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市場調査レポート
次世代アクセス市場:ニュージーランド
Next-generation access country overview: New Zealand
| 発行 |
Ovum, Ltd. |
| 出版日 |
2008年07月 |
商品コード |
72154 |
| ページ情報 |
英文 13 pages |
| 価格 |
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Abstract
Description
New Zealand has a low broadband penetration rate by developed country
standards. Apart from a small cable network, the incumbent Telecom New Zealand
faced weak competition from its competitors. The absence of comprehensive
wholesale regulation or unbundled local loop was the primary culprit. These
deficiencies were addressed by major regulatory reforms in 2006, which also
imposed a strict operational separation on the incumbent. Seeing the writing
on the wall, and determined to maintain its technology lead, Telecom New
Zealand announced in March 2006 that it would construct a FTTN/ADSL2+ network
reaching over 80% of access lines in the country. To date, attention has
focussed on the implementation of the wholesale market and ULL. We expect the
industry to shift its attention to the implications of Telecom' s new access
network in the coming months.
Table of Contents
Management approaches
TNZ must give 24 months notice of cabinetisation plans
Table of figures
- Figure 1: Telecom New Zealand DSL lines in service, 1Q07- 1Q08
- Figure 2: Proposed Telecom New Zealand FTTN technology and approach
- Table 1: Telecom New Zealand ADSL1 products
- Table 2: TelstraClear ADSL1 products
- Table 3: TelstraClear cable products
- Table 4: TelstraClear triple-play packages
- Table 5: UBA prices
- Figure 3: Telecom New Zealand operational separation scheme
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