Operator Business Services: New Zealand Forecasts, 2018-2023 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “The Operator Business Services: New Zealand Forecast 2018-2023” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This report provides an outlook on the telecoms and ICT services market in New Zealand for businesses of all sizes. It contains forecasts for voice and data services on fixed and mobile networks, as well as other business services such as security, co-location and hosting, and public and private cloud services.

This report contains:

  • Forecasts for operator services to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and large enterprises including fixed and mobile voice and data services, IoT connectivity services, and ICT business services such as security and co-location and hosting
  • Quantification of revenue, connections or users and ARPU for each service and each enterprise segment (micro, small, medium and large)
  • An estimate of the total market addressable by operators for ICT business services and the share that they are likely to achieve for each service
  • Demographic data on the number of employees, enterprises and sites within each segment (note that we include entities in the governmental and public sectors).
  • It also provides brief profiles of the major operators that are active in New Zealand’s business market, including 2degrees, Spark, Vocus Group and Vodafone.

Forecast Results

  • Operator business revenue in New Zealand will increase during the forecast period, and ICT services will be the most significant contributor to this growth
  • Large enterprises will deliver most of the expected growth in operators’ business revenue during the forecast period, and will remain the largest source of it
  • Total revenue from mobile services will stabilise during the forecast period; revenue from handset data and IoT connectivity will continue to grow
  • Operator revenue from fixed services in New Zealand will decrease during the forecast period, driven by a fall in revenue from voice services
  • The number of business fixed data connections in New Zealand will increase between 2018 and 2023, along with demand for higher-bandwidth services
  • The addressable market for other business services for operators will continue to grow as businesses increasingly use cloud-based business solutions
  • SaaS, security, IaaS, and co-location and hosting are the key other business services markets addressed by operators in New Zealand
  • The broader business IT and managed services market reaches beyond those services addressed by operators and is currently worth around NZD6 billion

Key Topics Covered

  1. Executive Summary
  2. Operator Business Revenue in New Zealand Will Grow Between 2018 & 2023, Mainly Driven by Growing Demand for ICT Services
  3. Implications for Operators
  4. Forecast Results
  5. Operator Profiles
  6. Spark
  7. Vocus Group
  8. Other Operators
  9. Forecast Methodology & Assumptions
  10. Presentation of Results
  11. Market Definition
  12. Modelling Approach
  13. Mobile Services
  14. Fixed Services
  15. Other Business Services
  16. Broader IT Categories

List of Figures

Figure 1: Change in telecoms operator retail revenue from businesses by service type, New Zealand, 2018-2023

Figure 2: Connections for businesses and CAGRs by type of connection, New Zealand, 2018-2023

Figure 3: Telecoms operator retail revenue from businesses in 2018 and CAGR for 2018-2023 by enterprise size, New Zealand

Figure 4: Telecoms operator retail revenue from businesses by service type, New Zealand, 2014-2023

Figure 5: Percentage of telecoms operator retail revenue from businesses in 2018 and CAGR for 2018-2023 by service type, New Zealand

Figure 6: Percentages of retail revenue, total employees and total enterprises by enterprise size, New Zealand, 2018

Figure 7: Telecoms operator retail revenue from businesses by service type and enterprise size, New Zealand, 2018 and 2023

Figure 8: Telecoms operator mobile service retail revenue and connections for businesses, New Zealand, 2014-2023

Figure 9: Telecoms operator fixed service retail revenue and connections for businesses, New Zealand, 2014-2023

Figure 10: Number of business fixed broadband and dedicated connections by type of connection, New Zealand, 2014-2023

Figure 11: Whole market other business services retail revenue from businesses by service type, New Zealand, 2014-2023

Figure 12: Other business services retail revenue from businesses by service type and provider and operators’ share of this revenue by service type, New Zealand, 2023

Figure 13: Business IT spend, New Zealand, 2018-2023

Figure 14: Reported data related to the business mobile market in New Zealand, 2018

Figure 15: Spark’s revenue from selected product segments, financial years (FY) 2017 and 2018 (ended on 30 June 2018)

Figure 16: Spark’s business voice and business broadband connections, financial years (FY) 2017, 2018 and 2019

Figure 17: Percentage of enterprises, employees and business sites by enterprise size, New Zealand, 2018

Figure 18: Diagram of the forecast modelling approach

Figure 19: Definitions and key drivers for mobile services

Figure 20a and b: Definitions and key drivers for fixed services

Figure 21a and b: Definitions and key drivers for other business services

Figure 22: Description of broader IT categories tracked by AMI-Partners (acquired by Analysys Mason)

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