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254 reports27 June 2025 · TELECOM · FORECAST

Australia Consumer Mobile Forecast 2025
All forecasting is based on a June year end. All dollar amounts are AU$.20 June 2025 · TELECOM · FORECAST

Australia Consumer Fixed Telecommunications Forecast 2025
All forecasting is based on a June year end. All dollar amounts are AU$.20 June 2025 · DIGITAL PLATFORMS · REPORT

Google’s Grand Reset - From Search Giant to Sovereign System
Google is no longer just a search engine - it’s positioning itself as the digital operating system for life. This pivot is not merely technological - it represents a deliberate attempt to reshape the digital economy around a proprietary, AI-first ecosystem. This will radically reshape how users dis…17 July 2025 · Telecom · Report

Telco AI will help address demands of industry investors
The telecommunications industry is currently experiencing rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI). This shift is moving networks and services towards being inherently autonomous, adaptive, and deeply integrated into our digital lives. For telecommunications operators, AI presents opportu…
Telco AI will help address demands of industry investors
The telecommunications industry is currently experiencing rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI). This shift is moving networks and services towards being inherently autonomous, adaptive, and deeply integrated into our digital lives. For telecommunications operators, AI presents opportu…
16 July 2025 · Media · Forecast

Australia Video Entertainment Outlook 2025
This report analyzes the evolving landscape of the Australian video entertainment market, providing detailed revenue and subscriber forecasts from FY24 to FY29. It examines the shift from traditional broadcast and physical media toward SVOD and digital platforms. The analysis covers key segments in…
Australia Video Entertainment Outlook 2025
This report analyzes the evolving landscape of the Australian video entertainment market, providing detailed revenue and subscriber forecasts from FY24 to FY29. It examines the shift from traditional broadcast and physical media toward SVOD and digital platforms. The analysis covers key segments in…
11 July 2025 · Media · Report

SVOD dominates household video as pay TV slumps
Next week, we will publish our 2025 Video Entertainment Outlook. This week, we offer a preview. Australia video spending per household will reach a peak in FY25. This is mostly driven by SVOD, which has recovered from a reversal of subscription growth in FY24 and has seen strong price increases sin…
SVOD dominates household video as pay TV slumps
Next week, we will publish our 2025 Video Entertainment Outlook. This week, we offer a preview. Australia video spending per household will reach a peak in FY25. This is mostly driven by SVOD, which has recovered from a reversal of subscription growth in FY24 and has seen strong price increases sin…
11 July 2025 · Telecom · Report

Fibre versus FWA in the AI age
This report provides a strategic analysis of New Zealand's fixed broadband market, repositioning the competitive dynamic between fibre and FWA within the context of the impending AI revolution. Our central thesis is that the current market, driven by a price-performance trade-off, represents a temp…
Fibre versus FWA in the AI age
This report provides a strategic analysis of New Zealand's fixed broadband market, repositioning the competitive dynamic between fibre and FWA within the context of the impending AI revolution. Our central thesis is that the current market, driven by a price-performance trade-off, represents a temp…
4 July 2025 · Telecom · Report

Customer Hardship and the AI Paradox: Navigating the Customer Service Tipping Point
Australia’s telecommunications sector is facing a confluence of critical challenges that are testing service delivery and provider resilience. TIO complaints data reveals a significant spike in customers experiencing financial hardship, exposing systemic inflexibility in provider support systems. C…
Customer Hardship and the AI Paradox: Navigating the Customer Service Tipping Point
Australia’s telecommunications sector is facing a confluence of critical challenges that are testing service delivery and provider resilience. TIO complaints data reveals a significant spike in customers experiencing financial hardship, exposing systemic inflexibility in provider support systems. C…
3 July 2025 · Media · Report

OzTAM Streamscape corrects narrative of FTA TV decline
Last week, OzTAM published its first official data from its Streamscape product. Streamscape combines streaming viewing data from OzTAM’s Streaming TV Meters (STVMs) with existing broadcast TV and BVOD data. This allows OzTAM to provide a more comprehensive picture of viewing on the in-home TV scre…
OzTAM Streamscape corrects narrative of FTA TV decline
Last week, OzTAM published its first official data from its Streamscape product. Streamscape combines streaming viewing data from OzTAM’s Streaming TV Meters (STVMs) with existing broadcast TV and BVOD data. This allows OzTAM to provide a more comprehensive picture of viewing on the in-home TV scre…
27 June 2025 · Telecom · Forecast

Australia Consumer Mobile Forecast 2025
All forecasting is based on a June year end. All dollar amounts are AU$.
Australia Consumer Mobile Forecast 2025
All forecasting is based on a June year end. All dollar amounts are AU$.
26 June 2025 · Media · Report

SCA exits regional TV, the end of a media policy era
On 30 June, Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) will complete its sale of its Seven Network affiliates to Seven West Media. This follows a sale of its Ten Network affiliates to the Ten Network in the aggregated markets of Queensland, southern New South Wales, and Victoria, agreed in December 2024. With t…
SCA exits regional TV, the end of a media policy era
On 30 June, Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) will complete its sale of its Seven Network affiliates to Seven West Media. This follows a sale of its Ten Network affiliates to the Ten Network in the aggregated markets of Queensland, southern New South Wales, and Victoria, agreed in December 2024. With t…
20 June 2025 · Telecom · Forecast

Australia Consumer Fixed Telecommunications Forecast 2025
All forecasting is based on a June year end. All dollar amounts are AU$.
Australia Consumer Fixed Telecommunications Forecast 2025
All forecasting is based on a June year end. All dollar amounts are AU$.
20 June 2025 · Digital Platforms · Report

Google’s Grand Reset - From Search Giant to Sovereign System
Google is no longer just a search engine - it’s positioning itself as the digital operating system for life. This pivot is not merely technological - it represents a deliberate attempt to reshape the digital economy around a proprietary, AI-first ecosystem. This will radically reshape how users dis…
Google’s Grand Reset - From Search Giant to Sovereign System
Google is no longer just a search engine - it’s positioning itself as the digital operating system for life. This pivot is not merely technological - it represents a deliberate attempt to reshape the digital economy around a proprietary, AI-first ecosystem. This will radically reshape how users dis…
5 June 2025 · Digital Platforms · Brief

Social media age restrictions can work, but need an education strategy
Growing evidence of harms to young people from social media has ignited public concern. In response, Australia passed the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, a groundbreaking piece of legislation that bans children under 16 from using certain social media platforms, includi…
Social media age restrictions can work, but need an education strategy
Growing evidence of harms to young people from social media has ignited public concern. In response, Australia passed the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, a groundbreaking piece of legislation that bans children under 16 from using certain social media platforms, includi…
3 June 2025 · Enterprise ICT · Report

The $10 Billion Bill – US Software Licences Lock Australia into a High-Cost Trap
Australia is facing a hidden trade crisis—a $10 billion annual bill for intellectual property (IP) charges to US tech giants, including Microsoft, Adobe, and Oracle. While politicians focus on steel and aluminium tariffs, the real issue is Australia’s overwhelming dependence on US software and digi…
The $10 Billion Bill – US Software Licences Lock Australia into a High-Cost Trap
Australia is facing a hidden trade crisis—a $10 billion annual bill for intellectual property (IP) charges to US tech giants, including Microsoft, Adobe, and Oracle. While politicians focus on steel and aluminium tariffs, the real issue is Australia’s overwhelming dependence on US software and digi…
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