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  • Global - Broadband - Infrastructure Trends & Developments
    Archived report. This report was archived in 2009 and has not been updated since. Telecommunications infrastructure costs form a very high proportion of global investment. With the Internet economy, digital media and other telecommunications activities becoming more established; the need for modern and efficient infrastructure is becoming more critical.
     
  • Global - VoIP - Overview
    Archived report. This report was archived in 2008 and has not been updated since. The development of VoIP is followed in this report from its inception in 1994 to full IP networks that carry voice, data and video.
     
  • Global - Services - Electronic Communities
    Archived report: This report was archived in July 2006 and has not been updated. Telecommunication technologies provide an opportunity for international groups to form with common interests or purposes.
     
  • Australia - Mobile Communications - Cordless and WLL
    This report was archived in September 2007 and has not been updated since August 2005. The concept of Wireless Local Loop (WLL) has been discussed for decades. It is only now that we are starting to see the mobile phone basically taking up that role for voice services in regions such as Africa and Latin America.
     
  • 2014 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    New broadband infrastructure licences to be awarded in Nigeria. Nigeria is one of the biggest and fastest growing telecom markets in Africa, attracting huge amounts of foreign investment. Far reaching liberalisation has led to hundreds of companies providing virtually all kinds of telecom and value-added services in an independently regulated market.
     
  • 2013 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Africa’s largest telecom market with more than 110 million subscribers Nigeria is one of the biggest and fastest growing telecom markets in Africa, attracting huge amounts of foreign investment, and is yet standing at relatively low levels of market penetration.
     
  • 2012 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Nitel in liquidation after a decade of failed privatisation attempts Nigeria is one of the biggest and fastest growing telecom markets in Africa, attracting huge amounts of foreign investment, and is yet standing at relatively low levels of market penetration.
     
  • 2018 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Nigeria licenses two more InfraCos for wholesale broadbandNigeria has one of the largest telecom markets in Africa, supported by the second largest economy on the continent after South Africa. During 2016 the economy went into recession, though GDP growth returned in 2017.
     
  • 2016 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
    Ghana’s government reintroduces import duty on mobile devices. Ghana was one of the first countries in Africa to liberalise and deregulate its telecommunications sector. Following the privatisation of Ghana Telecom in 1996 there was very rapid growth in market competition across the mobile, internet and fixed-line sectors, with a number of new players being licensed to offer services.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - January-February 2015
    Editorial - Let’s address inequality. The nature of the BuddeComm business is following developments around the world, and as my job includes a great deal of travelling it is interesting to observe, not just telecoms developments, but cultural, social and economic developments as well.
     
  • 2011 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Africa’s largest mobile market expected to reach 100 million subscribers. Nigeria is one of the biggest and fastest growing telecom markets in Africa, attracting huge amounts of foreign investment, and is yet standing at relatively low levels of market penetration.
     
  • 2009 Global Digital Economy - E-Government, E-Health and E-Education Trends
    E-government, e-health and e-education are some of the most important industries to benefit from advancements in broadband infrastructure. Assisted by the reality of the financial crisis, countries have begun to understand that broadband transmission infrastructure is not merely important for the direct social and economic use of citizens, but that it is equally important for the digital economy and includes critical sectors such as healthcare, education and smart grids.
     
  • 2009 Global Next Generation Telecoms - FttH and Trans-Sector Strategies
    The deployment of FttH around the world is beginning to lead to exciting developments for the next generation of telecommunications. In particular, infrastructure based on FttH is providing the foundation for smart communities and cities where a number of technologies and services are combined to create an enhanced value proposition for residents.
     
  • 2008 Global Digital Media - Advertising and Marketing
    In the digital media era the traditional media companies have made quantum leaps in comparison to the telcos in terms of advertising and marketing. While the Internet companies (ie, Google) have clearly been the leaders to date, media companies are now making great progress.
     
  • 2007 Global NGN IP VoIP - Analyses Statistics and Forecasts
    A huge change is taking place in telecoms infrastructure, with the traditional telephone systems being replaced by an IP-based infrastructure. This will facilitate data communications and file transfers via networked computers.
     
  • 2011 African Mobile Broadband, Data and Mobile Media Market
    SMS revenue share shrinking in favour of more advanced services Wherever 3G mobile broadband services are deployed in sub-Saharan Africa, they quickly take over as the preferred means of access to the Internet, provided that a suitable backbone network is in place.
     
  • 2010 African Mobile Voice Market and Major Network Operators
    Mobile phones represent more than 90% of all telephone lines in Africa. Market penetration is expected to pass the 50% mark in 2010, with subscriber growth slowing to around 20% p.a. However, several individual markets are still growing at more than 100% p.
     
  • 2011 African Fixed-line and Fibre Telecoms Markets and Infrastructure
    Strong fixed-line growth in many markets driven by broadband demand and price sensitivity While being the world’s most rapidly growing market for mobile telephony, Africa is also home to the fastest growing fixed-line markets in the world.
     
  • 2010 African Fixed-line and Fibre Telecoms Markets and Infrastructure
    While being the world’s most rapidly growing market for mobile telephony, Africa is also home to some of the fastest growing fixed-line markets in the world. The continent still has some of the world’s lowest penetration rates in both market sectors.
     
  • 2016 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
    Nigerian regulator hoping telecoms accounts for up to 25% of GDP by 2025. Nigeria has one of the largest telecom markets in Africa, supported by the second largest economy on the continent after South Africa.
     

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