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Dutch Mobile Operators Q1 2014- excel
2014-06-06 13:27:00| 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 2014. Previous periods (up to 2004) are available upon request (sales@telecompaper.com).
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Dutch Mobile Operators Q1 2014
2014-06-05 09:38:00| Telecompaper Reports
This latest report from Telecompaper's continued research into developments in the Dutch communication services market looks at the leading Dutch mobile network operators: KPN, Vodafone, T-Mobile including Tele2 and the rest of the MVNO market. It analyses first quarter 2014 results, both revenue and subscriber base, and compares the findings with results in the previous quarters and year. The report provides splits at different levels, from postpaid to prepaid but also voice en non-voice each by individual operator. Additionally it also includes a five-year forecast (both revenue and subscriber) for the Dutch market.
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Dutch mobile service revenues fall 9% in Q1
2014-06-05 09:23:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The decline in mobile service revenues in the Netherlands accelerated to 9.0 percent on an annual basis in the first quarter of 2014, as the market suffers from the weak economy, regulatory effects and the sharp drop in SMS use. According to Telecompaper's quarterly mobile market monitor, mobile service revenues were down 3.4 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2013, to a total EUR 1.25 billion. While Q1 is seasonally weak, the annual drop in service revenue accelerated to 9.0 percent from 5.8 percent a year ago, amid a continued fall in voice revenue and a double-digit drop in SMS revenue. While data services are still growing, the fall-off in SMS in favour of IP applications meant non-voice service revenue grew only 2.3 percent year-on-year in Q1. As voice revenue declines, the share of non-voice in total service revenue rose to 44.8 percent in the quarter. Among the three mobile operators, mainly T-Mobile but also Vodafone increased their shares of the market's service revenues in Q1, as KPN lost the most revenues both on an annual and quarterly basis. T-Mobile increased its market share annually by 2.1 percent points, and Vodafone added 0.4 percent, while KPN lost 2.5 percent points.
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Dutch FTTH market grows to almost 2 mln homes passed
2014-06-03 09:55:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Dutch FTTH market expanded to 1.94 million homes passed at the end of 2013. Of the total, 656,000 lines were actually used (homes activated), according to Telecompaper's annual FTTH report. As a result, the penetration on FTTH networks was stable compared to the end of 2012, at under 34 percent. Reggefiber was the market leader with 87 percent of homes passed in 2013, while CIF reached a market share of 10 percent at the end of 2013. The province Gelderland, in the east of the country, gained the most new homes passed in the past year, with over 120,000 homes receiving access to FTTH. South Holland, which includes The Hague and Rotterdam, followed with about 62,000, while Limburg and North Brabant in the south of the country tied for third place, each with just over 50,000 new homes passed. The report provides a short overview of what happened in the past year at big and small FTTH players, as well as briefly discusses a number of important issues in the (international) broadband and FTTH markets. Based on its FTTH Monitor, a database of all FTTH projects underway in the Netherlands, Telecompaper now estimates the country will count 3.45 million FTTH lines by 2018.
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Dutch Cancer Patients to Benefit from Erasmus Medical Center's New Treatment Technology
2014-06-02 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Largest medical center in the Netherlands upgrades with several Elekta Versa HD linear accelerators<br /> <br /> ROTTERDAM, the Netherlands — Clinicians at the Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, will be able to offer patients the most modern cancer treatment available through its purchase of Elekta Versa HD™ linear accelerators (linacs) and a substantial software upgrade including Elekta's MOSAIQ® oncology information system and Monaco® 5 ...This story is related to the following:SoftwareSearch for suppliers of: Planning Software |
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