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| 2006 Asia Telco Company Profiles |
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This report presents 12 profiles of selected major telecommunications companies in Asia. Each profile provides a descriptive overview of the business of the particular company as well as the latest available financial and operational statistics. Companies covered include:-
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) China Mobile (Hong Kong) Ltd China Netcom Group China Telecom Corporation Ltd Hutchison Whampoa Ltd NTT DoCoMo Pacific Internet Ltd PCCW Ltd Singapore Telecom (SingTel) StarHub Pte Ltd Telekom Malaysia Vietnam Posts & Telecoms Corporation (VNPT)
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) - India’s state-owned BSNL owns around 85% of the country’s copper wire local loop networks. The company is the largest telecom operator and the largest public sector enterprise in India, providing basic fixed-line services nationwide, except for the cities of Mumbai and Delhi. BSNL lost its exclusive rights to local access and national telephony in 2001. To compensate for reduced revenues, it built a national GSM network and entered the mobile sector, becoming one of the country’s biggest GSM operators. The company also entered the international telephony market in February 2003.
China Mobile Limited - China Mobile has the world’s largest mobile subscriber base (over 260 million) and the largest geographically contiguous mobile network. The company also has a strategic alliance with Vodafone. Listed on the New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges since 1997, China Mobile has been facing competition from cheaper city-based PHS mobile services offered by the country’s two big fixed-line operators. In preparation for 3G services in China, the company submitted its application for a WCDMA licence in July 2005.
China Netcom Group - China Netcom Group is the second largest fixed-line operator in China. The group owns 30% of the country’s fixed-line infrastructure and serves 35% of its fixed-line customers. As part of its infrastructure it has a 360Gb/s IP backbone network and the Asia Netcom submarine cable network. Its services include PSTN and VoIP telephony, the ‘Little Smart’ PHS service, broadband Internet access, leased lines and VPNs. With an IPO in November 2004, it was the last of the major telcos in China to go public.
China Telecom Corporation Ltd - China Telecom Corporation Ltd is the principal provider of local, domestic and international voice and data services, dial-up and broadband Internet access in 20 of the 31 regions in China. The company commenced operations in September 2002, then went public on the HKSE and NYSE in November of that year, after the government split the original state-owned China Telecom into the China Netcom and the current China Telecom. Revenue growth engines have included the company’s PHS mobile service and its broadband Internet service. In mid-2005, China Telecom signed a landmark cooperative agreement with ZTE to provide the world’s largest fixed-line Next-Generation Network (NGN) in China covering 30 provinces.
Hutchison Whampoa Ltd - Hutchison Whampoa, a huge Hong Kong based conglomerate, has become heavily involved in telecommunications and is now a serious global player. As well as its Hong Kong business, it has a presence in a growing number of countries throughout Asia, Europe, Australasia, the Middle East, Africa and South America. Specialising in mobile communications, the company has invested billions in Third Generation (3G) licences and infrastructure and has been at the forefront of the global 3G roll-out.
NTT DoCoMo - Listed on the Tokyo, London and New York Stock Exchanges, NTT DoCoMo is controlled by NTT Corporation and is the mobile arm of the NTT group. DoCoMo is one of the largest mobile carriers in the world. In 2001, it became the first operator in the world to launch a 3G service. The company provides 2G and PHS mobile telephony, FOMA 3G mobile communications based on the WCDMA standard, i-mode mobile Internet access and email messaging platform and satellite mobile communications. DoCoMo’s 3G service surged in sales in 2004/05 after three years of weak sales. DoCoMo was determined to launch its 4G services during 2006, several years ahead of its competitors.
Pacific Internet Ltd - NASDAQ-listed Pacific Internet Ltd is one of the largest Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the Asia Pacific, providing Internet access and services in Singapore, Australia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Thailand, India and Malaysia. Pacific Internet provides end-to-end Internet services for corporate and residential customers, including dial-up access, DSL and wireless broadband access, leased line services, web hosting and e-commerce services. Listed on the NASDAQ, Pacific Internet Ltd no longer has the government-owned SembCorp Ventures as a major shareholder. SembCorp sold its remaining shares to an investment company, Kingsville Capital, in 2005. Some months later, Kingsville sold its shareholding to venture capitalist Vantage Corporation.
PCCW Ltd - PCCW has been Hong Kong’s dominant fixed-line telecommunications provider since it acquired the incumbent, Cable and Wireless HKT, in 2000. Since the takeover, the company has been struggling with debt and organisational restructuring in its effort to remain viable. In January 2005, China Netcom reached an agreement with PCCW on the purchase of a 20% stake in PCCW for US$1 billion.
Singapore Telecom (SingTel) - Listed on the Singapore and Australian Stock Exchanges, SingTel is majority owned by the Singapore government. SingTel is the leading provider of fixed-line, mobile and Internet services in Singapore. With a small, saturated and competitive home market, SingTel has significant offshore interests, which now contribute a majority of its revenue. Its main subsidiary is Optus in Australia. Others include Telkomsel in Indonesia, Globe Telecom in the Philippines, Bharti Telecom in India and AIS in Thailand. The company has significant investments in international submarine cable networks, satellite systems and data centres.
StarHub Pte Ltd - StarHub provides voice and data services over fixed, mobile and Internet platforms. After a period of strong growth, the company has passed MobileOne to take second position behind SingTel in the mobile market and is now closing in on the incumbent. StarHub has deployed an IP-based network to serve corporate customers and has been building a nationwide network to serve the residential market. In April 2001, the operator was awarded a 3G mobile licence and launched a 3G service in 2005. Singapore Cable Vision merged with StarHub in July 2002, renaming itself StarHub Cable Vision, providing cable TV and broadband services. The operator’s broadband base represented over 50% of the residential broadband market in Singapore by end-2005.
Telekom Malaysia - Listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, state-controlled Telekom Malaysia is the country’s telecommunications incumbent. Despite market deregulation in 1994, the company continues to dominate the fixed-line voice, data and Internet sectors. In April 2003, it acquired number two GSM mobile operator Celcom. In January 2004, it launched a 3G service using the WCDMA standard. Its ISP, TM Net, is one of the largest in Southeast Asia, with ADSL exchanges installed throughout the country. Its international arm, TM International, has telecom investments, mainly mobile, in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Cambodia, with evolving plans to expand into other parts of Asia.
Vietnam Posts & Telecommunications Corporation (VNPT) - VNPT is Vietnam’s incumbent state-owned telecommunications carrier, having held a virtual monopoly on all services including fixed-line, mobile, data, Internet and satellite. The government has licensed other state run operators, which provide some competition, mainly with domestic and international VoIP telephony and ISP services over VNPT’s network. VNPT operates the country’s two main GSM mobile networks and a PHS mobile city network. VNPT’s growth areas are in mobile and ADSL Internet services. The government had announced plans to restructure VNPT, opening up for greater private investment in the sector, and was expected to move on this in 2006.
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1. BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LTD 1.1 BSNL company information 1.1.1 Privatisation 1.1.2 Operating results – 2005 1.1.3 Financial results – 2005 1.1.4 Company history 1.2 Corporate structure 1.3 The network 1.3.1 Local loop 1.3.2 CDMA-based WLL 1.3.3 Mobile 1.3.4 Satellite 1.3.5 National Internet Backbone (NIB) 1.3.6 Data communications 1.3.7 Public telephones 1.4 Services 1.4.1 Telephone 1.4.2 ISDN 1.4.3 Intelligent network 1.4.4 Mobile 1.4.5 Data networks 1.4.6 Internet services 1.4.7 WLL 1.5 Contact details 2. CHINA MOBILE LIMITED 2.1 Company information 2.1.1 Operating results – 2005 2.1.2 Financial results – 2005 2.1.3 Company history 2.2 Parent company 2.2.1 China Mobile Communications Corp 2.3 China Mobile (HK) Subsidiaries 2.3.1 Regional subsidiaries 2.3.2 Aspire Holdings (Aspire) 2.4 Vodafone strategic alliance 2.5 Competition 2.5.1 China Unicom 2.5.2 China Telecom and China Netcom 2.6 Network 2.6.1 GSM voice network 2.6.2 Data and Internet network 2.6.3 IP telephony network 2.7 Services 2.7.1 Brands 2.7.2 Basic voice services 2.7.3 SMS and MMS data services 2.7.4 WAP services 2.7.5 GPRS services 2.7.6 VoIP telephony services 2.8 Contact details 3. CHINA NETCOM GROUP 3.1 Company information 3.1.1 Operating results – 2005 3.1.2 Financial results – 2005 3.2 History and development 3.2.1 Industry restructuring 3.2.2 Corporate restructuring 3.2.3 Initial Public Offering (IPO) 3.2.4 Company history 3.3 Organisational structure 3.3.1 Ten regional telecom divisions 3.3.2 China Netcom Corporation 3.4 Subsidiaries 3.4.1 Shanghai Netcom 3.4.2 China Online and 116.com.cn 3.4.3 Tiantian Online 3.4.4 Asia Netcom 3.5 Networks 3.5.1 China Netcom Group network 3.5.2 CNCnet 3.5.3 MobileOffice Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) 3.5.4 Xiao Ling Tong PHS network 3.5.5 Fibre-to-the-Building (FTTB) network 3.5.6 3G network 3.6 Services 3.6.1 China Netcom services 3.6.2 Asia Netcom services 3.7 Contact details 4. CHINA TELECOM CORPORATION 4.1 Company information 4.1.1 Operating results – 2005 4.1.2 Financial results – 2005 4.1.3 Company history 4.2 Parent company – China Telecom Group 4.2.1 Parent company overview 4.2.2 Parent company history 4.2.3 Other parent company subsidiaries 4.3 Networks 4.3.1 PSTN network 4.3.2 Local access networks 4.3.3 Backbone transmission network 4.3.4 International gateways 4.3.5 Data and Internet networks 4.3.6 Internet data centres 4.4 Operations 4.4.1 Local access 4.4.2 Internet access 4.4.3 Domestic long-distance 4.4.4 International long-distance 4.4.5 Managed data 4.4.6 leased-line services 4.5 Services 4.5.1 Telephone services 4.5.2 Managed data services 4.5.3 Internet services 4.5.4 Internet data centre services 4.5.5 Systems integration services 4.5.6 Leased line services 4.6 Contact details 5. HUTCHISON WHAMPOA LTD 5.1 Company information 5.1.1 Group financial results – 2005 5.1.2 Initial Public Offering 5.2 Telecommunications group 5.2.1 Operating results – 2005 5.2.2 Financial results – 2005 5.2.3 Company history (outside of Hong Kong) 5.3 3G telecommunications 5.3.1 3G services 5.4 Hong Kong operations 5.5 International operations 5.5.1 Australia and New Zealand 5.5.2 Europe 5.5.3 Asia 5.5.4 South America 5.5.5 Middle East 5.5.6 Africa 5.6 Contact details 6. NTT DOCOMO 6.1 NTT DoCoMo company information 6.1.1 Operating results – 2006 6.1.2 Financial results – 2006 6.1.3 Company history 6.2 Japan subsidiaries and investments 6.2.1 Eight regional subsidiaries 6.2.2 Investments in Japan 6.3 Overseas activities 6.3.1 Investments 6.3.2 i-mode partners 6.3.3 Operating alliances 6.3.4 Technology exchange and development 6.4 Research and development 6.4.1 Fourth-Generation (4G) mobile technology 6.5 Network 6.5.1 Mobile network 6.5.2 Satellite network 6.6 Operations 6.6.1 mova 2G Personal Digital Mobile (PDC) 6.6.2 Personal Handyphone System (PHS) 6.6.3 i-mode 6.6.4 FOMA 3G 6.7 Services 6.7.1 mova 2G mobile 6.7.2 PHS 6.7.3 i-mode 6.7.4 FOMA 3G 6.7.5 Other wireless services 6.7.6 Global services 6.8 Contact details 7. PACIFIC INTERNET LTD 7.1 Pacific Internet company information 7.1.1 Operating results – 2005 7.1.2 Financial results – year ending December 2005 7.1.3 Company history 7.2 Singapore operations 7.2.1 Pacfusion 7.2.2 Powerline technology trial 7.2.3 Broadband via HFC cable 7.3 International operations 7.3.1 Australia 7.3.2 Hong Kong 7.3.3 Philippines 7.3.4 India 7.3.5 Thailand 7.3.6 Malaysia 7.4 Services 7.4.1 Internet access 7.4.2 Value-Added Services (VAS) 7.4.3 E-commerce 7.5 Contact details 8. PCCW LTD 8.1 PCCW company information 8.1.1 Operating results – 2005 8.1.2 Financial results – 2005 8.1.3 Company history 8.2 PCCW company organisation 8.3 PCCW network 8.4 PCCW operations 8.4.1 Telecommunications 8.4.2 Business eSolutions 8.4.3 Infrastructure and property 8.5 Overseas ventures 8.5.1 China 8.5.2 India 8.5.3 Japan 8.5.4 Taiwan 8.5.5 UK 8.6 CyberWorks ventures 8.7 Telstra alliance 8.7.1 Reach 8.7.2 Regional Wireless Company (RWC) 8.8 Services 8.8.1 Telecommunications 8.8.2 Business eSolutions 8.9 Contact details 9. SINGTEL 9.1 SingTel company information 9.1.1 Financial results – 2006 9.1.2 Company history 9.2 SingTel: analysis – 2005/06 9.3 Subsidiaries and investments 9.4 Singapore network 9.4.1 Fixed-line network 9.4.2 Submarine cable systems 9.4.3 Overland cable 9.4.4 Satellite system 9.4.5 Mobile network 9.4.6 Broadband networks 9.5 Operations 9.5.1 National telephone 9.5.2 International telephone 9.5.3 Mobile 9.5.4 Internet 9.5.5 Broadband 9.5.6 Internet portals 9.5.7 Managed Hosting Services 9.6 Services 9.6.1 Domestic telephone 9.6.2 International telephone 9.6.3 Mobile 9.7 Contact details 10. STARHUB PTE LTD 10.1 Company information 10.1.1 Operating results – 2005 10.1.2 Financial results – 2005 10.1.3 Company history 10.1.4 Deregulation 10.1.5 Merger with Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) 10.2 Strategic partnerships 10.2.1 StarHub Crossing (discontinued) 10.2.2 Technology partners 10.3 Subsidiary companies 10.3.1 StarHub Mobile 10.3.2 StarHub Internet 10.3.3 StarHub Cable Vision Ltd 10.3.4 e-station 10.4 The network 10.4.1 Fibre optic network 10.4.2 IP Network 10.5 Operations 10.5.1 International calling 10.5.2 Business market 10.5.3 Payphone system 10.6 Services 10.6.1 Mobile services 10.6.2 WAP service 10.6.3 International calling services 10.6.4 Internet services 10.6.5 Web portal service 10.6.6 Business customer services 10.6.7 Wholesale services 10.7 Contact details 11. TELEKOM MALAYSIA 11.1 Telekom Malaysia company information 11.1.1 Operating results – 2005 11.1.2 Financial results – 2005 11.1.3 Company history 11.2 Company structure 11.3 Fixed-line voice and data 11.3.1 Local exchange 11.3.2 Domestic 11.3.3 International 11.3.4 Satellite 11.4 Mobile operations 11.4.1 Third Generation (3G) 11.4.2 Timeline 11.5 Multimedia 11.5.1 TMNet 11.5.2 Internet backbone 11.5.3 Internet data centres 11.5.4 BlueHyppo.com portal 11.5.5 Corporate Information Superhighway (COINS) 11.5.6 The Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) 11.5.7 Leased lines 11.5.8 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 11.5.9 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) 11.5.10 WiFi hotspots 11.5.11 Internet cafes 11.6 International ventures 11.7 Services 11.7.1 Fixed-line 11.7.2 Mobile 11.7.3 Data networks 11.7.4 Internet access and e-commerce 11.7.5 Maritime services 11.8 Contact details 12. VIETNAM POSTS & TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 12.1 VNPT Company information 12.1.1 Operating highlights – 2005 12.1.2 Financial results – 2005 12.1.3 Company history 12.2 Competition 12.3 Company structure 12.3.1 Business Cooperation Contract (BCC) partners 12.3.2 Joint Venture companies 12.3.3 Restructuring – 2005/06 12.4 Fixed-line operations 12.4.1 Local access network 12.4.2 National backbone network 12.4.3 National submarine cable network 12.4.4 International network 12.4.5 International submarine cable networks 12.4.6 Satellite networks 12.4.7 Remote communes 12.4.8 Rural networks 12.5 VoIP operations 12.6 Mobile operations 12.6.1 MobiFone 12.6.2 VinaPhone 12.6.3 Cityphone 12.6.4 Mobile data – WAP, GPRS and 3G 12.7 Data operations 12.7.1 ISDN 12.7.2 Frame relay 12.7.3 IP VPN 12.8 Internet operations 12.8.1 ADSL 12.8.2 WiFi access 12.8.3 Internet telephony 12.9 Services 12.9.1 Fixed-line 12.9.2 Mobile 12.9.3 Data 12.9.4 Internet 12.10 Contact details 13. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Exhibit 1 – BSNL at a glance Exhibit 2 – Telecom Circles Exhibit 3 – Telecom Metro Districts Exhibit 4 – BSNL business units Exhibit 5 – China Mobile Limited at a glance Exhibit 6 – China Mobile Communications Corp at a glance Exhibit 7 – Major regional subsidiaries – 2005 Exhibit 8 – China Network Communications Group Corporation at a glance Exhibit 9 – Division of China Telecom’s national assets Exhibit 10 – China Telecom Corporation Ltd* at a glance Exhibit 11 – China Telecom Group at a glance Exhibit 12 – Transfer of China Telecom regional subsidiaries 2002 - 2004 Exhibit 13 – Hutchison Whampoa Ltd at a glance Exhibit 14 – 3G licences and business partners – December 2005 Exhibit 15 – Hutchison Whampoa international operations – 2005 Exhibit 16 – Hutchison spectrum licences in Australia Exhibit 17 – Hutchison Whampoa Indian operations – March 2006 Exhibit 18 – NTT DoCoMo at a glance Exhibit 19 – Selected overseas equity investments Exhibit 20 – Overseas i-mode operators Exhibit 21 – Agreements to co-develop 3G mobile multimedia services Exhibit 22 – Pacific Internet at a glance Exhibit 23 – PCCW Ltd at a glance Exhibit 24 – PCCW business units – 2005 Exhibit 25 – PCCW Japan business units Exhibit 26 – SingTel at a glance Exhibit 27 – Main subsidiaries in Singapore – March 2006 Exhibit 28 – Major international investments – March 2006 Exhibit 29 – Submarine cable and satellite subsidiaries – March 2006 Exhibit 30 – SingTel submarine cable systems investments – March 2006 Exhibit 31 – StarHub at a glance Exhibit 32 – Telekom Malaysia at a glance Exhibit 33 – Telekom Malaysia’s international investments – December 2005 Exhibit 34 – VNPT at a glance Exhibit 35 – Alternative fixed-line telecommunications providers – 2005 Exhibit 36 – VNPT wholly owned telecommunications subsidiary companies Exhibit 37 – BCC venture partners in fixed telecommunications infrastructure Exhibit 38 – Telecom equipment manufacturing joint ventures Exhibit 39 – VNPT international network Exhibit 40 – Submarine cable networks Exhibit 41 – VoIP providers Exhibit 42 – VNPT mobile networks Exhibit 43 – VDC frame relay agreements
Table 1 – Operating statistics – March 2006 Table 2 – Operating revenue and annual change – 2001 - 2005 Table 3 – Revenue by service and annual change – 2005 Table 4 – BSNL fixed lines capacity and subscribers – 2000 - 2005 Table 5 – Network statistics – March 2006 Table 6 – BSNL GSM mobile subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2006 Table 7 – BSNL satellite-based service – 1999; 2001 - 2002; 2004 Table 8 – BSNL Internet overview – March 2006 Table 9 – BSNL public telephones, urban and villages – 1999 - 2006 Table 10 – Subscribers, annual change, percent prepaid and market share – 1998 - 2006 Table 11 – Total network usage in minutes and annual change – 1998 - 2005 Table 12 – Data subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 13 – SMS volume and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 14 – Operating revenue, annual change and ARPU – 1996 - 2005 Table 15 – Revenue by service and annual change – 2005 Table 16 – Network statistics – 2005 Table 17 – Overall subscriber base and annual change – 2005 Table 18 – Fixed-line subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2005 Table 19 – Little Smart* subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2005 Table 20 – Broadband subscribers, annual change and market share – 2002 - 2005 Table 21 – Revenue by service and annual change – 2005 Table 22 – Network statistics – 2003 Table 23 – Operating results and annual change – December 2005 Table 24 – Operating revenue and annual change – 1999 - 2005 Table 25 – Revenue by service – 2005 Table 26 – Local fixed-line subscribers, annual change and penetration rate – 2001 - 2005 Table 27 – Wireless local access subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2005 Table 28 – Local fixed-line subscribers by type and annual change – December 2005 Table 29 – Local voice usage in pulses and annual change – 2001 - 2005 Table 30 – Dial-up Internet usage (all ISPs) and annual change – 2001 - 2002 Table 31 – Dial-up Internet subscribers and annual change – 2003 - 2005 Table 32 – Broadband Internet subscribers and annual change – 2001 - 2005 Table 33 – Domestic long-distance usage in minutes and annual change – 2001 - 2005 Table 34 – International outgoing usage and annual change – 2001 - 2005 Table 35 – Managed data DDN leased bandwidth and annual change – 2001 - 2004 Table 36 – Managed data FR leased bandwidth and annual change – 2001 - 2004 Table 37 – Managed data ATM leased bandwidth and annual change – 2001 - 2004 Table 38 – Leased 2Mb/s digital circuits and annual change – 2001 - 2004 Table 39 – Group operating revenue and annual change – 1993 - 2005 Table 40 – Group revenue by business segment and annual change – 2005 Table 41 – 2G mobile subscribers in Hong Kong, Australia, India, Israel, Sri Lanka – 1998 - 2004 Table 42 – 3G mobile subscribers – March 2006 Table 43 – 3G infrastructure CAPEX and annual change – 2001 - 2005 Table 44 – Orange 2G CDMA subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 45 – Hutchison 3G Australia subscribers and annual change – 2003 - 2006 Table 46 – HWL’s combined India 2G subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 47 –Partner Communications 2G subscribers, annual change and market share – 2000 - 2005 Table 48 – NTT DoCoMo subscribers – March 2006 Table 49 – Operating revenue and annual change – 1996 - 2006 Table 50 – Revenue by service and annual change – 2004 Table 51 – mova PDC subscribers, annual change and market share – 1996 - 2006 Table 52 – PHS subscribers, annual change and market share – 1996 - 2006 Table 53 – i-mode subscribers and annual change– 2000 - 2006 Table 54 – i-mode portal websites – April 2004 Table 55 – i-mode portal websites categories and percent accessed – April 2004 Table 56 – FOMA 3G subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2006 Table 57 – Subscribers per country by access type – December 2005 Table 58 – Subscriber statistics by access type – 1996 - 2005 Table 59 – Revenue by service and annual change – 2005 Table 60 – Revenue and annual change – 1996 - 2005 Table 61 – Local exchange lines in service, annual change and market share – 2000 - 2005 Table 62 – Operating summary and annual change – December 2005 Table 63 – Operating revenue and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 64 – Revenue by business units and annual change – 2005 Table 65 – Breakdown of telecommunications services revenue and annual change – 2005 Table 66 – Revenue by geographical region and annual change – 2005 Table 67 – Capital expenditure and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 68 – Operating revenue and annual change – 1996 - 2006 Table 69 – Revenue by service and annual change – 2006 Table 70 – Enlarged operating revenue and annual change – 2003 - 2006 Table 71 – Enlarged operating revenue by operation and annual change – 2006 Table 72 – Active direct exchange lines, market share and penetration – 2001 - 2006 Table 73 – International telephone traffic, collection rates and market share – 1997 - 2006 Table 74 – SingTel Mobile subscriber growth, annual change and market share – 1997 - 2006 Table 75 – Dial-up Internet customers and annual change – 2002 - 2006 Table 76 – Broadband ADSL lines, annual change and market share – 2002 - 2006 Table 77 – StarHub mobile subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 78 – Revenue for year ending December and annual change – 2001 - 2005 Table 79 – Revenue by segment – 2005 Table 80 – Mobile operations – subscribers and market share – 2000 - 2006 Table 81 – Broadband subscribers – lines and annual change – 2001 - 2006 Table 82 – IDD market share – 2000 - 2006 Table 83 – Fixed lines in use, annual change and penetration – 1999 - 2005 Table 84 – Mobile (Celcom) subscribers and annual change – 1999 - 2006 Table 85 – Mobile (Celcom) subscribers by contract and annual change – 2005 Table 86 – TMNet Internet access lines and annual change – 1999 - 2005 Table 87 – TMNet broadband subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2005 Table 88 – Operating revenue and annual change – 1997 - 2005 Table 89 – Revenue by service and annual change – 2005 Table 90 – Revenue by geographical region – 2005 Table 91 – Fixed-line network statistics and annual change – December 2005 Table 92 – Fixed-line network access lines in use and annual change – December 2005 Table 93 – Celcom mobile network statistics – December 2005 Table 94 – Celcom subscribers and annual change – 2003 - 2006 Table 95 – Internet subscribers and annual change – 2005 Table 96 – Revenue and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 97 – Fixed lines installed and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 98 – VNPT fixed-line subscribers, annual change and teledensity – 2000 - 2005 Table 99 – Communes with access to telephones and annual change – 2000 - 2005 Table 100 – MobiFone subscribers and annual change – 1998 - 2006 Table 101 – VinaPhone subscribers and annual change – 1998 - 2006 Table 102 – Cityphone network and subscribers – September 2005 Table 103 – VNN Internet subscribers, annual change and market share – 2000 - 2005
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