Key Telecom/ICT Indicators Esperanza C. Magpantay Market, Economics and Finance Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau 4 th World Telecommunication/ICT.

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Key Telecom/ICT Indicators Esperanza C. Magpantay Market, Economics and Finance Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau 4 th World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Meeting February 2005 Geneva, Switzerland

Background ITU Constitution, Article 1, Provision 18: Collect and publish information concerning telecommunication matters ITU published Yearbook of Statistics based on ITU-T Recommendation C.1 until 1996 Yearbook transferred to BDT and based on Telecommunication Indicator Handbook Updated last 2003 WTIM in light of latest developments Available online

Guidelines International comparability: Trade-off between wish list (everything!) and most important and most likely to collect from most countries Telecom sector mandate: Subscriber, usage and revenue statistics Audience: Analysts, governments

Categories of Indicators Telephone network Mobile cellular services Data Services Quality of service Traffic Tariffs Staff Revenue Investment

Legend Indicators in Black – Adopted in 2003 WTIM Indicators in Italics – sub-category Indicators in Blue – New indicators Indicators in Red – Basic access and Infrastructure core indicators (adopted during 7- 9 February meeting)

Telephone network 1Main (fixed) telephone lines in operation 1.1PSTN Access lines ISDN voice channel equivalents (see indicator 19.3) 2Total capacity of local public switching exchanges 3Percent of main lines connected to digital exchanges 4Percent of main lines which are for residential use 5Percent of main lines in urban areas 6Number of localities with telephone service 7Public pay phones

8 Mobile cellular telephone subscribers 8.1 Mobile cellular subscribers: prepaid 9 Digital mobile cellular subscribers 9.1High-speed mobile subscribers 9.1.1GPRS subscribers 9.1.2CDMA2000 1x subscribers 9.1.3WCDMA subscribers 9.1.4CDMA2000 EV-DO subscribers 9.2SMS users 10Mobile multimedia subscribers/users* 10.1MMS users 10.2WAP users 10.3Mobile Internet users (i.e., accessing Internet from PC using mobile network) 11.1Percent coverage of mobile cellular network (land area) 11.2Percent coverage of mobile cellular network (population) Disaggregated by network (e.g., 1G, 2G, 3G?) Mobile cellular indicators * If subscribers, then should only include those using in last month.

Data services 12Telex subscriber lines 13Private leased circuits 14Total subscribers to public data networks 15Internet subscribers 15.1Dial-up subscribers 15.2Broadband Internet subscribers DSL subscribers Cable modem subscribers Other fixed broadband (FTTH, Fixed wireless, Ethernet LAN, satellite broadband) subscribers Wireless broadband (Wireless LANs, WiMAX, FWA) subscribers

Data services (cont..) 16Internet users 16.1% female Internet users 16.2Female Internet users as % of female population 18Number of PWLAN locations Hotspots 19ISDN subscribers 19.1Basic rate ISDN subscribers 19.2Primary rate ISDN subscribers 19.3ISDN voice channel equivalents 29International Internet bandwidth 29.1Outgoing 29.2Incoming

Quality of Service 20Waiting list for main lines 21Faults per 100 main line per year 22Percent of telephone faults cleared by next working day

Traffic (minutes) 23 Local telephone traffic 23.1 Fixed to mobile traffic 23.2 Internet Dial-up traffic 24 National telephone traffic 25International telephone traffic 25.1 Outgoing 25.2 Incoming 30 Public data traffic (non-Internet)

Traffic - Mobile cellular indicators 27Outgoing mobile minutes Outgoing/originating mobile minutes to same mobile network Outgoing/originating mobile minutes to other mobile networks Outgoing/originating mobile minutes to international Roaming minutes out (own subscribers) Outgoing mobile minutes to fixed networks Incoming international minutes to mobile network Incoming/terminating off-net minutes to mobile network Roaming minutes in (foreign subscribers) 27.3SMS sent 27.4MMS sent

Tariffs Connection, monthly subscription, per minute call charge (peak, off-peak, in local currency. 31 Fixed local telephone service tariffs 31.1 Residential 31.2 Business 32 National telephone call charges 33 International telephone call charges 34 Mobile communications tariffs (pre-paid) 34.1 Mobile termination rate 35 Leased line charges 36 Data communication charges 37 Internet tariffs

Staff 38Total full-time staff in telecommunication services 38.1 Female staff 38.2 Mobile communications staff

Revenue 39 Total revenues from all telecommunication services 40 Revenues from telephone service 40.1 Telephone connection charges 40.2 Telephone subscription charges 40.3 Local calls 40.4 National calls 40.5 International calls 41 Revenues from data transmission 42Revenue from leased lines 43 Revenue from mobile communications 43.1 Mobile data revenues Text and multimedia messaging revenues Data transmission revenues 44 Other revenues 45 Value-added from telecommunications

Investment 46Total annual telecom investment 46.1Mobile communications 46.2 Fixed telephone 46.3Foreign

Community Access Indicators 47Percentage of localities with with PIACs by number of inhabitants (rural/urban) 48Percentage of the population with access to a PIACs 49Number of villages with PIAC 50Target population for DCC services 51Total number of PIACs 51.1Total number of DCCs 51.2Total number of other PIACs 52Total number of computers in DCCs 53Actual DCC usage percentage

Other Indicators 54 Number of radio sets 55 Number of TV sets 56 Homes passed by cable television 57 Direct to Home satellite antennas 58 Number of Personal Computers

Core indicators for household and individuals (Survey data) HH-1 Proportion of households with a radio : HH-2Proportion of households with a TV HH-3Proportion of households with a fixed line telephone HH-4Proportion of households with a mobile cellular telephone HH-5Proportion of households with a computer HH-6Proportion of individuals that used a computer HH-7Proportion of households with a Internet access at home HH-8Proportion of individuals that used the Internet HH-9Location of individual use of the Internet HH-10Internet activities undertaken by individual

Value-added To Employees Salaries To Government Taxes To Suppliers of Capital Interest on loans Dividends Minority interests Re-investment Depreciation Retained profit

Thank you!