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Dutch apps market: Snapchat doubles installed base

2015-01-18 14:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Dutch smartphone users are using Skype more, according to the latest research from Telecompaper on mobile apps in the Netherlands. The number of smartphone users with Snapchat on their phone also doubled in the past year, to almost 1.5 million. WhatsApp remains the most popular smartphone app among Dutch users, according to the Dutch Apps Market report.

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Dutch Apps Market - January 2015 edition

2015-01-15 10:53:00| Telecompaper Reports

Dutch Apps Market is a quarterly report that looks at mobile apps development in the Dutch market. The report focuses on apps for communication, instant messaging and social networking. Apps included are: Bapp (Ziggo), Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Facetime, Google+, Hangouts, Instagram, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Skype, Telegram, Twitter, UPC Phone, Viber and WhatsApp. It provides insight on download behaviour during last three months, which kind of Apps are downloaded and which of the mentioned Apps are installed on smartphones. It also gives insight in actual use of mentioned apps and appreciation from the users. Split is given for market, provider (Hi, KPN, T-Mobile, and Vodafone), age, gender, education level, pre/postpaid and type of OS (iOS, Android and other). This report is based on the continuous online survey conducted by the Telecompaper Consumer Panel over the past twelve months. Every quarter at least 6,000 consumers are asked about their use of mobile telephony, broadband connections, fixed telephony and TV, including details on their current situation, purchasing habits, usage and churn. Results are CBS stratified for gender, age (12-80) and education

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Dutch virtual operators grow to 42% market share in Q3 2014

2014-12-23 08:41:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The number of Dutch mobile customers at virtual operators and brands increased by 0.9 percent in the six months to 30 September 2014, to a total of 8.6 million.  This is 41.9 percent of the total mobile market, according to Telecompaper's latest Dutch Mobile Virtual Operators Market report. Of the total number of virtual customers, 53.7 percent or 4.6 million were at operator-owned virtual (co-)brands. The independent MVNO market counted nearly 4.0 million SIMs, or 19.4 percent of the total Dutch mobile market, up from 17.9 percent in Q1 2014. Most of this growth was due to Simpel becoming an independent MVNO in the third quarter of 2014, after previously being part of T-Mobile.

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Dutch mobile market slows drop in service revenues in Q3

2014-11-26 15:16:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The Dutch mobile market started to show signs of stabilisation in the third quarter, with revenues flat compared to Q2, according to research by Telecompaper. On an annual basis, mobile service revenues in the Netherlands were still down 6.4 percent to EUR 1.26 billion in Q3, but the drop slowed from an annual decline of around 8 percent in the previous three quarters. The market continues to suffer from the weak economy, which is driving a shift to cheaper SIM-only offers and low-cost brands as well as lower out-of bundle revenues. The Q3 performance is in line with Telecompaper's full-year outlook for a fall of 6.5-7.0 percent in service revenues. For the period 2014-2018, the Dutch market is expected to show a negative CAGR of 3.0 percent, reaching around EUR 4.6 billion in revenues in 2018. 

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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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