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While the industry is currently experiencing revenue rebalancing and cannibalisation, the underlying market growth factors remain high. Demand for all telecoms services continues to be very high, to the extent that demand for high-speed infrastructure will outperform supply. This means significant growth in new IP-based Next Generation Network (NGN) systems, once Telecom New Zealand has its NGN up and running. That, in turn, will open up new revenue opportunities for digital media services, applications, video content hosting and distribution. Therefore all the parties involved are looking at a bright future. By the end of 2015 fibre-to-the-home and wireless broadband will be widely available and will be used by the telecoms, IT and media industries.

  • 1. Synopsis
  • 2. Introduction
  • 3. By markets
    • 3.1 Fixed-line operators struggle to adapt to the new environment
    • 3.2 The rise of the digital media companies
    • 3.3 Fixed-line operators must seek opportunities in value-added infrastructure services
  • 4. By-products
    • 4.1 Overall market
      • 4.1.1 Mobile operators
      • 4.1.2 E-business opportunities
    • 4.2 Access market
    • 4.3 Voice market
    • 4.4 Content
  • 5. By industry
  • 6. Where to go from here?
  • 7. Related reports

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Web Report, Country Profiles, Forecasts, Common

Locations
New Zealand, Oceania

Technologies
Telecoms - Voice & Data, Data Services, Voice Services, Telecoms Infrastructure

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Last update:Tuesday, 9 September 2008

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