Telecom Corporation New Zealand - Company Overview - 2011
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd, September 2011, Pages: 18
Telecom Corporation of New Zealand is New Zealand’s largest telecommunications company and the incumbent operator. The company provides a full range of Internet, broadband data, voice, mobile and fixed-line calling services for customers in New Zealand.
In mid-2011 the company had received some Ultra-Fast Broadband Network initiatives in some regions, as well as over $200 million in RBI funding to provide the backhaul to allow schools, hospitals access in rural areas.
The company is passing through a transformational period in response to changing industry regulations and the announcement in 2009 of public funding for a national UFB. Telecom submitted several variations to its operational separation undertakings in relation to the UFB. In late 2010 these amendments were accepted by the Minister for Communications and Information Technology.
Since operational separation in 2008, Chorus, the business unit responsible for operating the Telecom NZ network, has made significant progress towards improving the company’s services to the benefit of both end-users and other industry businesses. In 2011, Chorus was chosen, depending on the demerger of the company, as a Crown Fibre Holdings provider in 24 of the 33 regions for the UFB. By late 2011 the company will know the outcome of plans to demerger the company.
In this report we provide an overview of Telecom’s strategic approach, products and services, business structure, network and subsidiaries. In this report we also provide an overview of the company with analysis by BuddeComm, with operational facts and figures on the company in tabular and easy-to-read chart formats.
Companies mentioned
Companies mentioned in this report include – Telecom Mobile, Chorus, AAPT, Gen-i, Telcoinabox, Boost Mobile, Telstra Clear, Digital Island and Zintel Cogent, Crown Fibre Holdings , Telecom Cook Islands, Telecom Retail.
Hot topics mentioned
Hot topics mentions in this report include – Fixed-broadband, ARPU, WCDMA, CDMA, UFB.
1. Synopsis
2. Company information
2.1 Ultra-Fast Broadband Network (UFB) and operational separation into new divisions
2.2 Company analysis – August 2011
2.2.1 The end of Telecom NZ as we know it
2.3 Company analysis – March 2011
2.3.1 Telecom structural separation tabled in Parliament
2.4 Telecom New Zealand initial demerger details
2.4.1 Overview
2.4.2 Effects on UFB rollout
2.4.3 Transition period
3. Company divisions
3.1 Telecom Retail
3.2 Telecom Wholesale
3.3 Chorus
3.4 International
3.5 Technology & Shared Services (T&SS)
3.6 AAPT-PowerTel
3.7 Gen-i
3.7.1 Overview
3.7.2 Managed services
4. Telecom’s network
4.1 Network overview and statistics
4.2 Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
4.3 Next Generation Network (NGN)
4.4 Data/ISDN network
4.5 Broadband and IP networks
4.6 Mobile network
4.6.1 Overview
4.6.2 CDMA network total closure by mid-2012
4.6.3 Mobile ARPU statistics
4.7 Internet Protocol/Multiprotocol Label Switching (IP/MPLS)
4.8 AAPT
4.9 International fibre optic cables
4.10 International data network
4.11 Satellite services
5. Subsidiary and associate companies
5.1 Overview
5.2 TCNZ Pacific Investments Ltd
6. Products and services
6.1 Retail
6.1.1 Services
6.1.2 Retail Home
6.2 Wholesale
6.2.1 Overview
6.2.2 Wholesale’s Unbundled Bitstream Access (UBA) service
6.2.3 Regulated services via Chorus
6.2.4 Data services
6.2.5 Wholesale statistics
6.3 Mobile services
6.4 Online and digital media
6.5 Payphones
7. Environmental developments
7.1 Environmentally sustainable awards
8. Company history
8.1 Brief timeline – 1987 - 2001
9. Related reports
Table 1 – Telecom exchanges – fibred and unbundled – 2009 - 2011
Table 2 – International traffic overview– 2009 - 2011
Table 3 – Telecom mobile monthly ARPU – pre/postpaid voice and data – 2009 - 2012
Table 4 – UCLL connections and wholesale fixed lines – 2008 - 2011
Table 5 – Environmental KPIs – 2008 - 2010
Chart 1 – Telecom New Zealand long term share price trending – 2003 - 2011
Chart 2 – Telecom share price trending – 2011
Chart 3 – Telecom mobile monthly ARPU – pre/postpaid voice and data – 2009 - 2012
Chart 4 – UCLL connections versus wholesale fixed lines – 2008 2011
Exhibit 1 - Telecom Corporation New Zealand at a glance – August 2011
Exhibit 2 – Telecom’s five-year strategic plan historic overview
Exhibit 3 – AAPT historical background information
Exhibit 4 – Subsidiary companies
Exhibit 5 - Associate companies
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