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New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts

New Zealand telecoms market to reach to NZ$5.35 billion in 2014
The Telecoms Market Moving Into 2014
Activity in the UFB market is progressing steadily, with a growing number of connections to schools,
businesses and consumers. Premises are migrating from copper to fibre, and with it consumers are able to
make greater use of IP-delivered content and services provided by faster speeds. Activity in the other telecoms
markets has developed following the launch of LTE services by both Vodafone and Telecom.
The fixed-line voice market (voice calls and local access) continues to lose overall share of the telecom
services market, partly caused by the drop in call prices and volumes as the uptake of mobile and other P2P
services continues.
The fibre-backbone network will become the predominant infrastructure and it will provide its services to the
other market sectors including energy, manufacturing, healthcare, education, as well as the rural sector
through wireless access. With all these sectors involved we will see the telco businesses morph from the
traditional telephony access provider to content service providers. Telcos, ISPs and the other service providers
will have an opportunity to become the ICT providers to these market sectors.
The larger sectors, in particular, will create a large demand for value-added infrastructure services. All of this
will assist the industry to double its size to more than $14 billion by 2020. In this report we provide
scenario-based forecast for the mobile sector as well as some market forecasts and background information on
the other markets in the economy.
Mobile Communications
In late 2013 Telecom launched commercial LTE services, competing with Vodafone which had launched the
South Island’s first LTE network earlier in the year, complementing an existing service in Auckland.
Mobile market penetration, at around 120-125%, is growing steadily as operators provide add-on packs
attracting increased usage at a lower cost. With spectrum auctions allowing for the expansion of LTE
networks, and further regional deployment of 3G coverage under the RBI, we expect to see steady subscriber
growth across the networks.
New Zealand’s third mobile operator 2degrees has enjoyed solid subscriber growth since launching
services in 2009. The operator has around 20% overall market share of subscribers and a 12% share of mobile
services revenue. Having secured spectrum in the 700MHz band in late 2013, the company may nevertheless
find it difficult to compete against Vodafone and Telecom after the remaining block of 2x5MHz spectrum is
auctioned: if either of the main players secure this block they would have twice the allocation of 2degrees.
Further consumer take-up of mobile broadband services is anticipated following the auction of digital
dividend spectrum in the 700MHz band, as this spectrum is put to use to deliver mobile data.
Broadband
New Zealand has enjoyed one of the highest yearly increases in fixed broadband penetration in recent years.
The overall number of broadband subscribers grew by just under 10% in 2013, maintaining the momentum
seen since 2010. The principal growth areas have been in the mobile broadband and fibre sectors. The number
of fibre subscribers will continue to increase substantially over the coming years as the ultra-fast broadband
service for urban dwellers sees increased uptake among consumers.
New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
The uptake of mobile broadband will be bolstered by the expansion of mobile technologies based on LTE,
and be supported by the Rural Broadband Initiative rollout which will add a large number of mobile cells to
new areas. Although growth in the number of mobile broadband subscribers will slow as mobile penetration
becomes further saturated, a further stimulant is expected from the impetus of the younger demographic
migrating from fixed-line to mobile-only broadband services.
The uptake of fibre was slow during the first year of deployment as such new developments must compete
with existing technologies and many customers have waited for existing contracts with ISPs to expire before
switching to a new provider.
The number of mobile broadband subscribers increased by around 10% in 2013, while the number of mobile
internet handset connections grew by almost 30%. Higher growth rates have been stymied by the lack of
ubiquitous mobile broadband coverage, as well as the high cost of such services on a short-term basis. Some
of these issues should be addressed in coming years through the extension of services based on LTE by
Vodafone and Telecom, and by their anticipated introduction from 2degrees in 2014. The national availability
of reliable and fast mobile broadband services will be crucial if all citizens are to take advantage of new
opportunities offered.
Competition in the delivery of mobile broadband from the telcos is pushing down prices while contributing to
even greater regional coverage. The commitment from the government and the ongoing multi-million dollar
investment in delivering widespread access to high-speed broadband may present a further hurdle for wireless
providers, given that the national UFB/RBI infrastructure will close most of the gaps in coverage.
Digital Economy and Digital Media
The digital economy across New Zealand will have the necessary infrastructure for development to ignite
e-government, e-commerce and digital media across the country once the Ultra-fast broadband / Rural
Broadband Initiative (UFB/RBI) is completed during the next 5-10 years.
By the end of 2014 almost 400,000 premises will be connected to the network, increasing to about 1.2 million
by 2019. Businesses and residences will be able to access data rates ten times faster than current rates,
enabling them to operate services in the cloud and take better advantage of opportunities within the global
market place. The digital economy will be driven by some of the digital media companies that continue to play
an increasingly important role in the telecommunications markets.
Broadcasting
FTA television and the pay TV sector are revising their business models to adapt to the growing trend among
consumers to view online content rather than linear TV. The trend has become acute during the last two years
as telecom infrastructure has improved, allowing a greater proportion of consumers to take advantage of
content from YouTube and other video sites, as well as catch-up services. The broadcasting and digital media
industries are having to keep up with these changes in the market place.
Pay TV penetration in New Zealand was around 50% by late 2013. The introduction of the cut-price monthly
subscription model, Igloo, in late 2012 may increase household penetration but the real threat is that this
model will cannibalise the existing user base as customers churn to cheaper monthly rates. As the UFB
consumer base eventually increases other competitive threats by other media models will see uptake of other
media based subscription services, lowering the viability of the current model.
table Of Contents

New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
1. The Market Moving Into 2014
1.1 Competitive Landscape
1.1.1 New Zealand’s 2nd Tier Players Squashed
1.1.2 Is Consolidation Needed For Future Survival
1.1.3 Fibre Will Provide More Access To Service
1.2 The Ufb And Rbi
1.2.1 Ufb Analysis
1.2.2 Overbuilding The Networks Overspends The Investment Dollar
1.3 Mobile Market
1.3.1 Will Telstraclear’s New Owner Add Value To The Market
1.4 Developments In Cloud Services And Big Data
1.4.1 Growth In Crowdsourced Data Collection
1.4.2 Big Data And The Growth In M2m
1.5 Consumer Prices
1.5.1 Higher Price Points Leads To Lower Uptake
1.5.2 The Hidden Cost Of Increased Ufb Uptake

2. Statistical Overview Of The Market
2.1 Key Statistics
2.2 Local Access And Fixed Voice Overview
2.2.1 Fixed-line Voice Market
2.2.2 Smaller Players Operate In Niche Markets
2.2.3 Payphones
2.3 Voip Market
2.3.1 Market Overview
2.3.2 Market Size And Estimates
2.3.3 Residential Sector
2.3.4 Business Sector
2.4 Fixed-mobile Convergence (fmc)
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 Service Bundling
2.4.3 Dual-mode Services
2.4.4 Network Convergence
2.4.5 International Cable Updates
2.5 Smart Grid Developments

3. Market Forecasts 2015, 2020
3.1 Market Overview
3.1.1 Media Market
3.1.2 Total Overhaul Of The Telecoms Industry
3.1.3 Infrastructure Market
New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
3.1.4 The Retail Market
3.1.5 The Trans-sector Market
3.2 The Fixed Broadband Market
3.2.1 Setting The Scene
3.2.2 Fixed Broadband Market Forecasts
3.3 The Mobile Market
3.3.1 Overview Of Changes
3.3.2 Mobile Market Scenarios

4. Regulatory Overview
4.1 History
4.2 Uba, Ucll, Llu And Ubs Access Market Developments
4.2.1 Determination On Wholesale Services - 2013
4.2.2 Minor Changes Post Telecom And Chorus Demerger
4.3 Mobile Regulation Developments
4.3.1 Mobile Termination Rates (mtrs)
4.3.2 Micropayments Using Payforitnz Approved
4.4 Spectrum Market
4.4.1 Background Information
4.4.2 Spectrum And Auctions
4.4.3 Analogue Switchover (aso)
4.5 Telecommunications Service Obligations (kiwi Share)
4.5.1 Background
4.5.2 Telecommunications Development Levy – 2010 - 2017
4.5.3 Tdl Changes
4.6 Telecommunications Relay Service (trs)
4.6.1 Overview
4.6.2 Cost Of The Tsr
4.7 Telecommunications Dispute Resolution (tdr)
4.7.1 Scheme Overview
4.8 Number Portability (np)
4.8.1 Overview
4.8.2 Statistics

5. Mobile Communications
5.1 Mobile Market Overview
5.2 Major Mobile Operators
5.2.1 Telecom Mobile
5.2.2 Vodafone New Zealand
5.2.3 2degrees Mobile
5.3 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (mvnos)
New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
5.3.1 Telstraclear
5.3.2 Black+white
5.3.3 Callplus/slingshot
5.3.4 Compass
5.3.5 Orcon
5.4 Mobile Market Analysis
5.4.1 700mhz Spectrum Auction
5.5 Statistics
5.5.1 Operating Statistics
5.5.2 Historic Statistics
5.5.3 Revenue Analysis
5.5.4 Mobile Revenue Statistics
5.5.5 Number Portability
5.5.6 Smart Device Market
5.6 Mobile Messaging
5.6.1 Short Message Service (sms)
5.7 Mobile Content And Applications
5.7.1 International Mobile Roaming (imr)
5.7.2 Nfc Payments Trials
5.7.3 Joint Venture For Trusted Service Manager (tsm)

6. The Broadband Market
6.1 Statistics, Overview And Providers
6.1.1 Overview Of Fixed Broadband Market In New Zealand
6.1.2 The Isp Market
6.1.3 Broadband Statistics And Forecasts
6.1.4 Major Broadband Service Providers
6.1.5 Fibre Developments
6.1.6 Wifi Developments
6.2 Ultra-fast Broadband Network
6.2.1 Background Information
6.2.2 Deployment Developments
6.2.3 Will The Deployment Strategy Last
6.2.4 The Backbone Network
6.2.5 New Networks Adding Financial Value To The Economy
6.2.6 Vdsl Developments
6.2.7 Proposed New Ufb Services For 2014
6.2.8 Rural Broadband Initiative (rbi)
6.2.9 Buddecomm Analyses
6.2.10 Overview Of Involved Parties
6.3 Wireless Broadband
6.3.1 Overview
New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
6.3.2 Wifi
6.3.3 Wimax
6.3.4 Satellite
6.3.5 Major Wireless Broadband Providers

7. Digital Economy And Digital Media
7.1 The Digital Economy – A Key Market Driver
7.2 Policies And Infrastructure
7.2.1 E-government
7.2.2 The Ultra-fast Broadband Network – Getting Connected
7.2.3 New Zealand’s Current Broadband Network
7.3 Digital Economy In New Zealand
7.3.1 Overview Of The Indicators
7.4 E-commerce
7.4.1 Overview And Statistics
7.4.2 Daily-deal Coupon Sites Still Growing In Popularity
7.4.3 Trade Me
7.4.4 Global Newcomers To E-commerce In New Zealand
7.4.5 Online Music
7.5 E-health
7.5.1 Overview
7.5.2 Personal Health Care Records
7.5.3 E-learning
7.6 Smart Meters/smart Grids
7.6.1 Overview
7.6.2 Renewable Energy Use Target Set For 2025
7.6.3 Electric Vehicles Trials And Wireless Chargers
7.6.4 Pilots And Trials
7.6.5 Smart Meters Finally Getting Smart
7.6.6 Smart Grids Starting To Roll Out
7.6.7 Auckland Network Smart Meters
7.6.8 Google Powermeter Installed In New Zealand
7.6.9 Smart Networks
7.6.10 Smart Homes
7.6.11 Time Shifting Of Power Usage
7.7 Digital Media
7.7.1 Iptv (dsl Tv)
7.7.2 Mobile Tv
7.7.3 Social Networking

8. Major Operators
New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
8.1 Telecom Corporation New Zealand
8.1.1 Company Overview
8.1.2 Background Information On The Demerger Of Chorus And Assets
8.1.3 Recent Developments – Free Wifi, 4g Trials, Data Roaming Reduced
8.1.4 Operations Statistical Information
8.1.5 Company Divisions
8.1.6 Products And Services
8.1.7 Subsidiary And Associate Companies
8.1.8 Environmental Developments
8.1.9 Company History
8.2 Chorus Limited
8.2.1 Overview
8.2.2 Financial Results
8.2.3 Operational Results
8.2.4 Company Services
8.2.5 Background Information On Chorus And The Ufb Rollout
8.2.6 Company History
8.3 Vodafone New Zealand
8.3.1 Global And Oceania Operations
8.3.2 Telstraclear Purchased By Vodafone
8.3.3 Company Analysis
8.3.4 The Networks
8.3.5 Products And Services
8.3.6 Wholesale, Roaming And Partnerships
8.3.7 Financial Results
8.3.8 Operating Results
8.3.9 Company History
8.4 Overview Of The 2nd Tier Telecoms Players
8.4.1 Callplus
8.4.2 M2 Nz Limited
8.4.3 Southern Cross Cable Network
8.4.4 Wxc (worldxchange Communications)
8.4.5 Kordia – Orcon

9. Broadcasting – Fta, Pay Tv, Digital Tv And Radio
9.1 Overview
9.2 Free-to-air Tv
9.2.1 Television New Zealand (tvnz)
9.2.2 Maori Tv
9.2.3 Mediaworks Nz
9.2.4 Prime Television New Zealand
9.2.5 New Zealand Racing Board
New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
9.3 Digital Fta Tv
9.3.1 Freeview
9.3.2 Digital Tv Changeover
9.4 Pay And Cable Tv (digital)
9.4.1 Market Overview
9.4.2 Igloo
9.4.3 Sky Network Television
9.4.4 Telstraclear
9.5 Iptv
9.5.1 Overview
9.5.2 Quickflix
9.5.3 Tivo
9.6 Digital Radio
9.6.1 Digital Audio Broadcasting (dab)
9.6.2 Digital Radio Trials
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New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts

  • 1. New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts New Zealand telecoms market to reach to NZ$5.35 billion in 2014 The Telecoms Market Moving Into 2014 Activity in the UFB market is progressing steadily, with a growing number of connections to schools, businesses and consumers. Premises are migrating from copper to fibre, and with it consumers are able to make greater use of IP-delivered content and services provided by faster speeds. Activity in the other telecoms markets has developed following the launch of LTE services by both Vodafone and Telecom. The fixed-line voice market (voice calls and local access) continues to lose overall share of the telecom services market, partly caused by the drop in call prices and volumes as the uptake of mobile and other P2P services continues. The fibre-backbone network will become the predominant infrastructure and it will provide its services to the other market sectors including energy, manufacturing, healthcare, education, as well as the rural sector through wireless access. With all these sectors involved we will see the telco businesses morph from the traditional telephony access provider to content service providers. Telcos, ISPs and the other service providers will have an opportunity to become the ICT providers to these market sectors. The larger sectors, in particular, will create a large demand for value-added infrastructure services. All of this will assist the industry to double its size to more than $14 billion by 2020. In this report we provide scenario-based forecast for the mobile sector as well as some market forecasts and background information on the other markets in the economy. Mobile Communications In late 2013 Telecom launched commercial LTE services, competing with Vodafone which had launched the South Island’s first LTE network earlier in the year, complementing an existing service in Auckland. Mobile market penetration, at around 120-125%, is growing steadily as operators provide add-on packs attracting increased usage at a lower cost. With spectrum auctions allowing for the expansion of LTE networks, and further regional deployment of 3G coverage under the RBI, we expect to see steady subscriber growth across the networks. New Zealand’s third mobile operator 2degrees has enjoyed solid subscriber growth since launching services in 2009. The operator has around 20% overall market share of subscribers and a 12% share of mobile services revenue. Having secured spectrum in the 700MHz band in late 2013, the company may nevertheless find it difficult to compete against Vodafone and Telecom after the remaining block of 2x5MHz spectrum is auctioned: if either of the main players secure this block they would have twice the allocation of 2degrees. Further consumer take-up of mobile broadband services is anticipated following the auction of digital dividend spectrum in the 700MHz band, as this spectrum is put to use to deliver mobile data. Broadband New Zealand has enjoyed one of the highest yearly increases in fixed broadband penetration in recent years. The overall number of broadband subscribers grew by just under 10% in 2013, maintaining the momentum seen since 2010. The principal growth areas have been in the mobile broadband and fibre sectors. The number of fibre subscribers will continue to increase substantially over the coming years as the ultra-fast broadband service for urban dwellers sees increased uptake among consumers. New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
  • 2. The uptake of mobile broadband will be bolstered by the expansion of mobile technologies based on LTE, and be supported by the Rural Broadband Initiative rollout which will add a large number of mobile cells to new areas. Although growth in the number of mobile broadband subscribers will slow as mobile penetration becomes further saturated, a further stimulant is expected from the impetus of the younger demographic migrating from fixed-line to mobile-only broadband services. The uptake of fibre was slow during the first year of deployment as such new developments must compete with existing technologies and many customers have waited for existing contracts with ISPs to expire before switching to a new provider. The number of mobile broadband subscribers increased by around 10% in 2013, while the number of mobile internet handset connections grew by almost 30%. Higher growth rates have been stymied by the lack of ubiquitous mobile broadband coverage, as well as the high cost of such services on a short-term basis. Some of these issues should be addressed in coming years through the extension of services based on LTE by Vodafone and Telecom, and by their anticipated introduction from 2degrees in 2014. The national availability of reliable and fast mobile broadband services will be crucial if all citizens are to take advantage of new opportunities offered. Competition in the delivery of mobile broadband from the telcos is pushing down prices while contributing to even greater regional coverage. The commitment from the government and the ongoing multi-million dollar investment in delivering widespread access to high-speed broadband may present a further hurdle for wireless providers, given that the national UFB/RBI infrastructure will close most of the gaps in coverage. Digital Economy and Digital Media The digital economy across New Zealand will have the necessary infrastructure for development to ignite e-government, e-commerce and digital media across the country once the Ultra-fast broadband / Rural Broadband Initiative (UFB/RBI) is completed during the next 5-10 years. By the end of 2014 almost 400,000 premises will be connected to the network, increasing to about 1.2 million by 2019. Businesses and residences will be able to access data rates ten times faster than current rates, enabling them to operate services in the cloud and take better advantage of opportunities within the global market place. The digital economy will be driven by some of the digital media companies that continue to play an increasingly important role in the telecommunications markets. Broadcasting FTA television and the pay TV sector are revising their business models to adapt to the growing trend among consumers to view online content rather than linear TV. The trend has become acute during the last two years as telecom infrastructure has improved, allowing a greater proportion of consumers to take advantage of content from YouTube and other video sites, as well as catch-up services. The broadcasting and digital media industries are having to keep up with these changes in the market place. Pay TV penetration in New Zealand was around 50% by late 2013. The introduction of the cut-price monthly subscription model, Igloo, in late 2012 may increase household penetration but the real threat is that this model will cannibalise the existing user base as customers churn to cheaper monthly rates. As the UFB consumer base eventually increases other competitive threats by other media models will see uptake of other media based subscription services, lowering the viability of the current model. table Of Contents New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
  • 3. 1. The Market Moving Into 2014 1.1 Competitive Landscape 1.1.1 New Zealand’s 2nd Tier Players Squashed 1.1.2 Is Consolidation Needed For Future Survival 1.1.3 Fibre Will Provide More Access To Service 1.2 The Ufb And Rbi 1.2.1 Ufb Analysis 1.2.2 Overbuilding The Networks Overspends The Investment Dollar 1.3 Mobile Market 1.3.1 Will Telstraclear’s New Owner Add Value To The Market 1.4 Developments In Cloud Services And Big Data 1.4.1 Growth In Crowdsourced Data Collection 1.4.2 Big Data And The Growth In M2m 1.5 Consumer Prices 1.5.1 Higher Price Points Leads To Lower Uptake 1.5.2 The Hidden Cost Of Increased Ufb Uptake 2. Statistical Overview Of The Market 2.1 Key Statistics 2.2 Local Access And Fixed Voice Overview 2.2.1 Fixed-line Voice Market 2.2.2 Smaller Players Operate In Niche Markets 2.2.3 Payphones 2.3 Voip Market 2.3.1 Market Overview 2.3.2 Market Size And Estimates 2.3.3 Residential Sector 2.3.4 Business Sector 2.4 Fixed-mobile Convergence (fmc) 2.4.1 Introduction 2.4.2 Service Bundling 2.4.3 Dual-mode Services 2.4.4 Network Convergence 2.4.5 International Cable Updates 2.5 Smart Grid Developments 3. Market Forecasts 2015, 2020 3.1 Market Overview 3.1.1 Media Market 3.1.2 Total Overhaul Of The Telecoms Industry 3.1.3 Infrastructure Market New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
  • 4. 3.1.4 The Retail Market 3.1.5 The Trans-sector Market 3.2 The Fixed Broadband Market 3.2.1 Setting The Scene 3.2.2 Fixed Broadband Market Forecasts 3.3 The Mobile Market 3.3.1 Overview Of Changes 3.3.2 Mobile Market Scenarios 4. Regulatory Overview 4.1 History 4.2 Uba, Ucll, Llu And Ubs Access Market Developments 4.2.1 Determination On Wholesale Services - 2013 4.2.2 Minor Changes Post Telecom And Chorus Demerger 4.3 Mobile Regulation Developments 4.3.1 Mobile Termination Rates (mtrs) 4.3.2 Micropayments Using Payforitnz Approved 4.4 Spectrum Market 4.4.1 Background Information 4.4.2 Spectrum And Auctions 4.4.3 Analogue Switchover (aso) 4.5 Telecommunications Service Obligations (kiwi Share) 4.5.1 Background 4.5.2 Telecommunications Development Levy – 2010 - 2017 4.5.3 Tdl Changes 4.6 Telecommunications Relay Service (trs) 4.6.1 Overview 4.6.2 Cost Of The Tsr 4.7 Telecommunications Dispute Resolution (tdr) 4.7.1 Scheme Overview 4.8 Number Portability (np) 4.8.1 Overview 4.8.2 Statistics 5. Mobile Communications 5.1 Mobile Market Overview 5.2 Major Mobile Operators 5.2.1 Telecom Mobile 5.2.2 Vodafone New Zealand 5.2.3 2degrees Mobile 5.3 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (mvnos) New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
  • 5. 5.3.1 Telstraclear 5.3.2 Black+white 5.3.3 Callplus/slingshot 5.3.4 Compass 5.3.5 Orcon 5.4 Mobile Market Analysis 5.4.1 700mhz Spectrum Auction 5.5 Statistics 5.5.1 Operating Statistics 5.5.2 Historic Statistics 5.5.3 Revenue Analysis 5.5.4 Mobile Revenue Statistics 5.5.5 Number Portability 5.5.6 Smart Device Market 5.6 Mobile Messaging 5.6.1 Short Message Service (sms) 5.7 Mobile Content And Applications 5.7.1 International Mobile Roaming (imr) 5.7.2 Nfc Payments Trials 5.7.3 Joint Venture For Trusted Service Manager (tsm) 6. The Broadband Market 6.1 Statistics, Overview And Providers 6.1.1 Overview Of Fixed Broadband Market In New Zealand 6.1.2 The Isp Market 6.1.3 Broadband Statistics And Forecasts 6.1.4 Major Broadband Service Providers 6.1.5 Fibre Developments 6.1.6 Wifi Developments 6.2 Ultra-fast Broadband Network 6.2.1 Background Information 6.2.2 Deployment Developments 6.2.3 Will The Deployment Strategy Last 6.2.4 The Backbone Network 6.2.5 New Networks Adding Financial Value To The Economy 6.2.6 Vdsl Developments 6.2.7 Proposed New Ufb Services For 2014 6.2.8 Rural Broadband Initiative (rbi) 6.2.9 Buddecomm Analyses 6.2.10 Overview Of Involved Parties 6.3 Wireless Broadband 6.3.1 Overview New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
  • 6. 6.3.2 Wifi 6.3.3 Wimax 6.3.4 Satellite 6.3.5 Major Wireless Broadband Providers 7. Digital Economy And Digital Media 7.1 The Digital Economy – A Key Market Driver 7.2 Policies And Infrastructure 7.2.1 E-government 7.2.2 The Ultra-fast Broadband Network – Getting Connected 7.2.3 New Zealand’s Current Broadband Network 7.3 Digital Economy In New Zealand 7.3.1 Overview Of The Indicators 7.4 E-commerce 7.4.1 Overview And Statistics 7.4.2 Daily-deal Coupon Sites Still Growing In Popularity 7.4.3 Trade Me 7.4.4 Global Newcomers To E-commerce In New Zealand 7.4.5 Online Music 7.5 E-health 7.5.1 Overview 7.5.2 Personal Health Care Records 7.5.3 E-learning 7.6 Smart Meters/smart Grids 7.6.1 Overview 7.6.2 Renewable Energy Use Target Set For 2025 7.6.3 Electric Vehicles Trials And Wireless Chargers 7.6.4 Pilots And Trials 7.6.5 Smart Meters Finally Getting Smart 7.6.6 Smart Grids Starting To Roll Out 7.6.7 Auckland Network Smart Meters 7.6.8 Google Powermeter Installed In New Zealand 7.6.9 Smart Networks 7.6.10 Smart Homes 7.6.11 Time Shifting Of Power Usage 7.7 Digital Media 7.7.1 Iptv (dsl Tv) 7.7.2 Mobile Tv 7.7.3 Social Networking 8. Major Operators New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
  • 7. 8.1 Telecom Corporation New Zealand 8.1.1 Company Overview 8.1.2 Background Information On The Demerger Of Chorus And Assets 8.1.3 Recent Developments – Free Wifi, 4g Trials, Data Roaming Reduced 8.1.4 Operations Statistical Information 8.1.5 Company Divisions 8.1.6 Products And Services 8.1.7 Subsidiary And Associate Companies 8.1.8 Environmental Developments 8.1.9 Company History 8.2 Chorus Limited 8.2.1 Overview 8.2.2 Financial Results 8.2.3 Operational Results 8.2.4 Company Services 8.2.5 Background Information On Chorus And The Ufb Rollout 8.2.6 Company History 8.3 Vodafone New Zealand 8.3.1 Global And Oceania Operations 8.3.2 Telstraclear Purchased By Vodafone 8.3.3 Company Analysis 8.3.4 The Networks 8.3.5 Products And Services 8.3.6 Wholesale, Roaming And Partnerships 8.3.7 Financial Results 8.3.8 Operating Results 8.3.9 Company History 8.4 Overview Of The 2nd Tier Telecoms Players 8.4.1 Callplus 8.4.2 M2 Nz Limited 8.4.3 Southern Cross Cable Network 8.4.4 Wxc (worldxchange Communications) 8.4.5 Kordia – Orcon 9. Broadcasting – Fta, Pay Tv, Digital Tv And Radio 9.1 Overview 9.2 Free-to-air Tv 9.2.1 Television New Zealand (tvnz) 9.2.2 Maori Tv 9.2.3 Mediaworks Nz 9.2.4 Prime Television New Zealand 9.2.5 New Zealand Racing Board New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
  • 8. 9.3 Digital Fta Tv 9.3.1 Freeview 9.3.2 Digital Tv Changeover 9.4 Pay And Cable Tv (digital) 9.4.1 Market Overview 9.4.2 Igloo 9.4.3 Sky Network Television 9.4.4 Telstraclear 9.5 Iptv 9.5.1 Overview 9.5.2 Quickflix 9.5.3 Tivo 9.6 Digital Radio 9.6.1 Digital Audio Broadcasting (dab) 9.6.2 Digital Radio Trials ResearchMoz(http://www.researchmoz.us/) is the one stop online destination to find and buy market research reports & Industry Analysis. We fulfill all your research needs spanning across industry verticals with our huge collection of market research reports. We provide our services to all sizes of organizations and across all industry verticals and markets. Our Research Coordinators have in-depth knowledge of reports as well as publishers and will assist you in making an informed decision by giving you unbiased and deep insights on which reports will satisfy your needs at the best price. Contact: M/s Sheela, 90 State Street, Suite 700, Albany NY - 12207 United States Tel: +1-518-618-1030 USA - Canada Toll Free 866-997-4948 Email: sales@researchmoz.us Website: http://www.researchmoz.us/ New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts