Friday, November 9, 2012

Mobile Revenue Still Start Declining In Central, Eastern Europe in 2015


Mobile service providers in Central and Eastern Europe will hit a peak sometime about 2015, and then start declining, according to analysts at Analysys Mason

Between 2007 and 2011, operators in Central and Eastern Europe had seen revenue growth of about 4.7 percent on a compound annual basis. 

But Analysys Mason now projects that growth has slowed to about a one percent compound annual growth rate. Starting in 2015, revenue will slow at about a negative 0.6 percent CAGR.  

Mobile service revenue at constant (2011) exchange rate  [Source: Analysys Mason, 2012]
Figure 1: Mobile service revenue at constant (2011) exchange rate, and index of mobile service revenue by region and Central and Eastern European sub-group, 2009–2017 [Source: Analysys Mason, 2012]
In Western Europe, revenue has been declining for some time. 


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