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Old 05-03-2005, 12:47   #473
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Re: *ALL* Speed Upgrade Discussion In Here Please (Part 2)

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Dunno where the 40% came from that number was from somewhere, but 6% was obviously enough to make them revert.

Now I await for the vultures to come in on this mistake and claim everything I say is wrong.
Telenor in Norway is very similar to BT in the UK. Mainly a fixed line and mobile telephone provider with other interests, particularly ADSL broadband and dial-up internet. They lost market share in 2003 just as BT are losing it here. Telenor statistics show:

ADSL retail market share % Q4 2002 - 67% Q4 2003 - 61%

Average residential revenue per user 2002 - 114 NOK 2003 - 158 NOK

Total revenue residential internet 2002 - 861,000,000 NOK 2003 - 1,116,000,000 NOK

During 2003 ADSL penetration increased from 9% to 17%

80% ADSL subscription growth in 2003

45% of ADSL customers volume capped at start of 2003, 84% at end of year

Now where did that loss of 40% of its customers come from?

Can you explain your statement " 6% was obviously enough to make them revert." Revert to what?

Customer numbers nearly doubled during 2003 with customers paying more for their services and having more capping.


EDIT: All the above figures relate just to the internet side of Telenor.
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