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Research and Markets: Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Ltd Subscriber Base...

Tue May 6, 2008 10:01pm EDT
Research and Markets: Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Ltd Subscriber Base Continues to Climb Sharply

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90823) has announced the
addition of "Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Ltd" to their
offering.

   Majority owned by Hutchison Whampoa, Hutchison Telecommunications
(Australia) Ltd (Hutchison) launched Australia's first 3G network and
service - 3. Service include email, broadband and mobile web. 3 offers
content through its portal Planet 3 including: live and on demand
mobile TV, audio and video music tracks and other services such as
news, sport, finance, weather, location based classifieds, movie
previews, eBay and transport.

   The radio access assets of the 3G network are shared with Telstra
through an infrastructure sharing agreement, with both companies
conducting their retail 3G businesses independently of each other. In
March 2007, the 3G network was upgraded to HSDPA mobile broadband
standard across Sydney, Campbelltown, Wollongong, Melbourne, Werribee,
Geelong, Frankston, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Canberra, Perth and
Adelaide. Also in March 2007, Hutchison launched X-Series - a new
internet applications suite, handset range and pricing structure.
Hutchison's subscriber base continues to climb sharply, rising by 35%
to 1.4 million for the year to June 2007.

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Contents:

1.        Synopsis
2.        Company information
3.        Financial results
3.1       Financial results - 2007
3.2       Financial results - 2006
4.        Financial results - historical
4.1       Financial results - 2005
4.2       Financial results - 2004
5.        Operating highlights
6.        Historical operating results
6.1       Operating highlights - 2005
6.2       Operating highlights - 2004
7.        Company analyses
7.1       Will Hutch do the trick? - April 2007
7.2       Hutch still the leader in 3G innovations
8.        3G Alliances
8.1       Hutchison 3G Australia (H3GA)
8.1.1     New agreement with Telecom New Zealand
8.2       3G network sharing agreement with Telstra
9.        The network
9.1       Overview of 3G networks
9.2       3G '3' network
9.3       Network management
9.4       3G network sharing agreement with Telstra
9.5       3G HSDPA network upgrade
9.6       2G CDMA Mobile network (formerly known as Orange Mobile)
9.6.1     Network history
9.7       Network management
9.8       Spectrum acquisitions
10.       Company ownership
10.1      Parent company - Hutchison Whampoa Ltd
10.2      Telecom New Zealand
11.       Products and services
11.1      3G
11.2      Mobile TV
11.2.1    3 completes mobile TV MBMS trial
11.3      The X-Series (Internet applications suite)
11.3.1    Overview
11.3.2    Users can make Skype calls
11.4      Alliance with iiNet
11.5      Skypephone
12.       Company history
13.       Related reports

Exhibit 1 - Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Ltd at a glance
Exhibit 2 - Hutchison spectrum acquisitions

Table 1 - Operating revenue and annual change - 1997 - 2007
Table 2 - Key financial results - 2004 - 2006
Table 3 - Overall customers and annual change - 1999 - 2007
Table 4 - Customers by division - 2003 - 2007
Table 5 - 3G ARPU per month - December 2006
Table 6 - Non-voice ARPU per month - 2004 - 2006
Table 7 - Average margin & acquisition cost per customer - 2004 - 2006
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