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Netflix could beat cable TV in Latin America - Online Video News - 0 views

  • Netflix could become the primary subscription video service that many Latin American consumers pay for.
  • Less than a quarter of residents pay for cable or satellite
  • Brazil and Argentina — broadband penetration is actually greater than pay TV adoption.
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  • C]ompetition from Pay TV providers (and TV Everywhere-like services) is weak if not non-existent in Latin America
  • average broadband speed in the region to be about 2 Mbps
  • good enough for Netflix’s “Good” streaming quality, which is set at about 700 kbps
  • issue of broadband caps, which cropped up in Netflix’s Canadian rollout a
  • Brazilian ISPs have caps as low as 10 GB of data, which represents about 30 hours of content
  • 15-20 movies a month.
  • Goldman Sachs believes it was able to get good terms for catalog content in a region where studios weren’t able to monetize those assets
  • only thing holding Netflix back is having a recognizable brand throughout.
  • many potential users in Latin America likely have no idea what Netflix is.
  • Goldman Sachs expects the adoption rate to be much slower,
  • time it takes to break even in Latin America to be about twice as long as the 12 months Netflix expects it to take its Canadian venture to break even.
Alex Street

UK broadband market share | Business | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Frankly, the way advertising for broadband or ISP providers in this country works is a national scandal. They're advertising "up to" rates that they damn well know the majority of their customers are not going to get even half way near. It's a disgrace. They're just plain liars; it's a national con trick.I live in a major conurbation a mile away from the hub exchange and I get one-third the advertised "up to rate". And that'
Alex Street

Germany Broadband Overview | Broadband Country Overview | Point Topic - 0 views

  • main players in the German mobile market are T-Mobile, Vodafone, E-Plus and Telefonica O2.
  • 50 mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) i
Alex Street

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  • 7 million  retail broadband accesse
  • 30.8 million mobile lines
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    7 million  retail broadband access
Alex Street

http://www.numericable.fr/corporate/cf.php - 0 views

  • Subscription Services Numericable - TV ................................................ ....................................... 3.5 million - Internet ................................................ .............................. 1 million - Phone ................................................ ........................... 740 000
Alex Street

SFR, a global, mobile, fixed, Internet, television, job offers: Key figures - 0 views

  • .6 million households subscribing to broadband Intern
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    * 4.6 million households subscribing to broadband Internet
Alex Street

Spain Broadband Overview | Broadband Country Overview | Point Topic - 0 views

  • Telefonica controls the entire DSL value chain
  • market is dominated by Spanish incumbent Telefonica
  • 54,218,354 mobile subscribers in Spain,
Alex Street

Europe - Members - 0 views

  • SPA UK - Internet Services Providers Association UK
  • AIIP - Associazione Italiana Internet Providers
  •  AFA - Association des Fournisseurs d'Accès et de Services Internet
Alex Street

UK ISPA - Member List - 0 views

  • BSkyB London Isleworth Corporate http://www.sky.com 08705 515515
  • BT London London Corporate http://www.btinternet.com
  • O2 UK South East Berkshire Corporate http://www.O2.co.uk 0800230 0202 customer.service@O2broadband.co.uk
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  • Orange London St Albans Corporate http://www.orange.co.uk 0844 873 0
  • THUS, a Cable&Wireless Worldwide Business London London Corporate http://www.thus.net
  • Virgin Media South East Hampshire Corporate http://www.virginmedia.com
Alex Street

Deutsche Telekom - Group Report, January 1 to June 30, 2010 - Development of business i... - 0 views

  • At more than 46 percent in the first half of 2010, the share of the broadband market has remained stable since 2007
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