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2008 New Zealand - Mobile & Broadband Overview and Analysis
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- 1. MARKET OVERVIEW
- 1.1 Mobile market
- 1.1.1 Market overview, statistics and analysis
- 1.1.2 Major players
- 1.2 Broadband, Internet and data market
- 1.2.1 Fixed broadband market
- 1.2.2 Broadband and dial-up forecasts to 2012
- 1.2.3 Wireless broadband
- 1.2.4 Internet and ISP market
- 1.2.5 Data market
- 1.3 Digital media and convergence
- 1.4 Broadcasting
- 2. MARKET AND INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
- 2.1 The dawn of a new era
- 2.2 Progress at the expense of competition - November 2007
- 2.2.1 Shortsighted industry
- 2.2.2 Telecom fibre plans are no surprise
- 2.2.3 No progress in wholesale
- 2.2.4 Broadband prices double that of other countries
- 2.2.5 New endless regulatory debates?
- 2.3 Will the country catch up in broadband?
- 2.4 The industry will have to wait a bit longer
- 2.5 Infrastructure analysis
- 2.5.1 The future of WiMAX in New Zealand
- 2.5.2 HSPA and other mobile data developments
- 2.5.3 Web 2.0
- 2.6 Mobile market analysis
- 2.6.1 Vodafone unchallenged market leader in mobile
- 2.6.2 Econet re-emerged as NZ telecommunications
- 2.6.3 TelstraClear niche market player
- 2.6.4 Data opportunities
- 2.6.5 Not much action until 2010-2012
- 2.6.6 Regulator needs to keep the duopoly honest
- 3. KEY STATISTICS
- 4. MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
- 4.1 Local market overview and analysis
- 4.2 Statistical overview
- 4.2.1 Subscriber and operating statistics
- 4.2.2 Revenue statistics
- 4.2.3 Telecom and Vodafone - comparison of 3G offerings and retail outlets
- 4.3 Market surveys
- 4.3.1 Commerce Commission study ranks New Zealand poorly in mobile pricing
- 4.4 Major mobile operators
- 4.4.1 Telecom Mobile
- 4.4.2 Vodafone New Zealand
- 4.4.3 TelstraClear
- 4.4.4 New Zealand Communications Ltd (formerly Econet)
- 4.5 Mobile market analysis - late 2007
- 4.5.1 Vodafone unchallenged market leader in mobile
- 4.5.2 Econet re-emerged as NZ telecommunications
- 4.5.3 TelstraClear niche market player
- 4.5.4 Data opportunities
- 4.5.5 Not much action until 2010-2012
- 4.5.6 Regulator needs to keep the duopoly honest
- 4.5.7 HSPA and other mobile data developments
- 4.6 Can we sort out the mobile mess in New Zealand?
- 4.7 Mobile operators continue to hold onto lucrative empires
- 4.8 HSPA threat to SMS
- 4.9 Slow progress in fixed-mobile convergence
- 4.10 Mobile merging with wireless
- 4.11 HSPA a reality now, WiMAX still a few years away
- 4.12 Vodafone predicts a WiMAX revolution - global analysis
- 4.13 Spectrum market and regulatory overview
- 4.13.1 Management Rights Regime (MRR)
- 4.13.2 Impact of new technologies on spectrum usage
- 4.13.3 Licensed versus unlicensed spectrum
- 4.14 The Radiocommunications Act 1989
- 4.15 Market developments in 2007
- 4.15.1 Cellular spectrum auctions - April 2007
- 4.16 Market developments in 2006
- 4.16.1 New Zealand cellular spectrum review - July 2006
- 4.17 Expansion of spectrum allocation for wireless broadband
- 4.17.1 Update - July 2006
- 4.17.2 Update - November 2006
- 4.17.3 Update - April 2007
- 4.17.4 2.3GHz and 2.5GHz spectrum auction for December 2007
- 4.17.5 Applications open for NZ 3.5GHz spectrum - November 2007
- 4.18 Unlicensed spectrum
- 4.19 Spectrum trading
- 4.20 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
- 4.20.1 Overview
- 4.20.2 New Zealand retailer explores implementation of RFID
- 5. BROADBAND, INTERNET AND ISP MARKET
- 5.1 Market overview
- 5.1.1 Regulatory developments and Telecom’s cabinetisation plan
- 5.2 Market analysis
- 5.3 Broadband statistics
- 5.3.1 Local statistics
- 5.3.2 Broadband and dial-up forecasts to 2012
- 5.4 Market surveys
- 5.4.1 OECD broadband survey
- 5.5 Broadband service providers
- 5.5.1 CallPlus
- 5.5.2 CityLink
- 5.5.3 ICONZ
- 5.5.4 ihug
- 5.5.5 Maxnet
- 5.5.6 Telecom
- 5.5.7 TelstraClear
- 5.5.8 Wired Country
- 5.5.9 Woosh Wireless
- 5.5.10 Orcon Internet
- 5.6 Technologies and solutions
- 5.7 Regional broadband initiatives
- 5.7.1 Introduction
- 5.7.2 Government’s Digital Strategy and Broadband Challenge initiative
- 5.7.3 West Coast developments
- 5.7.4 Project Probe
- 5.7.5 E-regions
- 5.8 Wireless broadband
- 5.8.1 Market overview
- 5.8.2 WiFi
- 5.8.3 WiMAX
- 5.8.4 Satellite
- 5.8.5 Major players
- 5.9 Internet and ISP market
- 5.9.1 Market overview and statistics
- 5.9.2 Market trends and analysis
- 5.9.3 Market surveys
- 5.9.4 Internet auctioning
- 5.9.5 Internet mobile banking
- 5.9.6 E-business
- 6. CONVERGENCE - TRIPLE PLAY MODELS
- 6.1 Trends in convergence and digital media
- 6.1.1 Telecoms access models undergo fundamental changes
- 6.1.2 Digital media will be the key market driver in the telco market
- 6.1.3 The rise of content based services
- 6.1.4 E-health
- 6.2 Analysis - New Zealand must capitalise on digital media opportunities
- 6.2.1 Where are the leaders?
- 6.2.2 Digital media event
- 6.2.3 Savings worth $10 billion
- 6.3 Triple play and quadruple play services in New Zealand
- 6.3.1 Market overview
- 6.3.2 Telecom’s Next Generation Network (NGN)
- 6.3.3 TelstraClear
- 6.3.4 Vodafone /ihug
- 6.4 Analysis - what went wrong with triple play?
- 6.4.1 VoIP and video - hard nuts to crack
- 6.4.2 TV camera in front of radio programs
- 6.4.3 FASTWEB is leading the charge, for change
- 6.4.4 Triple play soon to be forgotten
- 6.5 Converging digital media services by application
- 6.5.1 Home Media Centres
- 6.5.2 Broadband - home networks
- 6.5.3 Video-on-Demand (VoD)
- 6.5.4 DVRs
- 6.5.5 Flat screen TVs
- 6.5.6 IPTV (DSL TV)
- 6.5.7 Mobile TV
- 6.5.8 Internet portals and applications
- 6.6 Analysis - Home Media Centres
- 6.6.1 Catalyst for new business opportunities
- 6.6.2 Stragglers will be left behind
- 6.6.3 Overhaul of the lounge room
- 6.6.4 Content providers are coming to the party
- 6.6.5 Television advertising
- 6.7 Analysis - e-Health - killer app on true broadband
- 6.7.1 Broadband essential to maintain public health system
- 6.7.2 Aged care services at home
- 6.7.3 Social networking through video cams
- 6.7.4 Public education and public debate needs to start now
- 6.7.5 Online patient record systems
- 6.7.6 Digital healthcare appointment system
- 6.7.7 Video consultation and monitoring
- 6.7.8 There simply is no alternative to e-health
- 7. BROADCASTING
- 7.1 Market overview
- 7.2 Free-to-air TV
- 7.2.1 Television New Zealand (TVNZ)
- 7.2.2 MediaWorks NZ
- 7.2.3 Prime Television New Zealand
- 7.2.4 Totaliser Agency Board (TAB)
- 7.3 Digital FTA TV
- 7.3.1 State of play
- 7.3.2 Freeview (FTA digital TV service)
- 7.3.3 Kordia’s digital TV rollout
- 7.4 Pay and cable TV (digital)
- 7.4.1 Market overview
- 7.4.2 Sky Network Television
- 7.4.3 TelstraClear Saturn
- 7.4.4 Ethnic TV company to launch digital subscriber TV
- 7.4.5 Analysis of the pay TV market
- 7.5 IPTV
- 7.6 Video-over-IP broadcasting
- 7.7 Digital radio
- 7.7.1 Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
- 7.8 DVB-T trials
- 8. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
- List of Exhibits
- Exhibit 1 - Comparison of New Zealand’s mobile networks
- Exhibit 2 - Examples of Web 2.0 developments
- Exhibit 3 - Comparison of New Zealand’s mobile networks
- Exhibit 4 - Telecom and Vodafone - number of retail outlets by distributor - 2006
- Exhibit 5 - Vodafone HSDPA rollout timeframe & corresponding download speeds - 2006 - 2007
- Exhibit 6 - Interesting spectrum developments
- Exhibit 7 - New Zealand rankings in global OECD broadband survey - June 2007
- Exhibit 8 - Telecom New Zealand’s plan for convergence
- Exhibit 9 - Advantages of e-Health
- Exhibit 10 - Sky Network Television at a glance
- List of Tables
- Table 1 - Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1995 - 2009
- Table 2 - Mobile subscribers per operator- 2001 - 2009
- Table 3 - Annual change in mobile subscribers per operator - 2002 - 2009
- Table 4 - Broadband & dial-up residential subscribers and penetration - 2003 - 2007
- Table 5 - Broadband subscribers by major provider - wireless and fixed-line access - 2005 - 2007
- Table 6 - Estimated number of ISPs - 1995 - 2008
- Table 7 - Data market revenue - broadband, dial-up and other data - 2004 - 2009
- Table 8 - Data market revenue growth - broadband, dial-up and other data - 2005 - 2009
- Table 9 - Broadcasting statistics - pay TV and FTA TV - 2007
- Table 10 - Country statistics - 2007
- Table 11 - Telecom revenue statistics - 2007 - 2009
- Table 12 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
- Table 13 - Internet provider statistics - 2007
- Table 14 - Internet user statistics - June 2007
- Table 15 - Broadband statistics - June 2007
- Table 16 - Mobile statistics - June 2007
- Table 17 - Broadcasting statistics - 2007
- Table 18 - Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1995 - 2009
- Table 19 - Mobile subscribers per operator- 2001 - 2009
- Table 20 - Mobile subscribers per operator and network - 2001 - 2006
- Table 21 - Annual change in mobile subscribers per operator - 2002 - 2009
- Table 22 - Market share of mobile subscribers per operator - 1995 - 2009
- Table 23 - Percentage of prepaid customers per operator - 2005 - 2007
- Table 24 - 3G subscribers by operator- 2006
- Table 25 - Telecom Mobile total annual call minutes and annual change - 2005 - 2007
- Table 26 - Mobile market revenues by operator - 1997 - 2009
- Table 27 - Mobile market revenue growth by operator - 1998 - 2009
- Table 28 - Mobile market revenue market share by operator - 1997 - 2009
- Table 29 - Monthly ARPU ($) per operator* - 2004 - 2007
- Table 30 - Annual change in monthly total ARPU ($) per operator - 2005 - 2007
- Table 31 - Mobile low user basket - November 2006
- Table 32 - Mobile medium user basket - November 2006
- Table 33 - Mobile high user basket - November 2006
- Table 34 - Vodafone 2G and 3G network cell sites - October 2006
- Table 35 - Broadband subscribers by major provider- wireless and fixed-line access - 2005 - 2007
- Table 36 - Total residential broadband subscribers by major provider - 2003 - 2007
- Table 37 - Annual growth of residential broadband subscribers by major provider - 2004 - 2007
- Table 38 - Percentage breakdown of residential subscribers per provider - 2004 - 2007
- Table 39 - Telecom NZ retail and wholesale broadband subscribers - 1999 - 2007
- Table 40 - Telecom NZ broadband ADSL subscribers (residential, business) and (wholesale, retail) and annual change - 2005 - 2007
- Table 41 - Broadband subscribers by major provider- wireless and fixed-line access - 2003 - 2005
- Table 42 - Broadband penetration in New Zealand by access technology - 2005 - 2006
- Table 43 - Broadband subscribers - wireless and fixed-line access - 2003 - 2005
- Table 44 - Forecast broadband & dial-up residential subscriber forecasts - weaker market growth scenario - 2003 - 2012
- Table 45 - Forecast broadband & dial-up residential subscriber forecasts - stronger market growth scenario - 2003 - 2012
- Table 46 - Woosh customer base - 2005 - 2007
- Table 47 - Woosh revenue and annual change - 2004 - 2006
- Table 48 - Woosh profit/(loss) - 2004 - 2006
- Table 49 - Estimated number of ISPs - 1995 - 2008
- Table 50 - ISP revenue estimates and annual change - 2002 - 2009
- Table 51 - Broadband subscribers by major provider - wireless and fixed-line access - 2005 - 2007
- Table 52 - Broadband & dial-up residential subscribers and penetration - 2003 - 2007
- Table 53 - Dial-up subscribers per major ISP (historical) - 2002 - 2006
- Table 54 - Telecom NZ Internet dial-up subscribers, hours and annual change - 2006 - 2007
- Table 55 - Number of subscribers by type of subscriber and annual change - Sept 2006 - March 2007
- Table 56 - Broadband subscribers - cable and DSL - March 2007
- Table 57 - Size of ISPs by percentile range - 2005 - 2007
- Table 58 - EIU e-readiness rankings - 2006 - 2007
- Table 59 - Broadcasting statistics - pay TV and FTA TV - 2007
- Table 60 - Pay TV broadcasting statistics - June 2007
- Table 61 - Total UHF, DBS & other subscribers - 2004 - 2007
- Table 62 - Subscriber growth & annual change - 1993 - 2008
- Table 63 - Average monthly revenue per residential subscriber and annual change - 2005 - 2007
- Table 64 - Revenue overview and percentage change - 1997 - 2008
- Table 65 - Group revenue overview and annual change - 2005 - 2006
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