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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/frbdq4/1q12_taiwan) has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp's new report "1Q12 Taiwan Mobile Operator Forecast, 2012 - 2016: Taiwan to have 33 million mobile subscriber connections in 2016 with Far EasTone taking 21% market share" to their offering.
Mobile Operator Forecast on Taiwan provides key operational and financial metrics for Taiwan's wireless market and is one of the best forecasts in the industry. It provides forecasts at the operator level going out to 2016. It also provides quarterly historical and forecast data starting in 1Q2003 and ending in 1Q2014.
The forecasts are based on proprietary, country-specific forecasting models. These models deploy multiple regression analysis and cross-impact matrices that estimate relationships between subscriber data, technology use and deployment data, overall economic and demographic changes expected in a particular country; and relate these to company operational and financial metrics.
Companies Covered in this Mobile Operator Forecast
- Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
- Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd.
- Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., Ltd.
- First International Telecom Corp. (Fitel) (For Fitel, only the subscriber data is available)
- APT (For APT, only the subscriber data is available)
- VIBO Telecom Inc. (For VIBO, only the subscriber data is available)
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/frbdq4/1q12_taiwan
Source: IE Market Research Corp
Published September 20, 2012 Reads 256
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