The Russian Telecom Market Generated Rb1.249trn (US$43.4billion) In Service Revenue in 2011, A 5.6% Increase year-on-year according to a new Research and Markets Report entitled: "Russia Telecom Intelligence Report: Next-Generation Network Rollouts Drive and Bolster Revenue Growth." Data will be the main opportunity in Russia in both the fixed and mobile segments, as operators continue to invest in next-generation networks such as FTTB and LTE, according to the report.
Data revenue (fixed and mobile) in Russia is expected to double between 2011 and 2016, growing from $10.7 billion in 2011 to $20.6 billion in 2016, says Olena Kaplan, Associate Analyst at Pyramid Research. Mobile data growth will be eye-catching at a CAGR of 13.5 percent in local terms, growing from Rb178.5 billion ($6.2 billion) to Rb336.6 billion ($12.2 billion) over the forecast period driven by LTE and 3G connectivity and smartphone data consumption.
The Russian market exhibits an attractive revenue-generating potential: It will grow at a CAGR of 5.7% in US dollar terms in the next five years, reaching $57.2bn (Rb1.572trn) in 2016.
Fixed voice revenue continued to decline in 2011, exhibiting a 2.4% y-o-y decrease in local currency terms, a trend that started in 2009. We expect fixed-mobile substitution and the large size of the country, which prohibits network rollout in more remote areas, to put pressure on this revenue segment. The author expects voice revenues to decline at a CAGR of -1.0% in local terms (CAGR -0.1% in US terms) from Rb295bn ($$10.2bn) in 2011 to Rb280bn ($10.2bn) in 2016. However, voice will remain a major revenue source, accounting for 60% of the total telecom service revenue.
Also, data will continue to seize the market and its share will increase from 25% to 35%, growing from Rb308.7bn ($10.7bn) to Rb566.5bn ($20.6bn) between 2011-2016, as the operators continue to invest in next-generation networks such as FTTB and LTE. Mobile data growth will be eye-catching at a CAGR of 13.5% in local terms, growing from Rb178.5bn ($6.2bn) to Rb336.6bn ($12.2bn) over the forecast period driven by LTE and 3G connectivity and smartphone data consumption.
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