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sales revenue, EBITDA, EBIT and net profit – 2002 - 2009 Australia - Opposition Policy - what's in it for Telstra
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Table 3 - Key statistics mobile products– Telstra results 2010
Table 4 – Telstra Group total revenue – 1994-2010 Australia - Telstra Results 2010 - Analysis
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sales revenue, EBITDA, EBIT and net profit – 2002 - 2009
Table 4 – 2nd-tier telcos – revenue by provider – 2003 - 2010 Australia - Telstra in Transition
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issues have to do with the interim situation. Proposals are on the table to structurally separateTelstra but this has been held up by Parliament. However, given the Heads of Agreement between
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in 2010 are the regulatory changes to the legislation in relation to the structural separation of Telstra and the wholesale business model that will be developed by NBN Co.
1. Synopsis
2. Wholesale
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. Please note that satellite networks are covered in separate reports: Australia - Telecoms - High-speed satellite services and Australia - Mobile Satellite Services.
1. Synopsis
2. International cable
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in the facilities based market and it will be interesting to see if the parent company in Australia is interested to limit the activities in the retail space.
There is great potential; for merger and acquisitions
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Networks (NBNs)?
5.3 Does the NBN have the right legislative foundations?
5.4 Politics and the NBN
5.5 Phil Burgess confirmed that Australia made the right NBN decision
5.6 NBN new cross-department approach
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and competition; because of this Australia fell behind its international trading partners in affordable high-speed broadband services.
Towards the end of that period it started to develop policies to address
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– market overview (separate report)
21. Related reports
Table 1 – Estimated video streams by selected providers – 2008 - 2011
Exhibit 1 – Seven Network’s digital media strategies – 2006 - 2009 Australia - Digital
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, with YouTube being the second-most-visited site in Australia. So far, IPTV products by the ISPs have failed to attract large user bases.
The most popular video downloads and streams are full-length episodes
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of the regulatory treatment of fibre in select Asia-Pacific countries.
Executive summary
In a nutshell
Ovum view
Key messages
Status of fibre rollout
Australia
Broadband market overview
Regulatory approach
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(SAU)
7.3 Wholesale prices
8. Do we need infrastructure-based competition?
9. Other reports Australia - National Broadband Network - Wholesale and Competition
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’s multicast service
3.5 Access seekers gateways
3.6 NBN Co price strategy
3.7 Wholesale prices
4. Wholesale revenues in Australia
5. Wholesale margins
6. Internet peering
7. Key wholesale services (copper
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market in Australia with some statistics and information on the key players in the market, including, Nokia, Apple, Sony, ninemsn and BigPond Music.
1. Synopsis
2. Statistical overviews
2.1 PwC survey to 2012 shows
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corresponding Graph/Chart) II-26
Australia II-27
Market Overview II-27
Key Challenges II-27
Key Statistics: II-27
Table 23: Enterprise Telephony Market in Australia (2006):
Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues
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to users at home.
As the financing of the public health systems in Australia becomes increasingly costly, an opportunity exists to lower costs through more effective use of web services for healthcare
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to users at home.
As the financing of the public health systems in Australia becomes increasingly costly, an opportunity exists to lower costs through more effective use of web services for healthcare