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次世代アクセス市場:オランダ

Next-generation access country overview: the Netherlands

発行 Ovum, Ltd.
出版日 2008年06月 商品コード 70977
ページ情報 英文 14 pages
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Abstract

The Netherlands is one of most developed European markets in terms of next-generation access (NGA). Although DSL competition is relatively weak, cable modem competition is very strong and this is pushing the incumbent operator, KPN, into an aggressive NGA deployment that will allow it to deliver advanced triple-play offerings to its customers. By 2010, KPN plans to complete a nationwide NGA deployment using a mix of fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTCab) plus VDSL and fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) technology. In turn, this development is pushing the cable competition into action, and within a similar timeframe, Ovum would expect the cable companies to also have upgraded their own networks to high-speed broadband technology such as DOCSIS3.0.

The Netherlands also has a growing independent FTTx industry, largely pushed by building corporations, local authorities and private investors. Although relatively small today, Ovum believes the industry could cover 15 - 20% of households in four years' time. This market is based on an ' open access network' principle, allowing all service providers to access these networks on an equal access basis. However, today the networks are too fragmented and isolated to make them attractive to large national service providers. To make this system work, the industry would either have to consolidate, or somehow bring the networks together to create a single, standard interface for service providers to access them.

Table of Contents

Technology and network

  • Legacy network technology and service types
  • Proposed FTTN technology and approach
  • KPN' s All-IP network
  • NGN rollout

Retail products

DSL and FTTX

Wholesale services

  • Bitstream
  • Local loop unbundling (LLU)
  • FTTN
  • MDF Access
  • Wholesale broadband access
  • Services for residential access

Broadband competition in the Netherlands

  • Cable operators form the biggest threat
  • Government involvement in FTTx

Regulatory situation

  • LLU
  • Transition to all-IP networks

Table of figures

  • Figure 1. Netherlands: network coverage (December 2007)
  • Figure 2. Netherlands: next-generation access network coverage by 2012
  • Figure 3. Amsterdam open network model
  • Table 1. Netherlands: residential DSL products from major players
  • Table 2. Netherlands: FTTx consumer products
  • Table 3. Netherlands: wholesale broadband access evolution
  • Figure 4. LLU in the Netherlands
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