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Norway - Broadband Market - Overview, Statistics & Forecasts Norway's broadband market is limited by the country's small population, but Internet and broadband penetration is among the highest in Europe. Since 2005 the focus has been on migrating remaining dial-up subscribers to broadband services. Telenor and Tele2 are the leading data service providers in the country, providing the leased line, ADSL, ISDN, Internet and broadband facilities and services. Norway's topography is also well suited to wireless access, and the country leads the EU with its wireless broadband market share. This report profiles Norway's fixed and wireless broadband markets in 2006, together with developments in related technologies such as Powerline Broadband (BPL), wireless broadband, WiFi and Internet via satellite, together with valuable historical and current market statistics. It also provides broadband forecasting to 2015, based on several criteria.
Last Update: 15 Dec 2006 Number of Pages: 15
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Norway - Convergence - Triple Play & Digital TV Norway's strong broadband growth during the last two years and its focus on upgrading networks to ADSL2+ has provided an enviable infrastructure for the provision of triple play services, which have been available since 2004. The broadcasting market is small but advanced, with a strong cable and satellite footprint, and well-developed free-to-air programming. This report introduces the key aspects of Norway's triple play offerings in 2006, together with developments in the digital, cable and satellite TV markets. It also provides an analysis on analogue switchover and profiles the major market players.
Last Update: 15 Dec 2006 Number of Pages: 9
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Norway - Key Statistics, Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews Norway has a progressive telecom market and was among the first countries in Europe to introduce services such as ISDN and GSM. It has traditionally been quick to adopt emerging technologies, such as SMS, high-speed broadband, GPRS and MMS. Telenor and Tele2 remain the dominant operators in all sectors, though there is increasing competition from new entrants. This report introduces the key elements of Norway's telecom market in 2006, providing statistics and an overview of the regulatory environment, the fixed network operators and their services and telecommunications infrastructure.
Last Update: 15 Dec 2006 Number of Pages: 13
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Norway - Mobile Market - Overview & Statistics Norway's small mobile market is served by two network operators and a small number of MVNOs. Mobile penetration reached 100% in 2006, above the EU average, while the yearly growth rate remained among the highest in Europe. Telenor's analogue network was closed in January 2005, while both Telenor and NetCom offer GSM 900/1800 networked services and 3G services. NetCom is a subsidiary of TeliaSonera, and Tele2, also from Sweden, is an MVNO. This report profiles Norway's mobile market in 2006, providing statistics on the main operators, and including a review of the key regulatory issues, a snapshot of the consumer market, and the growth of mobile data services such as SMS and mobile TV.
Last Update: 15 Dec 2006 Number of Pages: 13
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