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Virtual brands take around 40% of Dutch mobile market
2014-01-02 10:14:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) A total 64 virtual brands were active on the Dutch market at the end of Q3 2013, accounting for around 8.3 million customers. The total includes independent MVNOs as well as virtual (co-)brands run by the network operators. The latter includes 13 brands serving around 4.9 million lines, while the 51 independent MVNOs accounted for 3.4 million customers, or some 17 percent of the total mobile market. This is up from 16.5 percent six months earlier, according to Telecompaper's report 'Dutch Mobile Virtual Operators Q3 2013'. In total, virtual brands, including the MVNOs and operator brands, accounted for 40.6 percent of the mobile market at the end of September. Their customer base grew 3.6 percent over the six months to September to a total 8.3 million lines. KPN brands Hi and Telfort are the two largest virtual operators, while Lebara and Lycamobile lead the independent MVNOs, and Tele2 is growing quickly. In the six months since the last report, seven brands exited the market and four new brands were launched. Despite the saturated Dutch market, new companies continue to try to win customers with services targeted at specific groups or extra services for their existing base, such as Ziggo's new mobile offer. The weak economic situation appears to be benefiting the 'no-frills' operators, offering low-cost services. However regulation is having an impact on the VOs as well, especially of the EU's planned decoupling of roaming services.
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Dutch Mobile Virtual Operators Q3 2013 - All Profiles
2013-12-31 21:58:00| Telecompaper Reports
In this document you will find all the company profiles written for the report 'Dutch Mobile Virtual Operators Q3 2013'. We have produced company profiles on most of the virtual players covered in this report. The MVNO report is available separately at http://www.telecompaper.com/research/dutch-mobile-virtual-operators-q3-2013--925548. Each profile is available separately too (upon request, email to sales@telecompaper.com), but this combined document offers a discount compared to buying them all separately
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dutch
Royal Dutch Shell Enters Share Buyback
2013-12-27 15:56:00| OGI
Ordinary 'B' shares can be purchased, canceled
Dutch Mobile Virtual Operators Q3 2013
2013-12-19 11:46:00| Telecompaper Reports
This report covers the VO market in the Netherlands as of the third quarter of 2013. It has an operational focus, commenting on subscriber numbers, market shares, marketing spending and related developments, rather than a financial focus. This research document also provides access to company profiles of most of the mobile virtual market players, consisting of some 50 companies. The analysis is based on Telecompaper's continuous research into the development of the Dutch mobile virtual network operators market. The focus is on all types of virtual operators,as well as service providers and MVNEs.
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virtual
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operators
Dutch govt: mobile consumers have wide range of choice
2013-12-11 15:45:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Dutch consumers have a wide range of choice in mobile plans compared to other European countries. If consumers want to base their choice on the price of the plan, that's possible, given the requirements for tariff transparency. However, a number of other factors affect the price of mobile services, according to some of the conclusions presented by the economic affairs minister Henk Kamp to parliament, based on research conducted by Telecompaper. MPs asked the government earlier this year to look at the allegedly high costs of mobile telecoms in the Netherlands. Among the numerous Dutch plans, there are subscriptions (much) more expensive than in other countries, but are there also some that are cheaper, the report concluded. Overall, the research raised a number of issues: Dutch Sim-only plans with a minimum tariff are relatively cheaper on an international comparison for offers up to 360 minutes and 1 Gb of data a month; Most median tariffs for plans including a handset are higher than in other countries; However, there are plans with phones with low-end tariffs that are relatively cheaper than in the other researched countries. This mainly applies to plans with 180-360 minutes and up 500 MB data. Telecompaper's research covered around 2,600 plans from 43 mobile network operators and 12 low-cost brands in 11 countries (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, the UK and Sweden).
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