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Research and Markets: There Are Close to 4.5 Million Broadband Users in Australia Growing to 6 Million over the Next 2 Years.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61133) has announced the addition of "2007 Australia - Broadband broadband

Term describing the radiation from a source that produces a broad, continuous spectrum of frequencies (contrasted with a laser, which produces a single frequency or very narrow range of frequencies).
 Market - Overview and Statistics" to their offering.

This report provides high-level overviews and strategic analyses of the developments in fixed broadband within Australia. It identifies business opportunities, points out the hype hype 1   Slang
n.
1. Excessive publicity and the ensuing commotion: the hype surrounding the murder trial.

2.
 and the pitfalls, and it will be of assistance in making the right business decisions. The subjects covered in the report include:

- The Market in 2007

- Statistical overviews

- Government plans and policies

- Consumer and business market

- Infrastructure, technologies and applications - overviews and statistics

- Network operators and major wholesale operators

- Revenue opportunities

Areas covered:

- Developments and Analysis 2007

- Statistical Overview And Forecast

- Business Market

- Market Surveys

- Residential Market

- ADSL See DSL.

ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
 

- Cable Modems cable modem

Modem used to convert analog data signals to digital form and vise versa, for transmission or receipt over cable television lines, especially for connecting to the Internet.
 

- Broadband is Essential Infrastructure

- Network Operators and Wholesalers

- Analyses

Despite the 'Mexican Standoff' between the government and Telstra on the issue of a regulatory holiday for new broadband infrastructure, broadband penetration is proceeding at high speed in Australia. By mid- mid-
pref.
Middle: midbrain. 
2007 there were close to 4.5 million subscribers. In the residential market this means a broadband penetration of close to 64% in Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 households (46% of total households). In the business market this figure is over 80%.

While the penetration of broadband in Australia is catching up with its trading partners it is still lagging Lagging

Strategy used by a firm to stall payments, normally in response to exchange rate projections.
 behind in the quality of broadband provided by the operators, and in the price customers have to pay. The majority of customers are still on services that provide only 256Kb/s or 512Kb/s. Telstra, however, does make an 8Mb/s available, but this is not a guaranteed speed, only a best-effort service A communications service that makes no guarantees regarding the speed with which data will be transmitted to the recipient or that the data will even be delivered entirely. .

Telstra's competitors are leading the market in the higher speed ADSL2+ services market. The regulator regulator,
n the mechanical part of a gas delivery system that controls gas pressure that allows a manageable flow of drug vapor to escape.


regulator

see reducing valve.
 has finally been able to force better unbundled local loop and spectrum-sharing wholesale services into the market, and affordable true-broadband services are now available. Telstra is only making ADSL2+ available in those exchanges where its competitors have installed their own DSLAMs, so it is being a follower rather than a leader in new and innovative broadband services See broadband and broadband service provider. , a fact that is hampering a more rapid deployment of this superior infrastructure.

Back in 2005 Telstra announced an FttN infrastructure upgrade, but it requested a regulatory holiday - preventing others from utilising the network on a basis equivalent to Telstra Retail. This was not sanctioned and Telstra has subsequently threatened not to roll out FttN. However, the reality is that the company can't afford not to move into this market. An Optus-led consortium, G9, has proposed an alternative FttN plan, with consumer access prices significantly lower than the prices that, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 rumours, the incumbent would like to charge.

Broadband infrastructure is essential for the social and economic development of the country and both the current Government and the Opposition have broadband policies in place, aimed at ensuring that regional and other fringe areas fringe area
n.
A zone just outside of the range of a broadcasting station in which signals are weakened and distorted.
 will receive services that are equivalent to those available in the more economically viable metropolitan areas of the country.

However, before any further plans are developed the government will have to establish the right regulatory environment. It would be foolish to allow for the overbuilding of infrastructure; a far better option would be to ensure the sharing of infrastructure.

For this to happen the government will need to act upon its operational separation legislation, which was passed in Parliament back in 2005. Only when this is sorted out can responsible investment decisions be made and responsible government funding be put in place. As we have seen in other countries, this will enable more companies to enter the facilities-based market (even in regional markets) in addition to entering the services market.

Key Highlights:

- There are now close to 4.5 million broadband users in Australia, growing to 6 million over the next 2 years.

- More than 75% are still on low-speed broadband (under 1Mb/s).

- Broadband prices for high-speed broadband are higher than in comparable countries.

- Most business are now connected via broadband.

- Progress is slow in ADSL2+ (24Mb/s speeds) as Telstra is not an active player in this market.

- Independent service providers have installed over 2,500 DSLAMs.

- Telstra has launched a cable modem upgrade, offering higher speeds over this network.

- Broadband is essential infrastructure for e-health, education and smart energy meter deployments.

- These sectors can each save costs between 10% and 20% by deploying their services over true-broadband infrastructure.

- Infrastructure upgrades will be evolutionary rather than revolutionary. From ADSL to ADSL2+ to VDSL See DSL.

VDSL - Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line
 to FttN, and eventually FttH. This process takes 7 to 15 years.

Further information provided includes:

- Statistical overviews on subscribers, revenues, market shares, international rankings Country specific
See: Economic
  • IMD International: World Competitiveness Yearbook
  • World Economic Forum: Global Competitiveness Report
  • A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy Magazine: Globalization Index 2006
.

- Competitive information on the market, the industry and the players.

- How the market should operate in order to increase investments, maximize the value of the infrastructure and open up new revenue streams.

- Insight into the market and the industry: ADSL, ADSL2+, DSLAMs, cable modems.

- Unraveling of the infrastructure debate and an indication of what is really needed, and when.

- Analyses of the Government and Opposition plans and policies - the government's role needs to change significantly, especially in relation to the provision of regional infrastructure.

- Market surveys and statistical overview of the business and residential markets - assisting customers to make their own assessments for their own organizations.

- Overview of the real innovators innovators

people who will try new things.


early innovators
important figures in the farming or client community because they are the leaders in the introduction of new techniques and management systems.
 in this market and what are they offering.

- Data in this report is the latest available at the time of preparation and may not be for the current year.

Companies mentioned:

- Telstra

- Optus

- Nextep Broadband

- PowerTel

- Netspace

- Commander

- iiNet

- Primus

- Soul

- AAPT AAPT American Association of Physics Teachers
AAPT Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists
AAPT American Association of Philosophy Teachers
AAPT American Association of Pharmacy Technicians
AAPT Australian Association for Psychological Type
 

- People Telecom

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n.
1. A section or part between two nodes.

2. An internodal segment.



in
 

- Amcom

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