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France - Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts

Publication Overview

This report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in France’s telecommunications market. The report analyses the mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media sectors. Subjects include:


  • Market and industry analyses, trends and developments;
  • Facts, figures and statistics;
  • Industry and regulatory issues;
  • Infrastructure;
  • Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, ARPU, MoU;
  • Internet, VoIP, IPTV;
  • Mobile Voice and Data Markets;
  • Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless);
  • Convergence and Digital Media;
  • 3G subscriber and mobile ARPU forecasts to 2015;
  • Broadband market forecasts for selective years to 2020.

Key developments:

Declining fixed-line sector drags telecom revenue down in 2011; FT enters Congolese mobile market; ACE submarine cable connecting France with African markets makes landing; Vivendi buys out Vodafone’s interest in SFR; FT initiates Conquest 2015 strategy; Iliad secures roaming deal with Orange for 2012 Free Mobile launch; telecom investment recovers from 2009 downturn; service revenue falls in 2011 due to contraction of fixed-line sector; regulator considers 10% reduction in LLU charges; FT withdraws from Swiss, Austrian and Portuguese markets; broadband subscriber growth remains strong at 8%; DSL subscriber base approaches 21 million; cable sector accounting for 5% of total broadband; auction for 2.6GHz frequency licences completed; national 4G availability envisaged for early 2012; Vodafone finalises sale to Vivendi of 44% interest in SFR; Bouygues Telecom joins the Telefónica Partners Program; Omea (Virgin Mobile) becomes the first full MVNO in France; MVNO market shows 54% growth in subscribers in the year to June 2011; MNP process reduced to three days; Bouygues Telecom launches B&You mobile service including VoIP via WiFi; MTRs set to 2013; Orange launches low-cost brand; mobile data market revenue showing steady growth into 2011; MNO m-commerce platform Buyster takes shape; SMS use shows 46.8% annual increase to Q2 2011; SFR demonstrates LTE; regulator’s market data to Q3 2011; operator data to September 2011.

Companies covered in this report include:

France Telecom (Orange), SFR, Iliad (Free), SFR, Numéricable, Bouygues Telecom, Vivendi, AB Group, TNTSat, Canal

Researcher:- Henry Lancaster
Current publication date:- December 2011 (10th Edition)

Executive Summary

Auction in 2.6GHz band to provide MVNOs will access to LTE

BuddeComm’s quarterly publication, France - Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts, provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in the telecommunications and digital media markets in one of Europe’s key markets for telecom services and innovation. The report includes the regulator’s market data to September 2011 as well as operator data to the third quarter of 2011.

France’s large telecom market has represented about 2.3% of GDP since 2000. Efficiencies by cost-conscious operators have meant that the number of employees in the telecoms sector has fallen steadily in recent years, to some 120,000 by mid-2011. Revenue from the fixed market has been propped up by the broadband sector while fixed-telephony continues to suffer from a combination of price competition and the migration to VoIP and mobile-only solutions.

For the next decade telecoms strategies and regulatory policies will largely be guided by the government’s Digital Plan 2012, which includes measures to fill the gap in broadband coverage, increase broadband penetration, license frequencies for 3G use, stimulate the deployment of DTTV, and allocate digital dividend spectrum for mobile broadband.

Investment in the telecom sector has recovered from the dip in 2009, and is expected to reach some €6.6 billion in 2011. Fixed operators’ investments have risen slowly since 2003, and now account for just under two-thirds of total investment, with the bulk of spending going to broadband access networks. Fixed-line investments are particularly strong in the fibre sector where Free (Iliad), France Telecom and SFR are deploying FttH networks in a growing number of cities. Infrastructure sharing based on regulatory models adopted in 2010, as well as public funding, is enabling fibre players to expand their networks deeper into rural areas, and so help achieve the government’s broadband ambitions for 2020. A €1 billion investment has been also been made in Digital TV (DTV), where the Ile de France recently became the latest zone to switch from analogue broadcasts, affecting some 12 million people.

In the mobile sector, Free Mobile secured a roaming deal with Orange which will provide it with national coverage when the service in launched in early 2012. The move will provide a welcome addition to the country’s competing triopoly of players, and propel Free as a serious contender in the market for quad-play services. Free Mobile is also committed to host MVNOs, a market which has shown steady growth during the last few years, and which by mid-2011 accounted for almost 10% of all mobile subscribers. Growth in the MVNO subscriber base is about five times as high as that for MNOs.

The recent auction of the first blocks of frequencies in the 2.6GHz band for LTE and WiMAX services, which raised €936 million, awarded all four MNOs with 20-year concessions. Orange, Free Mobile and Bouygues also agreed to open up their networks to MVNOs.

In the broadband sector, France is among the key markets for providing universal access and for deploying an NGN. With four main fibre players (including Numéricable, which relies on fibre backhaul for its cable infrastructure), France is among the most competitive markets globally, with the result that consumers enjoy some of the cheapest prices for bundled packages in Europe. Nevertheless, the number of FttH subscribers, at about 160,000 in mid-2011, is relatively low in proportion of the number of households passed with fibre. This has strengthened the case for operators to share infrastructure and so reduce the cost of rolling out networks.

With DTTV, France recently reached ASO with the last regions being Languedoc-Roussillon and several overseas territories. The DTTV service offers 19 FTA channels, ten premium channels, a number of HD channels and 45 local broadcasters. A further six HD channels are expected to be available during 2012. Areas not covered by the DTTV transmitter network can receive all channels from the DTH platforms TNTSat and Fransat.

Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012

Sector

2010

2012 (e)

Broadband:

Fixed broadband subscribers (million)

21.1

22.8

Fixed broadband penetration rate

31%

36%

 

Fixed-line telephony (million)

40.2

40.79

Mobile phone (million)

65.1

68.5

Mobile penetration (population)

101%

112%

(Source: BuddeComm)

Market Highlights

  • The award to Free Mobile of the fourth 3G licence will introduce a powerful competitor to the established MNOs from 2012. The operator is required to cover at least 90% of the population by 2018, which it can do following a roaming agreement with Orange. With the extension of existing 3G licences to 2019 conditions have become more favourable for further investment in networks and technologies.
  • LTE trials have continued apace, with all MNOs having secured technology partners. Spectrum in the 2.1GHz band, awarded in 2010, will complement those in the 800MHz and 2.6GHz bands which have been assigned for mobile broadband services. The government aims to raise up to €2.5 billion from spectrum sales in all.
  • Although the number of FttH subscribers remains low compared to the number of passed homes, this is expected to change rapidly given the low consumer cost of fibre-based services and the plethora of new services which can be accommodated in coming years.
  • FT’s revised four-year financial strategy, Conquests 2015, focuses on investing in networks and markets and identifying new sources of growth. The company is concentrating in markets where it is a dominant player while consolidating its position in African and Middle Eastern markets. This strategy has led to a withdrawal from the Austria, Portugal and Switzerland markets.

This report is essential reading for those needing high level strategic information and objective analysis on the telecom sector in France. It provides further information on:

  • Market liberalisation and regulatory issues;
  • The impact of the global economic crisis;
  • Telecoms operators – privatisation, acquisitions, new licences;
  • Mobile data market developments in coming years in light of spectrum auctions and new license awards in 2010;
  • 3G developments, regulatory issues and technologies including HSPA and LTE;
  • Broadband migration to an FttH architecture;
  • Historical and current subscriber statistics and forecasts;
  • ARPU statistics and forecasts.

Data in this report is the latest available at the time of preparation and may not be for the current year.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Key Statistics
  • 2. Telecommunications Market
    • 2.1 Overview of France’s telecom market
  • 3. Regulatory Environment
    • 3.1 History
      • 3.1.1 Revised NFR
    • 3.2 National legal framework
    • 3.3 France NumErique 2012
    • 3.4 Regulatory authority
      • 3.4.1 Communications and Postal Regulatory Authority (ARCEP)
    • 3.5 Telecom sector liberalisation in France
      • 3.5.1 Privatisation of France Telecom
      • 3.5.2 Interconnect
      • 3.5.3 Access
      • 3.5.4 Number portability (NP)
      • 3.5.5 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
  • 4. Fixed Network Market
    • 4.1 Market overview
    • 4.2 Fixed-line statistics
  • 5. Major Operators
    • 5.1 Bouygues Telecom
      • 5.1.1 Year 2007 results
      • 5.1.2 Subsidiaries
      • 5.1.3 Other Bouygues companies
    • 5.2 France Telecom
      • 5.2.1 Year 2007 results
      • 5.2.2 Operations
    • 5.3 Iliad Group
      • 5.3.1 Analysis – May 2008
    • 5.4 neuf Cegetel
      • 5.4.1 Results for 2007
      • 5.4.2 Move into fibre – May 2008
    • 5.5 SFR
      • 5.5.1 Results for 2007
      • 5.5.2 SFR’s network
      • 5.5.3 Recent events
      • 5.5.4 Parent company - Vivendi
  • 6. Telecommunications Infrastructure
    • 6.1 National telecom network
    • 6.2 Next Generation Networks (NGNs)
    • 6.3 International infrastructure
      • 6.3.1 Submarine cable networks
      • 6.3.2 Satellite networks
      • 6.3.3 Wholesaling
  • 7. Broadband Market
    • 7.1 Overview
      • 7.1.1 Local Loop Unbundling (LLU)
      • 7.1.2 Wholesale access
      • 7.1.3 Bitstream access
      • 7.1.4 Regulatory issues
      • 7.1.5 Leased line market
    • 7.2 Broadband statistics
    • 7.3 Cable modems
      • 7.3.1 Cable network agreements
      • 7.3.2 Cable consolidation
      • 7.3.3 Numéricable
    • 7.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
      • 7.4.1 Providers
      • 7.4.2 ADSL2+
      • 7.4.3 READSL2
      • 7.4.4 Very High Data Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL)
      • 7.4.5 Symmetric Digital Subscriber Lines (SDSL)
    • 7.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
    • 7.6 Fibre market
      • 7.6.1 Overview
      • 7.6.2 Regulatory issues
      • 7.6.3 Regional support
      • 7.6.4 Local authorities
    • 7.7 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
      • 7.7.1 Statistics
      • 7.7.2 Orange
      • 7.7.3 Iliad (Free)
      • 7.7.4 SFR
      • 7.7.5 Numéricable
      • 7.7.6 Bouygues Telecom
      • 7.7.7 Municipal projects
      • 7.7.8 Fibre network sharing
    • 7.8 Wireless broadband
      • 7.8.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
      • 7.8.2 WiMAX players
      • 7.8.3 WLAN/WiFi
      • 7.8.4 Free
      • 7.8.5 Public Analogue Mobile Radio (PAMR)
      • 7.8.6 Internet via satellite
      • 7.8.7 Mobile broadband
  • 8. Digital Media
    • 8.1 Overview of digital media
    • 8.2 Key general trends
    • 8.3 Business models
      • 8.3.1 Bundled services
    • 8.4 Regulator issues
      • 8.4.1 VoIP
    • 8.5 Digital TV
      • 8.5.1 Overview
      • 8.5.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)
      • 8.5.3 Video-on-Demand (VoD)
      • 8.5.4 VoIP
      • 8.5.5 Interactive TV (iTV)
      • 8.5.6 Cable TV (CATV)
      • 8.5.7 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
      • 8.5.8 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
      • 8.5.9 Free-to-Air (FTA)
  • 9. Mobile Communications
    • 9.1 Overview of France’s mobile market
      • 9.1.1 Mobile statistics
      • 9.1.2 Operator market shares
    • 9.2 Regulatory issues
      • 9.2.1 Spectrum regulations and spectrum auctions
      • 9.2.2 Mobile termination rates (MTR)
      • 9.2.3 SMS interconnection
      • 9.2.4 Roaming
      • 9.2.5 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
      • 9.2.6 Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC)
    • 9.3 Major mobile operators
      • 9.3.1 Orange
      • 9.3.2 SFR
      • 9.3.3 Free Mobile
      • 9.3.4 Bouygues Telecom
      • 9.3.5 MVNOs
    • 9.4 Mobile voice services
      • 9.4.1 Prepaid
    • 9.5 Mobile Data Services Market
    • 9.6 Overview of France’s mobile data services market
    • 9.7 Mobile technologies
      • 9.7.1 Third Generation (3G) mobile
      • 9.7.2 Spectrum allocations
      • 9.7.3 790-862MHz
      • 9.7.4 900MHz
      • 9.7.5 2.6GHz
      • 9.7.6 Network sharing
    • 9.8 Mobile Messaging
      • 9.8.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
      • 9.8.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
    • 9.9 Mobile data services
      • 9.9.1 General Packet Radio Services (GPRS)
      • 9.9.2 High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA)
      • 9.9.3 High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)
      • 9.9.4 Long-term evolution (LTE)
      • 9.9.5 iPhone
      • 9.9.6 Android
      • 9.9.7 Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
      • 9.9.8 i-mode
      • 9.9.9 Vodafone 360
      • 9.9.10 Application stores
      • 9.9.11 Femtocells
      • 9.9.12 Mobile TV
    • 9.10 Mobile content and applications
      • 9.10.1 Location based services
      • 9.10.2 Near Field Communication (NFC)
      • 9.10.3 Mobile satellite services
      • 9.10.4 Mobile VoIP
  • 10. Forecasts
    • 10.1 Forecasts – broadband subscribers – 2009 - 2012; 2020
      • 10.1.1 Scenario 1 – higher growth broadband subscriber growth
      • 10.1.2 Scenario 2 – lower broadband subscriber growth
    • 10.2 Forecasts – mobile ARPU – 2009-2015
    • 10.3 Forecasts – UMTS subscribers to 2015
    • 10.4 Forecasts – Mobile TV subscribers to 2015
    • 10.5 Notes on scenario forecasts
  • 11. Glossary of Abbreviations
  • Table 1 – Country statistics – 2011 (e)
  • Table 2 – Telecom revenue and investment statistics – 2011 (e)
  • Table 3 – Telephone network statistics – June 2011
  • Table 4 – Internet user statistics – 2011 (e)
  • Table 5 – Broadband statistics – 2011 (e)
  • Table 6 – Mobile statistics – 2011 (e)
  • Table 7 – National telecommunications authorities
  • Table 8 – Telecom service investment – 2002 - 2012
  • Table 9 – Telecom service investment annual change – 2003 - 2012
  • Table 10 – Telecom service operators declared – 2010
  • Table 11 – End-user traffic volume in minutes by sector – 2002 - 2011
  • Table 12 – End-user traffic growth by sector – 2002 - 2011
  • Table 13 – Average monthly bill, by service – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 14 – Proportion of fixed lines by technology – 2004 - 2011
  • Table 15 – Telecom end-user revenue – 2002 - 2012
  • Table 16 – Proportion of telecom revenue by sector – 2002 - 2011
  • Table 17 – End-user telecom market value by sector – 2003 - 2011
  • Table 18 – End-user telecom market value annual change – 2003 - 2011
  • Table 19 – Fixed lines subscriptions by type – 2003 - 2011
  • Table 20 – Fixed-call termination charges – 2008 - 2013
  • Table 21 – Interconnect revenue – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 22 – Interconnect volume – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 23 – Interconnect volume quarterly change – 2010 - 2011
  • Table 24 – LLU, shared access price – connection, monthly rental – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 25 – Access lines, LLU and bitstream (regulator data) – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 26 – Fixed numbers ported annually – 2006 - 2011
  • Table 27 – Indirect connections – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 28 – Annual change in carrier preselection usage – 2002 - 2011
  • Table 29 – Fixed-line revenue (outbound) – 2004 - 2012
  • Table 30 – Fixed-line traffic in minutes – 2004 - 2011
  • Table 31 – Bouygues Telecom revenue – 1999 - 2007
  • Table 32 – Mobile operations overview – 1998 - 2007
  • Table 33 – France Telecom revenue – 1996 - 2007
  • Table 34 – France Telecom revenue by segment – 2004 - 2007
  • Table 35 – FT national and international customers by country – 2006 - 2008
  • Table 36 – FT national and international customers by region – 2006 - 2007
  • Table 37 – FT’s national and international mobile operations – 2007
  • Table 38 – FT’s mobile subscribers by country – 2005 - 2007
  • Table 39 – Orange France statistics – 2004 - 2007
  • Table 40 – Orange UK statistics – 2004 - 2007
  • Table 41 – ADSL subscribers by country – 2003 - 2007
  • Table 42 – Multi-service subscribers (thousands) – 2005 - 2007
  • Table 43 – Iliad financial data – 2003 - 2007
  • Table 44 – Free DSL, LLU subscribers – 2002 - 2007
  • Table 45 – Free projections - Paris fibre - 2006; 2008; 2010; 2012; 2014
  • Table 46 – neuf Cegetel revenues and EBITDA 2004 - 2007
  • Table 47 – neuf Cegetel revenue by segment and annual change – 2006 - 2007
  • Table 48 – neuf Cegetel operating data – 2005 - 2008
  • Table 49 – SFR broadband and fixed-voice subscribers - 2006 - 2007
  • Table 50 - SFR revenue and operating profit – 2001 - 2007
  • Table 51 - SFR revenue and ARPU– 2004 - 2007
  • Table 52 - SFR mobile subscribers – 2000 - 2007
  • Table 53 – France Telecom wholesale broadband lines – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 54 – Internet users and penetration rate – 1995 - 2012
  • Table 55 – Percentage of households with Internet access – 1997 - 2012
  • Table 56 – Bitstream lines – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 57 – Internet revenue by access type – 1998 - 2011
  • Table 58 – Dial-up internet subscribers – 2005 - 2012
  • Table 59 – Dial-up internet traffic – 2005 - 2012
  • Table 60 – Broadband subscribers by type and penetration – 2000 - 2012
  • Table 61 – Broadband penetration – 2000 - 2012
  • Table 62 – Broadband penetration by technology – 2007 - 2012
  • Table 63 – Broadband subscribers by type – incumbent or other provider – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 64 – Cable modem subscribers – 2000 - 2012
  • Table 65 – Numéricable subscribers by type – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 66 – Numéricable Completel financial data – 2008 - 2009
  • Table 67 – DSL subscribers – 2000 - 2012
  • Table 68 – Orange DSL subscribers – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 69 – Free financial data and annual change – 2006 - 2011
  • Table 70 – Free DSL subscribers – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 71 – Free proportion unbundled subscribers – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 72 – SFR broadband subscribers – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 73 – SFR revenue – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 74 – SFR broadband revenue – 2010 - 2011
  • Table 75 – FttH/FttC subscribers – 2008 – 2011
  • Table 76 – FttH equipped and passed buildings – 2008 - 2011
  • Table 77 – Orange fibre subscribers – 2006 - 2011
  • Table 78 – Free projections - Paris fibre – 2006; 2008; 2010; 2012; 2014
  • Table 79 – Fibre network sharing subscriptions and homes passed – 2009 - 2011
  • Table 80 – WiMAX licences by operator – 2009 - 2010
  • Table 81 – Orange satellite broadband subscribers – 2008 - 2011
  • Table 82 – Orange mobile broadband subscribers – 2004 - 2011
  • Table 83 – IPTV subscribers, proportion of DSL base – 2004 - 2012
  • Table 84 – Orange IPTV/satellite subscribers – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 85 – VoD market value – 2008 - 2012
  • Table 86 – VoIP lines and traffic in minutes – 2004 - 2012
  • Table 87 – VoIP traffic as proportion to all traffic – 2004 - 2012
  • Table 88 – France Telecom VoIP and Livebox subscribers – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 89 – Cable pay TV subscribers and penetration – 1997 – 2011; 2015
  • Table 90 – Satellite pay TV subscribers and penetration – 1997 – 2011; 2015
  • Table 91 – Canal+ Group revenue – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 92 – Canal + France subscribers – 2006 - 2011
  • Table 93 – Orange pay-TV subscribers – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 94 – Mobile sector investment – 2007 - 2012
  • Table 95 – Total mobile revenue by prepaid and contract sectors – 2006 - 2011
  • Table 96 – Average monthly bill, ARPU - 2006 - 2011
  • Table 97 – Mobile network operators, subscribers and annual change – Sept 2011
  • Table 98 – Mobile subscribers (national) and penetration rate – 1999 - 2012
  • Table 99 – Mobile services revenue (voice) and traffic in minutes – 1998 - 2011
  • Table 100 – Mobile service revenue by type; annual change – 2010 - 2011
  • Table 101 – Mobile voice traffic in minutes – 2006 - 2011
  • Table 102 – Mobile operator market share – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 103 – Mobile termination charges – 2005 - 2013
  • Table 104 – Mobile interconnection revenue – 2003 - 2011
  • Table 105 – European roaming charges – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 106 – Mobile roaming in revenue and traffic in minutes – 2003 - 2011
  • Table 107 – Annual mobile numbers ported – 2004 – 2011
  • Table 108 – Orange mobile subscribers (France) – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 109 – Orange voice and data ARPU (Q4) – 2005 – 2011
  • Table 110 – Orange blended, contract, prepaid ARPU (Q4) – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 111 – Orange mobile consumer revenue – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 112 – Orange mobile customer churn – 2003 - 2011
  • Table 113 – Orange mobile customer acquisition costs – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 114 – SFR mobile annualised ARPU – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 115 – SFR mobile revenue – 2004 - 2011
  • Table 116 – SFR subscribers – 2006 - 2011
  • Table 117 – Bouygues Telecom subscribers – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 118 – Bouygues Telecom financial data – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 119 – MNO and MVNO subscribers (metropolitan) – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 120 – MVNO market share (metropolitan) – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 121 – Prepaid and contract subscribers (national) – 2005 – 2011
  • Table 122 – Percentage of prepaid versus contract subscribers – 1999 - 2011
  • Table 123 – Data market revenue – 2002 - 2012
  • Table 124 – Data as proportion of mobile service revenue – 2004 – 2012
  • Table 125 – Mobile services revenues annual change – Q1 2010 – Q1 2011
  • Table 126 – Mobile services revenues by sector – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 127 – 3G coverage and base stations – Feb 2011
  • Table 128 – Active 3G subscribers and annual change – 2007 - 2012
  • Table 129 – Annual growth of active 3G subscribers – 2007 - 2011
  • Table 130 – 2.6GHz spectrum results – Sep 2011
  • Table 131 – SMS traffic volume (national) – 2004 - 2012
  • Table 132 – Annual SMS volume – 2003 - 2013
  • Table 133 – SMS user market growth (national) – 2002 - 2012
  • Table 134 – Mobile multimedia users (metropolitan) – 2004 – 2011
  • Table 135 – Annual MMS volume – 2000 - 2012
  • Table 136 – Orange mobile broadband subscribers – 2004 - 2011
  • Table 137 – Orange data revenue as % of total – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 138 – SFR mobile revenue – 2004 - 2011
  • Table 139 – SFR annualised mobile ARPU – 2005 - 2011
  • Table 140 – SFR subscribers – 2006 - 2011
  • Table 141 – Forecast broadband subscribers – higher market growth scenario – 2007 - 2012; 2020
  • Table 142 – Forecast broadband penetration – higher market growth scenario – 2007 - 2012; 2020
  • Table 143 – Forecast broadband subscribers – lower market growth scenario – 2007 - 2012; 2020
  • Table 144 – Forecast broadband penetration – lower market growth scenario – 2007 - 2012; 2020
  • Table 145 – Forecast mobile ARPU – 2005 - 2015
  • Table 146 – Forecast UMTS subscriber growth – 2010 - 2015
  • Table 147 – Forecast mobile TV subscribers – 2010 - 2015
  • Chart 1 – Telecom service investment – 2002 – 2012
  • Chart 2 – End-user traffic volume in minutes by sector – 2002 – 2011
  • Chart 3 – Average monthly bill, by service – 2007 – 2011
  • Chart 4 – End-user telecom market value by sector – 2003 – 2011
  • Chart 5 – Fixed lines subscriptions by type – 2003 – 2011
  • Chart 6 – Indirect connections – 2006 - 2011
  • Chart 7 – France Telecom wholesale broadband lines – 2005 – 2011
  • Chart 8 – Internet users and penetration rate – 2000 – 2012
  • Chart 9 – Broadband subscribers by type and penetration – 2000 – 2012
  • Chart 10 – Free financial data and annual change – 2006 – 2011
  • Chart 11 – FttH/FttC subscribers – 2008 - 2011
  • Chart 12 - Orange fibre subscribers – 2006 - 2011
  • Chart 13 – IPTV subscribers, proportion of DSL base – 2004 – 2012
  • Chart 14 – VoIP lines and traffic in minutes – 2004 - 2012
  • Chart 15 – France Telecom VoIP and Livebox subscribers – 2005 - 2011
  • Chart 16 – Cable pay TV subscribers and penetration – 1997 – 2011; 2015
  • Chart 17 – Satellite pay TV subscribers and penetration – 1997 – 2011; 2015
  • Chart 18 – Total mobile revenue by prepaid and contract sectors – 2006 – 2011
  • Chart 19 – Average monthly bill and ARPU - 2006 – 2011
  • Chart 20 – Mobile subscribers (national) and penetration rate – 1999 – 2012
  • Chart 21 – Mobile services revenue (voice) and traffic in minutes – 1998 – 2011
  • Chart 22 – Mobile voice traffic in minutes – 2006 – 2011
  • Chart 23 – Mobile operator market share – 2005 – 2010
  • Chart 24 – Mobile termination charges – 2005 - 2013
  • Chart 25 – Mobile roaming in revenue and traffic in minutes – 2003 - 2011
  • Chart 26 – Orange mobile subscribers (France) – 2005 – 2011
  • Chart 27 – Orange voice and data ARPU (Q4) – 2005 – 2011
  • Chart 28 – Orange blended, contract, prepaid ARPU – 2005 – 2011
  • Chart 29 – Orange mobile customer acquisition costs – 2007 - 2011
  • Chart 30 – SFR revenue – 2005 - 2011
  • Chart 31 – SFR subscribers – 2006 - 2011
  • Chart 32 – Bouygues Telecom financial data – 2005 – 2011
  • Chart 33 – MNO, MVNO subscribers (metropolitan) – 2005 - 2011
  • Chart 34 – Prepaid and contract subscribers (national) – 2005 – 2011
  • Chart 35 – Percentage of prepaid versus contract subscribers – 2001 - 2011
  • Chart 36– Data market revenue – 2002 – 2012
  • Chart 37 – Active 3G subscribers and annual change – 2007 - 2012
  • Chart 38 – Quarterly SMS traffic volume; SMS/user/month (national) – 2004 - 2012
  • Chart 39 – Mobile multimedia users (metropolitan) – 2004 – 2011
  • Chart 40 – SFR revenue – 2005 - 2011
  • Chart 41 – SFR subscribers – 2006 - 2011
  • Chart 42 – Forecast mobile TV subscribers – 2010 - 2015
  • Exhibit 1 – EU – The New Regulatory Framework (NRF)
  • Exhibit 2 – Access and the local loop
  • Exhibit 3 – Principal FttH and FttC (FttLA) deployments - 2011
  • Exhibit 4 – Overview of digital media
  • Exhibit 5 – 3G licensees
  • Exhibit 6 – Operating MVNOs launch dates and network provider – 2001 - 2011
  • Exhibit 7 – Operators GPRS and GPRS/WiFi launch dates

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