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Cable loses market share as Dutch turn to IPTV

2014-11-23 19:30:12| Digital TV News

The Dutch are increasingly turning to IPTV over DSL and fibre networks to get their TV services, resulting in a steady decline in cable's market share, according to Telecompaper's latest quarterly report.

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Dutch turn to IPTV instead of cable for TV services

2014-11-23 13:21:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) In the third quarter of this year, cable fell to less than 60 percent of the Dutch TV subscriptions, while fibre networks became the third-largest technology for receiving TV with almost 10 percent of customers, according to Telecompaper's quarterly report on the Dutch TV market. DSL was in second place with over 14 percent of the TV market.

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Dutch Television Market Q3 2014

2014-11-21 15:20:00| Telecompaper Reports

This report analyses developments in the Dutch market for television connections and revenues in the third quarter of 2014, and compares the findings with results from previous quarters. The focus is on TV via cable networks (UPC Netherlands, Ziggo, Delta and Caiway), as the largest TV technology in the Netherlands; terrestrial digital TV (DVB-T), offered by KPN's Digitenne; DVB-S (satellite), offered by CanalDigitaal; IPTV via DSL networks, offered by KPN and Tele2; and (analogue) TV via FTTH.

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Dutch broadband penetration grows to 90% of households

2014-11-19 09:20:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The share of Dutch households with broadband connections reached the milestone of 90 percent during the third quarter of this year, according to the latest quarterly report on the Dutch broadband market by Telecompaper. The number of consumer broadband connections grew by 0.5 percent in the quarter to 6.86 million on 30 September. Fibre continued to grow faster than the market average, reaching a market share of 10.5 percent at the end of the quarter. Cable accounted for almost half the connections and grew by 0.9 percent in Q3 to almost 3.2 million broadband subscribers. The number of DSL lines decreased over the same period by 1.0 percent to 2.95 million. KPN, including its XS4ALL and Telfort brands, is still the largest broadband provider in the Netherlands with a 39.8 percent share of subscribers at the end of September 2014, down slightly compared with the previous quarter. This is set to change as its two largest rivals, Ziggo and UPC, complete their merger. According to Telecompaper data, Ziggo had 28.1 percent of broadband connections at the end of Q3, and UPC held 16.1 percent of the market, giving them a combined share of over 44 percent.

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Dutch Broadband Q3 2014

2014-11-18 15:45:00| Telecompaper Reports

This report analyses developments in the Dutch market for broadband internet access, focusing on the mass market, in the third quarter of 2014, and compares the findings with results from previous periods. The analysis is based on Telecompaper's continuous research into the development of the Dutch broadband communication services market. The focus is on cable network operators (Ziggo, UPC, Delta, Caiway) and DSL network operators (KPN, Tele2, Online.nl) and FTTH connections. The report also includes data about the Dutch triple play developments, fixed market revenues and broadband revenues.

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