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Section 4 Long Descriptions for the Figures
Figure 4.1-1
Figure 4.1-2
Figure 4.1-3
Figure 4.1-4
Figure 4.1-5
Figure 4.1-6
Figure 4.1-7
Figure 4.1-8
Figure 4.2-1
Figure 4.2-2
Figure 4.2-3
Figure 4.2-4
Figure 4.2-5
Figure 4.2-6
Figure 4.2-7
Figure 4.1-1: Wireless Operating Revenues by
Source, 2003
- Total $8.1 billion
- Local = 65.0%
- Long Distance = 6.7%
- Other Telecom Services = 18.0%
- Carrier Services = 2.4%
- Messaging-Paging = 1.5%
- Dispatch Services = 0.2%
- Non-Telecom. Oper. Rev. = 6.2%
Notes for Figure 4.1-1:
Figure 4.1-2: Growth in Wireless Service Revenues, 1993-2003
Year |
Revenues
($ billions) |
Annual Growth Rate |
1993 |
$1.2 |
25.9% |
1994 |
$1.5 |
28.6% |
1995 |
$1.9 |
27.4% |
1996 |
$2.4 |
27.0% |
1997 |
$3.3 |
33.6% |
1998 |
$4.4 |
34.2% |
1999 |
$4.6 |
4.5% |
2000 |
$5.4 |
17.4% |
2001 |
$6.0 |
11.2% |
2002 |
$7.2 |
20.3% |
2003 |
$8.1 |
12.5% |
Notes for Figure 4.1-2:
Figure 4.1-3: Wireless Local and Long Distance Service Revenues in Millions
of Dollars, 1993 - 2003
Year |
Local Revenues |
Long Distance Revenues |
Total Revenues |
Percentage
Long Distance |
Percentage
Local |
1993 |
$921 |
$122 |
$1,043 |
12% |
90% |
1994 |
$1,163 |
$156 |
$1,319 |
12% |
89% |
1995 |
$1,507 |
$185 |
$1,692 |
11% |
90% |
1996 |
$1,925 |
$255 |
$2,180 |
12% |
90% |
1997 |
$2,290 |
$276 |
$2,566 |
11% |
90% |
1998 |
$2,585 |
$343 |
$2,928 |
12% |
90% |
1999 |
$2,979 |
$405 |
$3,384 |
12% |
89% |
2000 |
$3,479 |
$430 |
$3,910 |
11% |
90% |
2001 |
$4,019 |
$453 |
$4,473 |
10% |
91% |
2002 |
$4,664 |
$482 |
$5,146 |
9% |
91% |
2003 |
$5,251 |
$542 |
$5,792 |
9% |
91% |
Notes for Figure 4.1-3:
Figure 4.1-4: Wireless Billed Minutes in Billions, 1997 - 2003
Year |
Local |
Long Distance |
1997 |
4.0 |
0.3 |
1998 |
9.7 |
1.2 |
1999 |
11.9 |
1.4 |
2000 |
16.3 |
1.9 |
2001 |
19.3 |
2.4 |
2002 |
28.9 |
3.2 |
2003 |
35.5 |
3.9 |
Notes for Figure 4.1-4:
Figure 4.1-5: Wireless Services Revenues
Market Share, 2003
- Total $8.1 billion
- TELUS Mobility = 29.4%
- Bell Mobility = 27.2%
- Aliant Mobility
= 4.1%
- MTS Mobility
= 2.0%
- SaskTel Mobility = 2.1%
- Rogers = 28.2%
- Microcell = 7.1%
Notes for Figure 4.1-5:
Figure 4.1-6: Wireless Market Share
by Company, 2003
Market share based on number of subscribers.
- TELUS Mobility = 25.5%
- Bell Mobility = 28.5%
- Aliant Mobility
= 4.4
- MTS Mobility
= 1.9%
- SaskTel Mobility
= 2.1%
- Rogers Wireless = 28.3%
- Microcell = 9.3%
Notes for Figure 4.1-6:
Figure 4.1-7: Wireless Subscribers by Company, 1995-2003
Number of Subscribers in Millions
Year |
Bell Wireless Alliance |
Rogers Wireless |
Microcell |
TELUS
Mobility |
Clearnet |
1995 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
not applicable |
0.5 |
0.1 |
1996 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
0 |
0.6 |
0.1 |
1997 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
0.1 |
0.8 |
0.2 |
1998 |
2 |
1.7 |
0.3 |
1 |
0.4 |
1999 |
2.5 |
2.2 |
0.6 |
1.1 |
0.6 |
2000 |
3.2 |
2.5 |
0.9 |
2.2 |
Not applicable |
2001 |
3.9 |
3 |
1.2 |
2.6 |
Not applicable |
2002 |
4.4 |
3.4 |
1.2 |
3 |
Not applicable |
2003 |
5 |
3.8 |
1.3 |
3.4 |
Not applicable |
Notes for Figure 4.1-7:
Figure 4.1-8: Cellular, PCS and ESMR, Average Revenue
per User (ARPU) in Dollars per Month, 1994-2003
Year |
Revenue per user |
1994 |
$79 |
1995 |
$73 |
1996 |
$69 |
1997 |
$65 |
1998 |
$60 |
1999 |
$53 |
2000 |
$49 |
2001 |
$48 |
2002 |
$48 |
2003 |
$49 |
Notes for Figure 4.1-8:
Source: Industry Canada compilations based on company annual
reports (April 2004).
Figure 4.2-1: Data Service Revenues Market
Share, 2003
- Total $6.2 billion
- Bell Canada = 59.8%
- Aliant = 1.7%
- TELUS = 22.2%
- Other ILECs
= 3.5%
- Allstream = 9.6%
- Call-Net (Sprint) = 3.2%
Notes for Figure 4.2-1:
Figure 4.2-2: High-speed Internet Subscribers: Cable &
DSL, in Millions
Quarter |
Cable |
DSL |
Total |
First Quarter 1999 |
0.196 |
0.023 |
0.219 |
Second Quarter 1999 |
0.259 |
0.043 |
0.302 |
Third Quarter 1999 |
0.338 |
0.063 |
0.401 |
Fourth Quarter 1999 |
0.448 |
0.103 |
0.551 |
First Quarter 2000 |
0.554 |
0.141 |
0.695 |
Second Quarter 2000 |
0.655 |
0.210 |
0.864 |
Third Quarter 2000 |
0.779 |
0.311 |
1.090 |
Fourth Quarter 2000 |
0.945 |
0.416 |
1.361 |
First Quarter 2001 |
1.056 |
0.610 |
1.665 |
Second Quarter 2001 |
1.178 |
0.703 |
1.881 |
Third Quarter 2001 |
1.339 |
0.839 |
2.178 |
Fourth Quarter 2001 |
1.517 |
1.039 |
2.556 |
First Quarter 2002 |
1.638 |
1.214 |
2.851 |
Second Quarter 2002 |
1.733 |
1.328 |
3.061 |
Third Quarter 2002 |
1.814 |
1.473 |
3.287 |
Fourth Quarter 2002 |
1.957 |
1.640 |
3.597 |
First Quarter 2003 |
2.092 |
1.778 |
3.870 |
Second Quarter 2003 |
2.173 |
1.894 |
4.067 |
Third Quarter 2003 |
2.255 |
1.961 |
4.216 |
Fourth Quarter 2003 |
2.390 |
2.207 |
4.597 |
Notes for Figure 4.2-2:
Figure 4.2-3: Internet Subscribers, Market
Share, 2003
- Estimated: 8.0 million Subscribers
- Bell Canada = 25.4%
- TELUS = 11.0%
- Aliant = 3.8%
- SaskTel = 1.9%
- MTS = 1.6%
- Other ISPs
= 24.3%
- Cable Companies = 32.0%
- Cable Companies:
- Rogers = 9.8%
- Shaw = 11.6%
- Cogeco = 2.8%
- Vidéotron = 5.0%
- Other Cable Companies = 2.8%
Notes for Figure 4.2-3:
Figure 4.2-4: Internet Service Providers
(ISPs), Provincial Share, 2003
- Estimated: 480 ISPs
- Ontario = 45%
- Quebec = 18%
- British Columbia = 20%
- Prairies = 12%
- Atlantic = 4.2%
- Territories = 1.9%
Notes for Figure 4.2-4:
Figure 4.2-5: Telecom Internet Subscribers by Company
, in Thousands
Quarter |
Bell Canada |
TELUS |
Aliant |
Other
|
First Quarter 1999 |
266.7 |
240.0 |
135.7 |
103.8 |
Second Quarter 1999 |
323.4 |
257.0 |
145.8 |
110.0 |
Third Quarter 1999 |
387.7 |
281.0 |
156.1 |
115.5 |
Fourth Quarter 1999 |
461.0 |
313.4 |
166.8 |
131.3 |
First Quarter 2000 |
639.0 |
336.0 |
174.1 |
138.1 |
Second Quarter 2000 |
670.0 |
435.0 |
183.6 |
144.5 |
Third Quarter 2000 |
791.2 |
464.0 |
191.3 |
152.5 |
Fourth Quarter 2000 |
817.0 |
496.8 |
212.3 |
161.8 |
First Quarter 2001 |
1,284.0 |
539.6 |
233.5 |
171.5 |
Second Quarter 2001 |
1,256.0 |
567.4 |
241.1 |
184.1 |
Third Quarter 2001 |
1,379.0 |
605.8 |
248.2 |
192.2 |
Fourth Quarter 2001 |
1,514.0 |
669.9 |
262.6 |
202.8 |
First Quarter 2002 |
1,624.8 |
707.3 |
277.2 |
211.9 |
Second Quarter 2002 |
1,661.7 |
757.7 |
278.3 |
220.3 |
Third Quarter 2002 |
1,703.7 |
783.0 |
283.3 |
229.4 |
Fourth Quarter 2002 |
1,778.9 |
801.7 |
288.1 |
246.1 |
First Quarter 2003 |
1,851.7 |
814.2 |
294.3 |
253.9 |
Second Quarter 2003 |
1,904.1 |
820.6 |
293.9 |
259.2 |
Third Quarter 2003 |
1,983.0 |
849.7 |
300.0 |
268.2 |
Fourth Quarter 2003 |
2,043.7 |
881.4 |
307.3 |
278.6 |
Notes for Figure 4.2-5:
Figure 4.2-6: Telecom Dial-up and High-speed Internet Subscribers
in Millions
Quarter |
Dial-up |
High-speed |
Total |
First Quarter 1999 |
0.873 |
0.023 |
0.897 |
Second Quarter 1999 |
0.955 |
0.043 |
0.998 |
Third Quarter 1999 |
1.050 |
0.063 |
1.114 |
Fourth Quarter 1999 |
1.155 |
0.103 |
1.258 |
First Quarter 2000 |
1.333 |
0.141 |
1.473 |
Second Quarter 2000 |
1.410 |
0.210 |
1.620 |
Third Quarter 2000 |
1.475 |
0.311 |
1.786 |
Fourth Quarter 2000 |
1.459 |
0.416 |
1.875 |
First Quarter 2001 |
1.796 |
0.610 |
2.406 |
Second Quarter 2001 |
1.713 |
0.703 |
2.416 |
Third Quarter 2001 |
1.745 |
0.839 |
2.584 |
Fourth Quarter 2001 |
1.760 |
1.039 |
2.799 |
First Quarter 2002 |
1.735 |
1.214 |
2.948 |
Second Quarter 2002 |
1.698 |
1.328 |
3.025 |
Third Quarter 2002 |
1.617 |
1.473 |
3.090 |
Fourth Quarter 2002 |
1.551 |
1.640 |
3.192 |
First Quarter 2003 |
1.508 |
1.778 |
3.286 |
Second Quarter 2003 |
1.453 |
1.894 |
3.347 |
Third Quarter 2003 |
1.429 |
1.961 |
3.390 |
Fourth Quarter 2003 |
1.370 |
2.207 |
3.577 |
Notes for Figure 4.2-6:
Figure 4.2-7: Cable Internet Subscribers by Company, in
Thousands
Quarter |
Rogers |
Shaw
|
Cogeco |
Vidéotron |
First Quarter 1999 |
73.7 |
81.2 |
25.7 |
8.5 |
Second Quarter 1999 |
100.3 |
105.0 |
33.2 |
12.9 |
Third Quarter 1999 |
136.5 |
130.8 |
39.1 |
22.1 |
Fourth Quarter 1999 |
185.7 |
167.9 |
48.6 |
32.9 |
First Quarter 2000 |
215.2 |
219.0 |
55.5 |
47.0 |
Second Quarter 2000 |
265.9 |
243.2 |
60.6 |
63.0 |
Third Quarter 2000 |
300.4 |
300.7 |
70.7 |
79.5 |
Fourth Quarter 2000 |
312.3 |
346.0 |
81.4 |
167.1 |
First Quarter 2001 |
346.8 |
400.6 |
93.1 |
168.0 |
Second Quarter 2001 |
378.7 |
508.9 |
101.4 |
183.0 |
Third Quarter 2001 |
422.6 |
596.0 |
107.9 |
206.0 |
Fourth Quarter 2001 |
479.0 |
676.9 |
124.3 |
228.0 |
First Quarter 2002 |
500.0 |
731.3 |
143.5 |
251.0 |
Second Quarter 2002 |
540.9 |
757.7 |
154.4 |
265.0 |
Third Quarter 2002 |
594.2 |
760.3 |
158.2 |
281.0 |
Fourth Quarter 2002 |
639.4 |
813.0 |
176.4 |
305.0 |
First Quarter 2003 |
689.7 |
854.7 |
188.1 |
334.0 |
Second Quarter 2003 |
716.1 |
880.6 |
195.7 |
352.0 |
Third Quarter 2003 |
755.1 |
886.2 |
205.2 |
379.0 |
Fourth Quarter 2003 |
790.5 |
934.3 |
222.6 |
406.0 |
Notes for Figure 4.2-7:
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