Australia - Broadband - Data Revenues & Trends - 2007

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Last updated: 15 Feb 2008 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 12

Analyst: Paul Budde

Synopsis

This report has been archived and has not been updated. Data transfer volumes, rates, speeds and capacities are all going up. Revenues don’t always follow the usage trends of products. This report looks at what is happening in terms of data and revenues in the Australian market, the data market (including broadband) reached the $5.5 billion market in 2006, on revenue growth of 9%. Data market growth will build further in 2007 and 2008, as data overtakes a saturated mobile market as the key driver of overall growth for the telecoms services market. Telstra continues to dominate the market, but other players are showing strong growth as new services begin to emerge in the marketplace. The underlying causes of these trends and the state of play in the market are discussed. The report also highlights key market developments, including network re-engineering and Video-on-Demand (VoD).

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