市場調査レポート
商品コード
1021695
通信・モバイル・ブロードバンドのシンガポール市場 - 統計と分析Singapore - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses |
通信・モバイル・ブロードバンドのシンガポール市場 - 統計と分析 |
出版日: 2023年01月01日
発行: BuddeComm
ページ情報: 英文 149 Pages
納期: 3~5営業日
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COVID-19パンデミックは、2020年にシンガポールの通信部門に重大な影響を及ぼし、生産とサプライチェーンの混乱により、普及率を押し下げ、いくつかの主要なインフラプロジェクトを遅らせました。ただし、この部門への全体的な影響は、閉鎖によって事実上崩壊した他の産業と比較して、比較的小幅であったことです。期間中、通信は必要不可欠なサービスであり、多くの人が自宅での仕事や学校への移行を可能にするために、サービスやプランをアップグレードする必要がありました。シンガポールの近代的なインフラと能力は、この嵐をうまく切り抜けました。
当レポートでは、シンガポールの通信市場について調査分析し、主要統計、COVID-19の影響、市場概要、主要企業などについて、体系的な情報を提供しています。
The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on Singapore's telecom sector in 2020, pushing down penetration rates and delaying several major infrastructure projects due to production and supply chain disruptions. The good news, at least, is that the overall effect on the sector has been relatively modest compared to other industries that effectively collapsed under the shutdown. Telecommunications remained an essential service during the period, with many people even needing to upgrade their services and plans to enable a shift to working and schooling from home. Singapore's modern infrastructure and capacity weathered the storm well.
Most telecom operators suffered financially, with declines in revenue and profit as subscribers tightened their belts and reduced discretionary spending. The downturn was roughly in line with the retraction in the Singapore economy. All the major players continued to provide services, and to proceed with their investment programs, particularly in 5G networks (with a focus on standalone). The operators are voicing strong optimism for the coming months as travel restrictions are reduced and economic activity starts to bounce back. While forecasting should be viewed as a very risky activity in such uncertain times, there is a high degree of confidence across the industry that penetration rates in Singapore will quickly return to pre-COVID-19 levels.
Singapore continues to push ahead with its 5G rollout. 5G networks and services are expected to form the backbone of growth in the telco sector over the coming years as service providers seek new ways to engage customers in a market that is otherwise already saturated.
Singtel, StarHub, M1, TPG Telecom.