NEW DELHI: The Indian telecom market will add nearly 250 million new mobile subscribers<\/a> by 2020, while the number of mobile subscribers in the entire Asia Pacific region will grow to 3.1 billion by 2020, up from 2.5 billion at the end of last year, according to a new GSMA<\/a> study.

\n\n\tThe four largest markets in the region – China, India, Indonesia and Japan – together accounted for more than three-quarters of the region’s total subscriber base.\n

\n\n\tThe study said that smaller countries in the region such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Myanmar and Pakistan will also make major contributions to subscriber growth.\n

\n\n\tThe study said that Asia Pacific will account for 60 per cent of the one billion unique mobile subscribers that will be added to the global total by 2020, with the region continuing to add subscribers at a faster rate than the global average.\n

\n\n\tThe new report, ‘The Mobile Economy: Asia Pacific 2016’, finds that 62 per cent of the Asia Pacific population was subscribed to a mobile service in 2015, forecast to rise to almost three-quarters of the population by 2020 as a further 600 million new subscribers are added over the period.\n

\n\n\tIt is calculated that mobile technologies and services made up 5.4 per cent of Asia Pacific’s GDP last year, equivalent to $1.3 trillion in economic value; this economic contribution is set to increase to $1.7 trillion by 2020.\n

“More than half the world’s mobile subscribers are based in Asia Pacific and the region will be the main engine of global subscriber growth for the remainder of the decade. Rising subscriber penetration, alongside accelerating migration to faster networks and more advanced services, continues to fuel innovation and digitisation across both advanced and emerging markets in this highly diverse region. Mobile is helping Asia build digital societies that allow its citizens to access services, anytime and anywhere – and these mobile-powered digital societies are becoming major drivers of social and economic development,\" said
Mats Granryd<\/a>, GSMA Director General.

Mobile broadband (3G\/
4G<\/a>) accounted for 45 per cent of total mobile connections in Asia Pacific last year, forecast to rise to 70 per cent by 2020 as operators continue to invest in 4G network build-outs and subscribers migrate to higher-speed networks. 4G is on track to account for more than a third of total connections in Asia Pacific by 2020.

At the end of 2015, the region had 76 live 4G-LTE networks and 20 live
VoLTE<\/a> networks.

\n\n\tAccording to the report, 4G migration is now gathering pace in markets such as Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Meanwhile, the region’s 4G pioneers – such as South Korea, Japan and China – are driving the development of 5G mobile technologies in readiness for deployments before the end of the decade.\n

\n\n\t The number of smartphone connections in Asia Pacific totaled 1.7 billion at the end of 2015, accounting for 45 per cent of regional connections. China, India and Indonesia have been the main drivers of smartphone growth, helping the region double its overall smartphone base over the last two years.\n

\n\n\tThe region will add a further 1.3 billion smartphone connections by 2020, reaching 3 billion, or two-thirds of the region’s total connections base by that point, the report said.\n

\n\n\t The mobile ecosystem in Asia also supported 15 million jobs in 2015. This includes workers directly employed in the ecosystem and jobs that are indirectly supported by the economic activity generated by the sector. In addition to the mobile sector’s impact on the economy and labour market, it makes a substantial contribution to public sector funding; approximately $111 billion was raised in the region last year via general taxation.\n

Asia’s mobile
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印度增加2.5亿新2020年手机用户:GSMA

印度电信市场将新增近2.5亿手机用户,到2020年,手机用户的数量在整个亚太地区将增长到31亿年的2020,高于去年的25亿年底,根据一项新的GSMA的研究。

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新德里:印度电信市场将增加近2.5亿新手机用户到2020年,手机用户的数量在整个亚太地区将增长到31亿年的2020,高于去年的25亿年底,根据一项新的GSMA研究。

四大市场在该地区——中国、印度、印度尼西亚和日本一起占了超过四分之三的地区的用户总数。

研究说,在该地区较小的国家,如孟加拉国、印度尼西亚、缅甸和巴基斯坦也将用户增长做出重大贡献。

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研究表示,亚太地区将占60%的十亿的手机用户总数将被添加到全球到2020年,与该地区继续添加用户速度超过全球平均水平。

新报告,“移动经济:2016年亚太”,发现亚太地区62%的人口在2015年订阅了手机服务,预计将上升到近四分之三的人口到2020年6亿新用户被添加。

它是计算出移动技术和服务由去年亚太地区GDP的5.4%,相当于1.3万亿美元的经济价值;这种经济的贡献将会增加到2020年的1.7万亿美元。

“世界上超过一半的手机用户都位于亚太地区,该地区将成为全球用户增长的主要引擎的其余部分的十年。用户普及率上升,同时加速更快地迁移到网络和更先进的服务,继续推动创新和数字化在发达国家和新兴市场在这个高度多样化的地区。移动是帮助亚洲建立数字社会,允许其公民访问服务,随时随地——而这些mobile-powered数字社会成为社会和经济发展的主要动力,”说垫Granryd,GSMA总经理。

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移动宽带(3 g /4 g)占总数的45%移动连接去年在亚太地区,预计到2020年上升到70%,运营商继续投资于4 g网络扩建项目和用户迁移到高速网络。4 g有望占总量的三分之一以上连接到2020年亚太地区。

在2015年底,该地区有76个住4 g lte网络和20住网络。

根据这份报告,4 g迁移现在聚集在印尼等市场步伐,马来西亚、菲律宾和泰国。与此同时,该地区的4 g先驱——如韩国、日本和中国——驾驶5 g移动技术的发展准备部署在年底前十年。

亚太地区智能手机连接的数量达到17亿,2015年底,占45%的区域连接。中国、印度和印尼被智能手机增长的主要驱动力,帮助该地区双其整体智能手机基础在过去的两年里。

该地区将增加13亿智能手机连接到2020年,达到30亿,或地区三分之二的总连接了这一点,该报告说。

移动生态系统2015年在亚洲也支持1500万个就业岗位。这包括工人直接应用于生态系统和工作间接支持的经济活动产生的部门。除了移动部门对经济和劳动力市场的影响,它使公共部门资助的重大贡献;去年在该地区约1110亿美元是通过一般税收。

亚洲的移动行业也起到了主要的作用提供数字包容和解决数字鸿沟。报告称,有18亿民众在亚洲太平洋通过移动设备访问互联网在去年年底,相当于该地区45%的人口。据预测,8亿人到2020年亚洲将连接到移动互联网(预计人口的63%)。

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NEW DELHI: The Indian telecom market will add nearly 250 million new mobile subscribers<\/a> by 2020, while the number of mobile subscribers in the entire Asia Pacific region will grow to 3.1 billion by 2020, up from 2.5 billion at the end of last year, according to a new GSMA<\/a> study.

\n\n\tThe four largest markets in the region – China, India, Indonesia and Japan – together accounted for more than three-quarters of the region’s total subscriber base.\n

\n\n\tThe study said that smaller countries in the region such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Myanmar and Pakistan will also make major contributions to subscriber growth.\n

\n\n\tThe study said that Asia Pacific will account for 60 per cent of the one billion unique mobile subscribers that will be added to the global total by 2020, with the region continuing to add subscribers at a faster rate than the global average.\n

\n\n\tThe new report, ‘The Mobile Economy: Asia Pacific 2016’, finds that 62 per cent of the Asia Pacific population was subscribed to a mobile service in 2015, forecast to rise to almost three-quarters of the population by 2020 as a further 600 million new subscribers are added over the period.\n

\n\n\tIt is calculated that mobile technologies and services made up 5.4 per cent of Asia Pacific’s GDP last year, equivalent to $1.3 trillion in economic value; this economic contribution is set to increase to $1.7 trillion by 2020.\n

“More than half the world’s mobile subscribers are based in Asia Pacific and the region will be the main engine of global subscriber growth for the remainder of the decade. Rising subscriber penetration, alongside accelerating migration to faster networks and more advanced services, continues to fuel innovation and digitisation across both advanced and emerging markets in this highly diverse region. Mobile is helping Asia build digital societies that allow its citizens to access services, anytime and anywhere – and these mobile-powered digital societies are becoming major drivers of social and economic development,\" said
Mats Granryd<\/a>, GSMA Director General.

Mobile broadband (3G\/
4G<\/a>) accounted for 45 per cent of total mobile connections in Asia Pacific last year, forecast to rise to 70 per cent by 2020 as operators continue to invest in 4G network build-outs and subscribers migrate to higher-speed networks. 4G is on track to account for more than a third of total connections in Asia Pacific by 2020.

At the end of 2015, the region had 76 live 4G-LTE networks and 20 live
VoLTE<\/a> networks.

\n\n\tAccording to the report, 4G migration is now gathering pace in markets such as Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Meanwhile, the region’s 4G pioneers – such as South Korea, Japan and China – are driving the development of 5G mobile technologies in readiness for deployments before the end of the decade.\n

\n\n\t The number of smartphone connections in Asia Pacific totaled 1.7 billion at the end of 2015, accounting for 45 per cent of regional connections. China, India and Indonesia have been the main drivers of smartphone growth, helping the region double its overall smartphone base over the last two years.\n

\n\n\tThe region will add a further 1.3 billion smartphone connections by 2020, reaching 3 billion, or two-thirds of the region’s total connections base by that point, the report said.\n

\n\n\t The mobile ecosystem in Asia also supported 15 million jobs in 2015. This includes workers directly employed in the ecosystem and jobs that are indirectly supported by the economic activity generated by the sector. In addition to the mobile sector’s impact on the economy and labour market, it makes a substantial contribution to public sector funding; approximately $111 billion was raised in the region last year via general taxation.\n

Asia’s mobile
industry<\/a> is also playing a leading role in delivering digital inclusion and addressing the digital divide. According to the report, there were 1.8 billion citizens across Asia Pacific accessing the internet over mobile devices at the end of last year, equivalent to 45 per cent of the region’s population. It is predicted that a further 800 million people in Asia will connect to the mobile internet by 2020 (63 per cent of expected population). <\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":52966527,"title":"Aircel invests in technologies to build on data business","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/aircel-invests-in-technologies-to-build-on-data-business\/52966527","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":52966625,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"India to add 250 million new mobile subscribers by 2020: GSMA","synopsis":"The Indian telecom market will add nearly 250 million new mobile subscribers by 2020, while the number of mobile subscribers in the entire Asia Pacific region will grow to 3.1 billion by 2020, up from 2.5 billion at the end of last year, according to a new GSMA study.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/india-to-add-250-million-new-mobile-subscribers-by-2020-gsma","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_link":"\/author\/479206691\/danish-khan","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479206691.cms?width=100&height=100&hid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479206691,"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_seo_name":"danish-khan","designation":"Senior Assistant Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2016-06-29 09:23:15","lastupd":"2016-06-29 09:28:58","breadcrumbTags":["industry","4G","mobile subscribers","GSMA","VoLTE","Mats Granryd"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/india-to-add-250-million-new-mobile-subscribers-by-2020-gsma"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/india-to-add-250-million-new-mobile-subscribers-by-2020-gsma/52966625">