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Himfr.com Reports China's Telecommunications Market Will Exceed Japan In 5 Years

Market consulting firm Pyramid to the latest annual report shows that China's telecom market revenue will overtake Japan in 2014, reaching 187 billion U.S. dollars, which jumped the Asia-Pacific region's largest telecommunications market. Engines of growth will be mainly come from two aspects: First, 3G technology, business, and second, rural areas mobile penetration increase.

If last year's figure to sort according to China's telecom market in the Asia Pacific region after Japan. In 2008, China's telecommunications market size of 110 billion U.S. dollars, making China the second-largest telecommunications business in Asia Pacific markets.

As an emerging market, China's mobile subscriber growth potential is enormous. Pyramid analyst pointed out: "China, like many emerging markets, is becoming an increasingly large-scale mobile communications market." In 2008, China will increase the number of mobile users reached 71.2 million, or about the total number of the world's new mobile users 12%, second only to India as high as 113 million additional users, the world's second.

With China's rapid increase in mobile subscriber penetration, mobile communication for the entire telecommunications industry contribution to total revenue will be bigger and bigger. Accordance with the Pyramid of the estimated end of this year, China's mobile subscribers will reach 58 percent penetration; to the end of 2014, this figure will reach 80%. By then, the mobile communications service revenues in the whole telecommunications service revenues accounted for 76% of the share.

The growth of China's mobile communication industry will be able to withstand the test of the economic downturn. This is because, 3G network deployment and business and mobile communications services in rural areas, the popularity of all these will give new impetus to growth. For example, China Mobile will 30% of total expenditures for the 2G network expansion, while the remaining 70% will be allocated to the rural market.

Since January this year, China issued three 3G licenses after operators began to rapidly deploy 3G networks, fierce competition. Such competing in China's mobile communications market set off a wave on wave of 3G investment.

by: stefasuan




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