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Dutch Apps Market - October 2013 edition

2013-11-20 16:43:00| Telecompaper Reports

Dutch Apps Market is a quartely report that looks at mobile apps development in the Dutch market. The report focuses on apps for communication, instant messaging and social networking. 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 smartphone. 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, pre/postpaid, type of OS (Apple, Blackberry, Windows Phones, Andriod) and for Android also a split on handset brand (HTC or Samsung). This report is based on the continuous online survey conducted by the Telecompaper Consumer Panel over the past twelve months. Every quarter at least 7,500 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 firm TOP launches consortium to market safe raw milk

2013-11-13 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology

TOP, a Netherlands-based food technology company, is working on a consortium to market raw milk that is safe for consumption.

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Dutch Television Market Q2 2013

2013-08-20 15:38:24| Telecompaper Reports

This report analyses developments in the Dutch market for television connections as well as revenues in the second quarter of 2013, 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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Dutch Apps Market - June 2013 edition

2013-07-16 17:36:27| Telecompaper Reports

Dutch Apps Market is a quartely report that looks at mobile apps development in the Dutch market. The report focuses on apps for communication, instant messaging and social networking. 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 smartphone. 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, pre/postpaid, type of OS (Apple, Blackberry, Windows Phones, Andriod) and for Android also a split on handset brand (HTC or Samsung). This report is based on the continuous online survey conducted by the Telecompaper Consumer Panel over the past twelve months. Every quarter at least 7,500 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 MVNOs broaden market share to 16.5% - Telecompaper

2013-07-15 10:50:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Dutch independent MVNOs broadened their market share to 16.5 percent, or 3.35 million customers, in the six months to end March, from 16.0 percent six months earlier, according to the latest report by Telecompaper. The total number of Dutch mobile customers using a virtual operator rose 1.9 percent to 8.1 million. MVNOs now hold 39.5 percent of the Dutch mobile market. Around 4.7 million customers (58.4%) use virtual brands (co-) owned by a mobile network operator. There are now 66 MVNOs on the Dutch market, including 52 independent operators and 14 (co-) owned companies. In the past year, five brands disappeared and six brands made their entrance onto the market. The Dutch national mobile market remains quite saturated, so growth has to come from churn at other competitors, by finding an untapped niche or by introducing new, value-added services. Offering just a 'me-too' service is not a suitable strategy in the current climate, particularly for independent MVNOs that do not have as deep pockets as the MNOs. Regulation is also having an impact on many MVNOs. Regulation such as the proposed decoupling of roaming by July 2014 between national traffic and international roaming, could open up opportunities for MVNOs and MVNEs. The regulation could also lead to complications as MVNOs will have to provide this option for their customers as well.

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