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Research & Markets: Analysing the Activities of the Major Players - Telstra, Optus, Vodafone and Hutchison Inside 2006 Australia Mobile Communications - Voice Still the Killer App Report

Business Wire, Dec 8, 2006

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46705) has announced the addition of 2006 Australia Mobile Communications - Voice Still the Killer App report to their offering.

This report examines the Australian mobile communications market, identifying a number of important trends on both the demand and side supply side. The killer application on mobile remains voice and beyond voice, there will not be a lot of room for growth apart from the current niche market for mobile data in business. The report also analyses the activities of the major players - Telstra, Optus, Vodafone and Hutchison. Hutchison continues to outperform its competitors in terms of market growth, but competition is heating up in the 3G arena.

-Industry moving into 2007

-Subscriber Statistics

-Revenue Overviews

-Prepaid Services

-Price competition

-Infrastucture developments

-3G overview, statistics, analysis

-The end of CDMA

-Handset Market

Content Outline:

1. INDUSTRY MOVING INTO 2007

2. REVENUE OVERVIEWS

3. SUBSCRIBER STATISTICS

4. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW AND ANALYSES

5. INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS

6. INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENTS

7. THE END OF CDMA

8. 3G - OVERVIEW, STATISTICS, ANALYSES

9. RETAIL MARKET DEVELOPMENTS

10. THE GROWING PREPAID SERVICES MARKET

11. PREPAID ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SERVICES MARKET

12. PRICE COMPETITION

13. HANDSET MARKET

14. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS

List of Exhibits and Tables

Companies Mentioned:

-Telstra MobileNet

-Optus Mobile

-Vodafone Australia

-Hutchison - Orange

-Crazy John's (Mobile World)

-Tandy, Dick Smith, Harvey Norman

-Leading Edge Telecoms

-Fone Zone

-Allphones

-M8

-First Mobile National Ltd

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46705

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