导读:亚洲,因特网,Asian,Internet Abstract This market report provides a comprehensive overview of the Internet segment of the market across the various economies of Asia. The overview includes Internet statistics on each country. While there is consid

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2008 Asian - Internet Market

亚洲,因特网,Asian,Internet

Abstract

This market report provides a comprehensive overview of the Internet segment of the market across the various economies of Asia. The overview includes Internet statistics on each country.

While there is considerable activity in the Internet and online markets across the region, the market in Asia continues to be dominated by the big players of North Asia, (South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, etc), with a significant role also being played by some of the South East Asian countries (Singapore, Malaysia, etc). Of course, in terms of sheer Internet user numbers, China (200 million) and India (210 million) maintain a real presence, despite their modest user penetration figures.

In fact as highlighted in the table below, the Asian Internet market can be broken into three user penetration groups. The top group includes the more highly penetrated markets in terms of users and subscribers. They also tend to have sophisticated and extensive broadband access facilities in place. Typically we find that countries from this group are among the global leaders in broadband Internet. South Korea, with a user penetration of over 71%, leads the regional market with a broadband subscriber penetration of 30%. Closely following in second place is Hong Kong with 70% user penetration and 27% broadband subscriber penetration. The countries in this top grouping are characterised by their state of the art national infrastructure and, most importantly, strong regulatory support for expansion of telecom and IT services.

The countries in second band – roughly between 10% and 20% user penetration – are to be found in expansion mode when it comes to their Internet markets. But there is a clear gap (20%) to be bridged before they can be counted in the top grouping. With Thailand (21% user penetration) and Vietnam (20%) playing lead roles in this middle group, we typically find that in the last few years both operators and governments have started to give priority to expanding Internet access and speed in these countries. Of course, as noted already we find China and India in this grouping as the two giants struggle to provide Internet access for their respectively huge populations.

In the third grouping – those markets with a user penetration of less than 10% – we tend to find those countries that, for whatever reason, have not yet ‘got their act together’ when it comes to Internet. Of course, some are performing relatively well under difficult circumstances. Indonesia, for example, has major infrastructure challenges to overcome in providing Internet to its citizens; yet its 9% penetration does in fact represent a very significant 25 million users. And the war-ravaged Afghanistan is managing 2% user penetration under extremely difficult circumstances. Then there is the tiny fledgling nation of Timor Leste (East Timor), which has continued to struggle with political instability as it attempts to build its national infrastructure. At the bottom end of the Internet scale in Asia, however, we find a number of countries that are simply struggling with poor telecom infrastructure and generally underdeveloped regulatory regimes. Included among these are Laos, Nepal, Turkmenistan, Cambodia, Tajikistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar.

Contents

1. Afghanistan

1.1 Overview

1.1.1 Internet statistics

1.2 Internet cafés

1.3 Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

1.4 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

2. Armenia

2.1 Overview

2.1.1 Internet statistics

2.2 Wireless Internet

2.3 ISP market

2.3.1 Arminco Global Telecommunications

2.3.2 Armenian Freenet

2.3.3 Web Ltd (WEB.AM)

2.3.4 Armenian Datacom Company (ADC)

3. Azerbaijan

3.1 Overview

3.1.1 Internet statistics

3.1.2 Computers for schools

3.2 ISP market

4. Bangladesh

4.1 Overview

4.1.1 Internet statistics

4.1.2 Constraints on Internet growth

4.2 MediNet

4.3 Village Computer and Internet Program (VCIP)

4.4 International Internet Gateway (IIG) licence

4.5 ISP market

4.5.1 Overview

4.5.2 BTTB’s ISP service

4.5.3 Grameen Cybernet

4.5.4 Integrated Services Network (ISN)

4.5.5 InTech Online (IOL)

4.5.6 AlwaysOn Network

4.6 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

5. Bhutan

5.1 Overview

5.1.1 Internet statistics

5.1.2 Government online

5.2 ISP market

5.2.1 DrukNet

5.2.2 Samden Tech

6. Brunei Darussalam

6.1 Overview

6.1.1 Internet statistics

7. Cambodia

7.1 Overview

7.1.1 Internet statistics

7.1.2 Internet access locations

7.1.3 MediaRing’s acquisition of AngkorNet

8. China

8.1 Overview

8.1.1 Internet statistics

8.2 Internet regulations and censorship

8.2.1 Overview

9. Georgia

9.1 Overview

9.1.1 Internet statistics

9.2 ISP market

9.2.1 Georgia Online

9.2.2 SaNet

10. Hong Kong

10.1 Overview

10.1.1 Internet statistics

10.2 Regulatory issues

10.2.1 Regulatory developments

10.3 Internet traffic volume

10.4 Domain names

10.5 Wireless Internet

11. India

11.1 Overview

11.1.1 Growth path

11.1.2 Internet statistics

11.1.3 Growth issues

11.1.4 Service disruption

11.2 Regulatory issues

11.2.1 Internet policy

11.2.2 National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI)

11.2.3 Pricing

11.2.4 Domain names

11.2.5 Censorship and security

11.3 ISP market

11.3.1 Major ISPs

12. Indoensia

12.1 Overview

12.1.1 Internet statistics

12.1.2 Internet information control

12.1.3 Cyber laws

12.1.4 Telkom’s national IP backbone

12.1.5 IPv6

12.2 ISP market

13. Japan

13.1 Overview

13.1.1 Internet statistics

13.2 Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ)

13.3 Japan Internet Providers’ Association (JAIPA)

13.4 Regulatory issues

13.4.1 Policy on national information superhighway

13.4.2 Government’s IT Basic Strategy

13.4.3 Internet replacement

13.5 Fight against Google dominance

13.6 Online banking

14. Kazakhstan

14.1 Overview

14.1.1 Internet statistics

14.1.2 Kazakh Network Information Centre (KazNIC)

14.1.3 Ashyk Alem Project

14.2 ISP market

14.2.1 Kazakhstan Online

14.2.2 Nursat

14.3 Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)

15. Kyrgyzstan

15.1 Overview

15.1.1 Internet statistics

15.2 ISP market

16. Laos

16.1 Overview

16.1.1 Internet statistics

16.2 ISP market

16.3 Public Internet access

16.4 Top level domain name

17. Macau

17.1 Overview

17.1.1 Internet statistics

17.1.2 ISP market

17.1.3 Licensing of Internet services

18. Malaysia

18.1 Overview

18.1.1 Internet statistics

18.2 ISP market

18.2.1 Initial market structure

18.2.2 Restructure of the Internet service market

18.2.3 TMNet

18.2.4 Jaring

18.2.5 Maxis Net

18.2.6 Time dotNet

18.2.7 iZZinet

18.3 Internet via satellite

18.4 National IPv6 Council

19. Maldives

19.1 Overview

19.1.1 Internet statistics

19.2 Competition

19.3 Government Network of the Maldives (GNM)

20. Mongolia

20.1 Overview

20.1.1 Internet statistics

20.2 Mongolia Internet Exchange (MIX)

20.3 ISP market

20.3.1 DataCom (MagicNet)

20.3.2 Other ISPs

21. Myanmar

21.1 Overview

21.1.1 Internet statistics

21.1.2 Internet cafés

21.1.3 WiMAX

22. Nepal

22.1 Overview

22.1.1 Internet statistics

22.1.2 WiFi network for remote villages

22.2 ISP market

23. North Korea

23.1 Overview

23.2 ISP market

23.3 Websites

23.4 Email service

23.5 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

23.6 Internet cafes

24. Pakistan

24.1 Overview

24.1.1 Internet statistics

24.1.2 Major government initiatives

24.1.3 Internet censorship

24.2 ISP market

25. Philippines

25.1 Overview

25.1.1 Internet statistics

25.2 Internet exchanges

25.2.1 PhIX

25.2.2 I-Gate

25.3 Internet regulations

25.3.1 Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT)

25.4 Gearing Up Internet Literacy and Access for Students (GILAS)

25.5 Cybercafés

25.6 ISP market

25.6.1 Selected ISPs

25.6.2 Internet Data Centres (IDCs)

25.7 Internet via satellite

25.8 IP networks

26. Singapore

26.1 Overview

26.1.1 Internet statistics

26.1.2 Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC)

26.1.3 Regulatory environment

26.1.4 International Internet infrastructure

26.1.5 Internet data centres

26.1.6 Internet security

26.1.7 International Internet Exchange

26.2 ISP market

26.2.1 Overview of selected ISPs

27. South Korea

27.1 Overview

27.1.1 The world’s most penetrated broadband Internet market

27.1.2 Internet statistics

27.1.3 Internet cafes/PC bangs

27.1.4 Inter usage patterns

27.1.5 Internet search engines

28. Sri Lanka

28.1 Overview

28.1.1 Internet statistics

28.2 Internet exchange

28.3 Public Internet access

28.4 Data centres

28.5 ISP market

28.5.1 Lanka Internet Services

28.5.2 Wishya Online (Pvt) Ltd

28.5.3 ITMIN Ltd

28.5.4 Eureka Online (Pvt) Ltd

28.5.5 Pan Lanka Networking (Pvt) Ltd

28.5.6 Lanka Global Online

28.5.7 SLTNet

28.5.8 Suntel wOw

28.5.9 BellNet

28.6 E-commerce

29. Taiwan

29.1 Overview

29.1.1 Internet statistics

29.2 Public Internet access

29.3 Internet hosts

29.4 Direct Internet access network

29.5 TWGate

29.6 ISP market

29.6.1 HiNet

29.6.2 SeedNet

29.6.3 Eastern Broadband

29.6.4 TrandSend Internet Co

29.6.5 JoinNet

30. Tajikistan

30.1 Overview

30.1.1 Internet statistics

30.2 Censorship

31. Timor Leste

31.1 Overview

31.1.1 Internet statistics

31.2 VoIP

32. Thailand

32.1 Overview

32.1.1 Internet statistics

32.1.2 Thailand proposed as a regional ICT hub

32.1.3 Internet censorship

32.2 ISP market

32.3 Major ISPs

32.3.1 True Internet (formerly Asia Infonet)

32.3.2 CS Loxinfo

32.3.3 Jasmine Internet (Ji-NET)

32.3.4 Internet Thailand Co

32.3.5 KSC Commercial Internet

32.3.6 Loxley Information Services (Loxinfo)

32.3.7 Samart Infonet

32.3.8 Pacific Internet

32.3.9 Roynet Internet

32.3.10 CATNET

32.4 Thailand Internet Exchange (THIX)

32.4.1 Opening up of gateway market

32.5 Regulatory issues

32.5.1 Internet charges

32.6 Internet cafes

32.7 Content

32.8 IT policy

33. Turkmenistan

33.1 Overview

33.1.1 Internet statistics

33.2 Censorship

34. Uzbekistan

34.1 Overview

34.1.1 Internet statistics

34.2 ISP market

35. Vietnam

35.1 Overview

35.1.1 Internet statistics

35.1.2 Internet subscriber projections

35.1.3 International bandwidth

35.2 Regulatory environment

35.2.1 Government control

35.2.2 Proposed Cyber Law

35.3 Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC)

35.3.1 Domain name system

35.4 Internet cafés

35.5 ISP market

35.5.1 NetNam

35.5.2 Online service providers

35.5.3 Electricity of Vietnam (EVN)

35.5.4 International leasing charges for IXPs

35.6 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

35.7 Satellite Internet

35.8 Emerging IT industry

36. Glossary of Abbreviations


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