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1. | |
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2004 |
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1.1 | |
Key developments |
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2. | |
MARKET OVERVIEW AND ANALYSES |
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2.1 | |
Key trends - review 2003 - forecast 2004 |
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2.1.1 | |
Market and regulatory overview |
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2.1.2 | |
Major players |
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2.1.3 | |
Infrastructure |
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2.1.4 | |
Data and broadband |
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2.1.5 | |
Mobile services |
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2.2 | |
Analysis of the New Zealand market |
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2.2.1 | |
Cautious optimism for Telecom in 2004 |
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2.2.2 | |
Massive mobile shake-up underway |
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2.2.3 | |
The push for 3G services |
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2.2.4 | |
Trans-Tasman telco harmonisation |
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2.2.5 | |
Regulator eyeing the market |
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2.2.6 | |
Regulations in 2004 - where to go from here? |
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2.2.7 | |
NZ slipping further behind in broadband |
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2.2.8 | |
Network outsourcing - which direction to take |
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2.3 | |
Analyses major companies |
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2.3.1 | |
Telecom Corporation of New Zealand |
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2.3.2 | |
TelstraClear |
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2.3.3 | |
Vodafone |
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2.3.4 | |
Telecom vs TelstraClear |
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3. | |
KEY STATISTICS AND MARKET OVERVIEW |
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3.1 | |
Key statistics |
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3.2 | |
Telecommunications market overview |
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4. | |
REVENUE OVERVIEW (TABLES) |
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4.1 | |
Revenue statistics by company |
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4.2 | |
Total revenue statistics |
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4.3 | |
Revenue growth statistics |
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4.4 | |
Revenue by location and market |
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5. | |
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT |
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5.1 | |
Overview |
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5.1.1 | |
Regulations in 2003 |
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5.1.2 | |
The development of regulations |
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5.2 | |
Analysis |
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5.2.1 | |
New global monopolism |
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5.3 | |
LLU and Interconnection |
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5.3.1 | |
Local Loop Unbundling |
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5.3.2 | |
Interconnection |
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5.4 | |
Telecommunications Act and TSO |
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5.4.1 | |
Framework of the Telecommunications Act |
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5.4.2 | |
Developments to the Act in 2003 |
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5.4.3 | |
Background and historical developments |
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5.4.4 | |
Telecommunications Service Obligations (Kiwi Share) |
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5.5 | |
Wholesale and Number Portability |
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5.5.1 | |
Wholesale |
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5.5.2 | |
Number Portability |
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5.5.3 | |
Telecommunications Information Privacy Code 2003 |
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6. | |
MAJOR PLAYERS |
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6.1 | |
TSO contributors |
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6.2 | |
Telecom Corporation New Zealand |
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6.3 | |
Telstraclear Limited |
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6.4 | |
Vodafone New Zealand Ltd |
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6.5 | |
Other players |
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6.5.1 | |
Broadcast Communications Limited (BCL) |
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6.5.2 | |
CallPlus |
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6.5.3 | |
Compass Communications |
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6.5.4 | |
Southern Cross Cable Network |
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6.5.5 | |
WorldxChange Communications |
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7. | |
COMPETITION AND SERVICE PROVIDERS MARKET |
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7.1 | |
Legislation levels the playing field |
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7.1.1 | |
Background |
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7.2 | |
New networks proliferate |
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7.3 | |
The reach of Wireless extending |
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7.3.1 | |
Battleground for mobile data |
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7.3.2 | |
Mobile shake-up on the way |
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7.3.3 | |
Vodafone ahead in mobile market |
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7.4 | |
ISP changes on the way? |
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INFRASTRUCTURE |
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8.1 | |
Overview |
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8.1.1 | |
Network technologies |
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8.2 | |
Rural telecommunications |
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8.3 | |
Small local switches network |
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8.3.1 | |
Switching Systems network |
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8.4 | |
Infrastructure developments in 2003 |
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8.4.1 | |
IP network extended by TelstraClear |
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8.4.2 | |
BCL's IP core goes live |
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8.4.3 | |
Upgrade for Great Barrier Island |
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8.4.4 | |
TelstraClear enters broadband wireless fray |
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8.4.5 | |
BCL launches Extend |
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8.4.6 | |
Fibre and wireless for Wired Country |
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8.4.7 | |
New network in South Island |
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8.4.8 | |
Increased capacity for Southern Cross Cable |
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8.4.9 | |
Developments in 2002 |
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8.4.10 | |
Network fever in 2001 |
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8.5 | |
Public payphones |
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8.5.1 | |
Payphone software glitch |
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FIXED NETWORK VOICE SERVICES |
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9.1 | |
Market overview |
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9.2 | |
Historical background |
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9.3 | |
Regulatory impact |
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9.3.1 | |
Local Loop Unbundling on the horizon |
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9.3.2 | |
Wholesale pricing determination |
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9.3.3 | |
Commissioner makes his intent clear |
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9.4 | |
New networks and technologies |
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9.5 | |
Line rentals |
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9.5.1 | |
Connection costs |
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9.5.2 | |
Business lines |
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9.5.3 | |
Background and historical development 2001-2002 |
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9.6 | |
Call charges |
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9.6.2 | |
Local calling |
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9.6.3 | |
National calling |
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9.6.4 | |
Home to mobile |
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9.6.5 | |
International call market |
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9.6.6 | |
NUS Surveys |
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9.7 | |
Value-added voice services |
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9.7.1 | |
SKY and Telecom together again |
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9.7.2 | |
First bundled tolls and Internet package |
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9.8 | |
Calling cards |
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9.9 | |
Emergency calls |
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9.10 | |
IP Telephony and Call Centres |
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9.10.1 | |
IP telephony is now mature |
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9.10.2 | |
IP telephony market |
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9.10.3 | |
IP beyond VOIP |
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9.10.4 | |
IP integrates voice and data |
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9.10.5 | |
IP vendors |
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9.10.6 | |
Technology issues |
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9.10.7 | |
Regulatory issues |
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9.10.8 | |
Call centres |
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10. | |
DATA MARKET |
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10.1 | |
Market overview |
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10.1.1 | |
Telecom NZ dominates data |
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10.1.2 | |
Migration to next generation network (NGN) |
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10.1.3 | |
Bandwidth demand on the rise |
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10.1.4 | |
Rising international volumes |
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10.1.5 | |
New and niche developments for smaller operators |
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10.1.6 | |
Convergence is the key |
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10.2 | |
Mobile data |
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10.3 | |
Open source solutions |
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10.4 | |
Data developments in 2002 |
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10.4.1 | |
Proliferation of IP networks |
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10.4.2 | |
AT&T wins TNZ business |
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10.4.3 | |
Wholesaler extends network |
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10.4.4 | |
Data over power lines |
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10.4.5 | |
Telecom enters data alliances |
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10.5 | |
Major data technologies |
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10.5.1 | |
Overview |
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10.5.2 | |
DSL |
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10.5.3 | |
ATM |
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10.5.4 | |
ISDN |
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10.5.5 | |
Frame relay |
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10.5.6 | |
PACNET |
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10.6 | |
Major players in the data market |
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10.6.1 | |
Introduction |
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10.6.2 | |
Telecom NZ |
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10.6.3 | |
TelstraClear |
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10.6.4 | |
Vodafone |
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10.6.5 | |
Woosh Wireless |
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10.6.6 | |
ihug |
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10.6.7 | |
CityLink |
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10.6.8 | |
BCL |
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10.6.9 | |
Tangent |
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10.6.10 | |
Wired Country |
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10.6.11 | |
Application Service Providers |
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INTERNET MARKET |
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11.1 | |
Market overview |
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11.2 | |
Internet usage 2002 - cracking the 2 million mark |
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11.2.1 | |
Internet usage in 2003 |
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11.2.2 | |
Internet services |
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11.3 | |
Hosts |
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11.3.1 | |
Host computers |
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11.3.2 | |
Major organisations |
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11.3.3 | |
Domain names |
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11.3.4 | |
Internet Code of Practice |
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ISP MARKET |
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12.1 | |
Overview and trends |
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12.1.1 | |
Market overview |
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12.1.2 | |
Services and developments |
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12.2 | |
Major players |
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12.2.1 | |
Xtra |
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12.2.2 | |
TelstraClear |
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12.2.3 | |
ihug |
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12.2.4 | |
Other ISPs |
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13. | |
BROADBAND MARKET |
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13.1 | |
Broadband economy |
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13.1.1 | |
Broader economic impact |
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13.1.2 | |
Business leaders unaware of the economic benefits of broadband |
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13.1.3 | |
Protecting voice rather than embracing broadband |
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13.1.4 | |
Missing industry dynamics |
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13.1.5 | |
Underdeveloped infrastructure |
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13.1.6 | |
Boom and bust? |
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13.1.7 | |
No leadership from Telecom |
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13.1.8 | |
What about wireless broadband? |
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13.1.9 | |
Local Broadband Agendas and Steering Committees |
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13.1.10 | |
What about competition? |
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13.1.11 | |
Triple play industry partnerships needed |
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13.1.12 | |
Simplify customer access business models |
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13.1.13 | |
Key role for IT players |
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13.1.14 | |
Telcos show little initiative or innovation in broadband development |
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13.2 | |
Overview and obstacles |
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13.2.1 | |
Broadband - a concept not a technology |
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13.2.2 | |
The broadband market in New Zealand |
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13.2.3 | |
Background to broadband |
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13.3 | |
The Knowledge Wave Initiative |
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13.3.1 | |
The Knowledge Wave follow-up |
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13.3.2 | |
Project Probe - the wrong approach |
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13.3.3 | |
Catching the Knowledge Wave |
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13.3.4 | |
Telecommunications issue |
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13.3.5 | |
TVNZ not allowed to catch the Knowledge Wave |
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13.4 | |
Broadband roll-out in the regions |
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13.4.1 | |
Introduction |
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13.4.2 | |
Project PROBE |
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13.4.3 | |
Southland the first to make a choice |
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13.4.4 | |
ThePacific.Net |
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13.4.5 | |
Other initiatives |
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13.4.6 | |
Regional developments - 2001/2002 |
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13.5 | |
Providers and solutions |
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13.5.1 | |
Broadband providers |
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13.5.2 | |
Technologies and solutions |
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13.5.3 | |
DSL services |
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13.5.4 | |
Optical communications |
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13.6 | |
Wireless broadband |
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13.6.1 | |
Market overview |
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13.6.2 | |
Wireless Internet |
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13.6.3 | |
Satellite |
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13.6.4 | |
Major players |
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E-COMMERCE |
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14.1 | |
Overview 2003-2004 |
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14.1.1 | |
The state of E-New Zealand |
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14.1.2 | |
The E-market in 2003 |
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14.1.3 | |
EFTPOS |
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14.2 | |
E-Government 2003-2004 |
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14.2.1 | |
Overview |
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14.2.2 | |
E-government developments in 2002 |
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14.3 | |
Education, Teleshopping and Telebanking |
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14.3.1 | |
E-education in 2003 |
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14.3.2 | |
Teleshopping on the rise in 2003 |
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14.3.3 | |
Telebanking |
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15. | |
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS |
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15.1 | |
Overview |
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15.1.1 | |
Massive shake-up of the New Zealand telco market underway |
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15.1.2 | |
Market overview |
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15.1.3 | |
Statistical overview |
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15.1.4 | |
Changes in the mobile market - 2003 |
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15.1.5 | |
Historical background |
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15.2 | |
Major mobile operators |
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15.2.1 | |
Major mobile operators - overview |
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15.2.2 | |
Telecom Mobile |
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15.2.3 | |
Vodafone NZ |
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15.2.4 | |
TelstraClear |
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15.2.5 | |
Econet Wireless New Zealand |
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15.2.6 | |
Vendors |
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15.3 | |
Mobile services |
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15.3.1 | |
New services drive growth |
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15.3.2 | |
Not just a phone anymore |
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15.3.3 | |
Texting |
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15.3.4 | |
WAP |
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15.3.5 | |
Vodafone NZ |
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15.3.6 | |
Telecom mobile |
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15.3.7 | |
Prepaid cards |
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15.4 | |
Spectrum |
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15.4.1 | |
Overview |
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15.4.2 | |
The Radiocommunications Act 1989 |
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15.4.3 | |
Spectrum auctions |
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15.4.4 | |
Unlicensed spectrum |
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15.5 | |
Third generation (3G) mobile |
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15.5.1 | |
Overview |
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15.5.2 | |
Vodafone announces plans for 3G network |
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15.5.3 | |
TelstraClear targets new network |
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15.5.4 | |
NZ 13th in 3G readiness |
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15.5.5 | |
2.5G: A stepping stone |
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15.5.6 | |
CallPlus enters 3G fray |
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15.6 | |
Trunk Mobile radio (TMR) |
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15.6.1 | |
Introduction |
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15.6.2 | |
TeamTalk buys Telecom's mobile radio business |
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15.7 | |
Mobile data |
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15.7.1 | |
Market overview |
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15.7.2 | |
Mobile data services |
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15.7.3 | |
Mobile data networks |
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15.7.4 | |
Dedicated mobile data |
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BROADCASTING MARKET |
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16.1 | |
Overview |
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16.2 | |
Kiwi viewers generally happy |
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16.3 | |
Changing face of television in 2002 and 2003 |
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16.4 | |
Historical background |
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16.4.1 | |
Technological changes |
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16.4.2 | |
Competition arrives |
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16.5 | |
More local programming |
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16.6 | |
Competition for viewers |
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16.6.1 | |
Prime hits highest ever viewing figures |
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16.6.2 | |
More audience measured |
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16.6.3 | |
Record viewers for America's Cup finale |
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16.6.4 | |
Internet versus TV |
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16.6.5 | |
TV3 No.1 in Auckland |
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16.7 | |
Advertising |
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16.7.1 | |
Rates rise for 2003 |
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16.7.2 | |
Advertising revenue up in 2002 |
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16.7.3 | |
TV ads go digital |
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16.7.4 | |
Revenues down in 2002 |
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16.8 | |
Regulation - an open market with public funding |
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16.8.1 | |
Public Broadcasting Charter |
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16.8.2 | |
Beyond the Broadcasting Corporation of NZ |
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16.8.3 | |
Broadcasting Act |
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16.8.4 | |
The Broadcasting Standards Authority |
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16.8.5 | |
New Zealand On Air /Irirangi Te Motu |
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16.8.6 | |
Television Broadcasters' Council |
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16.8.7 | |
Te Mangai Paho |
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16.9 | |
Television and Radio |
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16.9.1 | |
Free-to-Air TV |
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16.9.2 | |
Digital TV |
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16.9.3 | |
Pay and cable TV |
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16.9.4 | |
Radio |
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16.10 | |
Major players |
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16.10.1 | |
Television New Zealand (TVNZ) |
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16.10.2 | |
Sky Network Television |
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16.10.3 | |
CanWest - TV3 and TV4 |
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16.10.4 | |
Prime Television New Zealand |
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16.10.5 | |
TelstraClear |
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16.10.6 | |
Totaliser Agency Board (TAB) |
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16.10.7 | |
Regional television |
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16.11 | |
Teletext and captioning |
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16.11.1 | |
Teletext |
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16.11.2 | |
Captioning |
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