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Research and Markets: Multi-Billion Dollar Japanese Telecommunications Industry Guide: Essential Resource for Data and Analysis

Mon May 18, 2009 10:00pm EDT
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/01f0b7/telecommunications) has
announced the addition of the "Telecommunications: Japan Industry Guide" report
to their offering. 

The Telecommunications: Japan Industry Guide is an essential resource for
top-level data and analysis covering the Japan Telecommunications industry. It
includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the
key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies.
This incisive report provides expert analysis with distinct chapters for
Communications Equipment, Fixed Line Telecoms, Internet Access, Mobile Phones
and Wireless Telecommunication Services 

Scope of the Report

* Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation for
Communications Equipment, Fixed Line Telecoms, Internet Access, Mobile Phones
and Wireless Telecommunication Services 
* Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape
and profiles of the leading companies 
* Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and
scorecards 
* Includes five-year forecasts for Communications Equipment, Fixed Line
Telecoms, Internet Access, Mobile Phones and Wireless Telecommunication
Services

Highlights

* The Japanese communications equipment market generated total revenues of $23.2
billion in 2007, representing a compound annual rate of change (CARC) of -1.8%
for the period spanning 2003-2007. 
* The Japanese fixed line telecoms market generated total revenues of $70.7
billion in 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1% for the
period spanning 2003-2007. 
* The Japanese Internet access market generated total revenues of $13.7 billion
in 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.7% for the
period spanning 2003-2007. 
* The Japanese mobile phones market generated total revenues of $12 billion in
2007, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.6% for the period
spanning 2003-2007. 
* The Japanese wireless telecommunication services market generated total
revenues of $69.9 billion in 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate
(CAGR) of 5.8% for the period spanning 2003-2007.

Why you should buy this report

* Spot future trends and developments 
* Inform your business decisions 
* Add weight to presentations and marketing materials 
* Save time carrying out entry-level research

Key Topics Covered:

CHAPTER 1 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN 

CHAPTER 2 FIXED LINE TELECOMS IN JAPAN 

CHAPTER 3 INTERNET ACCESS IN JAPAN 

CHAPTER 4 MOBILE PHONES IN JAPAN 

CHAPTER 5 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES IN JAPAN 

CHAPTER 6 MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS 

CHAPTER 7 APPENDIX 

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/01f0b7/telecommunications

Source: Datamonitor 





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