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Foxtel ‘New Experience’ Case Study - 2019October 02, 2019Foxtel has redesigned its user interface to facilitate more effective content discovery, on-demand content and 3rd party streaming applications on its pay TV platform.Subscribers Only
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Pay TV & Online Video Report - Western Europe - 2019August 05, 2019The 2019 Western Europe Pay TV & Online Video Report provides in-depth insight into the pay TV and online subscription video markets of Western Europe. It includes comprehensive market-sizing data and detailed analysis of the key trends shaping the industry ... .Subscribers Only
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Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time Report - 2019July 02, 2019The 2019 Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time Report examines trends in the time spent watching television and video content across multiple platforms, including the impact of newer technologies on traditional broadcast TV.Subscribers Only
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Pay TV & Online Video Report - Asia Pacific - 2019June 18, 2019The 2019 Asia Pacific Pay TV & Online Video Report provides in-depth insight into the pay TV and online subscription video markets of the Asia Pacific region. It includes comprehensive market-sizing data and detailed analysis of the key trends shaping the industry ... .Subscribers Only
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Central and Eastern Europe Pay TV 2017June 07, 2018The Central and Eastern Europe pay TV market monitor provides an in-depth insight into the key trends affecting the pay TV market in the CEE region in 2017. It includes data and analysis on pay TV operators, their subscribers and revenues, key M&A activity in the region, and the impact of online TV services on pay TV growth. The report focuses on the top eight CEE markets; Poland, Russia, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Serbia and Bulgaria.Subscribers Only
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BT outlines new consumer strategyMay 17, 2018BT this week outlined the new strategy for its consumer division, which encompasses the BT, EE and Plusnet brands. At the centre of the strategy is the theme of convergence, with several announcements in this area.
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Vodafone and O2 are the biggest spenders in UK spectrum auctionApril 06, 2018UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has announced the results of the principal stage of its recent spectrum auction in the 2.3 GHz and 3.4 GHz spectrum bands. The auction was for 40 MHz of 2.3 GHz spectrum and 130 MHz of 3.4 GHz spectrum.
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EE announces new home broadband solution using fixed wirelessFebruary 09, 2018EE, now part of the BT Group, has announced that it will launch a new fixed wireless solution using (where coverage is more limited) an external, professionally installed antenna connecting to the internal 4G LTE home router. Showing the advantages of the integration with BT Group, EE also launched a coverage checker which will determine if the customers’ optimum broadband solution uses a fixed line or the mobile network based service.Subscribers Only
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UK FTTP competition heats up, with TalkTalk's £1.5 billion investment planFebruary 08, 2018On the day of its Q4 results presentation (8 February), TalkTalk has announced plans to deploy a fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) network to 3 million homes across the UK. It follows similar announcements in recent months by BT-owned Openreach as well as Vodafone and CityFibre.
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BT-owned Openreach announces plan to accelerate FTTP deploymentFebruary 05, 2018Less than three months after Vodafone and CityFibre revealed plans to deploy a fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) network to 1 million UK premises by 2021, BT’s infrastructure arm, Openreach, has announced plans to accelerate its FTTP deployment. Openreach intends to rollout FTTP networks to 3 million UK premises by 2020 – a 50% increase on the company’s previous rollout target. As of February 2018, Openreach passed 500,000 UK premises with FTTP services.
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European Broadband Cable Yearbook - 2017December 01, 2017The European Broadband Cable Yearbook, produced in association with trade body Cable Europe, is widely recognised as the definitive guide to the European Cable Industry. Published continuously for over a decade, this annual report contains detailed data on the size and value of the cable industry in all European Union countries as well as other European Economic Area markets. With company-level information and market wide analysis it shows trends in cable uptake, digital progression, revenue and ARPU, broadband cable and cable telephony. Also includes a written summary of the cable industry developments within each country over the last year.Subscribers Only
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Vodafone and CityFibre announce FTTP partnershipNovember 09, 2017Vodafone UK and CityFibre have signed an agreement to deploy a fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) network to up to 5 million UK premises by 2025, representing the biggest commitment to FTTP technology seen in the UK to date.Subscribers Only
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Mobile Technology Geography: Africa And Middle East - South AfricaOctober 10, 2017 Subscribers Only
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The rise of multiplay in PolandOctober 09, 2017
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Vodafone Cameroon service shut down following licencing issuesSeptember 22, 2017Vodafone Cameroon was forced to shut down their service on 14 September 2017, following investigations into the company’s wireless broadband operation. Vodafone Cameroon - an Afrimax-Vodafone joint company began offering wireless broadband services in Cameroon in September 2016. In November 2014, Afrimax, an African wireless broadband operator and telecoms management company, entered a strategic partnership agreement with Vodafone Group that allowed the two companies to enter new African telecommunications markets, launching mobile and wireless broadband services in Uganda, Zambia, Ghana and Cameroon. Through the Partner Market Agreement, Vodafone was able to extend their global footprint whilst Afrimax gained continued access to a range of Vodafone products, networks, and services. In all four countries, services are offered under the Vodafone Country brand and the company entities are being referred to as part of Afrimax Group.
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Vodafone and Three turn to sub-brands for UK mobile growthSeptember 07, 2017In August 2017, Vodafone and Three both unveiled sub-brands in the UK mobile market. With BT and Telefónica already deploying sub-brands, this marks the first time that all UK MNOs have simultaneously adopted a multi-brand strategy.Subscribers Only