Low economic growth and high inflation are expected to pose significant challenges to telecom revenue in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). This analysis delves into the critical factors shaping the CEE telecom market over the 2023–2028 period, highlighting the trends, opportunities, and obstacles that operators will face in navigating this complex landscape.
The analysis provides an in-depth exploration of telecom operators’ core services in Central and Eastern Europe, including key developments in 5G, value-added services (VAS), IoT, pay TV, and business services for operators. Additionally, it incorporates insights on equipment-related revenue.
Our forecasts are crafted through collaboration with regional market specialists and external interviews.
Scope of the Report
Connections
- Mobile:
- Handsets, mobile broadband, IoT.
- Prepaid and contract services.
- 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G.
- Smartphone and non-smartphone.
- Fixed:
- Voice and broadband services.
- Narrowband voice, VoIP, DSL, FTTP/B, cable, FWA, 5G, and other technologies.
- Pay TV
Traffic Metrics
- Outgoing voice minutes and MoU.
- Mobile data traffic.
Revenue and ARPU/ASPU
- Mobile:
- Retail, service, and wholesale revenue.
- Handset voice, messaging, data, and IoT.
- Prepaid, contract, and service types across 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G.
- Fixed:
- Retail, service, and wholesale revenue.
- Broadband, voice, and dedicated connections via DSL, FTTP/B, cable, FWA, and 5G.
- ICT Services
- Value-added services (VAS).
- Equipment-related insights