Synopsis
The convergence of voice, Internet and TV continues to bring Canadian telecommunication and broadcasting operators together as direct competitors in the emerging triple play market. However, though the cable companies have made strong inroads into telephony, by early 2009 the telco deployments of IPTV were still in their infancy. Broadband and wireless revenues continue to underpin industry-wide revenue growth. Key revenue drivers include the growth in data and content services while broadband revenues are being driven by subscriber numbers and price increases. Nevertheless, wireless penetration remains among the lowest in the OECD. Similarly, although Canada had the second highest OECD broadband penetration in 2001, by 2008 it had fallen to tenth place. This report provides key statistical data on the major telecommunications segments together with an overview of each major sector.