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  • 2019 Kenya - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Kenya’s mobile market to be transformed with Airtel/Telkom mergerKenya’s telecommunications market continues to undergo considerable changes in the wake of increased competition, improved international connectivity, and rapid developments in the mobile market.
     
  • 2018 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Ghana planning to replace 2G licenses with unified access licenses in 2019. 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 and internet sectors, with a number of new players being licensed to offer services.
     
  • 2017 Zimbabwe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Proposed tariff measures add pressure to Zimbabwe’s mobile market. Revenue from Zimbabwe’s telecom sector has come under pressure from a number of recent regulatory measures and taxes imposed by the cash-strapped government.
     
  • 2016 Zimbabwe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Zimbabwe’s telcos agree to mobile and fixed network infrastructure sharing. Zimbabwe’s economy has seen a downturn since the fractious elections of July 2013, resulting in a significant fall in GDP growth.
     
  • 2013 Uganda - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Consolidation in overcrowded mobile sector, Internet growing at more than 200% per year Uganda is one of the fastest and most consistently growing economies in Africa. The introduction of mobile telephony has revolutionised the country’s telecommunications industry, but with eight networks the market is now considered overcrowded.
     
  • 2013 Kenya - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Mergers and acquisitions in Kenya’s second-tier telco market Kenya’s telecommunications and broadband market has undergone a revolution following the arrival of four fibre-optic international submarine cables, ending its dependency on limited and expensive satellite bandwidth.
     
  • 2012 Uganda - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Libyan government back in control of Uganda Telecom Uganda is one of the fastest and most consistently growing economies in Africa. The introduction of mobile telephony has revolutionised its telecommunications sector since Celtel/Zain (now Bharti Airtel) launched the first network in 1995, followed by MTN in 1998, Uganda Telecom (UT) in 2001, Warid Telecom in 2008 and HiTS Telecom, in which France Telecom’s mobile unit Orange bought a majority stake in 2009.
     
  • 2011 World Digital Economy - Insights into E-Government, E-Health and E-Education
    Development of important e-services continues The development of important e-services like e-health, e-education and e-government has, in some cases, changed the lives of people around the world – particularly those from the developing markets.
     
  • 2009 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Nigeria has overtaken South Africa to become the continent’s largest mobile market with over 65 million subscribers, and yet market penetration stood at only around 45% in mid-2009. Far reaching regulatory reform has led to hundreds of companies providing virtually all kinds of telecom and value-added services in an independently regulated market.
     
  • 2009 Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    The global financial crisis has had an impact on Egypt’s telecoms sector in that it has led to the postponement of two major events: the licensing of a second fixed network operator, and the sale of a second tranche of shares in Telecom Egypt (TE).
     
  • Zimbabwe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses - Historical
    Zimbabwe’s government proposes mobile network infrastructure sharingZimbabwe’s economy continues to recover from a decade of recession under gross mismanagement by the country’s political leaders. The normalisation of Zimbabwe’s economy is reflected in the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) forecast of continuous annual GDP growth at around 4% from 2014 onwards.
     
  • BuddeComm Intelligence Report - 5G Global Trends and Leading Countries 2018
    The emerging 5G technology has attracted intense interest from the ICT industry and wider community due to its potential to increase opportunities for developments related to IoT including M2M communications, virtual reality, Artificial Intelligence and mission critical communication.
     
  • 2017 Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
    Nigeria’s broadband sector to benefit from five more InfraCo licences. Nigeria has one of the largest telecom markets in Africa, supported by the second largest economy on the continent. The sector has much potential for growth and so has attracted considerable foreign investment.
     
  • 2015 Global Broadband - Countries Embrace National Broadband Networks
    Fibre infrastructure making inroads. The majority of governments around the world have now accepted that national broadband networks are the way forward with over 140 countries around the world having concrete national broadband networks in place.
     
  • 2014 Global Digital Economy - The Crucial Role of E-Health, E-Government and E-Education
    Our future rests on E-health and E-education. With the rise of digital platforms, the world is rapidly changing. In newspaper and book publishing, TV and radio, film, music, and other forms of media, we see that the walls that protected organisations within traditional models are crumbling.
     
  • 2014 Global Digital Economy - The Rapidly Evolving E-Commerce and M-Commerce Markets
    Over-The-Top services model is a key development for e-commerce sector. Over-The-Top (OTT) is the services model for the future for communications and media services, as well as a whole range of emerging ones, such as e-commerce, m-commerce, e-health, e-education, smart grids and the digital economy in general.
     
  • 2013 Global Broadband - Fibre is the Infrastructure Required for the Future
    Broadband deployment strategies differ around the world National fibre optic networks are the infrastructure required for our future. There simply is no other technology that can handle the capacity of data and applications that will be needed to run the cities and countries from today onwards.
     
  • 2012 Global Broadband - The Fibre Future Looks Bright
    Fast broadband becoming a necessity for society BuddeComm’s annual publication Global Broadband – The Fibre Future Looks Bright, gives the latest insights into the global developments surrounding fixed broadband.
     
  • BuddeComm Intelligence Report - Global LTE Trends, Statistics and Leading Markets
    Archived report. LTE has become the fastest-developing mobile system technology and many countries around the world are either trialling or deploying 4G LTE networks. At the start of the year it was expected there would be over 200 LTE networks in commercial operation worldwide by the end of 2013.
     
  • 2010 World Digital Economy - E-Government, E-Health and E-Education Trends
    Digital economy important to key social services Developments in digital technology are driving the changes occurring in key social services such as government, healthcare and education. These sectors continue to incorporate e-services and this in turn is providing the building blocks for the smart cities of the future.
     

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