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Research and Markets: New Zealand Mobile and Fixed Telecommunications and Mobile Markets 2014-2018: Fiber-Optic Broadband Initiatives and LTE Expansion to Accelerate Data Services Growth
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/pfkgzb/new_zealand)
has announced the addition of the "New
Zealand: Fiber-Optic Broadband Initiatives and LTE Expansion to
Accelerate Data Services Growth" report to their offering.
'New Zealand: Fiber-Optic Broadband Initiatives and LTE (News - Alert) Expansion to
Accelerate Data Services Growth,' a Country Intelligence Report offers a
precise, incisive profile of New Zealand's mobile and fixed
telecommunications and mobile markets based on comprehensive proprietary
data and insights from our research in the New Zealand market. Published
annually, this presentation-quality, executive-level report provides
detailed analysis of the near-term opportunities, competitive dynamics
and evolution of demand by service type and technology/platform across
the fixed telephony, broadband and mobile sectors, as well as a review
of key regulatory trends.
Key Findings:
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In 2014, New Zealand will generate an estimated overall telecom
service revenue of 4.3bn or 2.2% of GDP, an increase of 2.0% over the
previous year. Although mobile voice is expected to be the largest
revenue segment, the prime growth contributor will be the mobile data
segment.
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Overall service revenue will grow moderately at a CAGR of 1.0% over
the 2014-2019 period, and the overall revenue split will be inclined
toward mobile services (52.4% in 2019), due to revenue growth in
mobile data services. 2014 saw LTE network launches or upgrades from
all three of the nation's mobile operators.
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Adoption of 3G technologies is expected to peak at 98.0% in 2015,
after which we expect a decline as subscribers switch to LTE services.
Market leader Vodafone (News - Alert) New Zealand launched the country's first 4G LTE
services in the 1800MHz band in Auckland in February 2013. Pyramid
Research expects total LTE subscriptions to reach 3.7m by 2019, owing
to the strong commitment by operators to increase their 4G coverage.
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Over the next five years, operators should seize opportunities in the
LTE and FTTx space by offering data packages and bundled services over
fiber for multiplay offerings. Vendors should position themselves for
providing device and content services, the demand for which should
increase in the coming years as the adoption of LTE services increases.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive summary
2. Market and competitor overview
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Regional context
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Economic, demographic and political context
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Regulatory environment
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Demand profile
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Service evolution
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Competitive landscape
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Major market players
3. Segment analysis
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Mobile services
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Fixed services
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Pay-TV
4. Identifying opportunities
5. Overall market opportunities
Companies Mentioned
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2degrees
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CallPlus
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Chorus
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Orcon
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Sky New Zealand
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Spark
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Vodafone New Zealand
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/pfkgzb/new_zealand
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