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New Zealand - Broadband - Statistics, Overview and Providers Synopsis
While the NZ government has committed to an ultra-fast broadband service for urban dwellers and a Rural Broadband Initiative to cover the 14% or so of the population from rural New Zealand within the next ten or so years. While total broadband penetration continued to grow by about 10% in 2010 according to BuddeComm estimates, the latest OECD figures confirm that New Zealand was in the top five countries with the highest annual increase in broadband penetration.
Broadband will be one of the essential components to create a booming ICT industry, increase productivity and create the services that will be developed and then delivered using the UFB/RBI. On the other hand the current copper, 3G, WiFi, cable and satellite networks will continue to provide services well into the future.
Fixed mobile broadband uptake grew by more than 30% during 2010 fuelled wider availability of equipment and cheaper plans while mobile broadband subscribers held steady. In this report we provide an outline of the key broadband providers in the New Zealand market as well as overall broadband statistics and forecasts to 2010.
Last Update: 23 Nov 2010 Number of Pages: 14
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New Zealand - Broadcasting - FTA Pay TV & Digital TV - Statistics & Overview Although the dominance of Free-to-Air television as a mass communication medium has been unsurpassed for many decades, the industry is now facing challenges from a number of fronts as incumbent broadcasters cling to their lucrative oligopolies. The FTA networks are expected to see intense competition for viewers and advertising in 2009 and beyond. Pay TV penetration stands at around 45% of households, however BuddeComm doesn't see penetration growing much further unless prices come down to more affordable levels. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the FTA, Pay TV and Digital TV markets in New Zealand including market statistics and forecasts.
Last Update: 30 Nov 2008 Number of Pages: 13
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New Zealand - Digital Economy and Digital Media Synopsis
Digital economy and digital media companies are playing an increasingly important role in the telecommunications markets. Governments are realising the benefits of e-government applications, not only to cut costs but to improve processes and information flow. The New Zealand Government's commitment to a $1.5 billion ultra-fast broadband investment initiative with national targets for 97% to achieve broadband speeds from homes and businesses of >5Mb/s, with 91% having speeds >10Mb/s, must ensure that New Zealand has the necessary infrastructure for development of e-government, e-commerce and digital media to keep pace with similar developments across the world.
In this report, BuddeComm provides an overview of the digital economy and digital media markets in 2010, with updates and information on the e-government, e-health and e-learning markets. A snapshot of the current status of the smart grid market, smart homes and smart meter debate is provided, with information on renewable energy products and where the market may trend in 2010/11.
Last Update: 16 Nov 2010 Number of Pages: 17
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New Zealand - FttH Planning New Zealand is determined avoid difficulties the Australian government has had with regards to its national infrastructure. The construction of a fibre-to-the-home network in New Zealand requires a combined effort from the government and the industry. The government's proposal to provide around $1.5Bn of funding for the proposed network and the formation of local fibre companies to operate infrastructure, is a good starting point. However there is still no substantial evidence that Telecom has fully embraced the new wholesale direction that would be a key ingredient of an open access plan. It will be crucial that any plan from the government to deploy fibre-to-the-home ensures that cabinetisation is part of the roadmap. Sound and unambiguous government policies and effective regulations are required. This report provides strategic analysis of currently crucial developments relating to fibre-to-the-home networks in New Zealand. Last Update: 9 Jun 2009 Number of Pages: 5
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New Zealand - Infrastructure - NGNs and FttH Synopsis
The term Next Generation Network is a broad term used to describe a telecommunications network where all the information for both voice and data services is transported in data packets from any point in the network to any other location.
This report provides information and analysis of developments relating to NGNs and FttH in New Zealand - excluding the government's national fibre initiative - but including brief details of regional and local initiatives around the country. Information on the upgraded Karen network and VDSL2, including the launch of wholesale services by Telecom in late 2010, is also provided.
Last Update: 7 Dec 2010 Number of Pages: 16
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