Fixed–mobile convergence in North America, Europe and Asia–Pacific: trends and forecasts 2021–2026
31 March 2022 | Research
Simon Lumb Stefano Porto Bonacci
Forecast report | PPTX and PDF (36 slides); Excel | Fixed–Mobile Convergence
Integrated infrastructure, mobile competition and operator pricing strategies are some of the key factors that will affect growth in the number of fixed–mobile convergence (FMC) accounts in North America, Europe and Asia–Pacific. This forecast report examines the main trends and drivers and provides a 5-year outlook on FMC take-up in 2 countries in North America, 12 in Europe and 5 in Asia–Pacific.
Who should read this report
- Integrated operators that have invested in FMC as part of their retail strategy and want to understand its revenue growth potential.
- Mobile-only or fixed-only players that want to understand what their addressable market for non-converged services will be by 2026.
- Investors who observe, or have stakes in, the current and potential consolidation developments related to convergence in Europe and Asia–Pacific.
- Operators from outside of Europe and Asia–Pacific that want to know more about the drivers of multi-play and FMC services, and wish to gain access to benchmarks.
Geographical coverage
North America |
Western Europe |
Central and Eastern Europe |
Asia–Pacific |
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