Companies / Greece
Alternative Operator Hopes For A Slice Of Greek Market
October 2006 | Company News AlertWhile the majority of telecoms operators are nowadays looking to mobile and broadband for new growth opportunities, BMI believes that some fixed-line markets justify investment from new operators. One of these is Greece, which at 58.4% in 2005, has one of the highest penetration rates in Europe. Given this high rate and the increasing use of mobile phones, BMI had expected that the market would go into a sharp decline in 2005. However, the number of ISDN-equivalent lines controlled by incumbent operator OTE is still rising, and while the market as a whole may have contracted slightly, the rate of
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