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2007 Australia - NGN, VoIP, FttN and FttH


Published Date: September 2007
Published By: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Page Count: 135
Order Code: R170-903
 
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1. NGN MARKET IN 2007
1.1 Market analyses
1.1.1 Analysis of Telstra’s NGN progress
1.1.2 NGN in action
1.1.3 It’s worthwhile fighting for open networks
1.1.4 ACCC needs to facilitate NGN industry workgroup
1.1.5 Market Analysis - mid-2006
1.1.6 Internet economy requires NGNs - now
1.1.7 IP Developments
1.1.8 Convergence, Telecoms and IT
1.2 NGN & IP
1.2.1 Next Generation Networks (NGN)
1.2.2 IP - enhanced services
1.2.3 IP wholesale opportunities
1.2.4 Corporate Market
1.2.5 Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
1.2.6 Tips for successful video over IP
1.3 Market overview
1.3.1 The NGN market in 2007
1.4 Statistics overview
1.4.1 Statistical information
1.5 Major players in the market
1.5.1 Brief historic overview
1.5.2 Telstra leading the charge
1.5.3 Telstra
1.5.4 Optus
1.5.5 Commander
1.5.6 Macquarie Telecom
1.5.7 Soul (SP Telemedia)
1.5.8 Nextgen networks
1.5.9 iiNet
1.5.10 Primus
1.5.11 PowerTel
1.5.12 Internode
1.5.13 TransACT
2. FTTH & FTTN DEVELOPMENTS
2.1 Telstra and competitors
2.1.1 National approach to fibre
2.1.2 Telstra’s initial FttN Plan
2.1.3 Consequent developments and analysis
2.1.4 G9 - Optus-led industry initiative
2.1.5 Telstra’s FttH in new housing developments
2.1.6 AARNet
2.2 FttH market
2.2.1 Analysis
2.2.2 Market overview
2.2.3 Costing models
2.2.4 Forecasting FttH
2.2.5 Ftth projects
3. THE VOIP MARKET
3.1 Statistical overview
3.1.1 VoIP Boom delayed forecasts
3.1.2 ISPs providing VoIP services
3.1.3 Australian businesses not enthusiastically embracing VoIP - June 2007
3.1.4 VoIP will not be effective without upgraded broadband
3.1.5 The ACCC on VoIP
3.1.6 ISPs push into voice market
3.1.7 Switch to VoIP - survey 2006
3.1.8 Survey reveals businesses are unprepared for VoIP security threats
3.1.9 VoIP good growth but no money
3.1.10 VoIP can slash phone bills by $500
3.1.11 Managed network services
3.1.12 Business distribution of Australian VoIP market
3.2 Market overview
3.2.1 Mexican Standoff necessitates revised VoIP forecast
3.2.2 The future of VoIP lies in videoconferencing
3.2.3 IT and telecoms no happy convergence
3.2.4 Regulatory issues
3.3 Market and industry analysis
3.3.1 Click-to-talk
3.3.2 VoIP quality deteriorating, but who cares? We do!
3.3.3 Is there a strategy behind Telstra’s bucket plan?
3.3.4 VoIP over-hyped
3.3.5 VoIP - a case of evolution, rather than revolution
3.3.6 Major battleground: SME market
3.4 Services and projects
3.4.1 AAPT
3.4.2 AT&T
3.4.3 BigAir - business-grade VoIP
3.4.4 Broadband Phone
3.4.5 Country Energy - VoIP over BPL
3.4.6 Convenos Meeting Center
3.4.7 engin - broadband telephony
3.4.8 Freshtel
3.4.9 gotalk
3.4.10 iiNet (iiNetphone)
3.4.11 ISPhone
3.4.12 iVox carrier-grade VoIP wholesaler
3.4.13 Kmoo
3.4.14 MyNetPhone
3.4.15 Neighbourhood Cable
3.4.16 Newsnet.com
3.4.17 Optus
3.4.18 Personal Broadband Australia (PBA)
3.4.19 Pipe Networks - VoIP peering
3.4.20 PowerTel
3.4.21 Primus Telecom
3.4.22 Soul (SP Telemedia)
3.4.23 Skype
3.4.24 TalkNet
3.4.25 Telstra initiatives
3.4.26 Unwired and Freshtel - wireless VoIP
4. IPTV MARKET
4.1 From IPTV to multimedia events
4.2 IPTV: Australia ain’t America
4.3 Are you ready for the video explosion?
4.4 Broadband TV - first financial results
4.5 Regulations
4.5.1 IPTV and Unbundled Local Loop (ULL)
4.5.2 IPTV content regulations?
4.5.3 Video streaming regulation
4.6 Movies downloading
4.6.1 Starting with Video-on-Demand (VoD)
4.6.2 Primary target markets - statistics
4.7 IPTV developments
4.7.1 Introduction
4.7.2 Demand forecasts
4.8 Tips for successful video over IP
4.9 Key players
5. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS


List of Exhibits


Exhibit 1 - Verizon versus Skype
Exhibit 2 - The role of voice
Exhibit 3 - ITU definition of Next Generation Network
Exhibit 4 - IP-based enhanced services
Exhibit 5 - VPN Comparisons - Key Differentiators
Exhibit 6 - Overview of key players
Exhibit 7 - Telstra’s NGN planned implementation time-line
Exhibit 8 - Key suppliers to the Telstra systems and infrastructure overhaul
Exhibit 9 - Nextgen’s VPLS network
Exhibit 10 - TransACT network FttC coverage - 2007
Exhibit 11 - Facts and figures of the Telstra’s FttN roll-out
Exhibit 12 - Fibre-to-the-Node (FttN)
Exhibit 13 - FttN Group of competitive carriers
Exhibit 14 - Cooperation scenarios
Exhibit 15 - Access Prices G9
Exhibit 16 - Fibre Broadband Proposal
Exhibit 17 - Alcatel’s BPON platform
Exhibit 18 - Benefits of FttH in new development projects
Exhibit 19 - FttH Prerequisites
Exhibit 20 - FttH costings per home connected
Exhibit 21 - Residential Broadband (BB) growth predictions - next ten years
Exhibit 22 - Infrastructure blueprint
Exhibit 23 - GrangeNet consortium members and role
Exhibit 24 - VoIP issues
Exhibit 25 - BuddeComm VoIP quality survey
Exhibit 26 - engin Ltd at a glance
Exhibit 27 - Westpac one of the largest VoIP rollouts
Exhibit 28 - IPTV Applications


List of Tables


Table 1 - Total capital expenditure by operator - 1998 - 2000; 2004 - 2006
Table 2 - Total capital expenditure by operator - 2006 - 2007
Table 3 - Telstra IT Transformation - cash capital expenditure - 12 months to June 2007
Table 4 - Telstra specialised data revenue and annual change - 2006 - 2007
Table 5 - Optus - cash CAPEX by operating division and annual change - 2006 - 2007
Table 6 - Skype users Australia - 2004 - 2008
Table 7 - Paid VoIP users Australia - 2004 - 2010
Table 8 - Number of voice service providers in Australia by type of provider - June 2007
Table 9 - ISPs providing VoIP as part of bundled service offers by size of ISP - Sep 2006
Table 10 - Main business distribution Australian VoIP market - July 2006
Table 11 - engin VoIP customer base - 2005 - 2007
Table 12 - engin - operating revenue - 2005 - 2006
Table 13 - engin - net profit (loss) - 2006
Table 14 - Unwired/Freshtel pricing

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