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虛擬網路營運商市場- 按服務(行動虛擬網路營運商(MVNO)、固定虛擬網路營運商(FVNO))、按產品(預付費、後付費)、按最終用戶(消費者、企業)、2024 - 2032 年預測Virtual Network Operator Market - By Service (Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), Fixed Virtual Network Operator (FVNO)), By Offering (Prepaid, Postpaid), By End User (Consumer, Enterprise), Forecast 2024 - 2032 |
在領先公司不斷推出產品的推動下,2024 年至 2032 年間,全球虛擬網路營運商市場規模的CAGR將超過 7%。隨著電信業者尋求創新方式來擴展其服務產品並開拓新市場,虛擬網路營運商已成為可行的解決方案。
例如,2024 年 3 月,Breezeline(以前稱為 Atlantic Broadband)宣布計劃在國家內容與技術合作社 (NCTC) 的推動下,透過與 AT&T 和 Reach 的協議推出行動服務。加入 NCTC 行列後,Breezeline 可能成為利用該合作社與 AT&T 的 MVNO 協議以及與 Reach 的 MVNE 協議推出行動服務的最新成員。
這些公司利用現有基礎設施提供客製化電信服務,以滿足特定客戶群或利基市場的需求。隨著 5G 和物聯網等技術的興起,對靈活、可擴展的網路解決方案的需求不斷成長,進一步推動了對 VNO 服務的需求。領先公司正在利用這一趨勢,推出新的 VNO 產品和合作夥伴關係,推動 VNO 市場的成長並塑造電信的未來。
整個虛擬網路營運商行業根據服務、產品、最終用戶和地區進行分類。
固定虛擬網路營運商 (FVNO) 細分市場將在 2024 年至 2032 年期間實現主導成長率。 FVNO 從成熟的電信業者租賃網路基礎設施,為客戶提供固網通訊服務。透過利用現有基礎設施,FVNO 可以快速進入市場並提供有競爭力的服務,而無需大量資本投資。這種模式對尋求進入電信業或擴大服務範圍的企業很有吸引力。因此,對 FVNO 服務的需求持續成長,塑造了 VNO 市場的動態。
到2032 年,虛擬網路營運商後付費領域的市場佔有率將顯著成長。歡迎。這些計劃通常包括無限資料、國際漫遊和高級客戶支援等功能。隨著電信業的競爭日益激烈,虛擬網路營運商正在透過提供有競爭力的價格和創新服務來利用後付費計劃的需求,從而推動市場成長。
MEA 虛擬網路營運商市場從 2024 年到 2032 年將出現顯著的CAGR。 VNO 提供針對特定細分市場的客製化解決方案,為傳統電信業者提供經濟高效的替代方案。此外,監管改革和技術進步正在為虛擬網路營運商在中東和非洲地區的擴張創造有利條件。
因此,該地區為希望利用不斷成長的行動連接需求的虛擬網路營運商提供了利潤豐厚的機會。例如,2024年3月,Visa支持的奈及利亞支付公司Interswitch宣布計畫透過收購Tier 5 MVNO(行動虛擬網路營運商)牌照進軍奈及利亞電信業。該許可證於 2023 年 5 月從奈及利亞通訊委員會 (NCC) 獲得,價值 108 萬美元。
Global Virtual Network Operator Market size will witness over 7% CAGR between 2024 and 2032, driven by escalating product launches from leading companies. As telecommunications providers seek innovative ways to expand their service offerings and reach new markets, VNOs have emerged as a viable solution.
For instance, in March 2024, Breezeline, previously known as Atlantic Broadband, announced its plan to introduce mobile services through agreements with AT&T and Reach, facilitated by the National Content & Technology Cooperative (NCTC). Joining the ranks of the NCTC, Breezeline could become the latest member to leverage the cooperative's MVNO deal with AT&T and its MVNE agreement with Reach to launch mobile services.
These companies leverage existing infrastructure to offer tailored telecommunications services, catering to specific customer segments or niche markets. With the rise of technologies like 5G and IoT, there's a growing need for flexible and scalable network solutions, further driving demand for VNO services. Leading companies are capitalizing on this trend by launching new VNO products and partnerships, fueling the growth of the VNO market and shaping the future of telecommunications.
The overall Virtual Network Operator Industry is classified based on the service, offering, end-user, and region.
The fixed virtual network operator (FVNO) segment will register a dominating growth rate from 2024-2032. FVNOs lease network infrastructure from established telecom operators to deliver fixed-line communication services to customers. By leveraging existing infrastructure, FVNOs can enter the market quickly and offer competitive services without the need for significant capital investment. This model appeals to businesses seeking to enter the telecommunications sector or expand their service offerings. As a result, the demand for FVNO services continues to grow, shaping the dynamics of the VNO market.
Virtual network operator market share from the postpaid segment will record appreciable growth through 2032. As consumers seek more flexibility and value-added services in their mobile plans, postpaid offerings from VNOs are gaining traction. These plans typically include features like unlimited data, international roaming, and premium customer support. With increasing competition in the telecommunications sector, VNOs are capitalizing on the demand for postpaid plans by offering competitive pricing and innovative services, driving growth in the market.
MEA virtual network operator market will witness a notable CAGR from 2024 to 2032. With increasing smartphone penetration and internet usage, there's a growing need for affordable and flexible mobile services. VNOs offer tailored solutions that cater to specific market segments, providing cost-effective alternatives to traditional telecom operators. Additionally, regulatory reforms and technological advancements are creating favorable conditions for VNO expansion in MEA.
As a result, the region presents lucrative opportunities for VNOs looking to capitalize on the burgeoning demand for mobile connectivity. For instance, in March 2024, Interswitch, the Nigerian payments company backed by Visa, announced its plan to venture into Nigeria's telecommunications industry with the acquisition of a Tier 5 MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) license. Obtained from the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) in May 2023, the license was secured for $1.08 million.