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Dutch Mobile Operators Q1 2015- excel

2015-06-03 09:05:11| Telecompaper Reports

This EXCEL sheet summarizes all important available KPIs from all mobile network operators in the Dutch market. MNOs covered are KPN, Vodafone and T-Mobile; KPIs shown include mobile customer numbers, mobile service revenues and ARPUs providing splits by postpaid/ prepaid but also voice en non-voice each by individual operator. Period covered from Q1 2012 up to Q1 2015. Previous periods (up to 2004) are available upon request (sales@telecompaper.com).

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Dutch Fixed Telephony Q1 2015

2015-06-02 18:15:00| Telecompaper Reports

This report analyses developments in the Dutch mass market (consumer & SOHO) market for fixed telephony in the first quarter 2015, and compares the findings with previous quarters. The analysis is based on Telecompaper's continuous research into the development of the Dutch communication services market. The focus is on KPN as the only national fixed network operator and the VoIP services provided by cable network operators (Ziggo and UPC) and DSL network operators (Online.nl and Tele2) as well as via fibre networks. The report also includes a five year forecast for revenues and connections with market shares per technology.

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Dutch FTTH market reaches 2.3 mln connections in 2014

2015-06-02 10:01:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The Dutch FTTH market increased by 370,000 connections in 2014, with Reggefiber accounting for 77 percent. At the end of December, the number of FTTH homes passed reached 2,329,000, accounting for over 30 percent of all Dutch households, according to the 2015 edition of Telecompaper's annual FTTH report. A number of milestones were reached in the course of last year, namely that the number of homes passed reached the 2 million and that the number of homes activated amounted to 750,000. In the second half of the year, FTTH household penetration increased. In particular, KPN and Vodafone Netherlands on the Reggefiber networks and Caiway on the CIF networks saw their subscriber numbers grow faster than in previous years. At the end of the year, more than 1 in 10 households in the Netherlands subscribed via fibre. Most provinces have initiated rural broadband plans to bridge the digital divide. Many have put aside dozens of millions of euros for subsidies or loans, with inhabitants required to make a financial contribution in most cases. For example, Gelderland has the most connections with 460,000, Noord-Brabant grew fastest in term of numbers (+70,000), and Overijssel grew fastest in terms of percentages (+ 13%).

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See how Dutch king and queen spent first day of U.S. trip

2015-06-02 03:31:20| Grocery - Topix.net

It was a busy day for King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima on the first full day of their first U.S. visit since ascending to the throne two years ago. The busy itinerary included face time with President Barack Obama, who praised the Netherlands as among America's "oldest and most precious allies" as he welcomed the royal couple to the White House on Monday, June 1. On Tuesday morning, they will fly to Grand Rapids for a gathering at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture park, and then take tours of Helen DeVos Children's Hospital and Van Andel Institute before heading to Chicago for the final leg of their tour.

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Dutch mobile services market falls to EUR 1.2 bln in Q1

2015-05-31 23:16:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The Dutch mobile services market fell in the first quarter to EUR 1.17 billion in revenues, down 4 percent from the year before, according to Telecompaper's latest Dutch Mobile Operators report. Compared to the fourth quarter, revenues fell 5.5 percent. Only Vodafone Netherlands was able to achieve growth in sales and market share. But although the market for mobile services is still shrinking, the decline is slowing. In Q1 2014, the decrease amounted to 10.7 percent from the year before. The impact of regulation on Q1 of this year was less and data services generated more revenue growth. Revenues from voice services fell in Q1 of this year by 9.7 percent from the year earlier. Although revenue from data services grew, they were not able to completely offset the double-digit fall of revenues from SMS services, with total non-voice revenue rising only 3 percent. The market share of non-voice among total mobile services lifted to 48 percent.

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