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The Telecoms Market in New Zealand Grew by 4.1% 2007-01-02
Research and Markets has announced the addition of 2007 New Zealand - Telecoms Overview, Statistics and Analyses to their offering.

This report provides a detailed overview, including statistics, forecasts and analysis, of the regulatory, infrastructure, fixed network voice and VoIP sectors of the New Zealand telecommunications market.

Key issues covered include:

    * Telecom New Zealand maintains a stranglehold on the local access market in fixed-line voice and broadband.

    * Total market growth of around 3.9% is predicted in 2007 and 3.6% in 2008, down from 4.1% in 2006. The combined fixed network voice and local access market displayed negative growth for the first time in 2006. This negative growth will gradually accelerate over the next few years.

    * Mobile growth will begin to taper off as the market approaches saturation.

    * Data and broadband will take over from mobile services as the key driver of overall market growth from 2007 to 2010.

    * It was not until mid 2006 that the government put legislation in place that will pave for the way for Local Loop Unbundling (LLU).

    * While upsized UBS went live in 2006, LLU and Naked DSL are still waiting for introduction, perhaps in late 2007 or possibly even as late as 2008.

Topics Covered

1. Market Overview

2. Market and Industry Analysis

3. Key Statistics

4. Major Players

5. Revenue and Forecasts

6. Fixed Network Voice Market

7. VoIP Market

8. Infrastructure

9. Regulatory Environment

10. Company Profiles and Analyses

11. Glossary of Abbreviations

List of Exhibits

List of Tables

Companies Mentioned

    * TelstraClear
    * Vodafone New Zealand Ltd

Summary

Telecom New Zealand maintains a stranglehold on the local access market in fixed-line voice and broadband. It has made steady progress during 2006 with strong growth in broadband and data services; however, it is still heavily reliant on revenue from declining traditional services. Total market growth of around 3.9% is predicted in 2007 and 3.6% in 2008, down from 4.1% in 2006. The combined fixed network voice and local access market displayed negative growth for the first time in 2006. This negative growth will gradually accelerate over the next few years. Mobile growth will, however, begin to taper off as the market approaches saturation.

It was not until mid-2006 that the government put legislation in place that will pave for the way for Local Loop Unbundling (LLU). Both LLU and an upsized UBS service should, but will not necessarily, allow triple play services. While upsized UBS went live in 2006, LLU and Naked DSL are still waiting for introduction, perhaps in late 2007 or possibly even as late as 2008.

This report provides a detailed overview, including statistics, forecasts and analysis, of the regulatory, infrastructure, fixed network voice and VoIP sectors of the New Zealand telecommunications market.

Market overview

The total telecoms market in New Zealand grew by 4.1% from $ 7.75 billion in 2004/05 to $ 8.03 billion in 2005/06.

Total market growth of around 3.9% is predicted in 2007 and 3.6% in 2008.

Telecom maintains a stranglehold on the local access market in fixed-line voice and broadband.

The combined fixed network voice and local access market displayed negative growth for the first time with growth of -1.8%. This negative growth will gradually accelerate over the next few years: -2.0% is predicted for 2007 and -3.0% for 2008.

Data and broadband will take over from mobile services as the key driver of overall market growth from 2007 to 2010.

Mobile service still grew very strongly in 2005/06, displaying 8.6% growth.

Mobile growth will, however, begin to taper off over the next few years as the market approaches saturation, with revenue growth of 6.1% predicted in 2007 and 5.0% in 2008.

Key players in the market

Telecom made steady progress during 2006 with strong growth in broadband and data services; however, it is still heavily reliant on revenue from declining traditional services.

Telecom is expected to launch high-speed ADSL2+ broadband services on its Next Generation Network (NGN) beginning in 2007.

TelstraClear expects to launch its first high-speed mobile broadband and voice service by mid-2007.
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