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Dutch Fixed Telephony 2016-Q2

2016-09-01 15:03:30| Telecompaper Reports

This report analyses developments in the Dutch mass market (consumer & SOHO) for fixed telephony in the second quarter 2016, 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.nl and Tele2) as well as via fibre networks.

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Dutch mobile market slows in Q2, service revenues fall

2016-09-01 12:19:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Dutch mobile market slows in Q2 2016, service revenues fall 5.6% The mobile operators in the Netherlands generated EUR 1.2 billion in service revenue in the second quarter of 2016, a decline of 5.6 percent year-on-year, according to the latest research by Telecompaper. After the weaker-than-expected first half of 2016, Telecompaper has downgraded its market outlook for the full year. Telecompaper's 'Dutch Mobile Operators Q2 2016' report shows that of the four mobile operators, T-Mobile performed the worst in terms of revenues, with service revenue falling over 10 percent year-on-year. As a result, its market share dropped to just over 21 percent in Q2 2016. KPN did better than the overall market, with service revenue down just 3.9 percent, helping to strengthen its market lead with a share of over 42 percent. Vodafone also showed a decline in revenues (-5.5%), while its market share was stable at just over 33 percent. Newcomer Tele2 continued to grow its service revenues and increased its market share to 3.5 percent in the second quarter.

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Dutch Television Market 2016-Q2

2016-08-30 14:05:06| Telecompaper Reports

This report analyses developments in the Dutch market for television connections and revenues in the second quarter of 2016, 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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Smaller operators help drive Dutch broadband growth in Q2

2016-08-30 10:26:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The Dutch broadband market continued to grow in the second quarter, albeit at a slower pace than in the preceding two quarters, ending June 2016 with more than 7.24 million connections, according to the Dutch Broadband 2016 Q2 report from Telecompaper. The quarterly growth of 48,000 connections was lower than the net additions in Q1 2016 and Q4 2015, but almost four times more than the 13,000 net additions in Q2 2015. Fibre broadband continued to fuel the growth, with 4.1 percent more fibre connections in the quarter, and cable broadband also grew slightly. Ziggo, the largest cable operator in the Netherlands, improved its quarterly additions to double digits during the second quarter, ending the period with just over 3.1 million customers. Its market share decreased slightly though to 43.1 percent. Number two KPN added 15,000 broadband customers during the second quarter, but lost 0.1 percentage points of market share.

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Smaller operators help drive growth Dutch broadband Q2

2016-08-30 10:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The Dutch broadband market continued to grow in the second quarter, albeit at a slower pace than in the preceding two quarters, ending June 2016 with more than 7.24 million connections, according to the Dutch Broadband 2016 Q2 report from Telecompaper. The quarterly growth of 48,000 connections was lower than the net additions in Q1 2016 and Q4 2015, but almost four times more than the 13,000 net additions in Q2 2015. Fibre broadband continued to fuel the growth, with 4.1 percent more fibre connections in the quarter, and cable broadband also grew slightly. With over 3.3 million connections, cable remains the most popular way to access broadband in the Netherlands. Fibre grew to a market share of more than 14 percent, while DSL lost 0.3 percentage points during the quarter to end Q2 with less than 40 percent of broadband connections. Ziggo, the largest cable operator in the Netherlands, improved its quarterly additions to double digits during the second quarter, ending the period with just over 3.1 million customers. Its market share decreased slightly though to 43.1 percent. Number two KPN (including its other brands such as Telfort, XS4ALL and Edutel) added 15,000 broadband customers during the second quarter, but lost 0.1 percentage points of market share.

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