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Dutch need for faster mobile network increases

2013-03-20 14:25:00| Telecompaper Reports

LTE services are becoming a reality in the Dutch market, with nationwide coverage expected by the second half of 2014. KPN is the first to launch LTE services using lower band spectrum, with speeds up to ten times faster than current 3G networks. As operators start on their roll-outs, important questions include: what is the Dutch consumer's perception of 4G? Do they want/need faster mobile networks? Are they willing to pay more for 4G services? Will they want to purchase a new mobile phone to access 4G? This research brief focuses on answering these questions, based on responses from Telecompaper's Consumer Panel. The survey was conducted in January 2013, and the question on the need for faster networks is also compared to findings a year earlier. This research brief also includes a breakdown of the survey results according to smartphone and non-smartphone users, young versus older people, men versus women and educational background.

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Dutch Fixed Telephony Q4 2012

2013-03-15 14:00:00| Telecompaper Reports

This report analyses developments in the Dutch consumer market for fixed telephony in the fourth quarter 2012, 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 and Tele2).

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Dutch digital TV connections lift 1.8% to 6.37 mln in Q4

2013-03-14 11:11:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The number of digital TV connections in the Netherlands rose 1.8 percent in the fourth quarter to 6.375 million, according to Telecompaper's quarterly Dutch Television Subscribers report. The total includes 3.65 million cable TV subscribers who also have an analogue TV connection. Digital TV is now used by slightly more than 82 percent of TV subscribers in the Netherlands. Telecompaper included retail revenues for the consumer TV market for the first time; these amounted to EUR 372 million in Q4. Ziggo was the largest TV operator at the end of 2012, both in the total TV market and the digital TV market, followed by KPN, UPC and CanalDigitaal. Most consumers receive digital TV via cable networks. Cable accounted for 57.3 percent of digital TV subscribers in Q4, despite losing market share due to the growing adoption of IPTV over DSL and FTTH services. DSL became the second-largest technology on both the total and digital TV markets, passing terrestrial and satellite. Satellite was the third-largest technology on both markets, passing terrestrial, and fibre ranked fifth on both markets. For 2013, Telecompaper lowered its digital TV growth outlook to 7.5 percent. The total TV market is expected to grow slightly less than 1 percent over the same period.

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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Launches Weekly Flights Using Biofuel Made from Cooking Oil

2013-03-13 23:15:45| Airlines - Topix.net

Biofuels have been embraced by assorted military organizations , but commercial adoption has thus far been lagging behind.

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Dutch Television Market Q4 2012

2013-03-13 18:20:00| Telecompaper Reports

This report analyses developments in the Dutch market for television connections as well as retail revenues in the fourth quarter of 2012, 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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