Communications Monitoring Report 2019
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Communications Services in Canadian Households: Subscriptions and Expenditures 2013-2017
- Quick facts
- What communications services do Canadian households use?
- Infographic 1.2 Communications services of Canadian households
- Figure 1.1 Household communications services subscriptions
- Figure 1.2 Household subscriptions to landline and mobile services (per 100 households)
- Figure 1.3 Mobile and landline adoption rates
- Infographic 1.3 Household characteristics and communications expenditures by income quintile
- What do Canadian households spend on communications services?
- Infographic 1.4 Canadian households’ average expenditures on communications services
- Figure 1.4 Average monthly household communications services spending
- Infographic 1.5 Household expenditures on communications services by income quintile
- Infographic 1.6 Average provincial household expenditures on communications services comparison in urban centres and in rural communities
- Figure 1.5 Average monthly household spending on communications services in urban centres
- Figure 1.6 Average monthly household spending on communications services in rural communities
- Infographic 1.7 Household expenditures on communications services by age in 2017
- Figure 1.7 Monthly household expenditures, by service and by age of reference person, 2017
- Figure 1.8 Communications services penetration by age group ($/month/household), 2017
- Who is covered by broadband and mobile networks across Canada?
- Infographic 1.8 Broadband and mobile coverage in Canada in 2017
- Figure 1.9 Broadband service availability at 1.5 Mbps in 2017 by household, in Canada overall, and in rural communities, OLMCs, and First Nations reserve areas
- Figure 1.10 Broadband service availability at 50/10 Mbps unlimited in 2017 by household, in Canada overall, and in rural communities, OLMCs, and First Nations reserve areas
- Figure 1.11 Mobile service availability by province and territory in 2017, by population, in Canada overall, and in rural communities, OLMCs, and First Nations reserve areas
- Figure 1.12 Mobile service availability (LTE) by province and territory in 2017, by population in Canada overall and in rural communities, OLMCs, and First Nations reserve areas
- Map 1.1 Population distribution of OLMCs across Canada, 2016
- Map 1.2 Distribution of First Nations reserve areas across Canada, 2017
- Methodology
- Appendices
- Table 1.2 Canadian landline and mobile service subscribers per 100 households, 2004-2017
- Table 1.3 Canadian landline and mobile service subscribers per 100 households, by income quintile, 2013-2017
- Table 1.4 Landline and mobile service subscribers per 100 households, by province, 2017
- Table 1.5 Home computer ownership and Internet use from home per 100 households, by income quintile, 2013-2017
- Table 1.6 Average five-year monthly household spending on communications services, by service and by income quintile ($/month/household), 2013-2017
- Table 1.7 Expenditure per service and by income quintile as a percentage of average annual income, 2017
- Table 1.8 Household spending on communications services as a percentage of annual income, by income quintile, 2013-2017
- Table 1.9 Household average monthly household communications services expenditure in rural communities, 2012-2017
- Table 1.10 Household average monthly communications services expenditure in urban centres, 2012-2017
2018 Communications Services Pricing in Canada
- Highlights
- Infographic 2.1 Average reported monthly price by service in Canada
- Figure 2.1 Average prices ($/month) for Internet services (urban and rural) 2016-2018
- Figure 2.2 Average prices ($/month) for mobile services (urban and rural) 2016-2018
- Figure 2.3 Average combined reported prices for communications services by province/region, 2016-2018
- Infographic 2.2 Average reported monthly price of communications services in urban centres and rural communities
- Figure 2.4 Average combined reported prices for communications services by province/region, 2018
- Television distribution services
- Local wireline telephone services
- Figure 2.7 Prices for basic wireline telephone service ($/month) and number of companies providing this service in major urban centres, 2018
- Figure 2.8 Prices for basic wireline telephone service ($/month) and number of companies providing this service in urban and rural communities, by province⁄territory, 2018
- Internet services
- Figure 2.9 Prices for residential broadband (5/1 Mbps) Internet access service and number of companies providing this service in major urban centres, 2018
- Figure 2.10 Prices for residential broadband Internet access service (25/3 Mbps, 100 GB/month) and number of companies providing this service in major urban centres, 2018
- Figure 2.11 Prices for residential broadband Internet access service (50/10 Mbps, unlimited GB/month) and number of companies providing this service in major urban centres, 2018
- Figure 2.12 Prices for residential broadband Internet access service (5/1 Mbps) and number of companies providing this service in urban centres and rural communities, 2018
- Figure 2.13 Prices for residential broadband Internet access service (25/3 Mbps, 100 GB/month) and number of companies providing this service in urban centres and rural communities, 2018
- Figure 2.14 Prices for residential broadband Internet access service (50/10 Mbps, unlimited GB/month) and number of companies providing this service in urban centres and rural communities, 2018
- Mobile services
- Figure 2.15 Prices for a level 1 basket wireless service ($/month) and number of companies providing the service in major urban centres, 2018
- Figure 2.16 Prices for a level 2 basket wireless service ($/month) and number of companies providing the service in major urban centres, 2018
- Figure 2.17 Prices for a Level 3 basket wireless service ($/month) and number of companies providing the service in major urban centres, 2018
- Figure 2.18 Prices for a level 4 basket wireless service ($/month) and number of companies providing the service in major urban centres, 2018
- Figure 2.19 Prices for a level 1 basket wireless service ($/month) and number of companies providing the service in urban centres and rural communities, 2018
- Figure 2.20 Prices for a level 2 basket wireless service ($/month) and number of companies providing the service in urban centres and rural communities, 2018
- Figure 2.21 Prices for a level 3 basket wireless service ($/month) and number of companies providing the service in urban centres and rural communities, 2018
- Figure 2.22 Prices for a level 4 basket wireless service ($/month) and number of companies providing the service in urban centres and rural communities, 2018
- Methodology
Communications Industry Overview: Telecommunications and Broadcasting
- Revenues
- Infographic 3.1 Highlights of the communications sector, 2018
- Figure 3.1 Telecommunications and broadcasting revenues ($ billion)
- Figure 3.2 Annual communications revenue growth rates (%)
- Infographic 3.2 Communications revenues by region, 2018
- Figure 3.3 Communications revenues by type and service provider ($ billion)
- Subscribers
- Financial performance
- Industry characteristics
Broadcasting Overview
- Revenues and financial performance
- Industry characteristics
- Contributions to Canadian content
- Internet-based audio and television services estimated revenues
- Infographic 4.6 Overview of Internet-based audio and television services (estimated revenues)
- Figure 4.7 Internet-based audio services estimated revenues in Canada ($ million), 2018 (Total = $423 M)
- Figure 4.8 Internet-based video services estimated revenues in Canada ($ million), 2018 (Total = $4,328 M)
Radio Sector
- Audience measurement
- Figure 5.1 Average weekly hours of tuning in to traditional radio vs listening to streamed audio services, by Canadians 18+, 2014-2018
- Figure 5.2 Percentage of Canadians 18+ who tuned in to radio and listened to Internet audio services and programming in the past month, by language and platform, 2017 and 2018
- Canadian content development
- Tangible benefits
- Commercial radio
- Infographic 5.2 Commercial radio overview
- Figure 5.5 Third-language commercial radio stations revenues (%) and number of stations by market, 2018
- Infographic 5.3 Radio ownership market composition
- Figure 5.6 Tuning share (as a percentage of total tuning) of the most popular French-language market formats, 2018
- Figure 5.7 Tuning share (as a percentage of total tuning) of the most popular English-language market formats, 2018
- Figure 5.8 Revenues of News/Talk commercial radio stations ($ million), 2018 (Total = $1,514 M)
- Figure 5.9 Revenues of News/Talk commercial radio stations in Canada excluding Quebec compared to those in Quebec ($ million), 2018 (Total = $137 M)
- CBC/SRC Radio
- Non-commercial radio
- Internet-based audio services
- Availability of radio services and other audio services
- Table 5.2 Type and number of radio services and audio services authorized to broadcast in Canada, by language of broadcast
- Figure 5.12 Number of radio transmitters (including rebroadcasting transmitters), serving the OLM population in Canada by type of service
- Figure 5.13 Radio transmitters serving the OLM population (stations and rebroadcasting transmitters) per province as a percentage of all radio transmitters, and percentage of OLM population as a percentage of total population, for each province and territory, and for Canada as a whole
- Table 5.3 Number of public/community-based and private radio services authorized to broadcast over-the-air in Canada, by province and language of broadcast, 2018
- Table 5.4 Number of new over-the-air radio stations licensed by the Commission from 2014 to 2018, by language of service, licence category, type of service, and licensing process
Television Sector
- Sector overview
- Figure 6.1 Revenues of private conventional stations, CBC/SRC conventional stations, discretionary services and on-demand services ($ million), 2018 (Total = $6.9 B)
- Figure 6.2 Advertising and subscription revenues of private conventional television stations and of discretionary services ($ million), 2018
- Figure 6.3 Revenue growth rates of private conventional stations, CBC/SRC conventional stations, discretionary services and on-demand services (%), 2014-2018
- Figure 6.4 Average number of hours Canadians 18+ watched traditional television and Internet-based television each week, 2014-2018
- Figure 6.5 Percentage of Canadians 18+ who viewed television and Internet-based video services and programming in the past month, by language and platform, 2018
- Figure 6.6 Average number of hours Canadians watched traditional television each week, by age group
- Figure 6.7 Average weekly viewing hours (million) of Canadian and non-Canadian programs in the Quebec French-language market broadcast by French-language television services
- Figure 6.8 Average weekly viewing hours (million) of Canadian and non-Canadian programs in all of Canada (excluding the Quebec French-language market) broadcast by English-language and third-language television services
- Figure 6.9 Average weekly viewing hours (million) for Canadian programs broadcast by Canadian television services, by language market, program origin and program category, 2018
- Figure 6.10 Television programming expenditures on PNI, Canadian and non-Canadian programming ($ millions), 2018 (Total = $4.2 B)
- Figure 6.11 CPE, by type of service ($ million), 2018 (Total = $3,013 M)
- Figure 6.12 CPE of conventional television stations and discretionary services by program category ($ million), 2014, 2017 and 2018
- Figure 6.13 CPE in the “News” program category by type of television service ($ million), 2018
- Figure 6.14 Expenditures on PNI, by category ($ million), 2018 (Total = $666 M)
- Infographic 6.2 Television ownership market composition
- Table 6.1 Value of television ownership transactions and corresponding tangible benefits from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2018
- Conventional television stations
- Infographic 6.3 Overview of conventional television stations
- Figure 6.15 Private conventional television station revenues, by source (%), 2018
- Figure 6.16 CBC/SRC conventional television station revenues, by source (%), 2018
- Figure 6.17 CBC/SRC conventional television stations revenue by source ($ millions), 2014-2018
- Infographic 6.4 Private conventional television stations of large ownership groups
- Discretionary and on-demand services
- Infographic 6.5 Overview of discretionary and on-demand services
- Figure 6.18 Revenues of discretionary and on-demand services ($ million)
- Figure 6.19 Revenues of discretionary and on-demand services by source ($ million), 2018
- Infographic 6.6 Discretionary services of large ownership groups and the CBC/SRC
- Infographic 6.7 On-demand services of large ownership groups
- Internet-based video services in Canada
- Infographic 6.8 Overview of Internet-based video services
- Figure 6.20 Internet-based video services estimated revenues in Canada, by business model ($ million), 2014-2018
- Figure 6.21 Estimated revenues in Canada of SVOD services ($ million), 2018 (Total = $2.5 B)
- Figure 6.22 Estimated revenues in Canada of TVOD services ($ million), 2018 (Total = $494 M)
- Figure 6.23 Estimated revenues in Canada of AVOD services ($ million), 2018 (Total = $1.3 B)
- Figure 6.24 Estimated revenues in Canada of AVOD services by platform ($ million), 2016-2018
- Availability of television and video services
- Table 6.2 Type and number of television and video services authorized to broadcast in Canada, by language of broadcast, 2017 and 2018
- Table 6.3 Number of Canadian public, community and educational services and private conventional television stations authorized to broadcast, by province and language of broadcast, 2018
- Figure 6.25 Number of over-the-air television transmitters (originating stations and rebroadcasting transmitters), by type of service, serving the OLM population in Canada, 2018
- Figure 6.26 Television transmitters serving the OLM population (stations and rebroadcasting transmitters) per province as a percentage of all TV transmitters, and percentage of OLM population as a percentage of total population, 2018
- Methodology
Broadcasting Distribution Sector
- Revenues and financial performance
- Infographic 7.2 Revenues and financial performance overview
- Figure 7.1 Percentage of households subscribing to BDU services vs Canadians watching television exclusively online vs Canadians watching television on any platform, 2014-2018
- Figure 7.2 Percentage of Canadians 18+ who watched television exclusively online from 2014-2018, nationally and by language
- Figure 7.3 Percentage of Canadians 18+ who watched television exclusively online, by age group
- BDUs over the past 10 years
- Industry characteristics
- Contributions
- Affiliation payments
- Dispute resolution
Telecommunications Overview
- Revenues
- Telecommunications sectors
- Infographic 8.3 Telecom revenue share by sector, 2018
- Figure 8.3 Distribution of TSPs by the number of services offered (%), 2018
- Figure 8.4 TSPs’ revenue share grouped by the number of services offered (%), 2018
- Infographic 8.4 Overview of retail vs wholesale revenue share (%), 2018
- Figure 8.5 Telecommunications revenues by category and province/territory ($ millions), 2018
- Figure 8.6 Wholesale high-speed access enabled lines by province/territory (thousands), 2018
- Table 8.1 Percentage of telecommunications revenues generated by forborne services (%)
- Figure 8.7 Subsidy paid to incumbent local exchange carriers ($ millions) and contribution rate (%)
- Financial performance
- Infographic 8.5 Overview of key indicators of telecommunications financial performance, 2018
- Figure 8.8 Telecommunications capital expenditures by type ($ billions)
- Figure 8.9 Capital intensity for industries with the highest capital intensity ratios, 2018
- Figure 8.10 Telecommunications capital expenditures as a percentage of revenues (%), by type of TSP
- Figure 8.11 EBITDA margins by sector (%)
- Sector summaries
- Infographic 8.6 Overview of retail revenues by sector, 2018
- Infographic 8.7 Overview of retail mobile sector, 2018
- Table 8.2 Retail mobile and paging service revenue components ($ millions)
- Figure 8.12 Retail mobile revenue market share (%)
- Infographic 8.8 Overview of retail fixed Internet sector
- Table 8.3 Retail Internet service revenue ($ millions)
- Infographic 8.9 Overview of retail fixed wireline voice sector, 2018
- Table 8.4 Local and long-distance retail revenues ($ millions)
- Infographic 8.10 Overview of retail data and private line sector, 2018
- Table 8.5 Data and private line retail revenues ($ millions)
- Infographic 8.11 Overview of wholesale market, 2018
- Table 8.6 Wholesale telecommunications revenues by sector ($ millions)
- Figure 8.13 Percentage of high-speed Internet wholesale lines by region (%), 2018
- Figure 8.14 Percentage of high-speed Internet wholesale revenues share by region (%), 2018
- Figure 8.15 Wholesale high-speed access enabled lines by download speed (thousands)
Retail Fixed Internet Sector and Broadband Availability
- Residential market
- Infographic 9.2 Overview of the residential Internet market, 2018
- Infographic 9.3 Points of interest in residential Internet service subscriptions, 2018
- Figure 9.1 Residential Internet service subscriptions, by type of service provider (thousands)
- Figure 9.2 Residential Internet service subscription growth rate versus population growth rate (%)
- Figure 9.3 High-speed residential Internet service subscriptions (%), by transfer (upload/download) capacity (GB)
- Figure 9.4 Share of high-speed residential Internet service subscriptions, by advertised download speed (%)
- Figure 9.5 Weighted average upload and download speeds of residential Internet subscriptions (Mbps)
- Figure 9.6 Weighted average upload and download usage (GB) by high-speed residential Internet service subscribers
- Infographic 9.4 Points of interest in residential Internet service revenues, 2018
- Figure 9.7 Residential Internet service revenues ($ billion)
- Figure 9.8 Residential Internet service revenue shares, by type of service provider (%)
- Infographic 9.5 Points of interest related to ARPU, 2018
- Figure 9.9 Residential Internet service one-month average revenue ($), by advertised download speed
- Figure 9.10 Residential Internet access service subscriptions by access technology, 2014 (%)
- Figure 9.11 Residential Internet access service subscriptions by access technology, 2018 (%)
- Infographic 9.6 Residential Internet service market composition summary, 2018
- Figure 9.12 Residential Internet access service revenues, by type of service provider (%), 2018
- Figure 9.13 Residential Internet access service revenues, by type of service provider ($ billion)
- Figure 9.14 Residential Internet access service subscriptions, by type of service provider (%)
- Figure 9.15 Weighted average upload and download usage (GB) by high-speed residential Internet service subscribers
- Figure 9.16 Residential Internet access service one-month average revenue ($), by advertised download speed (Mbps), 2018
- Figure 9.17 High-speed residential Internet service subscriptions (%), by transfer (upload/download) capacity (GB) and type of service provider, 2018
- Business market
- Infographic 9.7 Overview of business Internet access market, 2018
- Figure 9.18 Business Internet access service revenue market share, by type of service provider (%)
- Figure 9.19 Business Internet access service subscriptions by subscription type (thousands)
- Figure 9.20 Business Internet access service high-speed subscription shares, by type of service provider (%)
- Figure 9.21 Shares of business Internet access service revenues, by access technology (%)
- Broadband service availability
- Infographic 9.8 Overview of broadband Internet service availability, 2018
- Table 9.1 Key telecommunications availability indicators (% of population for mobile services and % of households for Internet services)
- Figure 9.22 Broadband service availability by speed (% of households)
- Table 9.2 Broadband service availability, by speed and province/territory (% of households), 2018
- Infographic 9.9 Points of interest in broadband Internet service availability for various communities
- Figure 9.23 Broadband service availability – urban versus rural (% of households), 2018
- Figure 9.24 Broadband availability across Canada compared to OLMCs, rural communities and First Nations reserves by speed (% of households), 2018
- Figure 9.25 First Nations reserve broadband service availability, by speed and province/territory (% of households), 2018
- Figure 9.26 OLMC broadband service availability, by speed and province/territory (% of households), 2018
- Table 9.3 Availability of Internet services with speeds of 50/10Mbps and unlimited data, by population size and province/territory (% of households), 2018
- Broadband applications
Retail Mobile Sector
- Revenues
- Infographic 10.2 Highlights of the retail mobile revenues, 2018
- Figure 10.1 Retail mobile sector revenues, by source ($ billions)
- Infographic 10.3 Retail mobile revenues composition by type of plan, 2018
- Infographic 10.4 Retail mobile roaming revenues, 2018
- Infographic 10.5 Retail mobile revenues market share of Top 3 vs other service providers, 2018
- Figure 10.2 Mobile service revenue market share, Top 3 vs Top 3's flanker brands vs other providers (%)
- Figure 10.3 Revenue growth rates of Top 3 vs Top 3’s flanker brands vs other providers (%)
- Figure 10.4 Postpaid retail mobile service revenues (basic voice, long-distance, and data only) as a percentage of total mobile service revenues (%)
- Subscriber data
- Infographic 10.6 Characteristics of retail mobile subscriptions, 2018
- Figure 10.5 Provincial/territorial subscriber market share of Bell, TELUS, Rogers and other providers (%), 2018
- Figure 10.6 Percentage of mobile subscribers with a data plan (%)
- Figure 10.7 Distribution of mobile subscribers with data plans by size of plan (%), 2018
- Infographic 10.7 Retail mobile subscribers market share of Top 3 vs Top 3’s flanker brands vs other service providers, 2018
- Figure 10.8 Subscriber growth rates of Top 3 vs Top 3’s flanker brands vs other providers (%)
- Figure 10.9 Mobile subscriber market share, Top 3 vs Top 3's flanker brands vs other providers (%)
- Figure 10.10 Percentage of subscribers with a data plan, Top 3 vs other providers (%)
- Figure 10.11 Distribution of mobile data subscribers by plan size, Top 3 vs other providers (%), 2018
- Other performance indicators
- Infographic 10.8 Highlights of retail mobile financial performance, 2018
- Figure 10.12 National mobile ARPU ($/month)
- Figure 10.13 Mobile EBITDA margins (%)
- Figure 10.14 Average capital expenditure per subscriber, per month ($)
- Figure 10.15 Average monthly data usage per subscriber (MB)
- Figure 10.16 Industry average blended monthly churn rates (%)
- Figure 10.17 Average blended monthly churn rates of Top 3 vs other providers (%)
- Figure 10.18 Mobile device penetration (%)
- Table 10.1 Mobile device penetration by linguistic group (%)
- Figure 10.19 Mobile device penetration, by province/region, 2018
- Figure 10.20 Popular Internet and mobile activities performed by Canadians on their smartphone (%), 2018
- Figure 10.21 Popular Internet and mobile activities performed by Canadians on their tablet (%), 2018
- Infographic 10.9 Retail mobile financial performance metrics of Top 3 vs other providers, 2018
- Figure 10.22 ARPU, Top 3 vs the Top 3’s flanker brands vs other providers ($/month)
- Figure 10.23 ACEPU, Top 3 vs other providers ($/month)
- Figure 10.24 Capital intensity, Top 3 vs other providers (%)
- Figure 10.25 Average data usage per subscriber, Top 3 vs other providers (MB/month)
- Infographic 10.8 Highlights of retail mobile financial performance, 2018
- Coverage/availability details
- Infographic 10.10 Highlights of mobile coverage, 2018
- Figure 10.26 Number of free WiFi hotspots in Canada, by region, 2018
- Figure 10.27 LTE population coverage in Canada, urban centres vs rural communities (%)
- Figure 10.28 LTE population coverage, by region, urban centres vs rural communities (%), 2018
- Figure 10.29 LTE coverage of major roads and highways (%), by region, 2018
- Map 10.1 Expansion of LTE coverage, 2013-2018
- Map 10.2 LTE service coverage by number of facilities-based networks, 2018
- Map 10.3 Major roads with and without LTE service, 2018
- Map 10.4 Broadband and mobile service availability in First Nations reserves, 2018
- Map 10.5 Broadband and mobile service availability in OLMCs, 2018
- Infographic 10.11 Mobile coverage, Top 3 vs other service providers, 2014 vs 2018
- Figure 10.30 Roaming voice and data traffic by destination (%), 2018
- Figure 10.31 Subscriber penetration rates as a percentage of total population (%)
Contents of the Report
- Communications Services in Canadian Households: Subscriptions and Expenditures 2013-2017
- 2018 Communications Services Pricing in Canada
- Communications Industry Overview: Telecommunications and Broadcasting
- Broadcasting Overview
- Radio Sector
- Television Sector
- Broadcasting Distribution Sector
- Telecommunications Overview
- Retail Fixed Internet Sector and Broadband Availability
- Retail Mobile Sector
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Report Section | Open Data |
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Communications Services in Canadian Households: Subscriptions and Expenditures 2013-2017 | Households data |
2018 Communications Services Pricing in Canada | Pricing data |
Communications Overview | Communications Overview data |
Broadcasting Overview | Broadcasting Overview data |
Radio Sector | Radio data |
Television Sector | Television data |
Broadcasting Distribution Sector | BDU data |
Telecommunications Overview | Telecommunications Overview data |
Retail Fixed Internet Sector and Broadband Availability | Internet data |
Retail Mobile Sector | Mobile data |
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