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  • Ghana - Fixed Broadband Market - Statistics and Analyses
    Ghana has a highly competitive internet market, with more than 140 licensed ISPs although most subscribers are customers of only a few operators. The country was among the first in Africa to be connected to the internet, though subscriber growth in the sector was for many years held back by the poor condition of the national fixed-line network and by the high cost of connectivity.
     
  • BuddeComm Intelligence Report - Spectrum and White Spaces
    Archived report. More spectrum is required if we want to make the most of all the new opportunities that mobile and wireless broadband technology have to offer our society and our economy. With the voice market saturated, the telcos attention has moved to mobile broadband which requires more spectrum; governments around the world are beginning to view the sale of spectrum as a viable revenue raising opportunity in a fragile economy.
     
  • 2019 Morocco - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Morocco makes progress in expanding tele-medicine facilitiesMorocco has developed one of the most advanced telecommunications markets in Africa, supported by the government’s Maroc Digital 2020 strategy to encourage the development of a digital economy and on the National Broadband Plan which aims to provide fixed or mobile broadband access to the entire population by 2022.
     
  • 2016 Global Mobile Communications and Mobile Broadband - Analyses and Statistics
    Smartphone growth shifts to the emerging markets while LTE network deployment continue. The global smartphone market has slowed from its boom years to a more modest but still significant growth. With mature markets becoming increasingly dependent on replacement purchases rather than on first-time buyers, the industry is shifting its attention to emerging countries in Asia, Latin America, and Africa, where much of the population either does not own a mobile phone or has yet to move from feature phone to smartphone.
     
  • 2007 African - Telecommunications, Infrastructure, Fixed Voice and Data Markets
    While being the worlds most rapidly growing market for mobile telephony, Africa is also home to some of the fastest growing fixed-line markets in the world, albeit from a small base. The continent still has some of the world’s lowest penetration rates in both market sectors.
     
  • 2010 Algeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    With a mobile penetration of close to 90% and fixed-line penetration of around 10% in early 2010, Algeria has one of the highest teledensities in Africa. Its relatively well developed infrastructure includes a national fibre backbone and one of Africa’s first fibre-to-the-home (FttH) deployments.
     
  • 2007 African - Mobile Communications and Mobile Data Markets
    Mobile phones represent around 90% of all telephone lines in Africa. The continent’s mobile market as a whole is still consistently growing at around 50 to 60% every year, but the number of countries with triple-digit annual growth has decreased significantly.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - June 2009
    Editorial - Recession-proof mobile investments Investments in mobile infrastructure might also begin to experience a slowdown, but so far most of these investments have continued at the same pace as before the financial crisis.
     
  • 2019 Algeria - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Algeria primed to have commercial 5G services in 2020Algeria has a steadily developing telecom infrastructure with growth encouraged by sympathetic regulatory measures and by government policies aimed at delivering serviceable internet connections across the country.
     
  • The Top Five African Markets for ICT Investment - 2012
    Benchmarking the Top 5 most attractive markets for ICT investment in Africa BuddeComm has developed the ICT Investment Attractivity (ICT-IA) index as a tool for investors to identify the most attractive information and communication technology (ICT) markets in a target region, be it worldwide or, for the purpose of this report, in Africa which continues to offer the highest growth rates and return on investment (ROI).
     
  • BuddeComm Intelligence Report - Key Drivers and Challenges for Mobile Sector
    Archived report. In 2013 the mobile market is being driven by a rapidly changing market led by consumer demand, handset saturation and the requirement for faster-speed technologies in the fixed- broadband market.
     
  • 2016 Global Mobile Operators - Regional Leaders - Overview and Statistics
    Competitive global mobile market sees the rise of regional leaders. The global mobile market has become far more competitive in most markets around the world due to liberalisation, the rise of Over-The-Top (OTT) providers and, in some cases, the introduction of MVNOs.
     
  • 2008 Global Broadband Market - Demand for Faster Networks
    The primary driver behind users upgrading to broadband is simple – users want fast Internet connections. And as the popularity of Web 2.0 applications continues to grow, this demand will in turn continue to build.
     
  • 2012 Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    New mobile and fixed-line licences may be tendered in 2013 Despite some restrictions and censorship, which culminated in the 2011 political and social unrest, Egypt is one of the most developed Internet markets in Africa in terms of users, international bandwidth and services offered.
     
  • 2012 Algeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    3G mobile licences expected in 2012 Algeria has one of the highest teledensities in Africa. Its relatively well developed infrastructure includes a national fibre backbone and one of Africa’s first FttH deployments.
     
  • 2011 Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    More than 100% annual growth in mobile broadband. . Despite some restrictions and censorship, which culminated in the 2011 political and social unrest, Egypt is one of the most developed Internet markets in Africa in terms of users, international bandwidth and services offered.
     
  • 2011 Algeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    3G mobile licences expected in 2011 Algeria has one of the highest teledensities in Africa. Its relatively well developed infrastructure includes a national fibre backbone and one of Africa’s first FttH deployments.
     
  • The North African Internet Market
    Telecom Investment Research Note. All five North African countries – Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco – are currently going through social and political upheaval. The Internet is playing a key role in these developments as it enables people to access independent information and to communicate with each other.
     
  • Global - Vodafone restructure - An End to the Mobile Heyday
    Telecom Investment Research Note The restructure of the Vodafone Group may involve the company’s disposal of non-core assets in a number of markets. Some businesses have already been separated from the Group’s former regional units, while the reorganisation created new Group Commercial and Group Technology divisions, as well as split the operating companies into two regions: Europe, taking in Turkey, and Africa, the Middle East and Asia Pacific.
     
  • Middle East - Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband Overview & Analysis 2009
    The Middle East mobile market goes from strength to strength, reaching dizzyingly high penetration levels in some countries, whilst growth remains surprisingly solid, spurred on by increasing competition and economic growth.
     

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