Telecommunications Market Data Update Q2 2020

Cyhoeddwyd: 22 Hydref 2020
Diweddarwyd diwethaf: 16 Mawrth 2023

In the following section we highlight some of the key trends emerging this quarter from the data we collect on the UK telecommunications sector.

Fixed voice services

  • UK fixed voice services generated £1.8bn in revenue in Q2 2020; a fall of £37m (2.0%) compared to the previous quarter. BT’s share of these revenues fell by 0.1pp to 47.7%. during the quarter.
  • Access and add-on call bundles generated £1.6bn in revenue in Q2 2020, accounting for 87.0% of total fixed voice revenues.
  • There were 32.3 million fixed exchange lines (including PSTN and ISDN channels) at the end of Q2 2020, 62k (0.2%) fewer than at the end of Q1.
  • Total fixed-generated voice call volumes increased by 1.7 billion minutes (16.6%) to 12.2 billion minutes during the quarter, largely due to Covid-19 lockdown resulting in people being at home.

Fixed broadband services

  • There were 27.0 million fixed broadband lines at the end of Q2 2020, an increase of 78k (0.3%) from the previous quarter.
  • The number of ADSL lines fell by 465k (6.9%) in Q2 2020, while the number of cable broadband lines increased by 56k (1.1%) and the number of ‘Other inc. FTTx’ lines (predominantly fibre broadband connections) increased by 488k (3.2%).
  • There were 15.6 million ‘Other inc. FTTx’ broadband lines at the end of Q2 2020, accounting for 57.8% of all UK fixed broadband connections.

Mobile services

  • Mobile telephony services generated £3.2bn in retail revenues in Q2 2020, a £174m (5.2%) decrease from a year previously.
  • Average monthly revenue per subscriber was £12.77 in Q2 2020, with post-pay subscribers generating more revenue than pre-pay users on average (£15.55 compared to £5.47).
  • The number of active mobile subscriptions (excluding M2M) was 83.1 million at the end of Q2 2020, down 0.6 million (0.7%) from a year previously. Over the same period, the number of dedicated mobile broadband subscriptions increased by 0.3 million 6.2%, to 4.7 million.
  • The number of mobile-originated voice calls minutes increased by 10.0 billion (24.9%) to 50 billion minutes in Q2 2020, with calls to landlines increasing by 37.9% to 11.4 billion minutes. These increases are likely due to the Covid-19 restrictions, which began in late March 2020.
  • Roaming call volumes decreased by 57.1% to 0.3 billion minutes compared to a year previously, again likely due to Covid-related travel restrictions.
  • The number of mobile messages (including SMS and MMS) saw a significant year-on-year decline, down 5.7 billion messages (34.5%) to 10.8 billion.
  • Data usage continued to increase rapidly, up 220 PB (28%) year-on-year to 1,007 PB.

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