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.10 Are data bundles the upside to mobile broadband?
CASE STUDY: Telstra targets Australian households in rural areas with mobile broadband at a premium
Related resources
Table of exhibits
Exhibit 1
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drives applications
8.1.7 User prices still too high
8.1.8 Use of Unified Communications increasing
8.2 Wirelessbroadband market statistics
8.2.1 Mobile broadband subscribers
8.2.2 Mobile broadband
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Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) 18
Fourth Generation Networks (4G) 18
A Sneak Peek at BroadbandWireless Technologies 19
4. INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS & ASSOCIATIONS 20
GSM Association 20
Open
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CONTENTS
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. This report also provides market share and access revenue statistics.
We provide segmentation by dial-up, fixed broadband and wirelessbroadband. Surveys by government departments, including the Australian
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The Australian Labor Government’s election win of 2010 was at least partly due to the National Broadband Network policy. It was proof that the Australian people do understand the importance
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wirelessbroadband plans for PCs and laptops
Exhibit 56: Mobile broadbandpricing by Telstra and Optus
Exhibit 57: Data revenue breakdown for H2 2007 at Telstra and Optus
Exhibit 58: Data ARPS
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.6 Asia
6.6.1 Market overview
6.6.2 Wirelessbroadband in Asia
6.7 Pacific Region
6.7.1 Australia
6.7.2 New Zealand
7. Glossary of Abbreviations
List of Tables:
Table 1 – Annualised European voice
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and affordability
10.6.2 Australian market has been on hold for five years
10.6.3 Industry is ready to deliver applications
10.6.4 Case studies from Wagga Wagga and Port Macquarie
10.7 A city broadband agenda
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performance to their customers. This study is based on the data speed and latency measurements collected for 268 wireless carriers operating within 103 different countries worldwide using a smartphone software
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markets. WiMAX solutions will bring in new product offerings and a new set of technologies providing wireless last-mile broadband access in underserved and unserved areas. In developing countries where
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5.5.2 Good NBN price will lead to very high uptake
5.6 NBN penetration forecasts
5.6.1 First NBN Retail prices announced
5.7 Telstra to trial copper-fibre transfer
5.8 Wirelessbroadband for rapid
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the NBN
5.1.6 Regionalised rollouts
5.1.7 Wirelessbroadband
5.1.8 Other quick-win areas
5.1.9 Trans-sector government
6. Regional overviews
6.1 North America
6.1.1 USA
6.2 Latin America
6.2.1 Overview
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, Online Games, and Wireless Games. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Latin America. Annual forecasts are provided for each
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Carrier Ethernet Extends Efficient BroadbandPricing II-6
Service Provider Market II-6
Table 3: World Service Provider Router and Carrier Ethernet
Switch Market (2008 & 2009): Percentage Breakdown
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the public access WLAN market. This latest research represents a highly valuable and timely analysis, forecasts and recommendations for the public access WiFi "hot spot" market from a case study perspective
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of the video entertainment and wirelessbroadband (mobility) market. In 2011 cloud-based music may be a way to deliver music anywhere and anytime over the air, and to capture the other 80% of the users who
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.1.1 National Broadband Network Company
5.1.2 Open network = innovation and affordability
5.1.3 Technology critical consideration
5.1.4 Wirelessbroadband
5.1.5 Other quick-win areas
5.1.6 Trans-sector government