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  • 2008 Global Mobile Communications - Statistics, Trends & Forecasts
    While it still too early to claim a turnaround, it is clear that the mobile industry is undergoing profound changes. The saturated developed markets are forcing the industry to find new revenue streams and we are now seeing other organisations such as media companies, content providers, Internet media companies and private equity companies becoming involved in this market.
     
  • Middle East - Mobile Market - Overview & Forecasts
    The very dynamic mobile market of the Middle East has very high penetration rates but continues with surprisingly high growth rates as competition continues to increase. All countries now have at least two licensed operators.
     
  • Ghana - Mobile Infrastructure, Operators and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Ghana has one of the most vibrant mobile markets in Africa, with competing operators including the regional heavyweights MTN Ghana, Vodafone Ghana and AirtelTigo, formed from the merger of Airtel Ghana and Tigo Ghana.
     
  • BuddeComm Intelligence Report - Global Mobile Devices Market - Smartphones, Wearables, Tablets
    Archived report. The global smartphone market has slowed from its boom years to a more modest growth. With mature markets becoming increasingly dependent on replacement purchases rather than on first-time buyers, the industry has shifted 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.
     
  • Egypt - Mobile Infrastructure, Operators and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Egypt has one of the largest mobile telecom markets in Africa, with effective competition and a penetration rate of about 94%. Although the country was among the first countries in the region to launch 3G mobile services, the development of LTE services was delayed by the late issuing of licenses.
     
  • Egypt - Fixed Broadband Market - Statistics and Analyses
    Egypt has one of the most developed internet markets in Africa in terms of the number of users and the availability of services. The country’s geographical position has enabled it to capitalise on the numerous cables which cross through it, interconnecting various parts of Europe with the Middle East and Asia.
     
  • Chile - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses
    Chile’s telecom sector is among the most developed in Latin America, with a modern infrastructure supporting a range of services in the fixed-line and mobile sectors. Full competition in all market segments has been encouraged by an effective regulatory regime.
     
  • 2018 Zimbabwe - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Zimbabwe’s. . Telecoms regulator and broadcasting authority set to merge. . Zimbabwe’s economy has seen a downturn since the fractious elections of July 2013, resulting in a significant fall in GDP growth.
     
  • 2018 Kenya - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Kenya’s mature m-commerce sector looking to network interoperability. Kenya’s telecommunications market continues to undergo considerable changes in response to increased competition, improved international connectivity, and rapid developments in the mobile market.
     
  • 2017 Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
    Egypt’s MNOs receive LTE spectrum assignments. Supported by a population of more than 90 million, Egypt has one of the largest telecom markets in North Africa. There is effective competition in most sectors, while one key development has been the recent award of unified licences to allow operators to offer services in the fixed-line and mobile sectors.
     
  • 2017 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
    Ghana’s mobile market consolidates with Tigo and Airtel to merge. 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.
     
  • 2016 Uganda - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
    Uganda sees more Wi-Fi launches based on Google’s Project Link. Uganda’s buoyant economy has seen consistent growth in recent years, which is anticipated to remain above 5% into 2017. This has had positive effects on the telecoms sector, which has also benefited from a host of reforms aimed at developing one of the most competitive markets in the region.
     
  • 2015 Uganda - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
    Uganda regulator losing patience with Uganda Telecom mismanagement. In recent years reforms have transformed Uganda’s economy, establishing consistent growth which is anticipated to remain above 6% into 2016.
     
  • 2015 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
    Government invests in Eastern and Western Corridor fibre infrastructure. Ghana’s telecom sector has benefited from it having been one of the first on the continent to be liberalised and deregulated.
     
  • 2014 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Market Insights and Forecasts
    Imminent LTE launch to strengthen the fast-developing mobile broadband segment. Ghana was one of the pioneering countries in Africa for liberalising and deregulating its telecoms sector. The privatisation of Ghana Telecom in 1996 was the catalyst for an extraordinary growth in market competition across the mobile, internet and fixed-line segments.
     
  • 2013 Algeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    3G spectrum licenses to bolster mobile broadband services in coming years With a fixed-line penetration of around 8% and mobile penetration close to 100%, Algeria has one of the highest teledensities in Africa.
     
  • 2013 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Fifth submarine cable vastly improving broadband affordability BuddeComm’s annual publication, Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts, provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in the telecommunications and digital media sectors of one West Africa’s most competitive and vibrant markets.
     
  • 2011 Uganda - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Fibre, mobile broadband and mobile banking are revolutionising Uganda’s telecom sector 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 in 2001, Warid Telecom in 2008 and HiTS Telecom, in which France Telecom’s mobile unit Orange bought a majority stake in 2009.
     
  • 2010 Australia - Digital Economy - E-Health, E-Education, E-Government
    Trans-sector policies The financial crisis has focused global attention on new infrastructure developments. Australia had already begun this process and it now finds itself at the forefront of government policy development for the deployment of the new infrastructure (National Broadband Network) that is needed to help stimulate the economy.
     
  • 2009 Kenya - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    Kenya’s telecommunications and broadband market is set for a revolution with the arrival of the first ever fibre optic international submarine cable to the country’s shores in mid-2009, with at least two more expected to go live by 2010.
     

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