21 Jun 2010 - Australia - Mobile Communications - Retail Market
Synopsis The mobile retail market is currently dominated by retail chains directly affiliated with major operators and franchise chains which are ofte...
21 Jun 2010 - Australia - Digital Media - E-Health
Synopsis E-health may become an area where key killer applications which utilise truly high-speed broadband networks emerge. The Australian Government...
28 May 2010 - Foxtel
Synopsis Foxtel is Australia's largest subscription television provider. Telstra holds a 50% ownership stake in the company, whilst Consolidated Media...
18 May 2010 - TPG Telecom
Synopsis TPG Telecom is a provider of IP telecommunications and multimedia services in the Australian marketplace. Services including voice, Internet ...

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    Norway - Broadband Market - Overview, Statistics & Forecasts
    Synopsis Norway's broadband penetration is among the highest in Europe, the result of a technologically demanding populace and the efforts of providers to migrate dial-up subscribers to broadband services. Telenor and NextGenTel are the leading ISPs, though a number of smaller operators and resellers are also active. In this report we profile Norway's fixed and wireless broadband markets in 2010, together with developments in related technologies such as Broadband Powerline, wireless broadband, and Internet via satellite. We also provide broadband forecasting scenarios to 2019.
    Last Update: 11 Feb 2010   Number of Pages: 13

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    Norway - Convergence - Triple Play & Digital TV
    Synopsis Norway's small but advanced broadcasting market is scheduled to be all-digital by 2009. The main operators have focussed on upgrading fixed-line networks to ADSL2+ in recent years, providing a solid infrastructure for delivering triple play services. This report introduces the key aspects of Norway's triple play offerings in 2010, together with developments in the digital, cable and satellite TV markets. It also provides an analysis on analogue switchover and profiles the major market players.
    Last Update: 11 Feb 2010   Number of Pages: 12

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    Norway - Key Statistics, Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews
    Synopsis In common with other Scandinavian countries, Norway has a sophisticated telecom market with high broadband and mobile penetration rates and a developed digital TV sector. Although not a member of the European Union, its telecoms sector is synchronised with relevant EC legislation. Telenor and Tele2 are the dominant operators in all sectors, though there is increasing competition from new entrants. This report introduces the key elements of Norway's telecom market in 2010, providing statistics and an overview of the regulatory environment, the fixed network operators and their services and telecom infrastructure.
    Last Update: 11 Feb 2010   Number of Pages: 15

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    Norway - Mobile Market - Overview, Statistics & Forecasts
    Synopsis Norway's mobile market is a duopoly between the network operators Telenor Mobile and TeliaSonera's NetCom, supplemented by a growing number of MVNOs. Mobile penetration reached 110% in early 2009, and although overall subscriber growth has fallen to about 1.5% the 3G sector has proved resilient, with strong growth resulting from new subscribers as well as from the rapid migration from GSM networks. Both Telenor and NetCom operate GSM and 3G services, while new providers include the 3G licensee Mobile Norway which expected to launch commercial services later in 2009. A potential competitor, Nordisk Mobiltelefon, which operated a CDMA 450 network and concentrated on mobile broadband solutions, went bankrupt in early 2009. This report profiles Norway's mobile market in 2010, providing statistics on the main operators, a review of the key regulatory issues, and a snapshot of the consumer market for mobile data services such as SMS, mobile TV and mobile broadband.
    Last Update: 20 Apr 2010   Number of Pages: 21

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