Philippines - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media Statistics and Analyses Report

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Albany, NY -- (SBWire) -- 03/25/2016 --While the telecom sector in the Philippines has witnessed considerable investment and business activity since deregulation, the market has continued to fall short of its full potential. Nevertheless, there certainly has been a lot of activity, with the market often finding a different direction from what was envisaged. Despite competition from new carriers and mobile operators, PLDT has continued to be the Philippines' dominant fixed-line and mobile provider. And as such has been a large part of the momentum in the country's telecom market. Nevertheless, PLDT's role has not gone unchallenged and in recent years Globe Telecom in particular has been pushing hard to overhaul the incumbent.

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A feature of the Philippines mobile market has been the near duopoly with Smart together with Globe Telecom maintaining a tight hold on the industry. Smart, in particular, as a subsidiary of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co (PLDT) has a dominating presence in the market place. However Globe Telecom has bridged the gap significantly over the past two years.

The mobile networks provide more than 99% coverage of population. The local market has started to focus on value added services as a comparatively cautious rollout of 3G took place followed by the start of 4G/LTE network rollouts.

The two leaders in the mobile market, Smart Communications and Globe Telecom continued to compete vigorously in the marketplace; they were steadily improving their service quality in order to be even more competitive. The introduction of mobile broadband services was starting to provide more opportunities for expanding the sector.

A unique characteristic of the Philippines mobile market has been the large number of services available for Filipino working overseas. This is not surprising given that the national economy relies heavily on their remittances being sent back home. As with other markets throughout Asia, mobile phone ownership in the Philippines has for many years been boosted through the availability of prepaid services

There has also been good progress in the rollout of optical fibre infrastructure, although not on the national scale envisaged. In the meantime, the larger operators are building IP-based Next Generation Networks. Whilst the global financial problems presented some real challenges for the local telecom market, the negative impact seemed to have been put well behind now.

More than 80% of all internet connections were broadband-based services, representing a major shift in the broadband presence in the Philippines in recent years. Broadband subscription penetration as a proportion of the population is still only just over 11%. However after many years of sluggish growth, the broadband market in the Philippines has started to flourish. Broadband users in the Philippines have a number of high-speed internet access options available to them: Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), cable modem, Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), WiMAX and mobile data services.

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Key developments:

- PLDT introduced a quad-play service, bundling a mobile package with its voice, data and fibre services.
- Globe Telecoms uccessfully integrated its recently-acquired Bayan Telecommunications (Bayantel) subsidiary into its operations.
- NTC approved a network sharing deal between Globe Telecom and ABS-CBN Corp.
- the deal was part of ABS-CBN Corp's plan to become the country's 'third telecom player;'
- BellTel was making a move to become the Philippines' fourth mobile operator after PLDT, Globe and ABS-CBN Mobile.
- continuing growth in mobile broadband usage.
- both Smart and Globe were pushing on with development of cloud computing platforms.
- the Philippines was moving to legislate on the issue of minimum broadband speeds.
- Smart was leading the deployment of 4G LTE mobile services across the country, with its 4G network covering more than 85% of the population.
- PLDT's strong market position has slipped to some extent
- Globe has been notably successful in its push to increase market share.

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