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The Philippines Telecommunications Services 2010-2014 Forecast
Management Report
Published: May 2010
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From: GBP 937.50 Buy Now!
Research from: IDC Research
Sector: Broadband & Fixed
This IDC study examines the Philippine telecommunication services market, including fixed line and mobile services. This study also presents a five-year market forecast as well as the major trends in 2009. The Philippine telecommunications services market, which include both the fixed and mobile segment, continued on a positive growth track in 2009. During the year, the market grew 4% year over year (YoY), reaching US$3.9 billion.
This IDC study examines the Philippine telecommunication services market, including fixed line and mobile services. This study also presents a five-year market forecast as well as the major trends in 2009. The Philippine telecommunications services market, which include both the fixed and mobile segment, continued on a positive growth track in 2009. During the year, the market grew 4% year over year (YoY), reaching US$3.9 billion.
"As postcrisis opportunities emerge, with customers finally loosening their belts and pushing through with planned projects and purchases that had been shelved in the last two years, service providers (SPs) will strive to be creative in capturing these postcrisis opportunities, but a high level of support, on top of competitive pricing, could be a key differentiator," says Karen Rondon, research manager, IDC Philippines.
"As postcrisis opportunities emerge, with customers finally loosening their belts and pushing through with planned projects and purchases that had been shelved in the last two years, service providers (SPs) will strive to be creative in capturing these postcrisis opportunities, but a high level of support, on top of competitive pricing, could be a key differentiator," says Karen Rondon, research manager, IDC Philippines.

