Research and Markets: Belgium - Key Statistics, Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews
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DUBLIN--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c58606/belgium_key_stat) has announced the addition of the "Belgium - Key Statistics, Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews" report to their offering. Belgium's medium sized telecom market benefits from comprehensive DSL and cable networks, a strong cable TV sector, and effective competition in the broadband and mobile telephone markets. Broadband penetration lags behind the leading European nations but new regulatory measures to promote wholesale and bitstream access should address lingering issues. This report provides data and analysis on key aspects of the Belgian telecom market in 2009. It assesses the latest statistics on fixed network services and also reviews key regulatory issues, noting the status of interconnection, local loop unbundling, number portability and carrier preselection. The telecom infrastructure and major fixed network operators and are also profiled. Key Topics Covered: 1. Synopsis 2. Key statistics 3. Telecommunications market 3.1 Overview of Belgium's telecom market 4. Regulatory environment 4.1 History 4.2 Regulatory authority 4.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Belgium 5. Fixed network operators in Belgium 5.1 Belgacom 5.2 COLT Telecom NV 5.3 Mobistar 5.4 Scarlet (formerly KPN Belgium) 5.5 Tele2 Belgium 5.6 Telenet 5.7 Versatel Telecom 6. Telecommunications infrastructure 6.1 National telecom network 6.2 Next Generation Network (NGN) 6.3 International infrastructure 7. Related reports For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c58606/belgium_key_stat Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager press@researchandmarkets.com Fax (USA): 646-607-1907 Fax (International): +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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