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Dutch apps: WhatsApp still growing, teens turn to Snapchat

2015-05-03 14:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Almost 40 percent of Dutch smartphone users have a music application installed on their smartphone, according to the latest research from Telecompaper on mobile apps in the Netherlands. Music apps, such as Spotify and iTunes, are especially popular among teenagers and reached over two-thirds of the age group in March 2015. The quarterly consumer survey found that the most popular app in the Netherlands remains WhatsApp, installed on almost 9.7 million Dutch smartphones. Although WhatsApp is still gaining popularity in the overall market, rising to 88 percent of Dutch smartphone users from 82 percent a year earlier, the app shows a small decrease in its share among teenagers in the past six months. Snapchat meanwhile is growing steadily, especially among younger people, and reached over 1.7 million installs in the Netherlands in March 2015. 

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Dutch Apps Market - April 2015 edition

2015-05-01 09:50:00| Telecompaper Reports

Dutch Apps Market is a quarterly report that looks at mobile apps development in the Dutch market. The report focuses on apps for communication, instant messaging and social networking. Apps included are: Bapp (Ziggo), Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Facetime, Google+, Hangouts, Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, Skype, Telegram, Twitter, UPC Phone, Viber and WhatsApp. It provides insight on download behaviour during last three months, which kind of apps are downloaded and which of the mentioned apps are installed on smartphones. It also gives insight in actual use of mentioned apps and appreciation from the users. Split is given for market, provider (Hi, KPN, T-Mobile, and Vodafone), age, gender, education level, pre/postpaid and Apple vs. Samsung. This report is based on the continuous online survey conducted by the Telecompaper Consumer Panel over the past twelve months. Every six months at least 10,000 consumers are asked about their use of mobile telephony, broadband connections, fixed telephony and TV, including details on their current situation, purchasing habits, usage and churn. Results are CBS stratified for gender, age (12-80) and education

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EC questions Dutch local access wholesale market analysis

2015-05-01 09:28:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The European Commission has opened an investigation into ACM's proposed analysis of the wholesale market for local access. ACM wants to regulate local access to KPN's copper and fibre networks in order to tackle competition problems. The Commission said it has serious doubts at this stage as to whether this market has been defined and analysed in accordance with EU telecom rules and with competition law principles. The Commission has concerns about the analysis of competition on the retail market for consumer internet access and also wonders if KPN can continue to benefit from its strong position on the wholesale market in the face of the merged UPC/Ziggo entity, whose network also serves customers throughout almost the entire country.

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Refining boost for Royal Dutch Shell

2015-04-30 09:19:45| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Profits at oil giant Royal Dutch Shell beat expectations as increased profit margins at its refinery business help to counter the fall in oil prices.

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Most Dutch want to hold on to traditional TV - Telecompaper

2015-04-24 09:55:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Nearly 60 percent of the Dutch have no plans to cancel their traditional TV subscription in favour of Over Over-The-Top (OTT) service television programmes, according to Telecompaper Consumer Panel data from January. Around 4 percent said they will likely cancel the subscriptions within the next two years while a quarter do not yet know that they will do. Customers are mainly holding on to their TV subscription because they want to continue watching live TV. That said, a growing number of OTT services have started including live streaming TV programmes since the previous Consumer Panel report from January 2014. But, live TV is the old-fashioned way of knowing what is going on.

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