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Title: Forecasting Residential Broadband Demand with Limited Information


1
Forecasting Residential Broadband Demand with
Limited Information
  • A Long Term Supply and Demand Model
  • Carlo Hjelkrem (Telenor Networks), Kjell Stordahl
    (Telenor Networks) and Johannes Bøe (Telenor
    Networks)
  • ICFC 2002, June 25 28 2002

2
Scope of Presentation
  • New Technology Entering the Market
  • Little or No Historical Data
  • Traditional Quantitative Forecasting Models are
    Left in Favour of e.g. Market Surveys, Scenario
    Techniques and Analogies
  • Diffusion Models Require Little Data
  • Question What Happens To Demand When Supply
    Increases (Short and Long Term)?
  • Need to Explain the Link Between Supply And Demand

3
What is Broadband?
  • Local Network Access with Capacity Exceeding ISDN
  • I.e. over 128 Kbit/s (256 Kbit/s for Turbo ISDN)
  • DSL, Cable Modems, LMDS

4
What Drives Demand?
  • Short Term- Increasing Internet Penetration-
    Transition from PSTN/ISDN to Higher Capacities-
    Fixed Price- Always On
  • Longer Term- Entertainment- Larger
    Applications- TV/Video with improved Quality-
    Price Reductions
  • Limitations- Limited Investments And
    Deployment- Length of Subscriber Lines- Price

5
Households with Internet Access In Norway
61 Penetration
6
Forecast Of Future Internet PenetrationLogistic
Diffusion Model
7
Questions To Be Answered
  • How Much by Old Technologies, PSTN/ISDN?
  • How Much by New Technologies, Broadband?
  • What Can We Expect From DSL vs. HFC and LMDS?
  • What Market Share Can Telenor Expect?
  • What Role Is Played By Availability (Deployment)?

8
Broadband Demand In Norway, Q202
9
Prices
  • 384 Kbit/s NOK 450 - 56
  • 704 Kbit/s NOK 550 - 69
  • 1024 Kbit/s NOK 750 - 94
  • Competitors 10 20 Below

10
Broadband Penetration, Nordic Countries
11
Market Size, Nordic CountriesMillion Households
  • Finland 2.5
  • Norway 2.0
  • Denmark 2.5
  • Sweden 4.2

12
The Hybrid Broadband _at_ccess Project
  • VDSL (Very-high-data-rate Digital Subscriber
    Line)
  • HFC (Hybrid Fiber Coax, i.e. Cable Modem)
  • LMDS (Local Multipoint Distribution System,
    Wireless Local Loop)
  • DTH/SMATV (Direct To Home/Satellite Master
    Antenna Television, Satellite)
  • Combination of Different Technologies
  • Economics
  • Investments Plans
  • Coverage and Rollout Plans
  • Segmentation of The Residential Market

13
The HB_at_ Segmentation Criteria
  • Competition
  • Geography
  • Demographics

Segments Identified
  • A Areas with Major CaTV Operators
  • B Areas with Large To Medium Settlements
  • C Rural Areas

14
The HB_at_ Segmentation
15
Segment Data Input
  • Number of Households with Access to The Internet
    Relative Number of Households in Each Segment
  • ADSL Relative Number of Households in Each
    Segment
  • VDSL Pilot in A1 (Largest in Europe)
  • Cable Modem From Each Cable Operator
  • Other Relative Number of Households in Each
    Segment
  • PSTN/ISDN Residual

Mainly LLUB (ADSL), Some LMDS
16
Segment Model
New Households with Internet Access
Tech Choice PSTN/ISDN ADSL Telenor VDSL
Telenor Cable Modem Other
Choice Prob 4 declining from 04 18 declining
from 05 30 increasing from 04 30 whole
period 18 whole period
Deployment 100 whole period 72 increasing to
90 i 04 1 increasing to 80 i 06 30
increasing to 60 i 05 25 increasing to 80 i
07
X
Old Households with Internet Access
Tech Choice PSTN/ISDN ADSL Telenor VDSL
Telenor Cable Modem Other
Choice Prob 4 declining from 02 18 declining
from 02 40 increasing fra 04 20 whole
period 18 whole period
Deployment 100 whole period 70 increasing to
90 i 04 1 increasing to 80 i 06 30
increasing to 60 i 05 25 increasing to 80 i
07
X
17
Forecast Results
18
Short Term Supply Elasticity
  • ElADSLADSL 0.47
  •  
  • ElADSLVDSL - 0.1
  • ElADSLHFC - 0.18
  •  
  • ElADSLOther - 0.35
  •  
  • ElADSLTotal 0.12

19
Further Work
  • Assessment of Relative Attractiveness of the
    Different Operators (Choice Prob) Applications,
    Quality,.
  • Speed Choice
  • Price
  • TV-Centric Services (VDSL)
  • Other

20
Summary
  • A Simple Model Describing the Most Important
    Market Mechanisms (?)
  • Used Available Info Where Possible
  • Used the HB_at_ Segmentation to Understand
    Competitive Scene

Model Adequate for Answers?
Yes
  • How Much by Old Technologies, PSTN/ISDN?
  • How Much by New Technologies, Broadband?
  • What Can We Expect From DSL vs. HFC and LMDS?
  • What Market Share Can Telenor Expect?
  • What Role Is Played By Availability (Deployment)?

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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