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Netherlands - Broadband Market Insights, Statistics and Forecasts Synopsis
Dutch broadband penetration is one of the highest in the world, the result of large-scale government and municipal investment in broadband infrastructure. The country has comprehensive DSL and cable networks, and has expanded both ADSL2+ Ethernet capabilities to provide data rates to manage burgeoning customer demand for triple play services. In addition, the number of significant fibre deployments represents one of the most extensive and cost-effective fibre infrastructures in Europe.
The largely consolidated cable sector, led by Ziggo and UPC Nederland, is countering fibre deployments by introducing EuroDOCSIS 3.0 technology. In this report we profile the Dutch fixed and wireless broadband markets in 2011, providing statistics and analysis on technologies including ADSL2+, FttH, powerline broadband, wireless broadband, WiFi and Internet via satellite. We also provide broadband forecasts for selective years through to 2020.
Key developments:
Glashart fibre market share stands at 90% of homes passed; KPN to upgrade its FttH to 1Gb/s and cover 20% of households by end-2013; smaller cablecos bypassing DOCSIS3.0 for FttH; regulator market data to end-2010; operator data to Q1 2011.
Companies covered in this report include:
KPN, Reggefiber, Ziggo, UPC.
Last Update: 12 Jul 2011 Number of Pages: 24
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Netherlands - Digital Media Market Insights, Statistics and Analysis Synopsis
The Dutch TV market benefits from a comprehensive cable network reaching almost all TV homes, together with upgraded DSL networks which provide IPTV services to most households. The country was the first to complete the move to DTTV broadcasting, in late 2006. Its excellent broadband infrastructure also forms the bedrock of popular triple play services offered by KPN and the cable duopoly of Ziggo and UPC Nederland.
This report provides an overview of media convergence in the Netherlands in 2011, profiling the major players and covering developments in digital, cable and interactive TV as well as services such as VoD, VoIP and IPTV.
Key developments:
Triple-play in 30% of households; KPN signs distribution deal with BBC Worldwide; UPC and Ziggo no longer required to open cable networks to competitors; regulator market data to end-2010; operator data to Q1 2011.
Companies covered in this report include:
Digitenne, Nozema, UPC Nederland, Ziggo, Tele2, Canal Digitaal, Telfort.
Last Update: 1 Jul 2011 Number of Pages: 16
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Netherlands - Fibre-to-the-Home Insights - 2011 Synopsis
Dutch broadband penetration is among the highest in the world, the result of government and municipal investment in broadband infrastructure together with a range of local initiatives. The country's comprehensive DSL and cable networks have thus been supplemented with wide-scale fibre deployment: financial commitments from KPN/Reggefiber, BBned and municipalities have pushed the Netherlands to the forefront of fibre infrastructure in Europe.
KPN's decision to deliver FttH nationally within the next few years will further consolidate this lead, helping to place the country as the regional benchmark against which other European operators and regulators will be assessed.
This report analyses fibre deployments in the Netherlands in 2011, including regulatory developments and operator strategies for coming years.
Key developments:
Smaller cablecos forgoing DOCSIS for FttH; Reggefiber secures additional €285 million loan to extend FttH network; Glashart Media provides open access to its FttH network; regulator market data to end-2010; operator data to Q1 2011.
Companies covered in this report include:
KPN, Glashart, Teleplaza, OONO.
Last Update: 12 Jul 2011 Number of Pages: 15
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Netherlands - Key Statistics, Telecom Market and Regulatory Overviews Synopsis
The Dutch telecom market has one of the most progressive broadband sectors in the world, with effective cross-platform competition further stimulated by numerous fibre deployments. There is also strong competition in the mobile sector, and a progressive digital TV platform with the services of the two dominant cable companies being complemented by KPN's Digitenne and IPTV offerings. This report introduces the key aspects of this market in 2011. It provides comprehensive data on fixed network services, profiles the major operators and overviews the key regulatory issues including interconnection, local loop unbundling, number portability, carrier preselection, and the provisions for competitor access to cable and fibre infrastructure.
Key developments:
Regulator rules that UPC Netherlands and Ziggo no longer have to open up networks to rivals; KPN reveals strategy to 2015; KPN job losses of 5,000 by 2015; UPC launches mobile internet services for SMEs; Ziggo obliged to launch mobile services by 2012, becoming a quad player; regulator market data to end-2010; operator data to Q1 2011.
Companies covered in this report include:
KPN, UPC Nederland, Tele2 Nederland, Scarlet Telecom, Ziggo.
Last Update: 13 Jul 2011 Number of Pages: 23
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Netherlands - Mobile Market Insights, Statistics and Forecasts Synopsis
The Netherlands has continued to show growth in the mobile sector despite the country's high penetration rate. In common with other advanced European markets, the 3G sector is the main driver for subscriber growth, though there remains little consumer enthusiasm for the take-up of high-end data services.
KPN launched Europe's first national mobile TV network in 2008, capitalising on its recent network upgrades. Following the acquisition of Orange by T-Mobile in late 2007 there are only three network operators in the market. All provide wholesale services to MVNOs and resellers, and having reached 90% population coverage on their 3G networks they have focussed on HSPA infrastructure as a basis for developing mobile data services.
This report provides statistics and analyses on the Dutch mobile market in 2011, including a review of the key operators and regulatory issues. It also assesses emerging mobile data services such as mobile TV, and provides ARPU and 3G forecasts to 2015.
Key developments:
Dutch Parliament votes in favour of mobile and fixed internet network neutrality; KPN, T-Mobile and Vodafone join with banks to launch m-payments system in 2012; UPC launches mobile data services; Ziggo prepares mobile services launch; calls via mobile phones supersede fixed line calls for the first time; KPN ends its mobile TV service to reuse spectrum for Digitenne DTT platform; T-Mobile Netherlands deploys HSPA+ offering 21Mb/s; regulator market data to end-2010; operator data to Q1 2011.
Companies covered in this report include:
KPN, Orange Netherlands, Tele2, Versatel, Vodafone Netherlands.
Last Update: 29 Jun 2011 Number of Pages: 26
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