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Future business models for NGA success

Telecoms operators, cable operators and non-traditional broadband operators, such as energy suppliers, are rolling out next-generation broadband access networks to consumers, using a range of fibre-to-the-home (FTTH), fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) and DOCSIS-based technologies. Government-funded broadband networks are increasingly being deployed too, which is having widespread repercussions in the market. With this broad range of players comes a broad range of business models, but not all of these will succeed, and some will be more successful than others. This report evaluates the critical differences between the business models, presents a SWOT analysis for six key models, and explains what each type of player must do to succeed. The report includes case studies for each type of operator.

Future business models for NGA success answers your key questions:

  • What must operators do to make next-generation access roll-out a commercial success?
  • Which key players will succeed in NGA?
  • What will my competitors be doing?
  • What role will publicly funded NGA schemes have to play?
  • How will government funding affect the market?
  • How will the NGA market develop over the next five years?
  • What will be the key technologies to be deployed?
  • How widely will NGA be deployed?
  • What are the key markets for NGA?
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