The total Dutch consumer telephony market grew by almost 44,000 connections during the second quarter of 2008 to 5.797 million, despite a 4.2 percent drop in PSTN/ISDN connections to 2.57 million on 30 June 2008, according to Telecompaper’s quarterly update on the Dutch fixed telephony market. The number of mobile-only households increased to 1.283 million. The number of Wholesale Line Rental (WLR) users grew by 17,000 during the fourth quarter to 360,000 on 30 June 2008. As expected by KPN and the main WLR provider Tele2, quarterly growth has levelled out after a quick start in the second quarter of 2007. The number of Dutch consumer VoIP subscriptions grew 5.1 percent during the quarter, to 2.866 million at the end of June 2008, driven by DSL VoIP with 5.8 percent, while cable VoIP only reported a quarterly growth of 3.8 percent. DSL VoIP expanded its lead as most used VoIP technology with 1.459 million connections at the end of June compared with 1.361 million cable VoIP customers on the same date.
KPN saw its share of the Dutch digital telephony market grow to 34.3 percent on 30 June 2008 due to its entry-level brand Telfort. During the second quarter, KPN won 60,000 new customers, growing 6.5 percent compared with the first quarter of 2008 and ending June 2008 with 983,000 VoIP users. Ziggo won 25,000 new telephony customers during the second quarter to end the period with 770,000 VoIP users, keeping its place as the second-largest VoIP provider in the Netherlands, although its market share dropped to 26.9 percent. The third-largest VoIP provider, UPC won 20,400 new customers, ending the quarter with 526,100, losing only 0.1 percent market share to end June with 18.4 percent of the VoIP market.
“It is expected that the digital telephony market will continue to grow at an average rate of around 7 percent per quarter to reach the 3 million subscribers mark during the third quarter, while the Dutch VoIP market will reach around 3.25 million users by the end of 2008.
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tags: VoIP, cable, fixed telephone VoIP, cable, fixed telephone, fixed telephone
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