zone and by country. |
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Breakthrough in the mobile Internet is now being seen on the supply side, in the form of networks, devices, tariffs and applications. Yet it is too early to say that mass market has been reached, except in Asia, and revenue models are still uncertain. This report analyses the market’s growth momentum up to 2014 and the strategies being rolled out by the players, factoring in both technological and business challenges, and the recent trend of application stores. |
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This report provides a thorough analysis of the online advertising market through an examination of the positioning of the top players, the techniques being used, the main approaches being taken to advertising on the Web and the central issues facing the sector, along with forecasts up to 2014 by country and by ad format. Particular focus will be given to emerging markets such as: the mobile Internet, online video and social networking. |
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The App store phenomenon, which is radically altering the way digital content is sold and consumed, has already had a tremendous impact on the video game industry. This report examines the current status of app stores as they relate to the gaming sector, measures their impact on value chains, analyses the main medium-term issues for the industry and provides electronic sales estimates for all market segments. |
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Mobile Internet is here and geared for growth. For 2015 the worldwide penetration rate of Mobile Internet will reach 37% - or 2.67 billion users - generating access revenues of 161 billion EUR. This report provides detailed information about market's structure, data & forecasts 2008-2015, player profiles and strategies. It also spotlights the current and upcoming trends and the different kinds of mobile Internet usages. |
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This study spotlights both the online consumer and video delivery market with a segmentation of key services and key metrics on usage. It analyzes revenue models (ad, pay, freemium, bundling) and proposes key player and event case studies. It assesses the key technology for online video delivery (including CDN) and presents the main solutions regarding platforms, protocols and delivery solutions. It identifies the key drivers and provides forecasts |
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