The BRIC Telecoms Report – The 4 largest Emerging Markets Compared, 
Analysed & Forecast

- New Report - OUT TODAY - 

Brazil, Russia, India and China are regarded as the four biggest emerging 
markets. Between the end of 2001 and the end of 2007, BRIC nations added 660 
million new mobile subscribers, 40% of the world’s total new 
subscriptions. These countries represent enormous opportunities for you whether 
you are an operator, manufacturer or content distributors. You must benefit 
from establishing business in these regions. Can you afford not to?

The BRIC countries are amongst the most populous in the world and therefore 
have great potential for subscriber expansion. Many areas in the region in 
question also remain untouched in terms of mobile penetration. What can your 
company do to take advantage of these markets?

Many areas around the world, such as Western Europe have become stagnant 
markets with decreasing opportunities for mobile expansion. BRIC however is 
only just being discovered by operators and manufacturers. How long can you 
afford to remain away from BRIC? Companies can not hesitate making a decision 
whether or not to carry out business in these countries. 

Revenue opportunities are only going to increase as more people look to 
purchase mobile phones, whilst operators are also looking to roll-out 3G 
services. Companies are also exploring the possibilities of offering mobile TV 
in these areas. Network infrastructure is continually being built and upgraded 
which in turn will lead to increased subscription levels and revenues. Can you 
afford to be miss out on the new emerging revenue opportunities? 

This latest report provides valuable information to operators, manufactures, 
content distributors and equipment providers alike. Reading this report will 
provide you with answers to the following questions:
•  What technology exists in the respective markets?
•  What opportunities exist for foreign companies?
•  Which companies will be most beneficial from the rising economic 
success of the BRIC nations?
•  How long will mobile phone companies continue to prosper?
•  What potential obstacles will operators and manufacturers face?
•  What strategies should operators use to increase revenue and subscriber 
base?
•  What regions within the BRIC nations will be the most profitable?

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1. Introduction
1.1.            BRIC Thesis
1.1.1.          Dreaming With BRICs: The Path to 2050
Table 1.1:      US and BRIC Stock Markets Growth in Returns 2002-2007
1.1.2.          Economic Potential
Table 1.1:      World Rankings in 2050
Chart 1.2:      Largest World Economies by 2050
1.1.3.          Criticisms of Goldman Sachs BRIC Thesis
1.1.4.          Potential for Mobile
1.2.            Focus of the Report

2. Brazil
2.1.            The Brazilian Market
Figure 2.1:     Regions of Brazil
2.1.1.          Mobile Background
Chart 2.1:      Brazil Mobile Subscribers, Q1 2007-Q1 2008
Chart 2.2:      Brazil Mobile Subscribers Percentage Share, March 2008
2.1.1.1.        Risks in Brazil
2.1.2.          3G Licenses
Table 2.1:      Licenses Acquired in Brazil 3G Auction (December 2007)
2.2.            Company Profiles 
2.2.1.          Vivo
Table 2.2:      States That Vivo Operate In
Chart 2.3:      Vivo Subscribers, Q1 2007 - Q1 2008
Table 2.3:      Vivo Service State Details (End 2007)
Chart 2.4:      Vivo Customer Area Distribution
2.2.1.1.        Activity in 3G Auction
Table 2.4:      Licenses Acquired by Vivo in 3G Auction
2.2.1.2.        Vivo Product and Service Information
2.2.1.3.        Acquisitions
2.2.1.3.1.      Telemig Celular
2.2.1.3.2.      Amazonia Celular
2.2.1.3.2.1.    Amazonia and Oi
2.2.2.          TIM
Chart 2.5:      TIM Mobile Subscribers, Q1 2007-Q1 2008
Chart 2.6:      TIM Subscribers, 2008-2013
Table 2.5:      Brazilian States Benefiting From 3G Services
2.2.3.          Claro
Table 2.6:      Countries Served by Claro
Table 2.7:      Regions Covered by Claro 
2.2.3.1         Huawei
2.2.4           Oi
2.2.4.1         Brasil Telecom
Table 2.8:      Regions Covered by Brasil Telecom
2.2.5           Nextel Brasil
Table 2.9:      States Where Nextel Brasil Operates
2.3             Brazil Overview
Chart 2.7:      Brazil Economic Growth 2005-2008

3. Russia
3.1             The Russian Market
3.2             Mobile Background
Chart 3.1:      Russia Mobile Subscribers, 2002 - 2007
Chart 3.2:      Russian Mobile Subscriber Share, May 2008
Chart 3.3:      MTS and VimpelCom Minutes Used, Q3 2006 - Q3 2007
3.2.1           Value Added Services
Chart 3.4:      Russian Revenue Distribution from VAS, May 2008
Chart 3.5:      Russian Revenue from VAS for Year 2007
3.2.1.1         Mobile Advertising in Russia
3.2.2           Blackberry
3.2.3           3G Auction
3.3             Company Profiles
3.3.1           MTS
Chart 3.6:      MTS Shareholders
Table 3.1:      Countries Provided by MTS Service
Chart 3.7:      MTS Subscribers, Q1 2007 - Q1 2008
Chart 3.8:      MTS VAS Revenue, Q1 2007 - Q1 2008
3.3.1.1         Bashcell
3.3.1.2         MSS
3.3.1.3         Mobile TV
3.3.2           VimpelCom (Beeline)
Table 3.2:      Countries Where Beeline Services Are Available
Chart 3.9:      VimpelCom Shareholders, Q1 2008
3.3.2.1 CSK
3.3.2.2         Ericsson
3.3.2.          Golden Telecom
3.3.3           MegaFon
Table 3.3:      Companies Acquired by North-West GSM to Become MegaFon
Chart 3.10:     MegaFon Shareholders
Chart 3.11:     MegaFon Revenue 2008 - 2013
3.3.3.1         Nokia Siemens
3.3.4           Tele2 Russia
Table 3.4:      Regions Covered by Tele2 Russia
Figure 3.1:     Tele2 Russia Coverage Map
3.3.5           Tele2 Russia
3.3.5.1         Eniseitelecom
Table 3.5:      Operators That Can Exchange MMS With Tele2 Eniseitelecom
3.3.5.2         Adygey Cellular Telecommunications
3.4             Russia Overview 

4. India
4.1             The Indian Market
4.1.1           Mobile Background
Chart 4.1:      India Mobile Subscribers, 2002-2007
4.1.1.1         Mobile TV
4.1.1.2         Value Added Service
4.1.1.3         Targeting Rural Areas
4.1.1.3.1       Basic Handsets
Figure 4.1:     Spice Sabka S-300
4.2             Company Profiles
4.2.1           Bharti Airtel
Chart 4.1:      Bharti Airtel Subscription Types, April 2008
Chart 4.2:      Bharti Airtel Revenue Distribution, April 2008
Chart 4.3:      Bharti Airtel VAS Distribution, April 2008
4.2.1.1         iPhone
4.2.1.2         Super Lifetime Pre-paid
4.2.1.3         Tower Company
Chart 4.4:      Indus Towers Rights' Owners
4.2.2           Reliance
4.2.2.1         CDMA and GSM
4.2.2.2         MTN
4.2.3           Vodafone Essar
Chart 4.5:      Vodafone Essar Shareholders
Table 4.1:      Regions Covered by Vodafone Essar
4.2.4           BSNL
4.2.5           Tata Indicom
4.2.5.1         Novarra
4.2.6           Idea Cellular
Table 4.2:      Areas Covered by Idea Cellular
4.2.7           Other
4.2.7.1         Aircel
4.2.7.2         MTNL
4.3             India Overview

5. China
5.1             The Chinese Market
5.1.1           Mobile Background
Chart 5.1:      China Mobile Subscribers, 2002-2007
5.1.1.1         Olympics
5.1.1.2         Mobile TV
Table 5.1:      Chinese Mobile TV Standards
Chart 5.2:      Success of Fixed-Line and Mobile in China
Chart 5.3:      Mobile Subscriber Distribution in China (Post Restructuring)
5.2             Company Profiles
5.2.1           China
5.2.1.1         China Mobile
Chart 5.4:      China Mobile Revenue 2006-2007
Chart 5.5:      China Mobile Subscribers 2005-2013
5.2.1.1.1       China Mobile VAS
Chart 5.6:      China Mobile SMS Sent 2006-2007
5.2.1.1.2       Joint Innovation Lab
5.2.1.1.3       3G
5.2.1.1.4       China Tietong Telecommunications Corp 
5.2.1.2         China Unicom
Chart 5.7:      China Unicom Share Division
Chart 5.8:      China Unicom CDMA - GSM Usage
5.2.1.2         China Unicom VAS
5.2.1.2.2.      China Netcom Merger
5.2.1.2.2.1     China Telecom 
5.2.1.3         Huawei
5.2.2           Hong Kong and Macau
5.2.2.1         Mobile TV in Hong Kong
5.2.2.2         CSL New World Mobility Group
Chart 5.9:      CSL New World Mobility Group Share Division
5.2.2.2.1       CSL Value Added Service
5.2.2.3         3 Hong Kong
Chart 5.10 :    3 Hong Kong Ownership
5.2.2.3.1       3 Hong Kong and iPhone
5.2.2.4         SmarTone-Vodafone
Chart 5.11:     SmarTone Revenues
Chart 5.12:     SmarTone-Vodafone ARPU 2007-2008
5.2.2.5         PCCW
Chart 5.13:     PCCW Types of Subscriber
5.3             China Overview
5.3.1           The Olympic Challenge

6. Conclusion and Recommendations
6.1             Recommendations in Brazil
Chart 6.1:      Brazil Mobile Subscribers 2008 - 2013
6.1.1           For Operators
6.2             Recommendations in Russia
Chart 6.2:      Russia Mobile Subscribers 2008 - 2013
6.2.1           For Operators
6.2.2           For Content Distributors
6.3             Recommendations in India
Chart 6.3:      Indian Mobile Subscribers 2008 - 2013
6.3.1           For Operators
6.3.2           For Manufacturers
6.4             Recommendations in China
Chart 6.4:      Chinese Mobile Subscribers 2008 - 2013
6.4.1           For Operators
6.4.2           For Manufacturers

 

 

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