The total revenue opportunity from fibre-based broadband services is estimated to be approximately $32 billion across the four leading emerging markets in Asia–Pacific - India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.
However, to realise this opportunity, government involvement and financial support is essential, particularly in rural areas, in order to drive broadband penetration.
This is the conclusion of a recently released report from Analysys Mason entitled ‘Analysis of rural fibre deployments in selected Asia–Pacific countries: India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam’, commissioned by the Regulation and Policy Committee of the Fibre to the Home Council Asia–Pacific.
Of the estimated $32 billion revenue opportunity, $29.2 billion exists in urban areas, while $2.7 billion lies in rural areas, primarily through shared access model.
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However, to realise this opportunity, government involvement and financial support is essential, particularly in rural areas, in order to drive broadband penetration.
This is the conclusion of a recently released report from Analysys Mason entitled ‘Analysis of rural fibre deployments in selected Asia–Pacific countries: India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam’, commissioned by the Regulation and Policy Committee of the Fibre to the Home Council Asia–Pacific.
Of the estimated $32 billion revenue opportunity, $29.2 billion exists in urban areas, while $2.7 billion lies in rural areas, primarily through shared access model.
to read more just :::: CLICK HERE !