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Posted November 3, 2010

NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Japan (country regulation overview)

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The Japanese telecoms market is one of the most advanced in the world: it has a highly developed mobile market and is one of the leading markets for fiber network development. This is in part due to the balanced role played by the regulator, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC). The MIC, working closely with industry players, has led a strong industry development policy with major ICT initiatives to develop infrastructure, competition, and industry usage.

It is a measure of Japan's sophistication that its fiber unbundling regime has already been in place for several years. Later in 2010, Japan looks set to see the world's first widespread implementations of LTE mobile network technology – a key example of the MIC facilitating new technologies and seeking to maintain the nation's status as a world ICT leader.

Japan's regulatory framework has been stable and predictable in recent years. The Japanese regulator generally strikes a good balance, intervening where necessary without overplaying its role or hampering competition or investment. As a result, consumers are well served, with affordable, competitive markets for both fixed and mobile telecoms services.

Overview

Ovum view

Fixed market overview

Mobile market overview

Broadband (DSL and FTTH) market

National regulatory authority

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)

Global ICT Strategy Bureau

Information and Communications Bureau

Telecommunication Bureau

Telecoms Business Dispute Settlement Commission

National competition authority

Key legislation and regulation

Amendment of the Telecommunications Business Law and the NTT Law

Proposed communications key reforms

Competition regulation

Restructuring the NTT Group

Mobile licensing

3G licenses

Outline of 3.9G license policy

Spectrum regulation

Digital dividend in Japan

WiMAX in Japan

Retail regulation

Regulated services

Price cap on fixed telephone and leased line services

Wholesale fixed regulation

Services subject to regulation

Cost model for reference interconnection offer

Procedure for setting and reviewing charges

VoIP regulation

Narrowband flat-rate interconnection

Flat-rate Internet access call origination (FRIACO)

Narrowband voice interconnection

Interconnect charges

Set-up service for interconnect

Wholesale access

Facility sharing

Optical fiber regulation

Basis for wholesale charges for NTT's optical fiber in 2008–10

Local loop unbundling (LLU)

Wholesale mobile regulation

Services subject to regulation

Basis for mobile termination rates

Current level of mobile termination charges

Mobile number portability

MVNO regulation

Guidelines for MVNO business

Guidelines for SIM unlocking

Competition cases

Current competition cases

Universal service

Universal service providers and the universal service fund

Government initiatives

Appendix

Methodology

List of Tables

Table 1: Award of 3G licenses in Japan

Table 2: Process of 3.9G introduction

Table 3: Outline of 3.9G (including 3.5G upgraded system) plans

Table 4: Telecoms price-cap regulation in Japan

Table 5: Standard charge index for 2006–10

Table 6: Fixed sector in Japan: services subject to regulation

Table 7: Fixed interconnect charges in Japan

Table 8: Wholesale charges for facilities by NTT East

Table 9: LLU charges by line type in Japan in 2010

Table 10: Mobile sector: services subject to regulation

Table 11: The asymmetric regulation (designated telecommunications facility) system in Japan

Table 12: Changes in subscriber numbers and growth rates after the introduction of MNP

List of Figures

Figure 1: Total fixed-line telephone subscriptions in Japan

Figure 2: Mobile phone subscriptions in Japan by carrier, July 2010

Figure 3: Broadband subscriber numbers by technology in Japan

Figure 4: Current and provisional legal system of Japan

Figure 5: Structure and coverage of NTT

Figure 6: Figure 6 Procedure for radio station (spectrum allocation) in Japan

Figure 7: Plan for digital dividend

Figure 8: Unbundled network elements

Figure 9: Interconnect architecture

Figure 10: Configuration of NTT fiber-optic unbundling

Figure 11: NTT's investment in fiber local loops and total investment in facilities

Figure 12: Wholesale charges of NTT's optical fiber in 2008–10

Figure 13: Historical MTR reductions in Japan (2005–10)

Figure 14: Revision of "benchmarking method"

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