Optus, Vodafone to eat into Telstra's mobile market share: Credit Suisse

By David Ramli
Updated November 28 2014 - 8:13am, first published 7:39am
Optus reported 55,000 postpaid handheld additions in the three months to September versus Telstra’s 72,000 in the six months to June, says Credit Suisse. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Optus reported 55,000 postpaid handheld additions in the three months to September versus Telstra’s 72,000 in the six months to June, says Credit Suisse. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Optus reported 55,000 postpaid handheld additions in the three months to September versus Telstra’s 72,000 in the six months to June, says Credit Suisse. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Optus reported 55,000 postpaid handheld additions in the three months to September versus Telstra’s 72,000 in the six months to June, says Credit Suisse. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Optus reported 55,000 postpaid handheld additions in the three months to September versus Telstra’s 72,000 in the six months to June, says Credit Suisse. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Optus reported 55,000 postpaid handheld additions in the three months to September versus Telstra’s 72,000 in the six months to June, says Credit Suisse. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Optus reported 55,000 postpaid handheld additions in the three months to September versus Telstra’s 72,000 in the six months to June, says Credit Suisse. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Optus reported 55,000 postpaid handheld additions in the three months to September versus Telstra’s 72,000 in the six months to June, says Credit Suisse. Photo: Glenn Hunt

Telstra is set to start losing mobile market share and profit growth to a resurgent SingTel-Optus and stabilised Vodafone Hutchison Australia, according to Credit Suisse's latest research.

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