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Belgian Mobile Operators Q3 2013
2013-11-22 11:32:00| Telecompaper Reports
This report analyses developments in the Belgium market for mobile communications in the third quarter of 2013 and compares the findings with results from the previous quarter and the same quarter last year. The report offers a full-year 2013 service revenue forecast with the main assumptions on market developments. The analysis is based on Telecompaper's continuous research into the development of the Belgian communication services market. The focus is on the mobile network operators Proximus, Mobistar and KPN Belgium/ Base, and their activities in the Belgium mobile services market
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Belgian Broadband Q2 2013
2013-09-24 17:37:11| Telecompaper Reports
This report analyses developments in the Belgian market for broadband internet services during the first quarter of 2013, and compares the findings with the market's performance in previous quarters. The focus is on former incumbent Belgacom and cable network operator Telenet as well as Mobistar (DSL) and cable operators VOO and Numericable. Furthermore, one slide focuses on the total consumer fixed revenues, two slides on multiplay bundles with broadband and one slide on (digital) television.
Belgian 4G auction will start on 12 Nov with 3 candidates
2013-09-24 08:54:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Belgian regulator BIPT has received three applications for the 800 MHz spectrum auction. The auction, scheduled to begin on 12 November, will seek to sell three licenses of 2x10 MHz, each with a minimum price of EUR 120 million and a term of 20 years. Registration for the auction began on 14 August and an information evening was held on 10 September. BIPT is now reviewing the applications and will announce the names of admitted companies on 8 October. The candidates will likely include current operators Belgacom, Mobistar and Base. Telenet said earlier that it would not participate. The cable operator has a 3G license but has so far failed to build a network. All three lots will come with a rollout obligation. After six years, the winners must provide 4G coverage to 98 percent of the population. A newcomer will have nine years to reach the desired coverage and will also be able to cut national roaming agreements in order to use other networks. Existing operators (with 2G network) must after two years provide coverage to 30 percent of the Belgian population, reaching 70 percent after four years and 98 percent after six years. License number. 3 (the highest lot in the band) will also have to provide 98 percent coverage to residents of certains municipalities, within three years.
Belgian Mobile Operators Q2 2013
2013-09-03 14:36:47| Telecompaper Reports
This report analyses developments in the Belgium market for mobile communications in the second quarter of 2013 and compares the findings with results from the previous quarter and the same quarter last year. The report offers a full-year 2013 service revenue forecast with the main assumptions on market developments. The analysis is based on Telecompaper's continuous research into the development of the Belgian communication services market. The focus is on the mobile network operators Proximus, Mobistar and KPN Belgium/ Base, and their activities in the Belgium mobile services market
Tags: mobile
operators
belgian
mobile operators
Belgian Broadband Q1 2013
2013-06-28 17:35:56| Telecompaper Reports
This report analyses developments in the Belgian market for broadband internet services during the first quarter of 2013, and compares the findings with the market's performance in previous quarters. The focus is on former incumbent Belgacom and cable network operator Telenet as well as Mobistar (DSL) and cable operators VOO and Numericable. Furthermore, one slide focuses on the total consumer fixed revenues, two slides on multiplay bundles with broadband and one slide on (digital) television.
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