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AAPT is an Australian telecommunications provider that owns and operates its own national voice and data network. This includes 11,000km of interstate fibre, its own data centres in major capital
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was long and deep. Good examples of this are TransACT in Canberra and the Unwired service. Even larger companies like Optus and AAPT (Telecom New Zealand) struggled to set their own course. The single most
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2.3.1 Overview of network and cable
2.3.2 Cable life extended to 2025
2.4 Telstra, Optus and AAPT activities
3. Recent developments
3.1 Competition puts prices down
3.2 Pacific Fibre – ‘Pacific’ cable
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by the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) to look at the company’s announcement of a demerger into separate companies. The two companies may be based on a structurally separated model of a network and retail
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.1.4 Products and services
3.1.5 Customers
3.1.6 Competition
3.2 Company analysis
3.2.1 AAPT moves into a new stage
3.2.2 AAPT continues to suffer
3.3 Network information
3.3.1 Transmission infrastructure
3
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by the Ministry of Economic Development analysing Telecom’s announcement of a demerger into separate companies.
The two companies may be based on a structurally separated model of a network and retail. One
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Data of AAPT, FY2007-FY2009
- Landline Network User Quantity of AAPT, FY2008-FY2009
- Profile of New Zealand
- Total Revenue of New Zealand Telecommunication Market, 2005-2009
- Revenue Structure
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Research Note will also include comments on the partial sale of Telecom’s Australian subsidiary AAPT. 1. Synopsis
2. How to move forward from here?
2.1 Complexity increases in New Zealand
2.2 Key changes
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of the process.
This Investors Research Note will also include comments on the partial sale of Telecom’s Australian subsidiary AAPT.
1. Synopsis
2. How to move forward from here?
2.1 Complexity increases
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the current telecoms networks these offerings are most competitive. Over the longer term this should easily lead to a 70%+ commercial uptake.
Companies covered in this report include: NBN Co; AAPT; AARNet
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iiNet Limited was established in 1993 and has grown from a small Perth business into the second-largest DSL Provider in Australia in late 2010. iiNet has its own high-speed ADSL2+ network covering
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Data of AAPT, FY2007-FY2009
- Landline Network User Quantity of AAPT, FY2008-FY2009
- Profile of New Zealand
- Total Revenue of New Zealand Telecommunication Market, 2005-2009
- Revenue Structure
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analytics and so on.
Companies mentioned in this report include – NBN Co, Telstra, Optus, AAPT, Internode, Nextgen, Pipe Networks.
Hot topics and technologies mentioned in this report include – National
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of these deals was between iiNet and Westnet, along with TPG and Pipe Networks in 2009, while iiNet also acquired Melbourne-based ISP Netspace and the AAPT consumer division in 2010.
In this report we provide
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+ network covering millions of households across Australia, and also has the largest VoIP network in the country.
The company delivers communications services across Australia that include:
Voice