A fixed line phone refers to a telephone line which travels through a solid medium, either metal wire or optical fiber, as distinguished from a mobile cellular line, where transmission is via radio waves. Fixed lines usually have a lower price for calling time, and the user hardware costs less than mobile phones, but they are less convenient.
Aruvians Research presents an analysis of the fixed line telecommunication industry in Czech Republic. The report begins with an analysis of the basics of the telecommunication industry and then moves on to analyze the industry in Czech Republic. The report analyzes the market segmentation, market share, and industry value and volume. An analysis of the major players in the fixed line telecommunication in Czech Republic includes a SWOT analysis of the players, business segment analysis and a corporate profile.
Key Topics Covered in the report include: Executive Summary; Introduction to Telecommunications; Fixed Line Telecommunications in Czech Republic; Competition in the Industry; Leading Industry Players; Industry Future Perspective; and Glossary of Terms. Telefonica O2 (News - Alert) Czech Republic, Ceske Radiokomunikace, and GTS Novera are some of the companies mentioned in the report.
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Edited by Jaclyn Allard