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Analyze the Trends Behind Russia's Economic Development, Population Structure, Mobile Communications Services and Handset Market

2008/03/11

)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c85535) has announced the addition of “Mobile Communications in Russia: Development of Mobile Operators, Handset Brands, Retailers” to their offering.

Starting in 2002, Russia's mobile phone market had three years of high growth. However, in the second half of 2005, the market reached saturation, slowing down market growth. Also, the Commonwealth of Independent States and the political and economic links these states have with Russia are all important factors in understanding the development of Russia's mobile communications market and the business opportunities that lie there. This report will analyze the trends behind Russia's economic development, population structure, mobile communications services and handset market. Developments among main mobile operators, international brands and local retail distributors will also be examined, in order to understand current developments and future trends in Russia's mobile communications market.

List of Topics

Overall development of the Russian economy and population structure in Russia; mobile communications technology standards in Russia; development of mobile communications services, including number of subscribers, relevant laws passed in 2006, and in-depth analysis of the major mobile operators MTS, VimpelCom, and MegaFon; development of the mobile phone market, including market scale, key market characteristics, handset prices, retail channels, major handset brands, and consumer analysis

List of Figures Included:

Figure 1 MTS Subscribers, 1998 - 2006

Figure 2 VimpelCom Subscribers, 1998 - 2006

List of Tables Included:

Table 1 Russia's Ten Largest Mobile Operators in 2005

Table 2 MTS Revenue Performance, 2001 - 2006

Table 3 VimpelCom Revenue Performance, 2001 - 2006

Table 4 MegaFon Revenue Performance, 2001 - 2006

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