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Australia - National Broadband Network - Industry in transition

Synopsis

Australia is the first country in the world where the whole industry will adopt a new plan for the future. In the past this was based on ad hoc decisions and there was little room for long-term planning. Competition survived on the crumbs that fell from the Telstra table, and on regulatory relief which often took many years to arrive and was often too late to help a starving competitive environment. Uncertainty was a major obstacle. All decisions depended on Telstra and there was little hope for individual initiatives.

Those who developed their own independent plans quickly discovered that Telstra’s reach was long and deep. Good examples of this are TransACT in Canberra and the Unwired service. Even larger companies like Optus and AAPT (Telecom New Zealand) struggled to set their own course. The single most important element of the National Broadband Network is that it will provide certainty about future direction. There will be problems, and the outcome will not be perfect, but for the first time individual companies are far more in charge of their own destiny.

Of course these changes will not happen overnight and there will be a transition period where Telstra and its competitors will have to cooperate, which will require give and take.

However, the NBN will change the industry forever. Companies will have to reinvent themselves and totally revise the business models in order to benefit from these game changing developments.

Companies covered in this report include:

Telstra, Optus, AAPT, Macquarie Telecom, Primus Telecom, Internode, iiNet, TPG, M2, Salmat

Table of Contents

  • 1. Synopsis
  • 2. Tough year for 2nd tier telecoms companies
    • 2.1 2012 was another challenging year for competition.
    • 2.2 The effects of the NBN on the 2nd tier market
  • 3. Industry Transformation
    • 3.1 Transition of the telecoms industry
    • 3.2 Telco-centric approach needs to be abandoned
    • 3.3 Opportunities during the NBN transition period
    • 3.4 NBN – business opportunities beyond the infrastructure
    • 3.5 The NBN and the opportunity for ‘virtual’ players
    • 3.6 Will the basic telco access model work on the NBN?
  • 4. Telstra made the first move (separate report)
  • 5. Market analysis
    • 5.1 Consolidation is reducing the number of players
    • 5.2 Smaller ISPs disappearing
    • 5.3 New NBN opportunities in ICT
    • 5.4 Layer 3 is where mass market competition will take place
    • 5.5 Internet companies: global and more of the same
    • 5.6 Industry and Market Forecasts 2015, 2020 (separate report)
    • 5.7 Telecoms 2nd-tier Revenue Statistics (separate report)
  • 6. Related reports
  • Exhibit 1 - International NBN service

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