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Infonetics Research: Telecom carriers entering global economic crisis on solid ground; tough road ahead

Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reports that
worldwide service provider capex (capital expenditures) are on track to
reach $275 billion in 2008, up 10.5% from the previous year. Much of the
growth is due to currency appreciation against the US dollar, which peaked
in July 2008.
Infonetics' report, Service
Provider Capex, Opex, ARPU, and Subscribers, updated this week to
reflect world events, projects a 2% downturn in worldwide carrier capex in
2009, led by big cuts by Asia Pacific service providers, followed by a flat
2010 and a slow return to growth in 2011 with the start of a new investment
cycle.

While a telecom spending plateau was forecast by Infonetics in 2006 to
begin in 2009, the global turmoil has shifted it to 2008.
"In this tough economic environment, service providers will sweat their
assets, deplete inventories, reallocate capital to revenue generating
areas, and use some capital to buy back stocks (take a look at BT). The
good news is: most service providers have clean balance sheets, so they are
entering the global crisis on solid financial ground. They went through
their correction when the Internet/telecom bubble burst, resulting in deep
double-digit capex cuts. The bad news is: dismal economic events have
culminated in drastic declines of market valuation among companies in
nearly every industry/sector, limiting funds to sustain or grow telecom
services over the next 6-12 months, leading to capital spending constraints
among vendors and carriers. In North America, EMEA, and CALA, we foresee
only low-to-mid single-digit cuts because service providers there are
already operating at moderate to low capital intensity (the ratio of capex
to revenue). But in Russia and Asia Pacific, where capital intensity has
been very high, we expect steep, double-digits capex cuts from some service
providers," said Stéphane Téral,
principal analyst at Infonetics Research.
Other highlights from the
report:
-- Wireless services will help keep service providers' revenue afloat,
and prevent telecom from a major slump
-- Worldwide service provider revenue is on track to reach $1.63 trillion
in 2008, up 9.5% from 2007, due in large part to currency appreciation,
with the rest coming from wireless
-- The world's 10 largest service providers (ranked by 2007 revenue) are
AT&T, Verizon, NTT, Deutsche Telekom, France Télécom, Vodafone, Telefónica,
China Mobile, BT, and Sprint
Infonetics' capex report features analysis on how the current economic
crisis is impacting telecom markets by region, as well as which telecom
equipment segments are most and least likely to be affected by service
provider capex cuts. The report series tracks revenue, capex,
capex-to-revenue ratios, opex, ARPU, subscribers, and access lines of 164
public and semi-private/government-owned service providers on a monthly and
biannual basis. The reports include actual data and forecasts, market
drivers, analysis, service provider demographics, and pivot tables for
customizing analysis with data viewable by service provider, service
provider type, and equipment category. Reports are available for North
America, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa), Asia Pacific, CALA (Central
and Latin America), and Worldwide.
For report highlights, log in
to Infonetics' online portal from www.infonetics.com (see Service Provider
Capex and Subscribers). For sales, contact Larry Howard, vice president, at
larry@infonetics.com or +1 (408) 583-3335.
Infonetics Research (www.infonetics.com) is an international market
research and consulting firm serving the communications industry since
1990. A leader in defining and tracking emerging and established
technologies in all world regions, Infonetics helps clients plan,
strategize, and compete more effectively.
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