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Market observatory: The telecommunications services market in France


1.2.2 Incoming international traffic 6

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Sales
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Interconnection services –
incoming international

240

215

220

243

251

+4,6%

of which fixed operators

195

172

181

207

207

+6,6%

of which mobile operators

45

43

39

37

43

-4,1%

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Volumes
(en millions de minutes)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Interconnection services –
incoming international

1 801

1 478

1 565

1 660

1 751

-2,8%

of which fixed operators

1 543

1 231

1 313

1 429

1 466

-5,0%

of which mobile operators

258

247

252

231

285

+10,6%

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Note: As of the first quarter 2003, incoming roaming-in is no longer included in incoming international traffic. Beginning the first quarter 2004, roaming-in values for mobile operators are monitored in the table below.

 

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1.2.3 Roaming in (mobile operators) 6

 

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Sales in millions of euros

-

-

179

209

289

-

Volume in millions of minutes

-

-

281

335

422

-

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Note: Roaming-in corresponds to calls made and received in France by customers of foreign mobile operators, which are carried by a French mobile operator.

 

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2 Market segments

 

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2.1 Fixed telephony

 

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2.1.1 Access, subscriptions and fixed lines

Income from fixed telephony access fees, subscriptions and additional services are down 1.2% over the third quarter 2003. The number of fixed lines continues to decline at an annual rate of -0.4%.

Access sales
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Access fees, subscriptions and additional services

1 386

1 364

1 352

1 355

1 369

-1,2%

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The number of fixed lines remains stable, the number of telephone accesses via cable networks grew 12.4% in one year.

Number of fixed lines
(units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Number of fixed lines

33 775 617

33 807 233

33 783 175

33 709 447

33 655 323

-0,4%

Of which Cable

57 194

59 793

60 086

62 791

64 296

+12,4%

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The number of lines using automatic carrier pre-selection is up 19.1% over the third quarter 2003, while call-by-call selection tends to decline. If we consider that the number of people using both types of carrier selection is negligible, we estimate that 7.8 million lines use the services of operators other than the incumbent.

Number of indirect connexions
(units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Number of indirect connexions

7 023 708

7 589 629

7 667 214*

7 854 566*

7 830 331

+11,5%

of which call-by-call selection

2 655 596

2 944 713

2 925 666*

2 794 075*

2 629 584

-1,0%

of which pre-selection

4 368 112

4 644 917

4 741 548*

5 060 491*

5 200 747

+19,1%

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Note The call-by-call selection numbers take into account only active subscriptions, and pre-selection numbers include only subscriptions in service, net of cancellations
* Adjusted figures
.

The number of unbundled lines topped the one million mark at the end of the third quarter 2004. A further 260 000 new lines were unbundled in the third quarter 2004. The total number of unbundled lines increased strongly in the third quarter, almost quadrupling over the previous quarter (53 516 lines compared with 13 731).

Unbundling
(units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Number of unbundled lines

141 356

273 255

477 843

749 542

1 050 293

+643,0%

Of which partially unbundled

138 878

269 460

472 354

735 811

996 777

+617,7%

Of which totally unbundled lines

2 478

3 795

5 489

13 731

53 516

+2 059,6%

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2.1.2 Calls from fixed lines (excluding public payphones, cards and Internet)

 

The volume of calls to mobile phones is up 7.5% over the third quarter 2003. This increase is assisted by both the increase in the number of mobile phones and the decrease in the cost of call termination on mobile. Passed on to prices, these decreases explain the significant declines in sales generated by fixed-mobile calls (-11.6%). The volume of national calls declined 1.8% for the period.

Sales
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

National calls excluding fixed to mobile *

907

942

964

905

854

-5,8%

Of which local calls**

542

567

578

576

545

+0,4%

Of which long-distance calls

364

375

386

329

310

-15,0%

International calls

203

198

191

182

187

-8,2%

Calls to mobiles

681

686

639

627

602

-11,6%

Total calls from fixed lines

1 791

1 825

1 794

1 714

1 643

-8,3%

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** excluding Internet access calls. The breakdown between local calls and long-distance calls is an ART estimate

Volumes
(in millions of minutes)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

National calls

20 152

22 928

23 202

21 203

19 784

-1,8%

Of which local calls**

13 726

15 679

15 779

14 272*

13 512

-1,6%

Of which long-distance calls

6 426

7 248

7 424

6 935*

6 272

-2,4%

International calls

1 195

1 212

1 239*

1 255*

1 270

+6,2%

Calls to mobiles

2 827

2 896

2 915

2 951*

3 038

+7,5%

Total calls from fixed lines

24 175

27 035

27 358*

25 412*

24 093

-0,3%

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* adjusted figures
** excluding Internet access calls

 

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2.1.3 Fixed phone cards and public payphones

While all indicators for public telephones show a regular decline on this market segment, the market for telephone cards is coming back, with 22.8% growth in volume in one year.

Subscriber cards and
prepaid cards

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Sales (in millions of euros)

59

55

50

56

60

+1,6%

Volumes (in millions of minutes)

384

420

422

463

472

+22,8%

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Public payphones

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Sales (in millions of euros)

89

76

70

70

75

-15,8%

Volumes (in millions of minutes)

383

306

279

286

297

-22,5%

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Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Number of public payphones
at end of quarter (units)

195 190

192 273

195 773

189 079

191 794

-1,7%

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2.2 Internet

 

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2.2.1 Sales and volumes (declared operators)

 

The major increase in Internet income at the third quarter 2004 is due in part to the extension of the perimeter of the survey following the inclusion of a previously unregistered IAP. The Market Observatory estimates that this modification to the perimeter explains about €110 million in additional sales for the total Internet activity at the third quarter 2004.

Sales (declared opérators)

(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Total des revenus Internet

326

359

436*

438*

561

+72,1%

Of which dialup Internet

138

133

127

109

141

+1,8%

Of which broadband Internet

171

205

290*

306*

368

+115,3%

Of which other revenues

17

20

20

23

52

211,9%

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Note: It is important to remember that sales are for services billed by declared operators directly to the end user or to access providers when these are not declared operators. Therefore, the figures do not include total financial consumption; they ignore the added value of access providers who are not declared operators.* adjusted figures.

 

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2.2.2 Dialup Internet (declared operators)

 

The major increase in income at the third quarter 2004 is due in part to the extension of the perimeter of the sur

Sales(declared operators)
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Total dialup Internet sales

138

133

127

109

141

+1,8%

Of which collection for ISPs

65

57

57

49

25

-60,7%

Of which flat rate packages

15

16

13

12

73

+395,1%

Of which free access accounts

59

60

56

47*

43

-27,5%

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Note: This publication distinguishes between two types of subscription for Internet access calls for end users:

1 : (a) Users pay their ISP for a flat number of minutes for calls to Internet. In this case, the local loop operator collects Internet traffic for the ISPs (AFA definition: paying accounts on the basis of a flat monthly rate). (b) If the local loop operator is an access provider, it enters its flat-rate revenues on the "Dialup Internet flat-rate revenues" line 2 : Clients have free access accounts (with no monthly subscription) with access providers and pay only for what they consume ("pay as you go") directly to the local loop operator (AFA definition: free access accounts or billed according to use).

Volumes (declared operators)
(in millions of minutes)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Total volumes for Internet
billed to end users

16 664

17 313

17 190*

14 828*

12 906

-22,6%

Of which free access accounts volume

2 281

2 520

2 359

2 056*

1 780

-22,0%

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* adjusted figures

 

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2.2.3 Internet subscriptions (declared operators and non declared ISPs operators)

 

Since the fourth quarter 2003, the number of subscriptions shown is taken from the result of ART’s specific quarterly survey of IAPs. ART published the results of this survey for the third quarter 2004 on 15 December 2004. The figures for previous quarters have been updated since the previous issue in order to take into account new information received on certain operators.

Internet subscriptions
(declared operators and non declared ISPs
operators)
(units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q203

Internet subscriptions

10 005 270

10 605 693

11 061 655

11 141 458

11 308 326

+13,0 %

- Dialup Internet subscriptions (1)

7 215 000

7 036 378

6 660 209

6 230 045

5 810 631

-19,5 %

- Broadband Internet subscriptions
(cable, xdsl, WLL…) (2)

2 790 270

3 569 315

4 401 446

4 911 413

5 497 695

+97,0%

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Dialup Internet (1)
(declared operators and non declared
ISPs operators (units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Dialup Internet subscriptions

7 215 000

7 047 871

6 660 209

6 230 045

5 810 631

-19,5%

- Free access accounts subscriptions

 

2 747 285

2 680 449

2 549 824

2 475 512

-

- Flat rate packages (access and calls)

 

4 300 586

3 979 761

3 680 221

3 335 119

-

Broadband Internet (2)
(declared operators and non declared
ISPs operators)
(units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Broadband Internet subscriptions
(cable, xdsl, WLL…)

2 790 270

3 569 315

4 401 446

4 911 413

5 497 695

+97,0%

- ADSL

 

3 172 013

3 978 077

4 482 948

5 061 779

-

- Cable (AFORM)

348 295

393 788

419 779

424 978

432 500

+24,2%

- Other technology

 

3 514

3 590

3 487

3 416

-

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(1) Source : AFA data (1) up to 3rd quarter 2003, ART’s Internet Observatory from the 4th quarter 2003. Data of quarters 1, 2 and 3 have been adjusted since the last publication.

(2) Source : ART’s Market Observatory up to the 3rd quarter 2003, ART’s Internet Observatory from the 4th quarter 2003. Data of quarters 1, 2 and 3 have been adjusted since the last publication. ) AFORM: Association Française des Opérateurs de Réseaux Multiservices (http://www.aform.org)

The number of high-speed Internet accesses reached 5.5 million and now represents half of all Internet accesses. ADSL takes the lion’s share with 92% of all accesses, ahead of cable (8% of all accesses) and other technologies (wireless local loop, fibre optics, satellite).

Note: In order to correctly interpret the figures for high-speed Internet access by access technology, one must take into account the differences in geographic coverage by telephone and cable networks. Aform estimates the number of cable connections suitable for Internet at 6.3 million while xDSL has a technical potential of over 25 million lines.

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2.3 Mobile telephony

The entire mobile telephony market grew during the third quarter 2003. This growth concerns both voice (+9.2% in income) and data transport on mobile networks (+22.5% of income). Personal messaging (SMS) represents over 80% of the data transport income. Over the same period, telephone traffic volumes rose (+19.1% of the total), especially mobile-mobile call volumes.

Sales
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Mobile telephony

3 159

3 182

3 166*

3 304*

3 449

+9,2%

Of which outgoing internationals calls

126

120

118

131

147

+16,8%

Data transport on mobile networks

275

305

312*

312

337

+22,5%

Of which interpersonal messaging
(SMS, MMS and other)

238

265

266*

262

281

+18,1%

Total mobile telephony

3 434

3 487

3 479*

3 616*

3 786

+10,2%

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Volumes
(in millions of minutes)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Calls to national fixed lines

5 031

5 575

5 717

5 502

5 371

+6,8%

Calls to mobiles on the same network**

6 220

6 876

7 553

7 743

8 009

+28,8%

Calls to other networks

3 857

4 140

4 330

4 553

4 572

+18,5%

Outgoing internationals calls

221

205

215

238

286

+29,7%

Roaming out 7

267

202

195

222

340

+27,3%

Total mobile telephony

15 597

16 998

18 009

18 258

18 578

+19,1%

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* adjusted figures
** Call volumes include calls to check voice mail. At the 1st quarter 2004, the increase in volume is explained in part by the reclassification of certain text messaging calls and to the short numbers of mobile operators which are no longer included in "advanced services" but in "calls to mobiles on the same network". We can estimate that this reclassification concerns some 120 million minutes of 1st quarter 2004 figures.

Volume of interpersonal messaging
(millions of units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Number of interpersonal SMS
sent during the quarter

2 055

2 429

2 572

2 455

2 746

+33,6%

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Note:Beginning the 1st quarter 2004, the Observatory no longer collects messaging operator or satellite mobile network data, as they represent only a very small volume of activity. These data are, however, available in the Mobile Observatory.

The number of mobile telephones reached 42.9 million at the end of the third quarter 2004, for a 71% penetration rate. The share of pre-paid cards continues to decrease to the benefit of monthly packages, which were the choice of 61% of mobile telephony customers at the end of the third quarter.

Number of mobile customers
(units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Mobile telephony

40 125 458

41 683 598

41 924 426

42 243 852

42 867 776

+6,8%

Of which contract subscribers

23 386 925

24 536 549

25 007 843

25 583 575

26 333 274

+12,6%

Of which mobile prepaid cards

16 738 533

17 147 049

16 916 583

16 660 277

16 534 502

-1,2%

Of which active pre-paid cards8

16 107 363

16 461 854

16 328 741

16 027 076

15 923 340

-1,1%

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Number
(units)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Active mobile multimedia users

-

-

6 678 507

7 548 559

8 062 476

-

Number of mobile numbers
ported during the quarter

-

-

46 352

51 779

47 450

-

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Notes : The active numbers of multimedia users is defined as the number of customers (contract subscribers or prepaid cards users) who have used a multimedia service such as Wap, i-Mode, MMS or e-mail (SMS are not included) at least once in the past month, regardless of the support technology (CSD, GPRS, UMTS…) The number of ported mobile telephone numbers is the number of effective porting (numbers activated by the recipient operator) done during the quarter.

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2.4 Other market segments

 

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2.4.1 Advanced services

The decline in the volume of mobile operators’ advanced services observed starting in the first quarter 2004 is the result of a more precise definition of what is meant by "advanced services" in the instructions to operators for the survey. In particular, this precision modifies the way in which calls to voice mail and mobile operators’ short numbers are reported. Part of these calls has been moved from "advanced services" to the "calls to mobiles on the same network" line. We estimate that this reclassification concerns a volume if 120 million minutes for first quarter 2004 figures.

Sales (*)
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Advanced Services

427

456

435*

412*

426

-0,4%

Fixed operators

324

348

321

300

297

-8,4%

Mobile operators

103

108

114*

113*

129

+24,8%

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* adjusted figures

(**)This includes all amounts billed by operators to customers who call "special numbers", including sums paid by the operators to service providers.

Volumes
(in millions of minutes)
Q3 2003
Q4 2003
Q1 2004
Q2 2004
Q3 2004
Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Advanced Services

2 696

2 719

2 325

2 302

2 453

-9,0%

Fixed operators

2 356

2 347

2 088

2 070

2 187

-7,2%

Mobile operators

340

372

237

232

266

-21,9%

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2.4.2 Leased lines and data transport (fixed line operators only)

 

Sales
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Leased lines

573

586

551*

542*

554

-3,3%

Data transport

138

153

128

128

146

+5,7%

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Note : Leased line sales may include double accounts in that they cover sales from operators to other operators.These sales may represent up to 35% of total leased line sales. Licensed operators represent only a part of the total data transport market (about one-quarter in 2002).

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2.4.3 Other telephony-related services

Directory services

Until the fourth quarter 2003, the "directory assistance, directory and advertising" income of fixed operators partially covered certain call centre activities which should not have appeared there. We corrected the perimeter in the first quarter of 2004, and another adjustment was made in the third quarter. The Observatory will try to correct these results in future issues.

Sales
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Operators assistance, sales of
directories and advertising

93

91

57

67

80

-14,2%

Fixed operators

75

72

38

47

59

-21,2%

Mobile operators

18

19

19

20

21

+14,5%

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Terminals and equipment

Sales
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Terminals and equipments

521

703

533*

472*

629

+20,7%

Fixed operators

146

160

183

164

176

+20,3%

Mobile operators

375

543

350*

308*

453

+20,8%

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* adjusted figures

Note: As in previous editions, revenue from packs and terminals includes commissions to distributors.

 

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2.4.4 Hosting and call centre management

 

Sales
(in millions of euros)

Q3 2003

Q4 2003

Q1 2004

Q2 2004

Q3 2004

Change
Q2 04/Q2 03

Hosting and call centre management

14

7

5

8

7

-49,3%

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