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2010 Norway - Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts

Publication Overview

This report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Norway’s telecommunications market. The report analyses the mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media sectors. Subjects include:

  • Market and industry analyses, trends and developments;
  • Facts, figures and statistics;
  • Industry and regulatory issues;
  • Infrastructure;
  • Major players, revenues, subscribers, ARPU, MoU;
  • Internet, VoIP, IPTV;
  • Mobile voice and data markets;
  • Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless);
  • Convergence and digital media;
  • 3G subscriber and mobile ARPU forecasts to 2015;
  • Broadband market forecasts for selective years to 2020.

Researcher:- Henry Lancaster
Current publication date:- October 2010 (9th Edition)
Next publication date:- October 2011

Executive Summary

Norway taking a lead in European LTE developments

BuddeComm’s annual publication, Norway - Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts, provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in the telecommunications and digital media markets in Norway.

Norway’s telecom market has shown a pronounced shift from fixed-line to mobile networks in recent years: the mobile sector has accounted for the largest part of turnover since 2004, and in 2009 it represented 48% of total turnover, compared to 22% for fixed-line telephony and 24% for the broadband market. The trend is set to continue sharply during the next few years as customers respond to LTE network builds by both Telenor and TeliaSonera.

Nevertheless, the economic downturn which affected the global economy beginning in mid-2008 has resulted in Norway’s telecom market showing lower growth: overall telecom market revenue increased by only 1.9% in 2009, largely on the back of the broadband and mobile sectors. Some recovery is expected in 2010 and 2011 as consumer confidence returns and as government stimulus investment helps develop fibre infrastructure, and so the ability of a growing number of consumers to take advantage of IP-delivered services.

Norway’s broadband penetration is among the highest in Europe, the result of a technologically savvy 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. Broadband revenue growth has fallen steadily during the last few years, from 35% in 2005 to 8% in 2009 and an estimated 6% in 2010. In the residential market for DSL, revenue fell 2% in 2009.

Norway has one of the smaller mobile markets in Europe, as befits the country’s small population. Mobile penetration reached about 115% in mid-2010, or 98% when accounting for the use of multiple SIM cards: about 13% of the population have two or more mobile subscriptions. Since 2007, subscriber growth has been driven by the 3G sector, while the number of GSM subscribers has diminished steadily. There are a number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators that resell subscriptions, primarily based on the networks of Telenor and NetCom. TeliaSonera launched the world’s first commercial LTE network, in Oslo in December 2009, demonstrating download peak data rates at up to 150Mb/s. In early 2010 the operator announced plans to expand its LTE network to four cities in Norway, in addition to a further 25 cities in Sweden.

The small broadcasting market is well advanced and has made good progress in developing digital TV services. The largest distributors are Canal Digital Kabel and Canal Digital, both owned by Telenor, followed by Get which distributes broadcasting over cable TV networks, and ViaSat. Revenue from satellite TV represents about 51% of total broadcasting revenue, while that from cable TV was about 35%. Analogue switch off was begun in Stavanger in September 2007 and ended in December 2009.

Key telecom parameters – 2009 – 2011

Sector

2009

2011 (e)

Broadband:

Fixed broadband subscribers (million)

1.63

1.93

Fixed broadband penetration rate

37%

44%

Mobile broadband subscribers (thousand)

489

840

Subscribers to telecoms services:

Fixed-line telephony (million)

1.78

1.58

Mobile phone (million)

5.36

5.54

Mobile penetration (population)

111%

117%

(Source: BuddeComm)

Market highlights:

  • Mobile network operators are able to take advantage of digital dividend spectrum as well as 2.6GHz spectrum for services based on LTE. This development will significantly enhance network capabilities and allow operators to extend their services to rural areas with lower capex, and so help fulfil the government’ national broadband commitments.
  • Telenor’s strategy is to build a multi-layered single network, incorporating some 6,500 LTE sites by the end of 2010. This would include 2.6GHz hotspots in city centres, supplemented by 3G-based systems in the 2.1MHz and 1800MHz bands in urban and semi-urban areas. A national backbone network in the 900MHz GSM and 800MHz bands will provide the coverage and service in rural areas.
  • Norway’s topography is suited to wireless broadband access, particularly mobile broadband, and the country is a leader in Europe in this sector. In early 2009 the regulator established guidelines for network neutrality to ensure that Internet access remained open and non-discriminatory for all types of communication and content distribution. Most operators have endorsed the guidelines.
  • The regulator has managed fibre access to help reduce the cost of deployment, facilitate works through co-ordinated schedules, and provide access to ducts for competing players. As a result of such measures, the number of FttH subscribers approached 200,000 by the end of 2010. Norway is also a pioneer in innovative business models including self-trenching and wholesale arrangements with municipalities.
  • Analogue terrestrial networks were digitised between 2008 and 2009, with ASO completed at the end of 2009. Norsk Televisjon, owned by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, TV2 and Telenor Broadcast Holding has a licence to both roll out and operate the DTTV network, while its sister company RiksTV offers channel packages.

This report is essential reading for those needing high level strategic information and objective analysis on the telecom sector in Norway. It provides further information on:

  • Market liberalisation and regulatory issues;
  • The impact of the global economic crisis;
  • Telecoms operators – privatisation, acquisitions, new licences;
  • Mobile data market developments in coming years in light of spectrum auctions and new licence awards in 2010;
  • 3G developments, regulatory issues and technologies including HSPA and LTE;
  • Broadband migration to an FttH architecture;
  • Historical and current subscriber statistics and forecasts;
  • ARPU statistics and forecasts.

Data in this report is the latest available at the time of preparation and may not be for the current year.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Key Statistics
  • 2. Telecommunications Market
    • 2.1 Overview of Norway’s telecom market
  • 3. Regulatory Environment
    • 3.1 History
    • 3.2 Regulatory authority
      • 3.2.1 Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority (NPT)
    • 3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Norway
      • 3.3.1 Privatisation of Telenor
      • 3.3.2 Interconnect
      • 3.3.3 Access
      • 3.3.4 Number portability (NP)
      • 3.3.5 Carrier PreSelection (CPS)
  • 4. Fixed Network Market
    • 4.1 Overview of operators
    • 4.2 Telenor
    • 4.3 TeliaSonera
    • 4.4 Tele2
    • 4.5 BaneTele
  • 5. Telecommunications Infrastructure
    • 5.1 National telecom network
    • 5.2 IP migration
    • 5.3 International infrastructure
      • 5.3.1 Submarine cable networks
      • 5.3.2 Satellite networks
    • 5.4 Wholesaling
  • 6. Broadband Market
    • 6.1 Overview
      • 6.1.1 Broadband statistics
    • 6.2 Cable modems
    • 6.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
      • 6.3.1 Overview
      • 6.3.2 Telenor
      • 6.3.3 NextGenTel
      • 6.3.4 Other DSL developments
    • 6.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
      • 6.4.1 Overview
      • 6.4.2 Utilities
      • 6.4.3 Telenor
    • 6.5 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
    • 6.6 Wireless broadband
      • 6.6.1 Overview
      • 6.6.2 Wireless broadband 2.3GHz band
      • 6.6.3 Wireless LANs
      • 6.6.4 WiFi
      • 6.6.5 WiMAX
      • 6.6.6 Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)
      • 6.6.7 Mobile broadband
      • 6.6.8 Internet via satellite
  • 7. Digital Media
    • 7.1 Overview of media convergence
      • 7.1.1 Key general trends
      • 7.1.2 Business models
      • 7.1.3 Regulatory issues
      • 7.1.4 VoIP
    • 7.2 Digital TV
      • 7.2.1 Free-to-Air (FTA) TV
      • 7.2.2 Broadband (IPTV)
      • 7.2.3 Cable TV (CATV)
      • 7.2.4 Satellite TV
      • 7.2.5 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
  • 8. Mobile Communications
    • 8.1 Overview of Norway’s mobile market
      • 8.1.1 Mobile statistics
      • 8.1.2 Operator market shares
    • 8.2 Regulatory issues
      • 8.2.1 Spectrum regulations and spectrum auctions
      • 8.2.2 Roaming
      • 8.2.3 Number portability
      • 8.2.4 Mobile termination rates (MTRs)
    • 8.3 Mobile technologies
      • 8.3.1 Analogue
      • 8.3.2 Digital
      • 8.3.3 Third Generation (3G) mobile
    • 8.4 Major mobile operators
      • 8.4.1 Telenor Mobile
      • 8.4.2 NetCom
      • 8.4.3 Mobile Norway
      • 8.4.4 Teletopia
      • 8.4.5 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
    • 8.5 Mobile voice services
      • 8.5.1 Prepaid
    • 8.6 Mobile messaging
      • 8.6.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
      • 8.6.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
    • 8.7 Mobile data services
      • 8.7.1 Overview
      • 8.7.2 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
      • 8.7.3 High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA)
      • 8.7.4 Enhanced data for GSM evolution (EDGE)
      • 8.7.5 Long-term evolution (LTE)
      • 8.7.6 Mobile TV
      • 8.7.7 Femtocells
      • 8.7.8 TETRA (TErrestrial Trunked RAdio)
    • 8.8 Mobile broadband (access)
    • 8.9 Mobile content and applications
      • 8.9.1 Location-based services
      • 8.9.2 M-commerce
  • 9. Forecasts
    • 9.1 Forecasts – broadband subscribers – 2009 - 2012; 2020
      • 9.1.1 Scenario 1 – higher broadband subscriber growth
      • 9.1.2 Scenario 2 – lower broadband subscriber growth
    • 9.2 Forecasts – mobile
      • 9.2.1 Forecasts – mobile ARPU - 2009 - 2010; 2015
      • 9.2.2 Forecasts – UMTS subscribers – 2009 - 2010; 2015
  • 10. Glossary of Abbreviations
  • Table 1 – Country statistics Norway – 2010
  • Table 2 – Telecom revenue and investment statistics – 2009
  • Table 3 – Telephone network statistics – 2009
  • Table 4 – Internet user statistics – June 2010
  • Table 5 – Broadband statistics – 2009
  • Table 6 – Mobile statistics – 2010 (e)
  • Table 7 – National telecommunications authority
  • Table 8 – Fixed-telephony revenue – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 9 – Turnover by sector – 2003 - 2009
  • Table 10 – Proportion of turnover by sector – 2005 - 2009
  • Table 11 – Number of telecom providers by sector – 2004 - 2009
  • Table 12 – Voice lines by type – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 13 – CPS and resale subscribers – 2005 - 2009
  • Table 14 – Operators’ share of fixed-line traffic – 2005 - 2009
  • Table 15 – Share of turnover by operator – 2002 - 2009
  • Table 16 – Telenor fixed-line financial data (Norway) – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 17 – Telenor Group financial data – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 18 – Telenor fixed telephony operating statistics (retail) – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 19 – TeliaSonera (Norway) revenue – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 20 – TeliaSonera subscriber statistics – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 21 – Fixed lines in service and penetration – 1995; 1997; 1999 - 2011
  • Table 22 – Fixed subscriptions – VoIP, cable – 2001 - 2009
  • Table 23 – Fixed subscriptions – PSTN/ISDN – 2000 - 2009
  • Table 24 – Telenor wholesale lines – PSTN, DSL, LLU – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 25 – Internet users and penetration rate – 1995 - 2011
  • Table 26 – Total broadband subscribers and penetration rate – 1999 - 2009
  • Table 27 – Broadband household penetration – 2000 - 2011
  • Table 28 – Broadband penetration by technology – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 29 – Broadband market share by provider – 2008 - 2009
  • Table 30 – Get financial data – 2008 - 2009
  • Table 31 – Cable subscribers – 1999 - 2010
  • Table 32 – ADSL subscribers – 2000 - 2010
  • Table 33 – NextGenTel broadband ARPU and revenue – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 34 – Fibre subscribers – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 35 – WLAN subscribers (historic) – 2000 - 2007
  • Table 36 – Operator share of mobile broadband subscribers – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 37 – Mobile broadband data traffic and revenue – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 38 – Nordisk Mobiltelefon mobile broadband subscribers – 2006 - 2008
  • Table 39 – VoIP share of traffic by sector – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 40 – VoIP revenue and subscribers – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 41 – VoIP traffic and revenue per subscriber – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 42 – VoIP traffic and market share – 2005 - 2009
  • Table 43 – VoIP traffic and revenue market share by operator – 2008
  • Table 44 – VoIP market share of subscribers by provider – 2006 - 2008
  • Table 45 – NextGenTel VoIP subscribers – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 46 – Telio VoIP subscribers – 2006 - 2007; 2009
  • Table 47 – Broadband telephony, business and residential sectors – 2000 - 2008
  • Table 48 – Proportion of households with VoIP – 2003 - 2011
  • Table 49 – Share of pay TV subscribers by operator – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 50 – Share of pay TV subscribers by platform – June 2009
  • Table 51 – Share of TV reception by type – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 52 – Pay TV subscribers by type – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 53 – Canal Digital satellite subscribers – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 54 – Canal Digital Group financial data – 2007 - 2010
  • Table 55 – ViaSat DTH subscriber statistics (Nordics) – 2007 - 2008
  • Table 56 – ViaSat revenue (Nordics) – 2006 - 2008
  • Table 57 – DTTV revenue – 2008 - 2009
  • Table 58 – Mobile market turnover by sector (historic) – 2006 - 2008
  • Table 59 – Mobile market turnover by sector – 2008 - 2009
  • Table 60 – Mobile revenue per subscriber and per minute – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 61 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – June 2010
  • Table 62 – Subscriber, traffic, SMS and turnover market shares by provider – 2009
  • Table 63 – Nordisk Mobiltelefon financial data – 2006 - 2008
  • Table 64 – Nordisk Mobiltelefon subscribers (Norway) – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 65 – Telenor Mobil – subscribers, prepaid, SMS and market share – 2000 - 2010
  • Table 66 – Telenor Mobil financial data – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 67 – Telenor Mobil ARPU: blended, contract and prepaid – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 68 – NetCom subscribers and ARPU: blended, contract and prepaid – 2002 - 2010
  • Table 69 – Telenor Mobile (Norway) contract and prepaid subscribers – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 70 – MMS messages sent and annual change – 2004 - 2010
  • Table 71 – Mobile broadband subscribers – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 72 – Mobile broadband revenue – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 73 – Forecast broadband subscribers – higher market growth scenario – 2009 - 2012; 2020
  • Table 74 – Forecast broadband subscribers – lower market growth scenario – 2009 - 2012; 2020
  • Table 75 – Forecast mobile ARPU – 2009 - 2010; 2015
  • Table 76 – Forecast UMTS subscriber growth – 2009 - 2010; 2015
  • Chart 1 – Total telecom turnover – 2004 - 2011
  • Chart 2 – Fixed-line traffic in minutes – 2004 - 2010
  • Chart 3 – Fixed-line turnover in residential/business sectors – 2004 - 2010
  • Chart 4 – Cable telephony subscribers – 2002 - 2009
  • Chart 5 – Mobile Norway (Tele2) subscribers by sector – 2007 - 2010
  • Chart 6 – Mobile Norway (Tele2) financial data by sector – 2007 - 2010
  • Chart 7 – Broadband market turnover – 2003 - 2011
  • Chart 8 – Cable Digital subscribers – 2007 - 2010
  • Chart 9 - Telenor retail broadband subscribers and local loops – 2005 - 2010
  • Chart 10 - NextGenTel broadband subscribers – 2006 - 2010
  • Chart 11 - Mobile broadband subscribers – 2005 - 2011
  • Chart 12 – Telenor VoIP subscribers – 2005 - 2010
  • Chart 13 – Broadcasting revenue – 2007 - 2011
  • Chart 14 – Broadcasting revenue share by sector– 2009
  • Chart 15 – Telenor cable TV subscribers (Norway) – 2006 - 2010
  • Chart 16 – Satellite TV subscribers – 2007 - 2010
  • Chart 17 – Telenor cable subscribers (Norway) – 2007 - 2010
  • Chart 18 – Mobile revenue – 2002 - 2011
  • Chart 19 – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 2001 - 2011
  • Chart 20 – Mobile traffic – 2004 - 2011
  • Chart 21 – European roaming charges – 2007 - 2012
  • Chart 22 – Average mobile number portings – 2005 - 2009
  • Chart 23 – NetCom revenue – 2004 - 2010
  • Chart 24 – Mobile Norway (Tele2) subscribers by sector – 2007 - 2010
  • Chart 25 – Mobile Norway (Tele2) financial data by sector – 2007 - 2010
  • Chart 26 – Prepaid subscribers as share of total – 1999; 2005 - 2011
  • Chart 27 – Annual SMS sent – 1999 - 2010
  • Chart 28 – Annual MMS sent – 2004 - 2010
  • Chart 29 – Mobile data traffic – 2008 - 2011
  • Chart 30 – Mobile data revenue – 2006 - 2011
  • Exhibit 1 – Overview of media convergence
  • Exhibit 2 – 3G beauty contest licence results in Norway – 2000; 2003; 2007
  • Exhibit 3 – Premium SMS market overview – 2008

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