Central and Eastern Europe Mobile Data Market to 2015: Average Revenue Per Subscription (Arps) by Mobile Data

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Central and Eastern Europe Mobile Data Market to 2015: Average Revenue Per Subscription (ARPS) by Mobile Data Central and Eastern Europe Mobile Data Market to 2015: Average Revenue Per Subscription (ARPS) by Mobile Data" report provides a top-level overview and detailed insights into the operating environment for mobile operators. It is an essential tool for companies active across the telecom value chain in Central and Eastern Europe and for new companies that may be considering entering the market. This product is part of Pyramid's new 'on demand' range. These reports are built on the foundation of the most up-to-date data at the moment of purchase, guaranteeing their sensitivity to the current state of the market, and facilitating informed business decisions that can be made with the utmost of confidence. Delivered within two working days, these 'on demand' products combine Pyramid's rigorous methodology with a new level of reactivity to the market, making them an exciting addition to our portfolio, and an even more useful resource for your organization. Key Findings Demographics - Statistical data on Central and Eastern Europe population, households, businesses, nominal GDP, nominal GDP per Capita, consumer price inflation, exchange rates (local currency and US dollar) Central and Eastern Europe mobile services penetration covering: Main lines, mobile users, mobile subscriptions by type and mobile data users Mobile ARPS by: operator, subscription type, service line, technology and generation and by application Total mobile revenues including messaging and applications. Synopsis This report offers a concise breakdown of Central and Eastern Europe operating environment, with both historic data and forecasts to 2015. The report contains quantitative data which covers: Demographics - data on Central and Eastern Europe population, households, businesses, nominal GDP, nominal GDP per Capita, consumer price inflation, exchange rates (local currency and US dollar)...