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  • 2011 Morocco - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
    More than 80% of the broadband market is mobile Morocco is one of the most advanced telecommunications markets in Africa and often seen as a role model for future developments in other parts of the continent.
     
  • 2011 Turkey - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Telecoms infrastructure supporting the development of a digital economy Turkey’s telecommunications market exhibited its resilience despite recent economic uncertainty by maintaining positive growth.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - November 2011
    Editorial - Squandering the national interest The world is facing some serious problems, and in particular the short-term financial problems we are experiencing seem to be difficult to solve. The key issues are: In Europe, lack of leadership and a more global vision In America, dysfunctional politics The reasons for the current problems are similar worldwide.
     
  • 2011 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Mobile penetration has broken the 75% barrier Ghana has been a pioneer in African telecommunications: It launched the first cellular mobile network in sub-Saharan Africa in 1992, it was among the first countries on the continent to be connected to the Internet and to introduce ADSL broadband services, and it led the way in market liberalisation and deregulation when it privatised Ghana Telecom (GT) as early as 1996.
     
  • 2010 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Ghana pioneer in African telecommunications It launched the first cellular mobile network in sub-Saharan Africa in 1992, it was among the first countries on the continent to be connected to the Internet and to introduce ADSL broadband services, and it led the way in market liberalisation and deregulation when it privatised Ghana Telecom as early as 1996.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - July 2010
    Editorial - Fragmented society requires cohesive leadership Over the last few decades we have seen dramatic changes in our society.  These do, of course, form part of generational and societal change patterns in areas such as education and individual pursuits, and they can be viewed in isolation.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - March 2010
    Editorial - Are Google, Microsoft and Apple the next utilities in telecoms? Over the last few years the increasing amount of discussion about telecoms reveals that the real competition for telecoms companies is not from other telcos, but companies such as Google and others.
     
  • 2009 Morocco - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Morocco is one of the most advanced telecommunications markets in Africa and often seen as a role model for future developments in other parts of the continent. It features a majority-privatised, highly profitable incumbent telco, Maroc Telecom (MT), three fixed and mobile network operators, as well as the highest penetration and some of the lowest prices on the continent for broadband Internet access.
     
  • 2009 United Arab Emirates - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
    BuddeComm’s annual publication, UAE - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband, provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in the telecommunications and digital media markets in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
     
  • Brazil - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses
    The Brazilian fixed-line market has been adversely affected by consumers substituting services for mobile and VoIP solutions. The number of fixed lines continues to fall slowly, despite gains in the VoIP sector.
     
  • Europe - Mobile Market - Statistics and Analyses
    While population increases across Europe mean that there is a steady influx of new mobile subscribers, the market has a sufficiently high penetration rate that growth is largely lateral, in that subscribers are migrating from 2G to 3G and LTE networks.
     
  • Nigeria - Mobile Infrastructure, Operators and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Nigeria has Africa’s largest mobile market, with about 173 million subscribers and a penetration rate of 123%. The number of subscribers fell in 2017 as consumers responded to a poor economic climate and as regulatory measures continued to oblige operators to disconnect unregistered SIM cards, though growth into 2019 was strong.
     
  • 2014 Global Digital Media - Mobile and Online Entertainment Trends
    Digital developments continue to direct the future of entertainment. The growth of digital platforms and services has resulted in the global media industry changing irrevocably. What the shareholders in the traditional media sectors often fail to understand is that the game is no longer directed at building up big revenues upon which to build future business models.
     
  • 2011 Global Digital Broadcasting - IPTV, Smart TV, Web and Mobile TV Trends
    Intense competition as technology advancements impact upon TV broadcasting We are now starting to see the more widespread availability of digital TV and this has revealed a clear point of difference between the strategic directions being taken by the telecoms and broadcasting industries.
     
  • 2008 Europe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Spain and Portugal
    BuddeComm’s Spain and Portugal annual publication, 2008 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Spain and Portugal, profiles two significant markets with incumbent operators having a presence across Latin America and much of Africa.
     
  • 2008 Global Mobile - Data and Content Markets
    The mobile data sector offers enormous potential, reflected by the number of diverse players all vying for this market. Competition is increasing and there is some evidence that usage of mobile data content and services is starting to grow – albeit slowly.
     
  • 2007 Global Mobile Communications - Statistics, Trends & Forecasts
    Competition will continue to increase in the telecommunications sector because users of all forms of technologies continue to grow, especially in personal communications. This applies to the mobile industry, where mobile subscribers have more than doubled in the last five years or so.
     
  • 2019 Middle East - Fixed Broadband Market
    Fibre-based broadband growing in the Middle EastThe deployment of fibre-based broadband infrastructure has attracted increased interest in many markets of the Middle East due to the rising demands on data from consumers and enterprises alike.
     
  • 2018 Morocco - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Morocco seeing benefits from the Maroc Digital 2020 strategyMorocco retains one of the most advanced telecommunications markets in Africa. The part-privatised incumbent telco Maroc Telecom remains the dominant player in the fixed-line sector though has effective competition in the mobile sector.
     
  • 2017 Morocco - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Morocco sees boost to mobile number portings. Morocco retains one of the most advanced telecom markets in Africa. The part-privatised incumbent telco Maroc Telecom remains the dominant player in the fixed-line sector but has effective competition in the mobile sector.
     

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