Broad Soft

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

How Much Will Global Telecom Revenue Grow in 2013?

Posted on 08:28 by Unknown
Despite obvious stresses, global telecom revenue has tended to grow, in nearly every year. There tend to be dips when global recesssions occur, as in 2008, or in the wake of major market crashes, such as in the wake of the Internet bubble burst of 2000.

Global trends also are a mix of declining, flat to slow growth in developed regions, with growth in emerging markets.

Looking just at enterprise and government segment spending, 2013 looks like a one percent to two percent growth business in 2013. 

Global information technology spending is projected to total $3.7 trillion in 2013, a two percent increase from 2012 spending of $3.6 trillion, according to the latest forecast by Gartner.

But enterprise and government telecom spending actually declined in 2012, and might grow less than one percent in 2013, according to Gartner.

                      Worldwide IT Spending Forecast (Billions of U.S. Dollars)
2012
Spending
2012
Growth (%)
2013
Spending
2013
Growth (%)
2014
Spending
2014
Growth (%)
Devices
676
10.9
695
2.8
740
6.5
Data Center Systems
140
1.8
143
2.1
149
4.1
Enterprise Software
285
4.7
304
6.4
324
6.6
IT Services
906
2.0
926
2.2
968
4.6
Telecom Services
1,641
-0.7
1,655
0.9
1,694
2.3
Overall IT
3,648
2.5
3,723
2.0
3,875
4.1
Source: Gartner (July 2013)

Fixed broadband is showing slightly higher than the overall telecom services rate. The impact of voice substitution is mixed as it is moving faster in the consumer sector, but slightly slower in the enterprise market, though, according to Gartner.

Gartner’s latest annual survey of 1,959 CIOs worldwide from all industries was conducted in the fourth quarter of 2012 and represents CIO budget plans reported at that time. It included 398 public-sector CIOs from all tiers of government around the globe.

But there will be significant regional differences. The United States, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa will grow much faster than Asia-Pacific or Western Europe as a whole, for example.



To be sure, other forecasts are more optimistic. As recently as two years ago some forecasters actually were suggesting global telecom revenues could double in just about five years. That now seems hopelessly wrong.

The global telecommunications industry was not immune to economic forces in 2012 that slowed growth from earlier predictions, according to Insight Research.

Spending for wireline services contracted in 2012, while spending on wireless services grew modestly.  

According to the new industry market study, telecommunications services revenue worldwide will grow from $2.2 trillion in 2012 to $2.7 trillion in 2018 at a combined average growth rate of 3.8 percent.

So Insight Research continies to be more optimistic than do Gartner or Forrester Research analysts.

Mobile subscriber growth compounded with rising usage  will raise wireless revenues by 31 percent from current levels, yet wireline revenues will remain flat until substantial economic recovery kicks in, Insight Research predicts.

Ethernet, cloud, and mobile solutions revenue will show double-digit annual percentage growth, though.

In North America, mobile revenues will grow by 35 percent and wireline broadband revenues will grow by 19 percent over current levels.
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Seattle's Gigabit Squared Fails: Sustainability Remains an Issue for Muni Access Networks
    Seattle's Gigabit Squared  network appears to have failed, illustrating a recurring problem with all municipal or joint venture Internet...
  • All 4 U.S. Leading Mobile Providers Abandon Metered Voice
    With a recent move by AT&T, all four of the leading U.S. mobile service providers now offer the overwhelming number of subsctribers serv...
  • Smart Phone Shipments Will Be 82% of All Handset Sales in 2017
    Global smartphone shipments are forecast to reach 1.8 billion in 2017, accounting for 82 percent of total mobile phone handset shipments, up...
  • U.K. Looks for 650 MHz More Wi-Fi and Mobile Spectrum
    U.K. communications regulator Ofcom is investigating ways to free up up more mobile broadband and Wi-Fi spectrum over the next decade or two...
  • Above-Average Economic Growth in "Developing" Regions Will Drive Communications Growth as Well
    Generally speaking, consumption of communications products and services tracks gross domestic product. So it makes a great deal of differenc...
  • Revenue Sluggishness Will Propel Consolidation Wave
    Whether telecom revenue is growing, flat or shrinking has enormous consequences for any communications service provider, for obvious reasons...
  • Mobile Business Now Faces "End of Growth" Driven by Subscriber Adds
    In the second quarter of 2013, U.S. mobile service providers added an aggregate net new 139,000 connections, down about 95 percent from the ...
  • Telekom Austria Wants to Buy Serbia Broadband
    Telekom Austria wants to buy cable operator Serbia Broadband, a deal that might cost as much as  1 billion euros ($1.3 billion), and illustr...
  • America Movil Encounters Obstacle in Effort to Buy KPN
    America Movil , which has made an offer to buy Netherlands service provider KPN, has encountered an obstacle. A KPN shareholder foundation s...
  • Can "Internet Access" Be More Than a Commodity?
    What makes today’s “Internet access” different from voice, text messaging or video entertainment? The answer explains why service providers ...

Blog Archive

  • ►  2014 (23)
    • ►  January (23)
  • ▼  2013 (476)
    • ►  December (83)
    • ►  November (79)
    • ►  October (127)
    • ►  September (95)
    • ▼  August (92)
      • Verizon, Vodafone Making Different Bets on Market ...
      • What Happened to Free Speech in the U.S.?
      • Mobile Spending Now 10% of all E-Commerce
      • Tablets Might be Fastest-Growing Consumer Electron...
      • Will Vodafone Survive Verizon Wireless Sale?
      • AT&T’s Contract-Free Prepaid Aio Service Goes Nati...
      • America Movil Encounters Obstacle in Effort to Buy...
      • Three U.K. Offers Domestic Tariffs for Roaming Cal...
      • Gigablit Libraries Network to Test TV White Spaces...
      • Slovakia Begins 4G Spectrum Auction
      • EC Digital Commissioner Backs Off 90% Roaming Rate...
      • Skype Marks 10th Anniversary
      • Will Verizon Sell its Fixed Network, After Buying ...
      • Comcast to Launch 250 Mbps in Provo for $80 a month
      • Debate over "Fiber to Home" Versus "Fiber to Node"...
      • Will End of Moore's Law Impair ISP Ability to Rapi...
      • 90% of Republic Wireless Traffic Moves Over Wi-Fi
      • Cox Communications Offers Wi-Fi Hotspot Access
      • Why U.S. Cable and Telcos are Chasing Home Automat...
      • Africa Might be Among the Best Places for Fast Int...
      • Google Names Top U.S. "eCities"
      • "Net Neutrality" Will Kill the Teleconm Business
      • 20% of U.S. Residents "Can't Get" Broadband, or "D...
      • Mobile Revenue: Voice 21%. Where's the Rest?
      • Wi-Fi is Valuable for a Service Provider, Just Har...
      • Broadband Now IS Internet Access
      • Telefonica, America Movil Both Covet the German Ma...
      • The Difference Between 2000 and 2013
      • Will LTE Displace Public Wi-Fi?
      • Licensed Wi-Fi?
      • While LightSquared Lawsuit Remains Unresolved, So ...
      • 10% of U.K. 5-Year-Olds have Mobile Phones
      • How 1 Philippines Telco Monetizes Over the Top Mes...
      • Amazon Weighing its Own Mobile Network?
      • Google Project Loon (Internet by Balloon) Continue...
      • Are Mobile Networks a Viable Substitute for Fixed ...
      • Why Over the Top TV Won't Necessarily Save You Money
      • More Book Reading on Smart Phones than Tablets, St...
      • Amazon is 5X Bigger Than All Other Cloud Vendors C...
      • Czech 4G Auctions Coming in November 2013
      • OTT Messaging is Not Cannibalizing Text Messaging,...
      • Will You Save Money Buying Future Online TV?
      • Bundles Lift Revenue per Customer, Drive Revenue G...
      • Despite Earlier Denials, Apple Will Ship a Low-Cos...
      • Smart Phones Will Close Digital Divide Globally
      • Video Business Loses Customers, Again
      • Skype Now Available from Inside Outlook.com
      • 10 Firms Win Parts of $10 Billion U.S. Interior De...
      • How Big a Phone Will You Carry All the Time?
      • China Aims for 50 Mbps in Cities by 2020
      • Cloud Computing Nears "Trough of Disillusionment"
      • Alteva, Frontier, Windstream Show Transformation S...
      • If the Windows Operating System Were a House, It W...
      • U.S. Licensed and Unlicensed Use of White Spaces H...
      • About 66% of Mobile Data is Offloaded to Wi-Fi
      • FCC Says It Will Not "Automatically" Allow Verizon...
      • Telekom Austria Wants to Buy Serbia Broadband
      • NSA Spying: How Can We Trust Anything You Now Say?
      • Is Square "Western Union?"
      • TOT Delays 3G Expansion in Thailand
      • Google Fiber in Provo Prices Same as Kansas City
      • Using a Drone-Mounted Camera to See what a Surfer ...
      • Skype Will be Native Part of Windows 8.1 Start Screen
      • Technology Adoption Rates Show Danger of Getting t...
      • Content Owners Will Decide Whether Apple Really Ha...
      • Baltimore to Explore Own Internet Access Network
      • PCs are for Work, Other Than That, People Will Pre...
      • Lenovo Sells More Smart Phones, Tablets than PCs
      • DoJ Opposition to US Airways, American Airlines Me...
      • 1 Regulator or 28? Competition or Investment? Are ...
      • Nobody Knows What Will Happen to Service Provider ...
      • Smart Phones Surpass Basic Phone Sales for First T...
      • Mobile Business Now Faces "End of Growth" Driven b...
      • 7% of Surveyed Mobile Execs Think Joyn Will Succee...
      • More Consolidation in U.S. Mobile Market is an Eas...
      • How Much Will Global Telecom Revenue Grow in 2013?
      • Telekom Austria and KPN Wholesale Fiber Network a ...
      • Orange Money Expands into Retail Payments, Branded...
      • CenturyLink Touts 1 Gbps
      • Google Adds Global Spell Check, Formatting Features
      • LTE Customers Buy Bigger Data Plans, Study Finds
      • T-Mobile US Breaks Trend
      • Mobile Commerce 11% of E-Commerce in 1Q 2013
      • Telekom Austria Revenues Fall 2% in 2Q 2013
      • Can FCC Lawfully Do Anything; Should it Do Anythin...
      • Has U.S. Mobile Market Revenue Reached its Peak?
      • Security Concerns About Mobile Commerce Might be Q...
      • Leaders and Managers: Followers Create the Former,...
      • Market Disruption is a Game Verizon Can Play as Well
      • How Strategic is Ownership or Operation of an Acce...
      • Windstream Earnings Illustrate Rural Telco Problem
      • Video Cord Cutting Not Yet at the "Disruption" Phase
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile