China’s three mobile operators all recorded double-digit subscriber
growth over the last year, strengthening their respective standings in
the latest Wireless Intelligence ‘Scoreboard’ operator ranking.
The new ‘Scoreboard’ tracks the top 20 global operator groups by
connections based on majority-owned assets in Q2 2012. Minority holdings
(less than 50 percent plus one share) are excluded from the analysis.
China Mobile (#1) extended its lead as the world’s largest operator
group, growing connections by 11 percent year-on-year to 683.1 million.
Its two domestic rivals both moved up the ranking compared to a year ago
- and all three now feature in the top ten for the first time.
China Unicom (#6) moved up one place on the back of a 21 percent
increase connections to 219.3 million, while China Telecom (#10) climbed
two places as connections increased 33 percent to 144.2 million.
China as a whole surpassed the 1 billion milestone earlier in the year and ended Q2 2012 on 1,047 million connections in total.
India’s Bharti Airtel (#4) was the only other member of the top ten to
move up the ranking, recording a 13 percent year-on-year rise in
connections (to 250 million) and leapfrogging Telefónica to become the
world’s fourth-largest operator group in Q2. However, Bharti's US$3.04
billion in mobile revenue in Q2 2012 is significantly lower than the
four other operators in the top five, reflecting Bharti's presence in
the ultra low-cost, low-margin Indian and African markets.
Elsewhere, France Telecom (#12) returned to the top 20 after dropping
out of the list a year ago. The recent fluctuations in its ranking are
due to an on-going group strategy of disposing of non-core or minority
assets, and strengthening its stake in others. Over the last year, the
firm increased its holdings in Poland (Orange) and Egypt (Mobinil) to
above the 50 percent threshold allowing both assets to be included in
our ranking – adding 14.8 million and 32.4 million connections,
respectively, to the group total.
France Telecom also inked a deal in Q4 2011 to acquire 100 percent of
Congo Chine Telecom, a mobile operator in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC). The operator currently has only 1.5 million connections
but is an example of the “high potential emerging markets” currently
being targeted by the group.
US market-leader Verizon Wireless (#16) fell three positions from last
year, while rival AT&T (#18) fell by two. Like the mature European
operators, however, mobile revenues were significantly higher than at
their emerging market counterparts.
Russia’s Sistema Group (#15) recorded the biggest slip in the ranking,
dropping four places from a year ago. The group is likely to have
subsequently slipped again following the forced shut down of its MTS
Uzbekistan subsidiary in Q3 2012, which will reduce its connections
total by around 9 million.
Connections (millions) 1 | YoY Growth, connections | YoY Growth, rank | Mobile Revenue (US$ billion) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China Mobile | 683.08 | 11% | - | 22.05 |
2 | Vodafone Group | 386.88 | 5% | - | 13.92 |
3 | América Móvil Group | 251.83 | 7% | - | 7.98 |
4 | Bharti Airtel Group | 250.04 | 13% | +1 | 3.04 |
5 | Telefónica Group | 243.51 | 7% | -1 | 11.40 |
6 | China Unicom | 219.25 | 21% | +1 | 4.95 |
7 | VimpelCom Group 2 | 205.05 | 7% | -1 | 4.58 |
8 | Reliance Communications | 154.60 | 8% | - | 0.48 |
9 | Telenor Group | 152.74 | 24% | - | 2.55 |
10 | China Telecom | 144.18 | 33% | +2 | 3.37 |
11 | MTN Group | 136.59 | 14% | -1 | 3.85 |
12 | France Telecom Group | 133.38 | 57% | +9 | 7.18 |
13 | Telkomsel Group | 117.24 | 15% | +2 | 1.43 |
14 | Idea Cellular | 117.16 | 23% | +3 | 1.00 |
15 | Sistema Group 3 | 114.51 | 3% | -4 | 2.54 |
16 | Verizon Wireless | 111.37 | 5% | -3 | 15.78 |
17 | Deutsche Telekom Group | 107.86 | 2% | -3 | 8.38 |
18 | AT&T | 105.21 | 7% | -2 | 14.77 |
19 | Telecom Italia | 101.10 | 16% | +1 | 4.10 |
20 | BSNL | 98.28 | 5% | -2 | 0.44 |
Mobile operator group global ranking by connections, Q2 2012
Source: Wireless Intelligence, company reports
2 Includes Orascom Group
3 Includes MTS Group
Source: http://www.mobilebusinessbriefing.com
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