DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ed94eb/new_zealand_tele) has announced the addition of the "New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts" report to their offering.
Faster Broadband Networks Will Deliver Consumer And Economic Turnaround
BuddeComm's New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts annual publication provides a detailed overview including statistics and analysis of the regulatory, infrastructure, fixed voice and digital media sectors of the New Zealand telecommunications market. In the report an overview of the key market players are also provided.
The New Zealand telecoms market is now a dynamic market as the reforms that have been occurring over the past years are taking effect for the benefit of the end-users and the competing operators. In late 2011 Telecom New Zealand, the incumbent operator, was split in two so as the ultra-fibre network could be deployed by the demerged network access entity Chorus. Chorus now becomes the provider of fixed-line access and telecommunications infrastructure.
Subjects Include:
- Key players in the market including the incumbent operator;
- Regulatory changes affecting the market;
- Planned spectrum changes to the analogue/digital TV and mobile frequencies;
- Key telecommunications statistics;
- An overall market snapshot with statistics and selected market forecasts;
- Market analysis and descriptive commentary of current and future market changes.
Who and Why Should Buy This Report:
For those needing detailed overviews, statistics and forecasts, as well as objective analysis on all aspects of the New Zealand telecoms industry, this report provides essential reading and gives in-depth information on:
- An overall market overview with statistics and forecasts;Operating overview of the key players in the market including financial overviews;
- Fixed and wireless broadband market overview;
- The Ultra-fast broadband network and Rural Broad Initiative players;
- Telecommunications infrastructure;Regulatory developments;
- Digital media and the digital economy;
- Fixed network voice and VoIP markets;
- Mobile communications and regulatory issues covering spectrum developments.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ed94eb/new_zealand_tele