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  • 2009 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    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.
     
  • 2007 Global BPL - Utilities Moving Towards Broadbanded Smart Grids
    It is important to realise that Broadband Power Line (BPL) is more than a simple access technology and because of this it is not necessarily competing with other forms of broadband access such as DSL and wireless.
     
  • 2014 Global Mobile Communications - The Key Statistics, Trends and Regional Insights
    The Global Mobile industry faces diverse opportunities and challenges in 2014 The ongoing development of wireless services offers the telecoms industry the largest ray of hope for growth in 2014. Mobile subscriptions are expected to surpass the actual world population due to the number of multiple subscriptions held by consumers and the developing markets will continue to offer opportunities for further growth.
     
  • 2015 Global Mobile Broadband - a Trailblazing Market - Insights and Statistics
    OTT and WiFi buoy the mobile broadband boom Mobile broadband access using the 3G and now the 4G/LTE networks has continued to expand as users continue to add tablets, modems and phones to use alternative communication methods and cloud based services.
     
  • Global - Infrastructure Policies to Stimulate the Economy
    Financial crisis requires new methods – don’t fix broken systems, create new ones The financial crisis has given rise to a major rethink of how we operate in the world. It has become clear that without making massive changes to our political, social and economic systems we cannot sustain the lifestyle we enjoy today – nor can we improve the lifestyle of others less fortunate than us.
     
  • 2007 Middle East - Telecoms Mobile & Broadband in The Gulf Countries
    BuddeComm’s latest Middle East Annual Publication, ‘2007 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in the Gulf countries of the Middle East’, profiles the wealthy countries of the GCC, strife-torn Iraq, very poor Yemen and the regulated market of Iran.
     
  • 2017 Kenya - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media - Statistics and Analyses
    Kenya’s telecom regulator looks closely at Safaricom’s market dominance. Kenya’s telecommunications market continues to undergo considerable changes resulting from increased competition, improved international connectivity and rapid developments in the mobile market.
     
  • 2015 Kenya - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Market Insights
    Kenyan government disagrees on terms of sale for Orange Kenya. Kenya’s telecommunications market has undergone considerable changes since the landing of four fibre-optic international submarine cables in recent years.
     
  • 2009 Global - Key Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Statistics
    The growth of the telecoms industry has been truly remarkable and today we live in world where the number of mobile phones far outweighs the number of fixed lines. Millions of people around the world also enjoy high-speed Internet services with at least 30% of all Internet users now connected to fixed broadband.
     
  • 2008 Global - Next Generation Telecoms and FttH
    The global telecommunications market is rapidly transforming. Telecom networks are undergoing extraordinary changes with investments in All-IP Next Generation Networks and fibre networks increasing in order to meet burgeoning consumer demand for high-bandwidth applications.
     
  • 2018 Uganda - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Ugandan government sells majority stake in Uganda Telecom. . Reforms within the telecom sector in Uganda have provided the country with one of the most competitive markets in the region. The entry of MTN Uganda as the second national operator to compete with Uganda Telecom in all telecom sectors revolutionised the availability and quality of services.
     
  • 2017 Uganda - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
    Uganda’s national broadband project leading to fall in internet costs. Reforms within the telecom sector in Uganda have provided the country with one of the most competitive markets in the region.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - April 2015
    Editorial:- Report from the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona. One of the biggest telecom events in the world, now in its tenth year, the GSMA Global World Congress, is attracting 90,000 visitors this year.
     
  • 2014 Algeria - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Market Insights and Forecasts
    Government initiates plans to develop fixed-line telephony competition. With a fixed-line penetration of around 8% and mobile penetration close to 100%, Algeria has one of the highest telecom services teledensities in Africa.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - July 2014
    Editorial: Government misses out on developing a smart economy There is a genuine agreement among the developed economies that unless costs are taken out of the economy we face a rather bleak future, because in a global economy we are pricing ourselves out of the market.
     
  • 2013 Morocco - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
    Morocco - Vivendi’s sale of its 53% stake in Maroc Telecom raises €4.2 billion Morocco benefits from having one of the most advanced telecommunications markets in Africa. The sector is efficiently managed by an independent regulator, and developments within the market segments are often used as a model in other countries.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - March 2013
    Editorial - CSIRO’s push to assist in the digital transformation of Australia One of our arguments in relation to getting a national broadband network underway – rather than just discussing it - has always been that it will be impossible to come up with a fully-covered cost benefit plan stretching 10 or 20 years into the future.
     
  • 2012 Ghana - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
    3G mobile broadband services represent the vast majority of Internet connections 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.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - July 2012
    Editorial - Major overhaul of New Zealand telecom market For most of the last ten years BuddeComm has had questions regarding the position of TelstraClear in the New Zealand market.  There have been as many strategies as there have been CEOs of its mother company in Australia; no clear direction; and a hotchpotch of investments and initiatives – no clear longer-term strategy at all.
     
  • Telecoms & Broadband Business Newsletter - December 2011
    Editorial - World leaders accept social economic benefits of broadband A great deal can happen in two years.  Things have changed since the formation of the UN Commission of Broadband back in early 2010.
     

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