Europe Sees the Rise of Fixed Mobile Convergence
Fixed mobile convergence (FMC) is the trend toward seamless connectivity between fixed and wireless telecommunications networks. The term also describes any physical network that allows cellular telephone sets to function smoothly with the fixed network infrastructure.
FMC’s ultimate objective is to maximize all data, phone, and video communications between and among end users, regardless of where they are or what devices they use. FMC allows a single device to connect to and transition between wired and wireless networks in the near future.
Wireless market analyst firm Mobile Experts just released a new report breaking down the details of Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) in Europe. Telecom operators are forging ahead with converging their wireline and wireless network services, with more than 37% of broadband households subscribing through a converged service today in Europe.
Convergence is a way to save on key costs, reduce churn etc
This new forecast details the complicated architecture of aligning standards in order to converge the core network and pieces of the access network — an ongoing process that will be increasingly informed by 3GPP technology. This report includes financial and market data from specific European powerhouse markets, to illuminate the importance of FMC in the evolving telecom landscape.
“Fixed mobile convergence appears to have taken root,” comments Mobile Experts analyst, Kyung Mun. “European telecommunications providers have realized that convergence is a way to save on key costs, reduce churn, and to enable new converged services. In last year’s report, we covered the American market. This year, we outline solid and steady trends in the European sphere, which may be a precursor to the evolving U.S. telecommunications landscape.”
According to the report, the effect of FMC on European operators is complicated to parse. Heavy hitters in Europe recognize the importance of FMC, and high-ARPU markets would benefit from its ready availability — the challenge is negotiating service bundling to value-conscious, low-ARPU markets. This report provides a detailed explanation of how operators will use the 5G core network to bolster their competitiveness.
FMS, the growing propensity for consumers and businesses to replace hard-wired or cordless landline sets with cellular telephones, is frequently considered as a means of reversing the trend toward fixed-mobile substitution (FMS).
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