This IDC study sizes, analyzes, and forecasts the markets for telephony services market in Turkey. The study segments telephony services connections by business and residential, with business being further segmented by size. Telephony traffic and spending is segmented by type of service and outgoing calls, including connection and subscription fees, local calls, Internet calls, national calls, fixed-to-mobile calls, and international calls.
Questions answered in this IDC study include:
What is the current size of the telephony services market and how will it grow over the next five years? What types of services will fuel growth in the telephony services markets, and what market inhibitors do service providers need to be aware of? What are the likely market strategies to be implemented by incumbents and new entrants in telephony services markets?"While the improving Turkish economy has translated into increased consumer spending, the fixed-line telephony services market has not been the main beneficiary. Fixed-mobile substitution is the main inhibitor of growth in telephony services in the country." – Mohsen Malaki, Program and Consulting Manager, Telecommunications Group, IDC CEMA