Friday, May 15, 2020

Telecoms, Internet, Media - The news of week 20

Curated selection of the major news in Telecoms (mainly Europe), Media & Internet (global), as well as the main news from the Netherlands in telecoms and media.

Our main story this week was published on the Telecompaper website (in Dutch, an English translation may follow). It is a reflection on the state of broadband competition in the Netherlands, now that the market has been deregulated. There are two central themes:
  1. KPN should stick to its original FTTP technology choice (point-to-point active ethernet), rather than switching to the somewhat cheaper PON-based variants next year. Sources tell us that T-Mobile filed an injunction against the change, but this fruitless in the deregulated market. The p2p technology allows for ODF access services, enabling wholesale customers to build their own nationwide active layer. Only this will guarantee equal competition between KPN Wholesale customers (lowering their opex considerably, but forced to make sizeable capex investments) and KPN Retail. At the same time, this would test challengers' true commitment to the market.
  2. In exchange, KPN could allow co-investment by inviting T-Mobile's network investments partner(s) (currently Primevest) to buy into its network in exchange for a minority stake. This ties nicely into last night's Financial Times article, claiming that BT Openreach is looking for co-investors.

Telecoms - COVID-19 related - retail

Telecoms - COVID-10 related - traffic

Telecoms - COVID-19 related - metadata

Telecoms - Q1 earnings reports

Telecoms - capital markets

Telecoms - 5G

Media - COVID-19 related - events

Media & Internet - Q1 earnings

Media & Internet - other

Internet - platforms

Netherlands - telecoms & media



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