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Country Overview (Telecom) [3] Telecom Infrastructure & Networks [4] Description: This report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Portugal 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 developments; Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, ARPU, MoU; Internet, VoIP, IPTV; Mobile Voice and Data Markets; Broadband (FttP, DSL, cable, wireless); Convergence and Digital Media; Mobile subscriber and ARPU forecasts; Broadband market forecasts for selective years to 2022. Government policies affecting the telecoms industry; Market liberalisation and industry issues; Telecoms operators privatisation, IPOs, acquisitions, new licences; Mobile technologies (GSM; 3G, HSPA, LTE, 5G). Executive Summary Portuguese telcos focussed on replacing copper with fibre infrastructure Portugal s medium-sized telecom market has a strong mobile sector and a growing broadband customer base focussed on the delivery of fibre-based services. The country shows signs of emerging from several years in which it suffered from poor economic conditions which dented telecom revenue. Although operators domestic revenue is still under strain, there are encouraging signs of developing growth. Under the management of the Altice Group, revenue for Portugal Telecom increased 0.5% in the fourth quarter of 2016, the first such increase in several years. Pressure on operators has prompted considerable ownership changes in recent years. The market is now dominated by only a few players, including Portugal Telecom (with services marketed under the Meo brand), NOS (formerly Zon Multimédia) and Vodafone Portugal. Despite some consolidation among players the Portuguese mobile market remains dominated by
Portugal Telecom, followed by Vodafone and NOS. The market share held by Meo has fallen steadily in recent years, to below 44% by early 2017. The MVNO market remains undeveloped, partly because network operators have their own low-cost brands. Collectively, MVNOs have about 1.7% share of the market by subscribers. Population coverage by 3G infrastructure is universal and so most investment has been directed to LTE and to incremental upgrades to network infrastructure. Altice Labs in February 2017 began working with Ericsson to develop 5G services and applications. In recent years broadband penetration has grown rapidly, largely the result of joint efforts between the regulator and the key market operators which have invested in significant infrastructure upgrades focussed on fibre-based services. Portugal Telecom is aiming to cover 5.3 million premises with fibre by 2020. NOS and Vodafone Portugal are also pursuing fibre. This report reviews the major elements of the Portuguese telecom market, presenting statistics on the fixed telephony sector as well as an analysis of the major market players. Additional information is provided on the key regulatory issues, noting the status of interconnection, local loop unbundling, number portability and carrier preselection. The report also covers converged media, including statistics on videostreaming and bundled services as well as an analysis of the major players and service offerings. In addition the report profiles the fixed and fixed-wireless broadband markets as well as the mobile voice and data markets, assessing network operators and the key regulatory issues. Subscriber forecasts are provided to 2022. Key developments: New cable to link Portugal with Brazil; PT to replace copper network with FttP by 2020; NOS avoids route to DOCSIS3.1 in preference for fibre; Regulator decides not to impose regulations of PT s fibre infrastructure in uncompetitive areas of the country; PT revenue recovers in Q4 2016 under Altice Group ownership; Vodafone achieves 1Gb/s downlink speeds in LTE-A trials; Decline in SMS traffic in wake of messaging alternatives; NOS network used for NB-IoT trials; Vodafone retails 1Gb/s devises for customers; Fibre showing strongest growth in broadband sector, accounting for 75% of all new subscribers; Report update includes the regulator s market data to Q4 2016, telcos operating and financial data to Q4 2016, recent market developments. Table Of Contents:
1. Key statistics 1.1 Country overview 2. Telecommunications market 3. Regulatory environment 3.1 Historic overview 3.2 Revised NFR 3.3 Regulatory authority 3.4 Government policies 3.4.1 Privatisation of Telecom Portugal 3.5 Interconnect 3.6 Access 3.7 Fibre access 3.8 Carrier PreSelection (CPS) 3.9 Number Portability (NP) 3.10 Wholesale Line Rental (WLR) 4. Fixed network operators 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Portugal Telecom 4.3 Oni Communications 4.4 Sonaecom 4.4.1 Novis 4.5 AR Telecom 4.5.1 Jazztel (historic) 4.6 NOS 5. Telecommunications infrastructure 5.1 National telecom network 5.1.1 Next Generation Networks (NGNs) 5.2 International infrastructure 5.3 Data centres 6. Broadband market 6.1 Introduction and statistical overview 6.1.1 Market analysis 6.1.2 Broadband statistics 6.1.3 Forecasts broadband subscribers 2018; 2020; 2022 6.2 Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks 6.2.1 NOS 6.2.2 Nowo (Cabovisão) 6.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 6.3.1 Portugal Telecom (Meo) 6.3.2 Sonaecom
6.4 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) 6.4.1 Sonaecom 6.4.2 NOS 6.4.3 Portugal Telecom 6.4.4 Vodafone Portugal 6.5 Other fixed broadband services 6.5.1 Broadband over Powerline (BPL) 6.5.2 Wireless broadband 6.6 Competition issues 6.6.1 Wholesale 6.6.2 Naked DSL 7. Digital media 7.1 Overview 7.2 Key general trends 7.3 Bundeld services 7.4 Digital TV (DTV) 7.4.1 Introduction 7.4.2 Videostreaming 7.4.3 Communications: VoIP 7.4.4 Cable TV (CATV) 7.4.5 Satellite-based digital pay-tv developments 7.4.6 Digital Terrestrial TV 8. Mobile communications 8.1 Market analysis 8.2 Mobile statistics 8.2.1 General statistics 8.2.2 Mobile voice 8.2.3 Mobile data 8.2.4 Forecasts mobile subscribers 2018; 2020; 2022 8.3 Regulatory issues 8.3.1 Spectrum regulations and spectrum auctions 8.3.2 Roaming 8.3.3 Mobile Number Portability (MNP) 8.3.4 Mobile Termination Rates (MTRs) 8.3.5 Network sharing 8.4 Mobile infrastructure 8.4.1 Digital networks 8.4.2 Third Generation (3G) mobile 8.4.3 Long-term Evolution (LTE) 8.4.4 5G
8.4.5 Other infrastructure developments 8.4.6 Machine-to-Machine (M2M) 8.4.7 Internet-of-Things (IoT) 8.5 Major mobile operators 8.5.1 Meo 8.5.2 Vodafone Portugal 8.5.3 NOS (Zon Optimus) 8.5.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) 8.6 Mobile content and applications 8.6.1 Location-based services 8.6.2 Other developments 8.6.3 M-payments 8.6.4 Mobile TV 8.7 Mobile handsets Table 1 Country statistics 2016 (e) Table 2 Telecom revenue and investment statistics 2016 (e) Table 3 Telephone network statistics 2016 (e) Table 4 Internet user statistics 2016 Table 5 Broadband statistics 2016 Table 6 Mobile statistics 2016 (e) Table 7 National telecommunications authority Table 8 Number and type of access lines: analogue and digital 2004-2016 Table 9 Fixed telephone customers, access type and shared access lines 2004-2016 Table 10 Portugal Telecom s share of direct access customers 2005-2016 Table 11 Ported fixed-line numbers 2001-2017 Table 12 Multiplay and telephony services revenue 2012-2016 Table 13 Fixed-line revenue: subscription, traffic (historic) 2007-2010 Table 14 Fixed-telephony service revenue, by sector 2012-2016 Table 15 Total fixed-telephony service revenue 2012-2016 Table 16 Fixed-telephony traffic 2012-2016 Table 17 Share of fixed-line access installations by operator (old format) 2010-2014 Table 18 Share of fixed-line access installations by operator 2012-2016 Table 19 Portugal Telecom DSL-based consumer accesses and subscribers by sector 2009-2015 Table 20 Portugal Telecom fibre-based RGUs 2015-2016 Table 21 Portugal Telecom domestic financial data (old style) 2005-2011 Table 22 Portugal Telecom domestic revenue by segment 2010-2014 Table 23 Portugal Telecom financial data 2013-2014 Table 24 Portugal Telecom (under Altice) revenue 2014-2016 Table 25 Sonaecom financial data 2006-2016
Table 26 Sonaecom financial data (old format) 2006-2012 Table 27 Sonaecom fixed-line subscribers by sector (historic) 2008-2012 Table 28 NOS financial data 2012-2016 Table 29 NOS revenue by segment 2014-2016 Table 30 NOS subscribers 2012-2016 Table 31 Zon Multimédia subscribers by type (historic) 2007-2012 Table 32 Zon Multimédia financial data (historic) 2007-2012 Table 33 Historic - Fixed lines in service and teledensity 1999-2009 Table 34 Fixed lines in service and teledensity 2010-2018 Table 35 Fixed line telephony subscribers 2011-2016 Table 36 VoIP and mobile voice accesses 2013-2016 Table 37 International internet bandwidth 2001-2015 Table 38 Fixed-line internet subscribers by access type 2005-2016 Table 39 Fixed-line internet revenue 2014 2016 Table 40 Historic - Internet users and penetration 2000-2009 Table 41 Internet users and penetration 2010-2018 Table 42 Proportion of broadband subscribers by access type 2007-2016 Table 43 Fixed broadband subscribers by type 2000-2016 Table 44 Broadband subscriber annual change year-on-year 2002-2016 Table 45 Broadband penetration by sector 2007-2016 Table 46 Share of broadband accesses by operator (old format) 2010-2014 Table 47 Share of broadband accesses by operator (new format) 2011-2016 Table 48 Fixed-line and mobile broadband traffic 2008-2016 Table 49 Fixed-line and mobile broadband traffic per month per customer 2008-2016 Table 50 Proportion of broadband subscribers by data rate (Mb/s) 2011-2016 Table 51 Forecast broadband subscribers higher market growth scenario 2018; 2020; 2022 Table 52 Cable DOCSIS3.0 connected premises 2010-2016 Table 53 NOS cable broadband subscribers 2004-2016 Table 54 Portugal Telecom DSL broadband subscribers 2006-2016 Table 55 FttP/B connected premises 2010-2016 Table 56 FttX subscribers 2008-2016 Table 57 Portugal Telecom fibred premises and subscribers 2015-2016 Table 58 Vodafone fixed-line broadband subscribers 2012-2016 Table 59 Portugal Telecom wholesale accesses (historic) 2004-2011 Table 60 Subscribers to bundled services (old style) 2007-2013 Table 61 Bundled services subscribers by type 2011-2016 Table 62 Proportion of bundles by type 2014-2016 Table 63 Bundled services market revenue by type 2014-2016 Table 64 Bundled services average revenue per subscriber 2014-2016 Table 65 NOS bundled services subscribers 2007-2016
Table 66 Bundled services market share by subscribers 2011-2016 Table 67 Penetration of bundled services by type 2011-2016 Table 68 Revenue from subscription TV services 2014-2016 Table 69 TV accesses by platform 2002-2016 Table 70 IPTV subscribers 2009-2015 Table 71 Portugal Telecom pay-tv subscribers 2008-2016 Table 72 Market share of DSL TV subscribers by operator 2011-2016 Table 73 Penetration of IPTV (FttP) subscribers by type 2010-2016 Table 74 FttH/B IPTV subscribers 2007-2016 Table 75 Market share of fibre TV subscribers by operator 2011-2016 Table 76 VoIP subscribers 2010-2016 Table 77 Nomadic VoIP subscribers 2006-2016 Table 78 Cable TV subscriber share by operator 2004-2016 Table 79 CATV subscribers 2008-2016 Table 80 Cabled households 2000-2016 Table 81 Penetration of TV cable subscribers by type 2010-2016 Table 82 NOS (Zon Optimus) cable and broadband TV subscribers 2007-2015 Table 83 Satellite TV subscriber households 1998-2016 Table 84 Market share of DTH subscriptions by operator 2011-2016 Table 85 Penetration of DHT subscribers by type 2010-2016 Table 86 Historic - Mobile subscribers and penetration (regulator data) 1999-2009 Table 87 Mobile subscribers and penetration (regulator data) 2010-2018 Table 88 Active mobile subscribers (regulator data) 2014-2016 Table 89 Mobile sector revenue 2004-2016 Table 90 Mobile operators market share of subscribers (main players) 2004-2016 Table 91 Outgoing mobile calls and traffic volume 2002-2016 Table 92 Mobile prepaid subscribers, proportion prepaid 2003-2016 Table 93 Average revenue per mobile subscriber 2013-2016 Table 94 Mobile internet sessions and traffic 2007-2016 Table 95 Proportion of mobile subscribers using instant messaging 2013-2016 Table 96 SMS messages sent annually 2004-2016 Table 97 SMS messages sent per user per month 2010-2016 Table 98 Premium SMS messages sent 2010-2016 Table 99 MMS messages sent 2007-2016 Table 100 MMS messages sent per user per month 2010-2016 Table 101 Active mobile broadband subscribers 2010-2016 Table 102 Mobile broadband devices 2010-2016 Table 103 Share of mobile broadband subscribers by operator (cards/modems) 2010-2015 Table 104 Share of mobile broadband subscribers by operator 2011-2016 Table 105 Mobile broadband revenue 2007-2015
Table 106 NOS mobile data use per subscriber 2012-2015 Table 107 Forecast mobile subscribers 2018; 2020; 2022 Table 108 Multiband auction results 2012 Table 109 Roaming in call traffic volume and messages 2003-2016 Table 110 European roaming charges 2007-2016 Table 111 European data roaming charges 2012-2016 Table 112 Accumulated mobile number portings 2002-2017 Table 113 MTRs 2009-2012 Table 114 3G video calls and traffic data 2007-2016 Table 115 3G mobile subscribers 2011-2016 Table 116 M2M subscriptions 2012-2016 Table 117 M2M sessions and traffic 2013-2016 Table 118 Meo residential ARPU and data percentage 2006-2016 Table 119 Meo subscribers 2006-2016 Table 120 Meo mobile revenue 2010-2016 Table 121 Vodafone Portugal subscribers, proportion prepaid 2006-2016 Table 122 Vodafone monthly ARPU: prepaid, contract and blended 2005-2016 Table 123 Vodafone financial data 2007-2017 Table 124 NOS blended mobile ARPU 2014-2016 Table 125 NOS mobile subscribers 2003-2016 Table 126 Historic - Optimus operational statistics 2006-2012 Table 127 Historic - Optimus financial data 2006-2012 Table 128 Historic - Optimus revenue by type 2006-2012 Table 129 Mobile TV sessions and traffic 2010-2016 Table 130 Mobile TV subscribers 2010-2016 Table 131 Mobile TV revenue 2007-2011 Chart 1 Number and type of access lines: analogue and digital 2004 2016 Chart 2 Sonaecom financial data 2006 2016 Chart 3 NOS subscribers by type 2012 2016 Chart 4 Fixed lines in service and teledensity 2005 2018 Chart 5 Fixed-line internet revenue 2014 2016 Chart 6 Proportion of broadband subscribers by access type 2007-2016 Chart 7 Total broadband subscribers by type 2000 2016 Chart 8 Broadband penetration by sector 2007 2016 Chart 9 Subscribers to bundled services 2011-2016 Chart 10 NOS triple-play subscribers 2007-2016 Chart 11 TV accesses by platform 2011 2016 Chart 12 Active mobile subscribers and SIM penetration rate (regulator data) 2003-2018 Chart 13 Mobile operators market share 2004-2016 Chart 14 Mobile prepaid subscribers, proportion prepaid 2003 2016
Chart 15 Mobile broadband subscribers 2010-2016 Chart 16 Roaming in call traffic volume and messages 2003-2016 Chart 17 3G video calls and traffic data 2007-2016 Chart 18 Vodafone monthly ARPU: prepaid, contract and blended 2005-2016 Chart 19 Vodafone financial data (year to Mar) 2007-2017 Exhibit 1 EU The New Regulatory Framework (NRF) Exhibit 2 Access and the local loop Exhibit 3 Overview of digital media Companies Mentioned: Portugal Telecom (Meo, TMN), NOS (Optimus, Zon Multimédia), Vodafone Portugal, CTT, Lycamobile, Sonaecom, Cabovisão. License Types: Single User License (PDF) This license allows for use of a publication by one person. This person may print out a single copy of the publication. This person can include information given in the publication in presentations and internal reports by providing full copyright credit to the publisher. This person cannot share the publication (or any information contained therein) with any other person or persons. Unless a Enterprise License is purchased, a Single User License must be purchased for every person that wishes to use the publication within the same organization. Customers who infringe these license terms are liable for a Global license fee. Site License (PDF)* This license allows for use of a publication by all users within one corporate location, e.g. a regional office. These users may print out a single copy of the publication. These users can include information given in the publication in presentations and internal reports by providing full copyright credit to the publisher. These users cannot share the publication (or any information contained therein) with any other person or persons outside the corporate location for which the publication is purchased. Unless a Enterprise License is purchased, a Site User License must be purchased for every corporate location by an organization that wishes to use the publication within the same organization. Customers who infringe these license terms are liable for a Global license fee.
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