Description
The U.S. telecom market is quite complicated and has
multiple sectors. These sectors experienced robust expansion in the last
decade. Recent history has led to considerable transformation, with novel
technologies and various mergers coming to the fore. These technologies enable
wider coverage, quicker speeds, and deeper market penetration
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The decade ahead would introduce many obstacles and
transformations in the market. Repetition of trends similar to that of the past
ten years could be a hindrance. This could result from mergers indulging in
greater concentration & consolidation. Nonetheless, surging technological
developments and transformations create bright prospects for the U.S. telecom
market.
Currently, revenues generated from all sectors of
this market amount to around USD 750 billion. They are predicted to rise at
nearly 4 percent and be USD 1.3 trillion by 2020. Several telecom segments
should achieve market penetration by over ninety percent in the forthcoming
years.
Telecom firms render data transmission and mobile
& fixed voice solutions to small enterprises, users, organizations, &
entities. From a traditional perspective, telecommunication companies basically
profit from text messaging, voice calls, and web & network connections.
These three profit mediums are used via landline or wireline connectivity.
Firms with the U.S. telecom market provide services
to businesses also. These services are driven wireless along with data, wired
web, & business solutions. As far as wireline is concerned, telecom firms
present data & voice services to their clients for sales. These firms also
supply ‘Voice over Internet Protocol’ (VoIP) and traditional landlines.
For the web, they provide services varying from
basic connections to fast ones. For home leisure, they offer T.V. solutions via
Internet Protocol T.V. Telecom companies take a greater step by selling
innovative solutions. This ensures safe communication networks, video
conferencing, & high bandwidth dedicated lines.
In the wireless sector, the U.S. telecom market
profits through ‘subscription’ sales for data & voice services. It even
advertizes & promotes notebooks, phones, tablets, & other modern
devices. Additionally, the market offers hot wireless destinations to its
consumers. Home clients primarily use wireless solutions
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Table
of Content
Chapter
1 Section 1: Introduction
1.1 Executive Summary
1.2 Acronyms & Terminology
Chapter
2 Section 2: US Telecom industry Dimensions & Segments
2.1 Chart of Telecom market segments in the US
2.2 Telecom market segments US Market
2.3 Telecom Industry Revenues & Forecast 2020
2.4 Telecom Industry Segments Revenue & Forecast
2020
Chapter
3 Section 3: US Wireless Telecom Dimensions & forecast
3.1 Wireless Telecom Dimensions & Forecast 2020
3.2 Wireless Telecom Key Trends & Issues
3.3 US Wireless Telecom Prepaid & Postpaid
Subscriber Trends & Forecast 2020
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