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Japan and Malaysia see fixed telecom revenue growth by 2030, driven by fiber expansion and government support.
Japan’s fixed telecom revenue is expected to grow slightly to $26.9 billion by 2030, driven by fiber broadband expansion despite declining voice services.
Fiber’s share of broadband subscriptions will rise to 88.8% by 2030, supported by government goals for near-universal coverage by 2027 and the phase-out of older DSL networks.
NTT, KDDI, SoftBank, and Rakuten are key players, focusing on fiber infrastructure, bundled services, and digital innovation.
In Malaysia, fixed communications revenue is projected to increase from $1.7 billion to $2.1 billion by 2030, fueled by widespread fiber adoption, with fiber making up over 97% of broadband lines.
Operators like CelcomDigi, Maxis, and Telekom Malaysia are expanding networks and offering converged services, supported by government initiatives like JENDELA.
Japón y Malasia ven un crecimiento de los ingresos de telecomunicaciones fijas para 2030, impulsado por la expansión de la fibra y el apoyo del gobierno.